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OUR Bible Front Intro 2 - Author ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 INT id='INT - OUR Bible Front Intro 1 - General ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 INT h='Introduction ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 FRT h='Author Introduction ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 INT toc2='Introduction ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 FRT toc2='Author Introduction ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB INT INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB FRT INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PS2 id='PS2 PSA PS 08-PS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PS2 h='Psalms 151 [Praises] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PS2 toc1='Psalms 151 [Praises] ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after FRT -1:0 in \id: 'FRT - OUR Bible Front Intro 2 - Author ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after INT -1:0 in \id: 'INT - OUR Bible Front Intro 1 - General ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PS2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after FRT -1:1 in \h: 'Author Introduction ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after INT -1:1 in \h: 'Introduction ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:2 should always have text ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:2 should always have text WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after FRT -1:3 in \toc2: 'Author Introduction ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after INT -1:3 in \toc2: 'Introduction ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PS2 -1:0 in \id: 'PS2 PSA PS 08-PS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB FRT WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB INT WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PS2 -1:2 in \h: 'Psalms 151 [Praises] ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PS2 -1:3 in \toc1: 'Psalms 151 [Praises] ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PS2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PS2 1:0 ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:19 should always have text INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LEV id='LEV 03-LEV-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LEV h='Leviticus / Vayikra ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LEV toc1='The Third Book of Torah, Leviticus [Pertaining to the Levites] / Vayikra [And he called] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB LEV WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 1:3 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well\\f* “‘If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without defect. He shall offer it at the door of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PRO id='PRO PROV 09-PROV-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PRO h='Proverbs / Mishlei ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PRO toc1='Proverbs [Sayings] / Mishlei [Parables] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PRO INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 EXO id='EXO 02-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 NUM id='NUM 04-NUM-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 EXO h="Exodus / Sh'mot " INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 NUM h="Numbers / B'midbar " INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 EXO toc1="The Second Book of Torah, Exodus [Departure] / Sh'mot [Names] " INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 NUM toc1="The Fourth Book of Torah, Numbers / B'midbar [In the desert] " INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB EXO INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB NUM INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:43 should always have text INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PS2 1:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MAT id='MAT MATT 10-MATT-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MAT h='Matthew [Gift of Yah] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MA1 id='1MA 1MAC 14-1MAC-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MAT toc1='The Good News Recorded by Matthew / Mattiyahu [Gift of Yah] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 DEU id='DEU DEUT 05-DEUT-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MA1 h='1st Maccabees [Hammers] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MA1 toc1='The First Book of the Maccabees [Hammers] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 DEU h="Deuteronomy / D'varim " INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 DEU toc1="The Fifth Book of Torah, Deuteronomy [Second giving of Torah] / D'varim [Words, Things, Bees] " INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MAT INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MA1 INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 GEN id='GEN 01-GEN-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB DEU INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 GEN h="Genesis / B'resheet " INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 GEN toc1="The First Book of Torah, Genesis [Origin] / B'resheet [In the Beginning] " INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB GEN INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MRK id='MRK MARK 11-MARK-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MRK h='Mark [Hammer] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 MRK toc1='The Good News Recorded by Mark [Hammer, Dedicated to war deity] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MRK WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 5:15 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy\\f* nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after GEN 1:28 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects\\f* God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and bring it into subjection, subdue it. Have authority over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 5:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch\\f* or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after MAT 2:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)\\f* \\wj Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after MRK 3:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.\\f* Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 7:11 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 7:11 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 7:11 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people\\f* “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:7 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)\\f* “You shall have no other deities before me. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PRO 8:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PRO 8:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PRO 8:22 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)\\f* \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 10:9 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LUK id='LUK LUKE 12-LUKE-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LUK h='Luke [White-light] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 LUK toc1='The Good News Recorded by Luke [White-light] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 10:9 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings\\f* When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, then you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets. Then you will be remembered before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you will be saved from your enemies. ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB LUK WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 1:5 at beginning of line with text: 'According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.\\f* He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:11 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names\\f* “You shall not take the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in vain: for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 12:2 at beginning of line with text: 'Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)\\f* “This month shall be to you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year to you. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:12 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 1:27 at beginning of line with text: 'Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)\\f* \\wj to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph [May he add], of David [Beloved]’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary [Rebellion]. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 10:9 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·\\f* “You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a regulation forever throughout all your generations. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:12 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand\\f* “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MA1 -1:0 in \id: '1MA 1MAC 14-1MAC-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MA1 -1:2 in \h: '1st Maccabees [Hammers] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 1:32 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25)\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5)\\f* \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6)\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\\f* \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\\f* \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 ISA id='ISA IS 06-IS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:16 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 ISA h="Isaiah / Yesha'yahu " INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 ISA toc1="The Book of the Prophet Isaiah / Yesha'yahu [Salvation of Yah] " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MA1 -1:3 in \toc1: 'The First Book of the Maccabees [Hammers] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB ISA WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 12:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all\\f* In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:2 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food\\f* “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:16 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)\\f* \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:16 \\ft Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10\\f* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:16 \\ft Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3\\f* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MA1 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:4 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof\\f* “‘Nevertheless these you shall not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those who part the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud but does not have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:17 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death\\f* \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:17 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:18 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:9 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales\\f* “‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command\\f* \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:18 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 12:43 at beginning of line with text: 'Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb\\f* \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it, ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:11 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales\\f* and you detest them. You shall not eat of their meat, and you shall detest their carcasses. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:19 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person\\f* “You shall \\qt not steal. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:19 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:19 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 1:76 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.\\f* \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:21 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets\\f* Yet you may eat these: of all winged creeping things that go on all fours, which have legs above their feet, with which to hop on the earth. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:21 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 5:21 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\\f* “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 11:44 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)\\f* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 6:4 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 6:4 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 13:12 at beginning of line with text: "Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 18:3 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·\\f* They shall keep your orders, and the duty of the whole Tent; only they shall not come near to the utensils of the sanctuary and to the altar, that they not die, neither they, nor you. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 13:12 at beginning of line with text: "Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 18:4 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)\\f* They shall be joined to you, and keep the responsibility of the Tent of Meeting, for all the service of the Tent. A stranger shall not come near to you. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 1:10 in \v~: And there came forth out of them a sinful root, Antiochus Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king, who had been a hostage at Rome [Town of flowing waters], and he reigned in \f + \fr 1:10 \ft circa B.C.E 176\f* the hundred and thirty and seventh year of the kingdom of the Greeks. WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 13:12 at beginning of line with text: "Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)\\f* “If the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest; " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 6:9 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it\\f* You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit* ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PSA id='PSA PS 07-PS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PSA h='Psalms / Tehillim ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 PSA toc1='Psalms [Praises] / Tehillim [Praises] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PSA WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 19:2 at beginning of line with text: 'T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?\\f* “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· \\f + \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.\\f* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:2 \\ft Quoted in Heb 9:14\\f* and which was never yoked. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 16:29 at beginning of line with text: 'Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home\\f* Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 13:47 at beginning of line with text: "Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)\\f* “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment; " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MRK -1:0 in \id: 'MRK MARK 11-MARK-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 7:14 at beginning of line with text: "Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)\\f* \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft Quoted in Luke 2:34\\f* \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)\\f* \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9)\\f* \\wj \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\\f* " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 14:2 at beginning of line with text: "Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)\\f* “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MRK -1:2 in \h: 'Mark [Hammer] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 19:21 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?\\f* It shall be a perpetual statute to them. He who sprinkles the water for impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MRK -1:3 in \toc1: 'The Good News Recorded by Mark [Hammer, Dedicated to war deity] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 14:2 at beginning of line with text: 'The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MRK WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 1:20 in \v~: And Antiochus, after that he had struck Egypt [Abode of slavery], returned in \f + \fr 1:20 \ft circa B.C.E 170\f* the hundred and forty and third year, and went up against Israel [God prevails] and Jerusalem [City of peace] with a great multitude, WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 14:2 at beginning of line with text: "In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”\\f* \\wj the \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))\\f* \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 6:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.\\f* Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:2 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)\\f* “I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], out of the house of bondage. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:2 in \p~: who will \qt prepare \qt* your \qt way before you: \qt* \f + \fr 1:2 \ft Quoted from Mal 3:1\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 9:7 at beginning of line with text: "Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).\\f* \\f + \\fr 9:7 \\ft MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5)\\f* \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 9:7 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:32-33\\f* \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 9:7 \\ft Quoted in John 12:34\\f* \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 1:2 in \p~: 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:2 \\ft Quoted from Mal 3:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 14:34 at beginning of line with text: "Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)\\f* “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession, " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:3 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)\\f* “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me. ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 JHN id='JHN JOHN 13-JOHN-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 JHN h='John [Yah is gracious] ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 JHN toc1='The Good News Recorded by John / Yochanan [Yah is gracious] ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB JHN WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after MAT 20:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)\\f* \\wj “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem [City of peace], and the Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and Torah-Teachers, and they will condemn him to death, \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:5 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy\\f* nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:3 in \p~: \wj \+qt Make his paths straight!’” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:3 \ft Quoted from Is 40:3\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 1:3 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:3 \\ft Quoted from Is 40:3\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:7 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 CNC id='CNC - One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse OC-NC ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 CNC h='Key Verse ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 CNC toc1='Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 11:1 at beginning of line with text: 'Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)\\f* \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12)\\f* \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 11:1 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16\\f* \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj* ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB CNC WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:7 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:9 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:7 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 16:2 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in\\f* and \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell Aaron [Light-bringer] your brother, not to come at all times into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die: for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:10 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 12:15 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed\\f* Notwithstanding, you may kill and eat meat within all your gates, after all the desire of your soul, according to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s blessing which he has given you. The unclean and the clean may eat of it, as of the gazelle, and as of the deer. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:7 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:11 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:13 at beginning of line with text: '1 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 16:3 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness\\f* “Aaron [Light-bringer] shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:7 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names\\f* “You shall not take the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in vain, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:4 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:8 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 12:23 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)\\f* Only be sure that you don’t eat the blood; for the blood is the life. You shall not eat the life with the meat. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:17 at beginning of line with text: '2 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:8 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand\\f* “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:14 in \v~: Now after John [Yah is gracious] was taken into custody, \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Is 9:1-2)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] came into Galilee [District, Circuit], preaching the Good News of God’s Kingdom, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:27 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 1:32 at beginning of line with text: "First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 16:29 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)\\f* “It shall be a regulation to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, the native-born, or the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you: ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 28:26 at beginning of line with text: "T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)\\f* “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in your feast of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·; " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:21 at beginning of line with text: '3 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:2 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PRO -1:0 in \id: 'PRO PROV 09-PROV-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 13:14 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors\\f* then you shall inquire, and make search, and ask diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done among you, ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:23 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:4 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:25 at beginning of line with text: '4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PRO -1:2 in \h: 'Proverbs / Mishlei ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 11:2 at beginning of line with text: 'Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 29:13 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)\\f* You shall offer a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to \\nd Adonai \\nd*: thirteen young bulls, two rams, fourteen male lambs a year old; all without defect; ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:7 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 18:6 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations\\f* “‘None of you shall approach anyone who are his close relatives, to uncover their nakedness: I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PRO -1:3 in \toc1: 'Proverbs [Sayings] / Mishlei [Parables] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 14:3 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted\\f* You shall not eat any abominable thing. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 11:2 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.\\f* \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:45 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PRO WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 1:54 in \v~: And on the fifteenth day of Chislev, in \f + \fr 1:54 \ft circa B.C.E 167 or 168\f* the hundred and forty and fifth year, they built an abomination of desolation upon the altar, and in the cities of Judah [Praised] on every side they built idol altars. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:29 at beginning of line with text: '5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:24 in \v~: saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? \f + \fr 1:24 \ft MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24)\f* \wj I know you who you are: \+tl haKadosh Elohim\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 18:10 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)\\f* for theirs is your own nakedness. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 14:22 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God\\f* You shall surely tithe all the increase of your seed, that which comes out of the field year by year. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 30:2 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself\\f* \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 30:2 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33\\f* He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: '6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:31 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:7 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:10 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath\\f* but the seventh day is a Sabbath to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 15:3 at beginning of line with text: "T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release\\f* Of a foreigner you may require it; but whatever of yours is with your brother, your hand shall release. " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 1:32 at beginning of line with text: 'Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:35 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 18:21 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations\\f* “‘You shall not give any of your children to sacrifice to Molech. You shall not profane the name of your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:12 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 15:7 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”\\f* If a poor man, one of your brothers, is with you within any of your gates in your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart, nor shut your hand from your poor brother; ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 1:32 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.\\f* \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:37 at beginning of line with text: '7 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:12 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)\\f* \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:12 \\ft Quoted in Mark 7:10\\f* \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:12 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:2-3\\f* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:39 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:13 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death\\f* \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:13 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:41 at beginning of line with text: '8 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:14 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 16:3 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive\\f* You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:42 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:14 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command\\f* \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:14 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 17:20 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).\\f* \\wj Being asked by the Pharisees [Separated] when God’s Kingdom would come, he answered them, “God’s Kingdom does not come with observation; \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:43 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 6:16 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 35:12 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm\\f* The cities shall be to you for refuge from the avenger, that the man slayer not die, until he stands before the congregation for judgment. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:45 at beginning of line with text: '9 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:15 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person\\f* \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:15 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:15 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:16 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)\\f* “‘You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:40 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:40 \ft MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4)\f* \wj A leper came to him, begging him, kneeling down to him, and saying to him, “If you want to, you can make me clean.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 35:25 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually\\f* The congregation shall deliver the man slayer out of the hand of the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to his city of refuge, where he had fled. He shall dwell therein until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”\\f* “‘You shall not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:47 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 5:31 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 3:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after NUM 35:32 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day\\f* “‘You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:17 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\\f* \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:17 \\ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:17 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:49 at beginning of line with text: '10 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 3:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:18 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 3:17 at beginning of line with text: 'In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.\\f* \\wj For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:18 at beginning of line with text: "R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)\\f* but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:18 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8\\f* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 1:44 in \v~: \wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \+qt let the priest examine \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:44 \ft Quoted from Lev 14:3\f* \wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:51 at beginning of line with text: '1 John 3:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after NUM -1:0 in \id: 'NUM 04-NUM-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PSA 22:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).\\f* \\wj They look and stare at me. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 20:25 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools\\f* If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after NUM -1:2 in \h: "Numbers / B'midbar " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:53 at beginning of line with text: '11 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 17:15 at beginning of line with text: '(#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1\\f* You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after NUM -1:3 in \toc1: "The Fourth Book of Torah, Numbers / B'midbar [In the desert] " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:54 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:9-11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB NUM WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith\\f* nor practice sorcery. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:55 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 17:17 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established\\f* He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. \\f + \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): \\ft The King shall not have too much gold and silver\\f* He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:8 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai\\f* If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, \\f + \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '12 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:27 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:8 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:58 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:9-11 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:8 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)\\f* then he shall let her be redeemed. \\f + \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): \\ft T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)\\f* He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after MAT 27:45 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:27 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·\\f* “‘You shall not cut the hair on the sides of your head or clip off the edge of your beard. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:59 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:51 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 18:4 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings\\f* The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, \\f + \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·\\f* and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after MAT 27:45 at beginning of line with text: "Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.\\f* \\wj Now from noon until three o'clock there was darkness over all the land. \\wj* " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:28 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)\\f* “‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:61 at beginning of line with text: '13 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:10 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost\\f* If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, and her marital rights. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:62 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 5:24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after GEN -1:0 in \id: 'GEN 01-GEN-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:63 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:32 at beginning of line with text: 'Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder\\f* “‘You shall rise up before the silver haired, and honor the face of an elder old man, and you shall fear your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:18 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health\\f* “If men quarrel and one strikes the other with a stone, or with his fist, and he does not die, but is confined to bed; ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after GEN -1:2 in \h: "Genesis / B'resheet " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 18:15 at beginning of line with text: "R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·\\f* \\f + \\fr 18:15 \\ft MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25)\\f* \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 18:15 \\ft Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:65 at beginning of line with text: '14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after GEN -1:3 in \toc1: "The First Book of Torah, Genesis [Origin] / B'resheet [In the Beginning] " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 19:35 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements\\f* “‘You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in measures of length, of weight, or of quantity. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:66 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 7:7 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:28 at beginning of line with text: 'Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses\\f* “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, \\f + \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox\\f* and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB GEN WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:67 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:37 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 21:33 at beginning of line with text: 'Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass\\f* “If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and a bull or a donkey falls into it, ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:69 at beginning of line with text: '15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 7:7 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 20:10 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MAT -1:0 in \id: 'MAT MATT 10-MATT-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:71 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 1:16 in \p~: They \qt hurry to shed blood. \qt* \f + \fr 1:16 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:15\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 20:10 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)\\f* “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:10 \\ft Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:10 \\ft Context of John 8:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MAT -1:2 in \h: 'Matthew [Gift of Yah] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]\\f* “If a man entices a virgin who is not pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:73 at beginning of line with text: '16 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 1:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 1:16 in \p~: 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:16 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:15\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after MAT -1:3 in \toc1: 'The Good News Recorded by Matthew / Mattiyahu [Gift of Yah] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 19:17 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)\\f* then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, before the priests and the judges who shall be in those days; ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:74 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB MAT WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:75 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:3 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice\\f* “You shall not take advantage of any widow or orphan. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:77 at beginning of line with text: '17 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 23:33 at beginning of line with text: 'Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:25 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them\\f* “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, \\f + \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): \\ft T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means\\f* you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 23:33 at beginning of line with text: 'Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).\\f* \\wj nailed him to a stake; \\wj* and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 2:26 in \v~: How he entered into God’s house when \qt Abiathar \qt* was \qt high priest, \qt* and ate the \qt show bread \qt* \f + \fr 2:26 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from 1 Sam 21:6\f* from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:78 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:2 in \v~: Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \f + \fr 1:2 \ft MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44)\f* \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:28 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:79 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 21:17 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)\\f* “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has \\f + \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve\\f* a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 23:35 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).\\f* \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 23:35 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:7\\f* \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* \\f + \\fr 23:35 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:8\\f* himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:28 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)\\f* “You shall not blaspheme God, \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge\\f* \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:81 at beginning of line with text: '18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:82 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:4 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:18 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 22:29 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel\\f* “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 21:23 at beginning of line with text: "T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)\\f* He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’” " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:83 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:3 in \v~: \wj God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. \wj* \f + \fr 1:3 \ft This light that separates the darkness, God spoke the light of Messiah to be our redemption out from darkness even before the foundations of the world. (Col 1:12-17) says we were called out of Satan’s darkness into God’s light thru Messiah’s redemption.\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:18 at beginning of line with text: "R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered\\f* If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them; " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:1 in \v~: The book of the \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is descendent of David (Matt 1:6) without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11). (2 Sam 7:12-13)\f* \wj genealogy of Yeshua Messiah [Anointed one], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. (Ps 72:1)\f* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is descended from King David. (Ps 89:3-4)\f* \wj the son of David [Beloved], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Gen 22:18)\f* \wj the son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:85 at beginning of line with text: '19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:3 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 1:3 \\ft MP: Light from God. (John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8)\\f* \\wj God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:3 \\ft This light that separates the darkness, God spoke the light of Messiah to be our redemption out from darkness even before the foundations of the world. (Col 1:12-17) says we were called out of Satan’s darkness into God’s light thru Messiah’s redemption.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:2 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life\\f* \\f + \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases\\f* You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:86 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:1 in \v~: The book of the \wj genealogy of Yeshua Messiah [Anointed one], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. (Ps 72:1)\f* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is descended from King David. (Ps 89:3-4)\f* \wj the son of David [Beloved], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Gen 22:18)\f* \wj the son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:22 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:87 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:5 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help\\f* If you see the donkey of him who hates you fallen down under his burden, don’t leave him, you shall surely help him with it. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:22 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:89 at beginning of line with text: '20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:1 in \v~: The book of the \wj genealogy of Yeshua Messiah [Anointed one], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is descended from King David. (Ps 89:3-4)\f* \wj the son of David [Beloved], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Gen 22:18)\f* \wj the son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:22 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment\\f* \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:22 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:90 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 13:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:5 in \v~: God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. \f + \fr 1:5 \ft Day 1: God creates the division of \ft \+tl shamayim\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \+tl 'aretz\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \+tl 'owr\+tl* ·light· out of the \+tl choshek\+tl* ·darkness·. The \+tl 'owr\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \+tl yom\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \+tl layil\+tl* ·night·.\f* There was evening and there was morning, the first \tl yom\tl* ·period of time, day·. \f + \fr 1:5 \ft The Hebrew word \ft \+tl yom\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 22:21 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal\\f* Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to \\nd Adonai \\nd* to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:6 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·\\f* “You shall not deny right judgement to your poor people in their lawsuits. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:1 in \v~: The book of the \wj genealogy of Yeshua Messiah [Anointed one], \wj* \wj the son of David [Beloved], \wj* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Gen 22:18)\f* \wj the son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:91 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:55 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:5 in \v~: God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. There was evening and there was morning, the first \tl yom\tl* ·period of time, day·. \f + \fr 1:5 \ft The Hebrew word \ft \+tl yom\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 24:50 at beginning of line with text: 'According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:93 at beginning of line with text: '21 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 21:23 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)\\f* his body shall not remain all night on the tree, \\f + \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): \\ft To bury the executed on the day of execution\\f* but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 21:23 \\ft Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29\\f* \\f + \\fr 21:23 \\ft Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13\\f* that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 24:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:12 at beginning of line with text: 'Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed\\f* “Six days you shall do your work, and on the seventh day you shall rest, that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant, and the alien may be refreshed. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:5 in \v~: "God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. \\f + \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·.\\f* There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·. \\f + \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:94 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 13:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:2 in \v~: \wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] \wj* became the father of Isaac [Laughter]. Isaac [Laughter] became the father of Jacob [Supplanter]. \f + \fr 1:2 \ft MP: King Messiah is a descendant of Judah. (Gen 49:10)\f* \wj Jacob [Supplanter] became the father of Judah [Praised] and his brothers. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:95 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LUK 24:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.\\f* \\wj He led them out as far as Bethany [House of affliction], and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:14 at beginning of line with text: "Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·\\f* “You shall observe a feast to me three times a year. " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PSA 34:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.\\f* \\wj Many are the afflictions of the righteous, \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:97 at beginning of line with text: '22 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:8 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food\\f* But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. \\f + \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day\\f* In the seventh day is a holy convocation: \\f + \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover\\f* you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’” ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:98 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 14:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 422 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 981 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LUK -1:0 in \id: 'LUK LUKE 12-LUKE-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 22:11 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative\\f* “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. \\f + \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight\\f* The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:99 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:8 in \v~: God called the expanse “\tl shamayim\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. \f + \fr 1:8 \ft Day 2: God divides the \ft \+tl mayim\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \+tl shamayim\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.\f* There was evening and there was morning, a second \tl yom\tl* ·period of time, day·. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LUK -1:2 in \h: 'Luke [White-light] ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 3:18 in \v~: Andrew [Manly]; Philip [Loves horses]; Bartholomew [Son who suspends waters]; Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Thaddaeus [Child of heart]; Simeon [Hearing] the \f + \fr 3:18 \ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.\f* Zealot [Zealous follower]; WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 22:11 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.\\f* You shall not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:10 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)\\f* “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest: ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:101 at beginning of line with text: '23 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 23:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)\\f* “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk fat. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LUK -1:3 in \toc1: 'The Good News Recorded by Luke [White-light] ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 7:37 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after MRK 3:18 in footnote: 3:18 Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 22:13 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:102 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 14:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB LUK WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 7:37 at beginning of line with text: 'By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 22:13 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)\\f* If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, hates her, ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:103 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 3:19 in \v~: and Judas Iscariot [Praised Dagger-man], \f + \fr 3:19 \ft Judas Kirot; it is debatable the meaning of his name. K'riot is the Hebrew spelling. If the name K'riot is derived from the Latin word sicarius, meaning [dagger-man], then Judas is likely part of the Zealots political party who opposed Roman imperialism, a near Anarchist sect. (Luke 22:3) says K'riot is a surname, an addition to Judas’ name, therefore it could be a family name, geographic location, or a political party, or for some personal reason.\f* who also betrayed him. WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 7:37 at beginning of line with text: 'Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:105 at beginning of line with text: '24 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 7:37 at beginning of line with text: 'The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.\\f* \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:12 in \v~: The earth yielded grass, herbs yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with their seeds in it, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. \f + \fr 1:12 \ft Day 3: God separates the \ft \+tl yam\+tl* ·sea· and the \+tl 'aretz\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:106 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:24 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar\\f* “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns·, a holy convocation. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 7:37 at beginning of line with text: "After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!\\f* \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:37 \\ft Quoting from Is 55:1\\f* \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:107 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:12 in \v~: "The earth yielded grass, herbs yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with their seeds in it, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. \\f + \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 23:2 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation\\f* A person born of a forbidden union shall not enter into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s assembly; even to the tenth generation shall no one of his enter into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s assembly. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:109 at beginning of line with text: '25 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 2:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:32 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening\\f* It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, \\f + \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:110 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:32 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”\\f* and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, \\f + \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath\\f* you shall keep your Sabbath.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:111 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:113 at beginning of line with text: '26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:114 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:35 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly\\f* you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 23:23 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God\\f* \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\f + \\fr 23:23 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:33\\f* your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:115 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 730 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 1262 * \f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:36 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest\\f* you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '27 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 23:24 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting\\f* When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, \\f + \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): \\ft T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat\\f* then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:5 in \v~: There was in the days of Herod [Heroic], the king of Judea [Praise], a certain priest named Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], of the priestly division of Abiyah [My father Yah]. \f + \fr 1:5 \ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.\f* He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:18 in \v~: and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness. God saw that it was good. \f + \fr 1:18 \ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \ft \+tl ma'or\+tl* ·lights· and the \+tl chochavi'm\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \+tl 'owr\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \+tl mo'adim\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \+tl mo'adim\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:118 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:20 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:20 \ft MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1)\f* \wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \wj* \f + \fr 1:20 \ft MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10)\f* \wj for that which is conceived in her is of \+tl Ruach haKodesh\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:1 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:119 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:23 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 1:5 in footnote: 1:5 Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:18 in \v~: "and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness. God saw that it was good. \\f + \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).\\f* " WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 23:40 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)\\f* You shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and you shall rejoice before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God seven days. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:20 in \v~: \wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \wj* \f + \fr 1:20 \ft MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10)\f* \wj for that which is conceived in her is of \+tl Ruach haKodesh\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:1 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:121 at beginning of line with text: '28 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:1 at beginning of line with text: 'New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:122 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:1 at beginning of line with text: 'New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married\\f* When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:1 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4\\f* and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:123 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:21 in \v~: \wj She shall give birth to a son. \wj* \f + \fr 1:21 \ft MP: Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both. (Ps 72:12-13)\f* \f + \fr 1:21 \ft MP: Messiah was named before his birth. (Is 9:1)\f* \wj You shall call his name Yeshua [Salvation], for it is he who shall save his people from their sins.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:125 at beginning of line with text: '29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 2:70 in \v~: And he died in \f + \fr 2:70 \ft circa B.C.E 167\f* the hundred and forty and sixth year, and his sons buried him in the sepulchers of his fathers at Modin, and all Israel [God prevails] made great lamentation for him. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:21 in \v~: \wj She shall give birth to a son. \wj* \f + \fr 1:21 \ft MP: Messiah was named before his birth. (Is 9:1)\f* \wj You shall call his name Yeshua [Salvation], for it is he who shall save his people from their sins.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:126 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:5 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day\\f* He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:22 in \v~: God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.” \f + \fr 1:22 \ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \ft \+tl mayim\+tl* and \+tl shamayim\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \+tl nefesh chai\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 3:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 30:19 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews\\f* Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in it. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:127 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:6-7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:10 in \v~: All the people were outside, praying, at the time of the incense burning, \f + \fr 1:10 \ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \ft \+tl Yom Kippur\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:22 in \v~: 'God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.” \\f + \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:6 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell\\f* No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone as a pledge; for he takes a life in pledge. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:8 at beginning of line with text: "T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·\\f* “‘You shall count off seven Sabbaths of years, seven times seven years; and there shall be to you the days of seven Sabbaths of years, even forty-nine years. " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:129 at beginning of line with text: '30 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:10 in \v~: 'All the people were outside, praying, at the time of the incense burning, \\f + \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 4:12 in \v~: that ‘they may be always \qt looking but never seeing; \qt* always \qt listening but never understanding. \qt* Otherwise, \qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:12 \ft Quoted from Is 6:9-10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:130 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 17:2 Paraphrase ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 4:12 in \v~: 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:12 \\ft Quoted from Is 6:9-10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:10 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house\\f* When you lend your neighbor any kind of loan, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:9 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start\\f* Then you shall sound the loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:131 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:73 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:12 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night\\f* If he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:133 at beginning of line with text: '31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 1:23 in \p~: \wj They \+qt shall call his name \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us];” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:23 \ft Quoted from Is 7:14\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:134 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 17:5 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:15 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar\\f* In his day you shall give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down on it; for he is poor, and sets his heart on it; lest he cry against you to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and it be sin to you. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:25 in \v~: God made the animals of the earth after their kind, and the livestock after their kind, and everything that creeps on the ground after its kind. \f + \fr 1:25 \ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \ft \+tl nefesh chai\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.\f* God saw that it was good. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 1:23 in \p~: "\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:23 \\ft Quoted from Is 7:14\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:135 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:17-18 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 24:16 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.\\f* The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:137 at beginning of line with text: '32 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:14 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·\\f* \\f + \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:138 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 17:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:26 in \v~: God said, “Let us make a \tl 'adam\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority \f + \fr 1:26 \ft Hebrew \ft \+tl radah\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \+tl chavash\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.\f* over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:14 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·\\f* “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:3 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes\\f* He may sentence him to no more than forty stripes. He shall not give more; lest, if he should give more, and beat him more than that many stripes, then your brother will be degraded in your sight. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:139 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:55 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:17 in \v~: \wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \+qt* ‘to \+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:17 \ft Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24)\f* \wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \+nd Adonai \+nd*.” \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 2:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:4 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation\\f* \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:4 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:141 at beginning of line with text: '33 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:23 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me\\f* “‘The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and live as foreigners with me. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:27 in \v~: \qt God \qt* created man \qt in his own likeness. \qt* \f + \fr 1:27 \ft Quoted in James 3:9\f* In God’s image he \qt created him; \+tl zachar\+tl* ·male· and \+tl n'keivah\+tl* ·female· \qt* \f + \fr 1:27 \ft Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6\f* he created them. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:142 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 18:10 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 34:21 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand\\f* “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:5 at beginning of line with text: "T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)\\f* \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. \\f + \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:27 in \v~: \qt God \qt* created man \qt in his own likeness. \qt* In God’s image he \qt created him; \+tl zachar\+tl* ·male· and \+tl n'keivah\+tl* ·female· \qt* \f + \fr 1:27 \ft Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6\f* he created them. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:143 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 25:29 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations\\f* “‘If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption. ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:5 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·\\f* \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:145 at beginning of line with text: '34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 267 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 f 481 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua's birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe's city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \wj* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17)\f* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3)\f* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \ft \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)\f* \wj \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:146 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 19:23-24 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:9 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife\\f* then his brother’s wife shall come to him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face. She shall answer and say, “So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother’s house.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:147 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:29 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after EXO 35:3 at beginning of line with text: 'R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created\\f* You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath day.’” ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:1 in \v~: \wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \wj* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17)\f* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3)\f* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \ft \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)\f* \wj \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after GEN 1:28 in footnote: 1:28 Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and kavash ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and radah ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \fp T. Note: Kavash ·subdue / conquer· or radah ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:149 at beginning of line with text: '35 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:12 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text\\f* then you shall cut off her hand. \\f + \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:1 in \v~: \wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \wj* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3)\f* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \ft \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)\f* \wj \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:150 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 19:26 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after DEU 25:12 at beginning of line with text: 'Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text\\f* Your eye shall have no pity. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:1 in \v~: \wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \wj* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \ft \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)\f* \wj \+tl Magi\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:151 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 112 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 1:30 in \v~: To every animal of the earth, and to every bird of the sky, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food;” and it was so. \f + \fr 1:30 \ft Day 6b: God creates \ft \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \+tl zachar\+tl* ·male· and \+tl n'keivah\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:154 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 21:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:2 in \v~: \wj “Where is he who is \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft MP: Messiah is a King. (Ps 2:6)\f* \wj born King of the Jews [Praisers]? For we saw his star in the east, and have come to worship him.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 1:30 in \v~: "To every animal of the earth, and to every bird of the sky, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food;” and it was so. \\f + \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.\\f* " ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 1:27 in footnote: 1:27 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:155 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 4:30 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:157 at beginning of line with text: '37 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:158 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 21:12 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after LEV 27:28 at beginning of line with text: 'T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”\\f* “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to \\nd Adonai \\nd* of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, \\f + \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai\\f* shall be sold \\f + \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai\\f* or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:159 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:161 at beginning of line with text: '38 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 5:9 in \p~: He said to him, “My name is Legion, for we are many.” \f + \fr 5:9 \ft Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:162 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:2 in \v~: \qt On the seventh \+tl 'yom\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \+tl shavat\+tl* ·rested· \qt* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Heb 4:4\f* on the seventh day from all his work which he had done. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:31 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:31 \ft MP: The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting. (Dan [He judged] 7:13-14)\f* \wj Behold, you will conceive in your womb, and give birth to a son, and will call his name ‘Yeshua [Salvation].’ \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 5:9 in \p~: 'He said to him, “My name is Legion, for we are many.” \\f + \\fr 5:9 \\ft Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:163 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LEV -1:0 in \id: 'LEV 03-LEV-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after EXO -1:0 in \id: 'EXO 02-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:165 at beginning of line with text: '39 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LEV -1:2 in \h: 'Leviticus / Vayikra ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 402 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 545 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:16-17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:3 in \v~: God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \tl barah'\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done. \f + \fr 2:3 \ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \ft \+tl shavat\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \+tl Shabbat\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after EXO -1:2 in \h: "Exodus / Sh'mot " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:6 in \p~: \wj who \+qt shall shepherd \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4\f* \wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after LEV -1:3 in \toc1: 'The Third Book of Torah, Leviticus [Pertaining to the Levites] / Vayikra [And he called] ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:167 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 6:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:3 in \v~: "God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done. \\f + \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after EXO -1:3 in \toc1: "The Second Book of Torah, Exodus [Departure] / Sh'mot [Names] " WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB LEV WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:4 in \p~: and good understanding \qt in the sight of God and man. \qt* \f + \fr 3:4 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \+qt do \+qt* provide \+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \+qt*\f* \f + \fr 3:4 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 3:37 in \v~: And the king took the half that remained of the forces, and removed from Antioch, from his royal city, \f + \fr 3:37 \ft circa B.C.E 166\f* the hundred and forty and seventh year; and he passed over the river Euphrates [Fruitful], and went through the upper countries. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:169 at beginning of line with text: '40 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5)\f* \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\f* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB EXO WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:4 in \p~: and good understanding \qt in the sight of God and man. \qt* \f + \fr 3:4 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:170 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:17 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 1:32 in footnote: 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 17:5 at beginning of line with text: 'Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:171 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 3:4 in \p~: 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*\\f* \\f + \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5)\f* \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\f* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:173 at beginning of line with text: '41 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 17:5 at beginning of line with text: 'Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:5 in \v~: no plant of the field was yet in the earth, and no herb of the field had yet sprung up; for \nd Adonai \nd* God had not caused it to rain on the earth. There was no human to till the ground, \f + \fr 2:5 \ft There was no \ft \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·human· to till the \+tl 'adamah\+tl* ·ground·\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5)\f* \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\f* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 1:0 WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 17:5 at beginning of line with text: 'Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)\\f* \\f + \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16)\\f* \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:174 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:5 in \v~: "no plant of the field was yet in the earth, and no herb of the field had yet sprung up; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* God had not caused it to rain on the earth. There was no human to till the ground, \\f + \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:175 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\f* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 1:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6)\f* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:177 at beginning of line with text: '42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:178 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29)\f* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:7 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \qt man became a living soul. \qt* \f + \fr 2:7 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:45\f* \f + \fr 2:7 \ft Day 6b: God \ft \+tl yatzar\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \+tl nish'mat chayim\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \+tl nefesh chai\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:179 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:32 in \v~: \wj He will be great, and will be \wj* \wj called \+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \+bd \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7)\f* \wj God will give him the \+qt throne \+qt* of his forefather, \+qt David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:181 at beginning of line with text: '43 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:7 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \qt man became a living soul. \qt* \f + \fr 2:7 \ft Day 6b: God \ft \+tl yatzar\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \+tl nish'mat chayim\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \+tl nefesh chai\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 149 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:15 in \v~: \wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:15 \ft Quoted from Hos 11:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:182 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:7 in \v~: "\\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:7 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:45\\f* \\f + \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:183 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 2:15 in \v~: '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:15 \\ft Quoted from Hos 11:1\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:33 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:33 \ft MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15)\f* \wj and he will \wj* \f + \fr 1:33 \ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \ft \+tl haElyon\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)\f* \wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:33 \ft Quoted from Is 9:7\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 1:3 in footnote: 1:3 Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the Cohenim ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The Cohenim ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:185 at beginning of line with text: '44 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 19:20 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).\\f* \\wj Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; \\wj* and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:33 in \v~: \wj and he will \wj* \f + \fr 1:33 \ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \ft \+tl haElyon\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)\f* \wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:33 \ft Quoted from Is 9:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:186 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 23:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:33 in \v~: \wj and he will \wj* \wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:33 \ft Quoted from Is 9:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:187 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:9 in \v~: Out of the ground \nd Adonai \nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \qt \+tl 'etz chai\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \qt* \f + \fr 2:9 \ft Quoted in Rev 2:7\f* and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. \f + \fr 2:9 \ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \ft \+tl Gan-'Eden\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \+tl 'etz chai\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \+tl tov v' rah\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 1:8 in \v~: Now \qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \qt* \f + \fr 1:8 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:17-18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:189 at beginning of line with text: '45 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:33 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 1:33 \\ft Quoted from Ps 132:11\\f* \\f + \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15)\\f* \\wj and he will \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)\\f* \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:33 \\ft Quoted from Is 9:7\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:9 in \v~: Out of the ground \nd Adonai \nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \qt \+tl 'etz chai\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \qt* and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. \f + \fr 2:9 \ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \ft \+tl Gan-'Eden\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \+tl 'etz chai\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \+tl tov v' rah\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:12 in \v~: \qt for whom \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* \qt \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \qt* \f + \fr 3:12 \ft Quoted in Rev 3:19\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 1:8 in \v~: 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:8 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:17-18\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:190 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 25:23 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after JHN 19:34 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)\\f* \\f + \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10)\\f* \\wj However one of the soldiers \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)\\f* \\wj pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. \\wj* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 3:12 in \v~: "\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 3:12 \\ft Quoted in Rev 3:19\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:9 in \v~: "Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:9 \\ft Quoted in Rev 2:7\\f* and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. \\f + \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:191 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:193 at beginning of line with text: '46 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:35 in \v~: The angel answered her, \f + \fr 1:35 \ft MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15)\f* \wj “The \+tl Ruach Kodesh\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \+tl Elyon\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \wj* \f + \fr 1:35 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7)\f* \wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:194 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 28:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:12 in \p~: even as a \qt father \qt* \f + \fr 3:12 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:7\f* \qt reproves his son \qt* \f + \fr 3:12 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:5-6\f* in whom he delights. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:195 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:51 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:35 in \v~: The angel answered her, \wj “The \+tl Ruach Kodesh\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \+tl Elyon\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \wj* \f + \fr 1:35 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7)\f* \wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:12 in \p~: even as a \qt father \qt* \qt reproves his son \qt* \f + \fr 3:12 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:5-6\f* in whom he delights. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:18 in \p~: \wj \+qt because they are no more.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:18 \ft Quoted from Jer 31:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:197 at beginning of line with text: '47 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 2:18 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:18 \\ft Quoted from Jer 31:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:198 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 37:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:199 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after JHN -1:0 in \id: 'JHN JOHN 13-JOHN-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:201 at beginning of line with text: '48 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after JHN -1:2 in \h: 'John [Yah is gracious] ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:202 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 37:28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:17 in \v~: but you shall not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; for in the day \f + \fr 2:17 \ft This is an example of \ft \+tl yom\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?\f* that you eat of it, you will surely have death.” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:203 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:9 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after PSA 72:8 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)\\f* \\wj He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, \\wj* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after JHN -1:3 in \toc1: 'The Good News Recorded by John / Yochanan [Yah is gracious] ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB JHN WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:205 at beginning of line with text: '49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 513 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 f 1006 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 2:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:18 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. \f + \fr 2:18 \ft This is the first time God has identified something \ft \+tl lo-tov\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \+tl tov\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?\f* I will make him a help-mate suitable for him.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:206 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 39:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:207 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 2:22 in \v~: But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea [Praise] in the place of his father, Herod [Heroic], he was afraid to go there. \f + \fr 2:22 \ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \ft \+tl netzer\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \+tl Nazaphnoe\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \+tl Nazarethaios\+tl*. But Matthew uses \+tl Nazaphnoe\+tl* ·branch·, not \+tl Nazarethaios\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)\f* \wj Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 53:5 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)\\f* \\wj But he was pierced for our transgressions. \\wj* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after DEU -1:0 in \id: 'DEU DEUT 05-DEUT-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:209 at beginning of line with text: '50 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after MAT 2:22 in footnote: 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:19 in \v~: Out of the ground \nd Adonai \nd* God formed every animal of the field, and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. Whatever the man called every living creature became its name. \f + \fr 2:19 \ft God invites Adam to create in a similar fashion as God did; Adam is allowed to declare for each animal a unique name, the name identifies an essential character of each animal.\f* \bdit (S:3) \bdit* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after DEU -1:2 in \h: "Deuteronomy / D'varim " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:210 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:37 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:211 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after DEU -1:3 in \toc1: "The Fifth Book of Torah, Deuteronomy [Second giving of Torah] / D'varim [Words, Things, Bees] " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:213 at beginning of line with text: '51 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB DEU WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:47 in \v~: \qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \qt* \f + \fr 1:47 \ft Quoted from 1 Sam 2:1\f* my Savior, WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 2:2 in \v~: The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \qt* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:23\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:214 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:215 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16)\f* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11)\f* \wj \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word·, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 2:2 in \v~: 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:2 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:23\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:48 in \v~: for he has \qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \qt* \f + \fr 1:48 \ft Quoted from 1 Sam 1:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:217 at beginning of line with text: '52 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11)\f* \wj \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word·, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:48 in \v~: 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:48 \\ft Quoted from 1 Sam 1:11\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:23 in \v~: The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\tl 'ishah\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \tl 'ish\tl* ·husband man·.” \f + \fr 2:23 \ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \ft \+nd Adonai \+nd* God fashioned an \+tl 'ishah\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \+tl 'adam\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\+tl 'ishah\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \+tl 'ish\+tl* ·husband man·.’”\f* \f + \fr 2:23 \ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \ft \+tl 'ishah\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·male, human· into a \+tl 'ish\+tl* ·husband man·.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:218 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:54 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:1 \ft MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11)\f* \wj \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word·, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \+tl ha D'var\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:219 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:23 in \v~: The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\tl 'ishah\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \tl 'ish\tl* ·husband man·.” \f + \fr 2:23 \ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \ft \+tl 'ishah\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \+tl 'adam\+tl* ·male, human· into a \+tl 'ish\+tl* ·husband man·.\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:221 at beginning of line with text: '53 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:23 in \v~: "The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl 'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.” \\f + \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”\\f* \\f + \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:222 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 42:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:49 in \p~: \qt Holy is his name. \qt* \f + \fr 1:49 \ft Quoted from Ps 111:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:223 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:49 in \p~: '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:49 \\ft Quoted from Ps 111:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 3:3 in \p~: \wj \+qt Make his paths \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 3:3 \ft Quoted from Is 40:3\f* \wj straight.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:24 in \v~: \qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \+tl dabak\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \+tl echad\+tl* ·one· flesh. \qt* \f + \fr 2:24 \ft Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:31\f* \f + \fr 2:24 \ft From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.\f* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 55:1 at beginning of line with text: 'Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:225 at beginning of line with text: '54 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 55:1 at beginning of line with text: 'By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:24 in \v~: \qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \+tl dabak\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \+tl echad\+tl* ·one· flesh. \qt* \f + \fr 2:24 \ft From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 45:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:50 in \v~: And in every generation, he has \qt \+tl eleos\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \qt* \f + \fr 1:50 \ft Quoted from Ps 103:17\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 2:13 in \v~: Every offering of your meal offering you shall season with salt. \f + \fr 2:13 \ft Lev 2:13 (#2b.112): \ft T. Not to forget “the salt of the covenant with your God” with your grain offering / R. Not to omit the salt from sacrifices\f* You must not omit the salt of the covenant of your God with your meal offering. With all your offerings you shall offer salt. WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 55:1 at beginning of line with text: 'Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:227 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:24 in \v~: '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:24 \\ft Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:31\\f* \\f + \\fr 2:24 \\ft From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:50 in \v~: 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:50 \\ft Quoted from Ps 103:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 55:1 at beginning of line with text: 'The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.\\f* \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 55:1 \\ft Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:229 at beginning of line with text: '55 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:230 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 1:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 2:25 in \v~: The husband man and his wife woman were both naked, and they were not ashamed. \f + \fr 2:25 \ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \ft \+tl banah\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 2:11 in \v~: In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \qt had grown up, \qt* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:24\f* he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \tl Hebrew\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:231 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 2:25 in \v~: 'The husband man and his wife woman were both naked, and they were not ashamed. \\f + \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:233 at beginning of line with text: '56 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 3:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:234 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 1:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:11 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:11 \ft MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3)\f* \wj He came to his own, and those who were his own didn’t receive him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:235 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:237 at beginning of line with text: '57 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 1:10 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \qt* \f + \fr 1:10 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 2:14 in \v~: He said, \qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \qt* \f + \fr 2:14 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:35\f* \qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \qt* \f + \fr 2:14 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:27-28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:238 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 1:10 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:10 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 2:14 in \v~: He said, \qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \qt* \qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \qt* \f + \fr 2:14 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:27-28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:239 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:55 in \p~: \qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \qt* \f + \fr 1:55 \ft Quoted from Gen 13:15, 17:19\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 3:3 in \v~: but not the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden. God has said, ‘You shall not eat of it. You shall not touch it, lest you die.’” \f + \fr 3:3 \ft Compare what the woman says with what God told the man in (Gen 2:16).\f* \f + \fr 3:3 \ft Compare (Gen 2:7, 2:16) with (Gen 3: 3-4, 3:23-24). What kind of death is God referring to as punishment?\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 2:14 in \v~: 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:14 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:35\\f* \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:14 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:27-28\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:241 at beginning of line with text: '58 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:55 in \p~: '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:55 \\ft Quoted from Gen 13:15, 17:19\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 3:3 in \v~: but not the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden. God has said, ‘You shall not eat of it. You shall not touch it, lest you die.’” \f + \fr 3:3 \ft Compare (Gen 2:7, 2:16) with (Gen 3: 3-4, 3:23-24). What kind of death is God referring to as punishment?\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:242 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj \+tl Ha D'var\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 3:3 in \v~: 'but not the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden. God has said, ‘You shall not eat of it. You shall not touch it, lest you die.’” \\f + \\fr 3:3 \\ft Compare what the woman says with what God told the man in (Gen 2:16).\\f* \\f + \\fr 3:3 \\ft Compare (Gen 2:7, 2:16) with (Gen 3: 3-4, 3:23-24). What kind of death is God referring to as punishment?\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:243 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:27-28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj \+tl Ha D'var\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 3:16 in \v~: \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1)\f* \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \wj* \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1)\f* \wj He saw \+tl haRuach\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:245 at beginning of line with text: '59 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 3:34 in \p~: \qt but he gives \+tl chen\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \qt* \f + \fr 3:34 \ft Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11)\f* \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj \+tl Ha D'var\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 3:16 in \v~: \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \wj* \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1)\f* \wj He saw \+tl haRuach\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:246 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 3:34 in \p~: '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 3:34 \\ft Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:14 \ft MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj \+tl Ha D'var\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \+tl shekhinah\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 3:16 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \wj* \f + \fr 3:16 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1)\f* \wj He saw \+tl haRuach\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:247 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:249 at beginning of line with text: '60 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:250 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 1:17 in \v~: You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. \f + \fr 1:17 \ft Deut 1:17 (Deut 1:14-17; Lev 19:15) (#10.606): \ft T. The judge not be afraid when judging no matter how a man presents himself / R. The judge must not fear a violent man when making judgments\f* You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· it.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:251 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:253 at beginning of line with text: '61 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:254 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 4:52 in \v~: And they rose up early in the morning, on the five and twentieth day of the ninth month, which is the month Chislev, in \f + \fr 4:52 \ft circa B.C.E 165\f* the hundred and forty and eighth year, ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 551 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 660 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:255 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:30 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 3:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 5:15 in \v~: then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. \f + \fr 5:15 \ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.467): \ft Not to put olive oil on the grain offering of a woman suspected of adultery / Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy\f* He shall pour no oil on it, \f + \fr 5:15 \ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy\f* nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:257 at beginning of line with text: '62 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 5:15 in \v~: then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. He shall pour no oil on it, \f + \fr 5:15 \ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy\f* nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:258 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 7:7 in \p~: \qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \qt* \f + \fr 7:7 \ft Quoted from Is 29:13\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:4 in \v~: But he answered, “It is written, \qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \+nd Adonai \+nd*.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:4 \ft Quoted from Deut 8:3\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 5:15 in footnote: 5:15 Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 3:17 in \v~: “‘It shall be a perpetual regulation throughout all your generations in all your dwellings, that you shall eat neither fat \f + \fr 3:17 \ft Lev 3:17 (#3.197): \ft Not to eat blood of any kind / Note: The blood is the life (of the animal). Blood makes atonement because of the life (Lev 17:11)\f* nor blood.’” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:259 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 7:7 in \p~: '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:7 \\ft Quoted from Is 29:13\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 4:4 in \v~: 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:4 \\ft Quoted from Deut 8:3\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:68 in \v~: \wj \+qt “Blessed be \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:68 \ft Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:261 at beginning of line with text: '63 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 4:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:68 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 1:68 \\ft MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17)\\f* \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:68 \\ft Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:262 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:2 in \v~: \tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \qt appeared to him in a flame \qt* of fire out of the middle of a \qt bush. \qt* \f + \fr 3:2 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:30\f* He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 7:10 in \v~: For Moses [Drawn out] said, \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \qt* \f + \fr 7:10 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16; Prov 20:20\f* and, \qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \qt* \f + \fr 7:10 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:263 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:32 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 7:10 in \v~: For Moses [Drawn out] said, \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \qt* and, \qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \qt* \f + \fr 7:10 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 7:10 in \v~: 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:10 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16; Prov 20:20\\f* and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:10 \\ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:265 at beginning of line with text: '64 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:23 in \v~: \wj He said, “I am \+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:23 \ft Quoted from Is 40:3\f* \wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:3 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] said, “I will turn aside now and see this great sight; why the bush is not being burned up?” \f + \fr 3:3 \ft “Burning but not consumed”: The appearance of a burning bush was not uncommon in the desert, but the fact this bush was not being consumed by the flame was unique. Moses is curious.\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 5:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:266 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:6 in \p~: \qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:6 \ft Quoted from Ps 91:11-12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:267 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 3:3 in \v~: 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “I will turn aside now and see this great sight; why the bush is not being burned up?” \\f + \\fr 3:3 \\ft “Burning but not consumed”: The appearance of a burning bush was not uncommon in the desert, but the fact this bush was not being consumed by the flame was unique. Moses is curious.\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 4:6 in \p~: '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:6 \\ft Quoted from Ps 91:11-12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:269 at beginning of line with text: '65 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:270 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:71 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:71 \ft MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5)\f* \wj \+tl yishu'ah\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:7 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \qt ‘You shall not test \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:7 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:271 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 290 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 382 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 4:7 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:7 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:273 at beginning of line with text: '66 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:5 in \v~: He said, “Don’t come close. \qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \qt* \f + \fr 3:5 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:33\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 5:30 in footnote: 5:30 Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the Torah ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the Sotah ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 63:8 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 3:5 in \v~: 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 3:5 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:33\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:274 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 63:8 at beginning of line with text: 'Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:29 in \v~: The next day, he saw Yeshua [Salvation] coming to him, and said, \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8)\f* \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Is 53:7)\f* \wj “Behold, the Lamb of God, \wj* \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (Gen 12:7)\f* \wj who takes away the sin of the world! \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 6:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:73 in \v~: the \qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \qt* \f + \fr 1:73 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Gen 17:2\f* \tl Avinu\tl* ·our Father·, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:275 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:32 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:29 in \v~: The next day, he saw Yeshua [Salvation] coming to him, and said, \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Is 53:7)\f* \wj “Behold, the Lamb of God, \wj* \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (Gen 12:7)\f* \wj who takes away the sin of the world! \wj* WARNING: Found '\fp' note marker after ISA 63:8 at beginning of line with text: 'In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.\\f* \\wj For he said, “Surely, they are my people, \\wj* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:6 in \v~: Moreover he said, \qt “I am \qt* the God of your father, \qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \qt* \f + \fr 3:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37; Acts 3:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:277 at beginning of line with text: '67 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:10 in \v~: Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \tl Satan\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \qt ‘You shall worship \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:10 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:13\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:29 in \v~: The next day, he saw Yeshua [Salvation] coming to him, and said, \wj “Behold, the Lamb of God, \wj* \f + \fr 1:29 \ft MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (Gen 12:7)\f* \wj who takes away the sin of the world! \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:278 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:7-8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 3:6 in \v~: 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 3:6 \\ft Quoted in Matt 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37; Acts 3:13\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 4:10 in \v~: 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:10 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:279 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 6:3 in \v~: he shall separate himself from wine and strong drink. He shall drink no vinegar of wine, or vinegar of fermented drink, neither shall he drink any juice of grapes, \f + \fr 6:3 \ft Num 6:3 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.18): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat the flesh of grapes\f* nor eat fresh grapes or \f + \fr 6:3 \ft Num 6:3 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.19): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat dry grapes, called raisins\f* dried. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 83 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:281 at beginning of line with text: '68 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 301 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 6:3 in \v~: he shall separate himself from wine and strong drink. He shall drink no vinegar of wine, or vinegar of fermented drink, neither shall he drink any juice of grapes, nor eat fresh grapes or \f + \fr 6:3 \ft Num 6:3 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.19): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat dry grapes, called raisins\f* dried. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:6 in \p~: \qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \qt* \f + \fr 3:6 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:32\f* at God. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 3:18 in \v~: \qt It will yield thorns and thistles \qt* \f + \fr 3:18 \ft Quoted in Heb 6:8\f* to you; WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 7:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 7:32 \ft MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5)\f* \wj They brought to him one who was deaf and had an impediment in his speech. They begged him to lay his hand on him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:282 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 398 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:12 in \v~: Now when Yeshua [Salvation] heard that John [Yah is gracious] was delivered up, \f + \fr 4:12 \ft MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Is 9:1-2)\f* \wj he withdrew into Galilee [District, Circuit]. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 1291 \fp ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 1:76 in footnote: 1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:283 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 6:4 in \v~: All the days of his separation he shall eat nothing that is made of the grapevine, from \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Num 6:4 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.20): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat grape seeds\f* the seeds even to \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Num 6:4 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.21): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat grape skins\f* the skins. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 1371 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 f 1640 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:285 at beginning of line with text: '69 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 6:4 in \v~: All the days of his separation he shall eat nothing that is made of the grapevine, from the seeds even to \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Num 6:4 (Num 6:1-4) (#1.21): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and not eat grape skins\f* the skins. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:286 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 6:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:76 in \p~: \wj \+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:76 \ft Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 1:32 in footnote: 1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by Ruach haKodesh [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:287 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:76 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:76 \\ft Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 6:5 in \v~: “‘All the days of his vow of separation no razor shall come on his head, until the days are fulfilled, in which he separates himself to \nd Adonai \nd*. He shall be holy. \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Num 6:5 (Num 6:2) (#1.23): \ft The Nazarite shall separate himself and let his hair grow long during his dedication\f* He shall let the locks of the hair of his head grow long. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:8 in \v~: \qt I have come down to deliver them \qt* \f + \fr 3:8 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:34\f* out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 1:32 \ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.\f* \wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \+tl haRuach\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:289 at beginning of line with text: '70 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 1:32 in footnote: 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:290 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 4:21 in \v~: He shall carry the bull \qt outside the camp, \qt* and \qt burn it \qt* \f + \fr 4:21 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:11\f*as he burned the first bull. It is the sin offering for the assembly. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:291 at beginning of line with text: '2 Tim 3:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:10 in \v~: Come now therefore, and \qt I will send you \qt* \f + \fr 3:10 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:34\f* to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:293 at beginning of line with text: '71 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:294 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 4:16 in \p~: \qt to them light has dawned.” \qt* \f + \fr 4:16 \ft Quoted from Is 9:1-2\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 1:79 in \v~: \wj to \+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:79 \ft Quoted from Is 9:2\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:295 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 8:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 4:16 in \p~: '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:16 \\ft Quoted from Is 9:1-2\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 1:79 in \v~: '\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 1:79 \\ft Quoted from Is 9:2\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:297 at beginning of line with text: '72 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:298 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:299 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after ISA -1:0 in \id: 'ISA IS 06-IS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:301 at beginning of line with text: '73 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after ISA -1:2 in \h: "Isaiah / Yesha'yahu " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:15 in \v~: God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\nd Adonai \nd*, \qt the God of your fathers, \qt* \f + \fr 3:15 \ft Quoted in Acts 5:30, 22:14, 24:14\f* \qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \qt* \f + \fr 3:15 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:13\f* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \bdit (5) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:302 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after ISA -1:3 in \toc1: "The Book of the Prophet Isaiah / Yesha'yahu [Salvation of Yah] " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 2:5 in \v~: Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \qt* \f + \fr 2:5 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5\f* to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 3:15 in \v~: God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\nd Adonai \nd*, \qt the God of your fathers, \qt* \qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \qt* \f + \fr 3:15 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:13\f* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \bdit (5) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:303 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB ISA WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:305 at beginning of line with text: '74 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:306 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:307 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 4:8 in \v~: \qt Cain [Acquisition] \qt* said to \qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \qt murdered \qt* \f + \fr 4:8 \ft Quoted in 1 John 3:12\f* him. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:309 at beginning of line with text: '75 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:310 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 9:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 4:26 in \v~: \qt Make the path of your feet level. \qt* \f + \fr 4:26 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:311 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 4:26 in \v~: '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:26 \\ft Quoted in Heb 12:13\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:313 at beginning of line with text: '76 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 7:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:314 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 9:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 4:11 in \v~: Now you are cursed because of \qt the ground, \qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \qt blood \qt* \f + \fr 4:11 \ft Quoted in Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51\f* from your hand. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:315 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:17 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 5:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:317 at beginning of line with text: '77 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:318 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:22-23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:5 in \p~: for they \qt shall inherit the Land. \qt* \f + \fr 5:5 \ft Quoted from Ps 37:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:319 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:5 in \p~: 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:5 \\ft Quoted from Ps 37:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:321 at beginning of line with text: '78 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 1:51 in \v~: \wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \+qt heaven \+qt* opened, and \+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 1:51 \ft Quoted from Gen 28:12\f* \wj on the Son of Man.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:322 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:40 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:11 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:11 \ft MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6)\f* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1)\f* \wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \wj* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1).\f* \wj \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:323 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:11 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:11 \ft MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1)\f* \wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \wj* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1).\f* \wj \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:325 at beginning of line with text: '79 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:11 in \v~: \wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \wj* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1).\f* \wj \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:326 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:46 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:327 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:329 at beginning of line with text: '80 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:330 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:331 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 5:11 in \v~: “‘But if he can’t afford two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, then he shall bring his offering for that in which he has sinned, one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of fine flour for a sin offering. \f + \fr 5:11 \ft Lev 5:11 (Lev 5:11-13) (#2b.117): \ft T. Not to put olive oil on the flour grain offering that is made for sin / R. Not to put oil on the meal offerings of wrongdoers\f* He shall put no oil on it, \f + \fr 5:11 \ft Lev 5:11 (Lev 5:11-13) (#2b.118): \ft T. Not to put frankincense on the grain offering that is made for sin / R. Not to put frankincense on the meal offerings of wrongdoers\f* and he shall not put any frankincense on it, for it is a sin offering. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:333 at beginning of line with text: '81 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 5:11 in \v~: “‘But if he can’t afford two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, then he shall bring his offering for that in which he has sinned, one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of fine flour for a sin offering. He shall put no oil on it, \f + \fr 5:11 \ft Lev 5:11 (Lev 5:11-13) (#2b.118): \ft T. Not to put frankincense on the grain offering that is made for sin / R. Not to put frankincense on the meal offerings of wrongdoers\f* and he shall not put any frankincense on it, for it is a sin offering. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:334 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:335 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:337 at beginning of line with text: '82 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 9:11 in \v~: They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \qt Elijah [My God Yah] \qt* \f + \fr 9:11 \ft Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)\f* must come first?” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:338 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:339 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 5:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 6:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 2:13 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:13 \ft MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9)\f* \f + \fr 2:13 \ft MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1)\f* \wj The \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· \wj* \f + \fr 2:13 \ft Note: This is the first of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* \wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:341 at beginning of line with text: '83 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 2:13 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:13 \ft MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1)\f* \wj The \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· \wj* \f + \fr 2:13 \ft Note: This is the first of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* \wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:342 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 2:13 in \v~: \wj The \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· \wj* \f + \fr 2:13 \ft Note: This is the first of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* \wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:343 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:22 \ft MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2)\f* \wj When the time came for their \+qt purification \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:22 \ft Quoted from Lev 12:3-4\f* \wj according to the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 3:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 1:9 in \p~: \qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \qt* \f + \fr 1:9 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:29\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:345 at beginning of line with text: '84 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 5:1 in \v~: This is \f + \fr 5:1 \ft MPr: King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). (Rom 11:25)\f* \wj the book of the generations of Adam [Human, Red earth]. In the day that God created man, \wj* he made him in God’s likeness. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:21 in \v~: “You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17\f* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ex 21:12; Lev 24:17; Num 35:16\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:22 in \v~: \wj When the time came for their \+qt purification \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:22 \ft Quoted from Lev 12:3-4\f* \wj according to the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:346 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 14:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 1:9 in \p~: '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 1:9 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:29\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 6:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:21 in \v~: “You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \qt* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ex 21:12; Lev 24:17; Num 35:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:347 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 5:2 in \v~: \qt He \qt* created \qt them male and female, \qt* \f + \fr 5:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 9:4; Mark 10:6\f* and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:21 in \v~: '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17\\f* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ex 21:12; Lev 24:17; Num 35:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:349 at beginning of line with text: '85 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:23 in \v~: \wj (as it is written in the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:23 \ft Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15\f* \wj \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:350 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:351 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 2:17 in \v~: \wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:17 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:353 at beginning of line with text: '86 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:24 in \v~: \wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:24 \ft Quoted from Lev 12:8\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 2:17 in \v~: '\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:17 \\ft Quoted from Ps 69:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:354 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 2:24 in \v~: '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:24 \\ft Quoted from Lev 12:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:355 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:357 at beginning of line with text: '87 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:27 in \v~: “You have heard that it was said, \qt ‘You shall not \+tl moicheuo\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:27 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:358 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:27 in \v~: '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:27 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:359 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:49 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 6:16 in \v~: And king Antiochus died there in \f + \fr 6:16 \ft circa B.C.E 164\f* the hundred and forty and ninth year. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:361 at beginning of line with text: '88 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 2:23 in \v~: Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover·, \f + \fr 2:23 \ft Note: This is the first of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:362 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:363 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 8:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:365 at beginning of line with text: '89 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 6:20 in \v~: And they were gathered together, and besieged them in \f + \fr 6:20 \ft circa B.C.E 163\f* the hundred and fifties year, and he made mounds to shoot from, and engines of war. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:30 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:30 \ft MP: The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3). (Is 60:2-3)\f* \wj for my eyes have seen your method of salvation, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:366 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:31 in \v~: “It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \qt wife, let him give her a \+tl get\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:31 \ft Quoted from Deut 24:1\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 9:44 in \v~: \qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \qt* \f + \fr 9:44 \ft Quoted from Is 66:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:367 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:31 in \v~: '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:31 \\ft Quoted from Deut 24:1\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 9:44 in \v~: '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 9:44 \\ft Quoted from Is 66:24\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:369 at beginning of line with text: '90 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:31 in \v~: \wj which you have prepared \wj* \f + \fr 2:31 \ft MP: Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6). (Is 49:6)\f* \wj before the face of all peoples; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:370 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:371 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 5:24 in \v~: Enoch walked with God, and \qt he was not found, for God took him. \qt* \f + \fr 5:24 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:5\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 9:48 in \v~: \qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \qt* \f + \fr 9:48 \ft Quoted from Is 66:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:373 at beginning of line with text: '91 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:33 in \v~: “Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \qt* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Quoted from Deut 23:21\f* but \qt shall perform to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Quoted from Deut 23:23\f* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 5:24 in \v~: 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:24 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 9:48 in \v~: '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 9:48 \\ft Quoted from Is 66:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:374 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:33 in \v~: “Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \qt* but \qt shall perform to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Quoted from Deut 23:23\f* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:375 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:33 in \v~: “Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \qt* but \qt shall perform to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:33 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:377 at beginning of line with text: '92 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:33 in \v~: '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:33 \\ft Quoted from Deut 23:21\\f* but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:33 \\ft Quoted from Deut 23:23\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:33 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:34 in \v~: and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \qt falling \qt* \f + \fr 2:34 \ft Quoted from Is 8:14-15\f* and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \qt a sign \qt* \f + \fr 2:34 \ft Quoted from Is 7:14\f* which is spoken against. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:378 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:379 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 2:34 in \v~: and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \qt falling \qt* and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \qt a sign \qt* \f + \fr 2:34 \ft Quoted from Is 7:14\f* which is spoken against. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:381 at beginning of line with text: '93 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:35 in \v~: nor 'by \qt the earth', \qt* for it \qt is \qt* his \qt footstool; \qt* \f + \fr 5:35 \ft Quoted from Is 66:1\f*nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \qt the city of the great King. \qt* \f + \fr 5:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 48:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:382 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:4 in \v~: They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \qt certificate of divorce \qt* to be \qt written \qt*, \f + \fr 10:4 \ft Quoted from Deut 24:1\f* and to divorce her.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:35 in \v~: nor 'by \qt the earth', \qt* for it \qt is \qt* his \qt footstool; \qt* nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \qt the city of the great King. \qt* \f + \fr 5:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 48:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:383 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 3:13 in \v~: \f + \fr 3:13 \ft MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24)\f* \wj No one has ascended into heaven, but he who descended out of heaven, the Son of Man, who is in heaven. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:35 in \v~: "nor 'by \\qt the earth', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:35 \\ft Quoted from Is 66:1\\f*nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:35 \\ft Quoted from Ps 48:2\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:385 at beginning of line with text: '94 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:386 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:6 in \v~: But from the beginning of the creation, God \qt made them male and female. \qt* \f + \fr 10:6 \ft Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:387 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 3:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 3:14 \ft MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9)\f* \wj As \+qt Moses [Drawn out] \+qt* lifted up the \+qt serpent \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 3:14 \ft Quoted from Num 21:9\f* \wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 10:6 in \v~: 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:6 \\ft Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 3:14 in \v~: \wj As \+qt Moses [Drawn out] \+qt* lifted up the \+qt serpent \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 3:14 \ft Quoted from Num 21:9\f* \wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:389 at beginning of line with text: '95 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:38 in \v~: “You have heard that it was said, \qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \qt* \f + \fr 5:38 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:24; Lev 24:20; Deut 19:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:390 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:38 in \v~: '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:38 \\ft Quoted from Ex 21:24; Lev 24:20; Deut 19:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:391 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:8 in \v~: \qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \qt* \f + \fr 10:8 \ft Quoted from Gen 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:393 at beginning of line with text: '96 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 10:8 in \v~: '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:8 \\ft Quoted from Gen 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:394 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 312 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 506 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 953 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 1299 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:395 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:397 at beginning of line with text: '97 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:43 in \v~: “You have heard that it was said, \qt ‘You shall show \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \qt* \f + \fr 5:43 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\f* and hate and detest your enemy.’ ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 3:17 in footnote: 3:17 MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:398 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:399 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:401 at beginning of line with text: '98 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 6:30 in \v~: \f + \fr 6:30 \ft Lev 6:30 [Heb Bible Lev 6:23] (#2b.126): \ft Not to eat the flesh of sin offerings in which the blood was brought inside the Tent of Meeting\f* No sin offering, of which any of the blood is brought into the Tent of Meeting to make atonement in the Holy Place, shall be eaten: it shall be burned with fire. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:402 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:18 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·. \f + \fr 10:18 \ft See note on Matt 19:6-18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:403 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 10:18 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. \\f + \\fr 10:18 \\ft See note on Matt 19:6-18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:405 at beginning of line with text: '99 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 5:48 in \v~: Therefore \qt you shall be \qt* perfect, \qt just as \+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\+tl* ·your \qt* Father in Heaven· \qt is \qt* perfect. \f + \fr 5:48 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:406 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:19 in \v~: You know the \tl mitzvot\tl* ·instructions·: \qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \+tl moicheuo\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \qt* \f + \fr 10:19 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 3:19 in \v~: \wj This is the judgment, that \wj* \f + \fr 3:19 \ft MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3)\f* \wj the light has come into the world, and men have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 5:48 in \v~: "Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect. \\f + \\fr 5:48 \\ft Quoted from Lev 19:2\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 10:19 in \v~: 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:19 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:407 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:2-3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:409 at beginning of line with text: '100 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:410 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:411 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:413 at beginning of line with text: '101 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 6:6 in \v~: Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \nd Adonai \nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \qt with an outstretched arm, \qt* \f + \fr 6:6 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:17\f* and with great judgments: WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 7:1 in \v~: In \f + \fr 7:1 \ft circa B.C.E 162\f* the hundred and one and fifties year Demetrius the son of Seleucus came forth from Rome [Town of flowing waters], and went up with a few men to a city by the sea, and reigned there. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:414 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:415 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 6:7 in \v~: and \qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \qt* \f + \fr 6:7 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16\f* and you shall know that I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:417 at beginning of line with text: '102 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 7:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:418 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 111 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 447 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 788 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 1170 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:419 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 18:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 4:24 in \v~: For \nd Adonai \nd* your \qt God is \+tl 'Akal 'Esh\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \qt* \f + \fr 4:24 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:29\f* a jealous God. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:6 in \v~: \qt Then all humanity will see God’s \qt* \f + \fr 3:6 \ft Quoting from Is 40:3-5\f* method of deliverance.’” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:421 at beginning of line with text: '103 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:34 in \v~: They will \qt mock him, spit \qt* on him, \qt scourge him, \qt* \f + \fr 10:34 \ft Quoted from Is 50:6\f* and kill him. \qt On the third day he will rise \qt* \f + \fr 10:34 \ft Quoted from Hos 6:2\f* again.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:2 in \p~: \wj and \+qt all nations \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Luke 24:47\f* \wj shall flow to it. \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 7:11 in footnote: 7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the Cohen ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the matzah ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:422 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 10:34 in \v~: They will \qt mock him, spit \qt* on him, \qt scourge him, \qt* and kill him. \qt On the third day he will rise \qt* \f + \fr 10:34 \ft Quoted from Hos 6:2\f* again.” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:423 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:425 at beginning of line with text: '104 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:426 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 7:12 in \v~: If he \qt offers \qt* it for a \qt thanksgiving, \qt* then he shall offer with the \qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \qt* \f + \fr 7:12 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:427 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 7:7 in \v~: \qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \qt the flood waters. \qt* \f + \fr 7:7 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:37; Luke 17:27\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:429 at beginning of line with text: '105 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 7:7 in \v~: '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:7 \\ft Quoted in Matt 24:37; Luke 17:27\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:430 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:431 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:433 at beginning of line with text: '106 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:434 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 3:36 in \v~: \f + \fr 3:36 \ft MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12)\f* \wj One who believes in the Son has eternal life, but one who disobeys the Son won’t see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:435 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:27 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:437 at beginning of line with text: '107 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 4:35 in \v~: It was shown to you so that you might know that \nd Adonai \nd* is God. \qt There is no one else besides him, \qt* \f + \fr 4:35 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted in \+bd* Mark 12:32\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:438 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 4:35 in \v~: 'It was shown to you so that you might know that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PSA -1:0 in \id: 'PSA PS 07-PS-ousbc.sfm One Unity Study Bible Condensed (OUSBc) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 7:19 in \v~: “‘The meat that touches any unclean thing shall not be eaten. \f + \fr 7:19 \ft Lev 7:19 (Lev 7:19-20) (#2b.132): \ft T. Sacrificial meat that touches something unclean must be burned with fire / R. To burn the flesh of any sacrifice that has become ceremonially unclean\f* It shall be burned with fire. As for the meat, everyone who is clean may eat it; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:439 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 7:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PSA -1:2 in \h: 'Psalms / Tehillim ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:441 at beginning of line with text: '108 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after PSA -1:3 in \toc1: 'Psalms [Praises] / Tehillim [Praises] ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:442 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB PSA WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:23 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] himself, when he began to teach, was about thirty years old, \f + \fr 3:23 \ft MP: Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah). (Hag 2:23)\f* \wj being the son (as was supposed) of Joseph [May he add], the son of Heli, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:443 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:445 at beginning of line with text: '109 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 4:39 in \v~: Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \sc Adonai^ \sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \qt There is no one else.\qt* \f + \fr 4:39 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted in \+bd* Mark 12:32\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:446 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:12 Paraphrase ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 4:39 in \v~: 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \\sc Adonai^ \\sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:447 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 9:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:449 at beginning of line with text: '110 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 1:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:450 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:27 in \v~: \wj the son of Joanan, the son of Rhesa, \wj* \f + \fr 3:27 \ft MP: Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23). (Zech 3:8)\f* \wj the son of Zerubbabel, \wj* the son of Shealtiel, the son of Neri, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:451 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:453 at beginning of line with text: '111 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:454 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 11:10 in \v~: \wj Blessed is the kingdom of \+tl Avinu\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \+nd Adonai \+nd*! \+qt \+tl Hosanna\+tl* ·Save now· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:25-26\f* \wj in the highest!” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:455 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:10 in \p~: to escape \qt from \qt* the \qt terror of \qt* \f + \fr 2:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:15-16\f* \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd*, \qt* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:457 at beginning of line with text: '112 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:31 in \v~: the son of Melea, the son of Menan, the son of Mattatha, the son of Nathan, \f + \fr 3:31 \ft MP: Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11). (2 Sam 7:12-13)\f* \wj the son of David [Beloved], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:458 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:10 in \p~: and from \qt the glory of his majesty. \qt* \f + \fr 2:10 \ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:459 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 2:10 in \p~: 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:10 \\ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:461 at beginning of line with text: '113 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:33 in \v~: the son of Amminadab, the son of Aram [Elevated], the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, \f + \fr 3:33 \ft MP: King Messiah is a descendant of Judah. (Gen 49:10; 1 Chr 5:2)\f* \wj the son of Judah [Praised], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:462 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:11 in \v~: Then Pharaoh also called for the wise men and the sorcerers. \f + \fr 7:11 \ft Reference verse: (2 Tim 3:8) names these specific magicians as Jannes and Jambres\f* They also, the magicians of Egypt [Abode of slavery], did the same thing with their enchantments. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 11:17 in \v~: He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \tl Tanakh\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \qt* \f + \fr 11:17 \ft Quoted from Is 56:7\f* But you have made it a \qt den of robbers!” \qt* \f + \fr 11:17 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 9:12 in \v~: They shall leave none of it until the morning, \f + \fr 9:12 \ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \ft Not to break any bones from the second \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb\f* \qt nor break a bone \qt* \f + \fr 9:12 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* of it. According to all the statute of the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:463 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 23:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 9:12 in \v~: They shall leave none of it until the morning, \qt nor break a bone \qt* \f + \fr 9:12 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* of it. According to all the statute of the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 11:17 in \v~: He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \tl Tanakh\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \qt* But you have made it a \qt den of robbers!” \qt* \f + \fr 11:17 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:465 at beginning of line with text: '114 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 3:34 in \v~: the son of Jacob [Supplanter], the son of Isaac [Laughter], \f + \fr 3:34 \ft MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Gen 22:18)\f* \wj the son of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \wj* the son of Terah, the son of Nahor, WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 11:17 in \v~: 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 11:17 \\ft Quoted from Is 56:7\\f* But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 11:17 \\ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:466 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 24:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 8:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:467 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:20 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 1:6 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 2:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:469 at beginning of line with text: '115 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:470 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:10-11 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 211 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:471 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:473 at beginning of line with text: '116 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 8:21 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* smelled the \qt pleasant aroma. \qt* \f + \fr 8:21 \ft Quoted in Phil 4:18\f* \nd Adonai \nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:7 in footnote: 5:7 Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment ( karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:474 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:1 in \v~: \wj \+qt Why do the nations rage, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 11:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:475 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 2:1 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28)\\f* \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:1 \\ft Quoted in Rev 11:18\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 7:23 in \v~: Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \qt* \f + \fr 7:23 \ft Quoted from Ps 6:8\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 9:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:477 at beginning of line with text: '117 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:20 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \nd Adonai \nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \qt waters \qt* that were in the river were \qt turned to blood. \qt* \f + \fr 7:20 \ft Quoted in Rev 8:8, 11:6\f* \f + \fr 7:20 \ft Referenced in (2 Tim 3:8) though not direct quote\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 7:23 in \v~: 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:23 \\ft Quoted from Ps 6:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:478 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:20 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \nd Adonai \nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \qt waters \qt* that were in the river were \qt turned to blood. \qt* \f + \fr 7:20 \ft Referenced in (2 Tim 3:8) though not direct quote\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:4 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \+tl d'var Elohim\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:4 \ft Quoted from Deut 8:3\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:479 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:9 in \v~: You shall not \tl hawa\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, \f + \fr 5:9 \ft Deut 5:9; Ex 20:5 (#2b.93): \ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship / Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy\f* nor \tl abad\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \nd Adonai \nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me; WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 7:20 in \v~: 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:20 \\ft Quoted in Rev 8:8, 11:6\\f* \\f + \\fr 7:20 \\ft Referenced in (2 Tim 3:8) though not direct quote\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:4 in \v~: "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:4 \\ft Quoted from Deut 8:3\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:481 at beginning of line with text: '118 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:2 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:2 \ft MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26)\f* \wj The kings of the earth \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:19\f* \wj take a stand, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 4:37 in \v~: For in this the saying is true, \qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \qt* \f + \fr 4:37 \ft Quoted from Mic 6:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:482 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:40 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 4:37 in \v~: 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:37 \\ft Quoted from Mic 6:15\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:21 in \v~: The fish that were in the river \qt died; \qt* \f + \fr 7:21 \ft Quoted in Rev 16:3\f* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \qt drink \qt* water from the river; and the \qt blood \qt* \f + \fr 7:21 \ft Quoted in Rev 16:6\f* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:2 in \v~: \wj The kings of the earth \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:19\f* \wj take a stand, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:1 in \v~: He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \qt vineyard, \qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \qt wine press, \qt* built a \qt tower, \qt* \f + \fr 12:1 \ft Quoted from Is 5:1-2\f* rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:483 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 8:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:19 in \p~: to escape \qt from \qt* the \qt terror of \qt* \f + \fr 2:19 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:15-16\f* \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd*, \qt* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:21 in \v~: The fish that were in the river \qt died; \qt* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \qt drink \qt* water from the river; and the \qt blood \qt* \f + \fr 7:21 \ft Quoted in Rev 16:6\f* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 150 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 257 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 306 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:485 at beginning of line with text: '119 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 644 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 421 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 553 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 899 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 fp 804 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 24 fp 1429 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 41 f 2021 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:486 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:30 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:8 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \tl Satan\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \qt ‘You shall worship \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:8 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:19 in \p~: and \qt from the glory of his majesty, \qt* \f + \fr 2:19 \ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:487 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:44 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 7:22 in \v~: The magicians \f + \fr 7:22 \ft See Reference verse Note on (Ex 7:11) with (2 Tim 3:8)\f*of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \nd Adonai \nd* had spoken. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:8 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:8 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 10:9 in footnote: 10:9 Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron ( Cohenim ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or shofars ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:2 in \p~: \wj \+qt against \+nd Adonai \+nd*, and against\+qt*\wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \ft \+tl Mashiach\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)\f* \wj his Anointed, \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Acts 4:25-26\f* saying, WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 2:19 in \p~: 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:19 \\ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:489 at beginning of line with text: '120 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:2 in \p~: \wj \+qt against \+nd Adonai \+nd*, and against\+qt*\wj* \wj his Anointed, \wj* \f + \fr 2:2 \ft Quoted in Acts 4:25-26\f* saying, WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:490 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:33 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:11 in footnote: 5:11 Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context ( Sanhedrin 7:5) \fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:491 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 386 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 683 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 927 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:493 at beginning of line with text: '121 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:494 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:35 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:12 in footnote: 5:12 Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 8:4 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \+qt to the priest, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:4 \ft Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4)\f* \wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:11 in \p~: \qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:11 \ft Quoted from Ps 91:11-12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:495 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:11 in \p~: '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:11 \\ft Quoted from Ps 91:11-12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:497 at beginning of line with text: '122 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:21 in \p~: to escape \qt from \qt* the \qt terror of \qt* \f + \fr 2:21 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:15-16\f* \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd*, \qt* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:11 in \p~: \wj \+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:11 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:22-23\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:498 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:11 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:11 \\ft Quoted from Ps 118:22-23\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:6 in \v~: \f + \fr 2:6 \ft Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47))\f* \wj “Yet I have set \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37)\f* \wj my King \+qt on \+qt* my holy \+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:499 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:12 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \qt* \f + \fr 4:12 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:16\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 2:21 in \p~: and \qt from the glory of his majesty, \qt* \f + \fr 2:21 \ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:501 at beginning of line with text: '123 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:12 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:12 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:16\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:6 in \v~: \wj “Yet I have set \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37)\f* \wj my King \+qt on \+qt* my holy \+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:1\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 127 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 264 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 2:21 in \p~: 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:21 \\ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 f 536 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:502 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:6 in \v~: \wj “Yet I have set \wj* \wj my King \+qt on \+qt* my holy \+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:6 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:503 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 2:6 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 2:6 \\ft MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28)\\f* \\f + \\fr 2:6 \\ft Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47))\\f* \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37)\\f* \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:6 \\ft Quoted in Rev 14:1\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:16 in footnote: 5:16 Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:505 at beginning of line with text: '124 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:16 in \v~: \qt “Honor your father and your mother, \qt* \f + \fr 5:16 \ft Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10\f* as \nd Adonai \nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \qt it may go well with you, in the land \qt* \f + \fr 5:16 \ft Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3\f* which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 3:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:506 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 32:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:16 in \v~: \qt “Honor your father and your mother, \qt* as \nd Adonai \nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \qt it may go well with you, in the land \qt* \f + \fr 5:16 \ft Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3\f* which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:507 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:40 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:7 in \p~: \nd Adonai \nd* said to me, \f + \fr 2:7 \ft Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5\f* \wj \+qt “You are my son. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 9:3 in \v~: And the first month of \f + \fr 9:3 \ft circa B.C.E 161\f* the hundred and fifty and second year they encamped against Jerusalem [City of peace]: WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:509 at beginning of line with text: '125 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 157 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:19 in \v~: “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \qt* \f + \fr 12:19 \ft Quoting from Deut 25:5-6\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 325 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:16 in \v~: \f + \fr 4:16 \ft MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26)\f* \wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:510 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 32:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:19 in \v~: '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:19 \\ft Quoting from Deut 25:5-6\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:7 in \p~: \wj \+qt Today I have become your father. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 2:7 \ft MP: Messiah is the \ft \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:511 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:7 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:17 in footnote: 5:17 Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 8:16 in \v~: \f + \fr 8:16 \ft MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Is 53:5)\f* \wj When evening came, they brought to him many possessed with demons. He cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all who were sick; \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 2:7 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:17 in \v~: \qt “You shall not murder. \qt* \f + \fr 5:17 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:513 at beginning of line with text: '126 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:514 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 33:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 5:17 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death\\f* \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:17 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 8:17 in \v~: \wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \+qt our infirmities, \+qt* and \+qt bore our diseases.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:17 \ft Quoted from Is 53:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:515 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:18 in \v~: \f + \fr 4:18 \ft MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2)\f* \wj \+qt “The \+tl Ruach of MarYah\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \+qt* \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 166 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 9:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 10:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 256 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 625 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 8:17 in \v~: '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted from Is 53:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:517 at beginning of line with text: '127 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:26 in \v~: But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \qt* \f + \fr 12:26 \ft Quoting from Ex 3:6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:518 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 34:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:26 in \v~: 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:26 \\ft Quoting from Ex 3:6\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:18 in footnote: 5:18 Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:519 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 3:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:18 in \v~: \qt “You shall not commit adultery. \qt* \f + \fr 5:18 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:9 in \p~: You shall \qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \qt* \f + \fr 2:9 \ft Quoted in Rev 2:26-27, 12:5, 19:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:521 at beginning of line with text: '128 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 5:18 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command\\f* \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:18 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 2:9 in \p~: 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:9 \\ft Quoted in Rev 2:26-27, 12:5, 19:11\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:18 in \p~: \wj \+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 4:18 \ft Quoted from Is 58:6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:522 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 4:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 8:19 in \v~: Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \qt God’s finger:” \qt* \f + \fr 8:19 \ft Quoted in Luke 11:20\f* and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \nd Adonai \nd* had spoken. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 213 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 277 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:18 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 4:18 \\ft Quoted from Is 58:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:523 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:30 in \v~: \qt you shall have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \qt* \f + \fr 12:30 \ft Quoting from Deut 6:4-5\f* This is the first commandment. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:525 at beginning of line with text: '129 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:19 in footnote: 5:19 Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:526 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:44 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:31 in \v~: The second is like this, \qt ‘You shall show \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \qt* \f + \fr 12:31 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\f* There is no other \tl mitzvah\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:19 in \v~: “You shall \qt not steal. \qt* \f + \fr 5:19 \ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\f* \f + \fr 5:19 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:527 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:11 in \p~: \qt and \qt* rejoice with \qt trembling. \qt* \f + \fr 2:11 \ft Quoted in Phil 2:12\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:19 in \v~: “You shall \qt not steal. \qt* \f + \fr 5:19 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:529 at beginning of line with text: '130 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:19 in \v~: \qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \qt* \f + \fr 4:19 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1-2\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 2:11 in \p~: '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 2:11 \\ft Quoted in Phil 2:12\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 5:19 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person\\f* “You shall \\qt not steal. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:19 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:19 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:32 in \v~: The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \qt he is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one unity·, \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Deut 6:4 \f* and \bd there is none other besides him, \bd* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:530 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:19 in \v~: '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:19 \\ft Quoted from Is 61:1-2\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote ending with space after MRK 12:32 in \v~: The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \qt he is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one unity·, \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Deut 6:4 \f* and \bd there is none other besides him, \bd* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:531 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:32 in \v~: The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \qt he is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one unity·, \qt* and \bd there is none other besides him, \bd* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:12 in \v~: \wj Kiss the Son, \wj* \f + \fr 2:12 \ft Alternative Phrasing: Give sincere homage to the Son\f* \f + \fr 2:12 \ft MP: Combined verses (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47))\f* \wj lest he be angry, and you perish on the way, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:20 in \v~: “You shall \qt not give false witness \qt* \f + \fr 5:20 \ft Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20\f* against your neighbor. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:533 at beginning of line with text: '131 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 2:12 in \v~: \wj Kiss the Son, \wj* \f + \fr 2:12 \ft MP: Combined verses (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47))\f* \wj lest he be angry, and you perish on the way, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:534 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:3-4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:32 in \v~: 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4 \\f* and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd* \\f + \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:535 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 163 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 290 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 518 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 16 f 686 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:537 at beginning of line with text: '132 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:538 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 2:12 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:33 in \v~: and to have \tl agapao\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \qt \+tl agapao \+tl* ·totally devoted love· \qt* to \qt his neighbor as himself, \qt* \f + \fr 12:33 \ft \ft \+bd Quoted from \+bd* Lev 19:18\f* \qt is \qt* more important \qt than \qt* all whole burnt offerings and \qt sacrifices.” \qt* \f + \fr 12:33 \ft Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:21 in footnote: 5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 4:22 \ft MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Song of Songs 5:16)\f* \f + \fr 4:22 \ft MP: Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Is 9:6)\f* \wj All testified about him, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth, \wj* and they said, “Is not this Joseph [May he add]’s son?” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:539 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:24 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 3:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:33 in \v~: and to have \tl agapao\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \qt \+tl agapao \+tl* ·totally devoted love· \qt* to \qt his neighbor as himself, \qt* \qt is \qt* more important \qt than \qt* all whole burnt offerings and \qt sacrifices.” \qt* \f + \fr 12:33 \ft Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:21 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \ft T. Not to covet \ft \+tl kol\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \+tl kol\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\f* “You shall \qt not covet \qt* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\f* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 4:22 \ft MP: Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Is 9:6)\f* \wj All testified about him, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth, \wj* and they said, “Is not this Joseph [May he add]’s son?” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 9:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:541 at beginning of line with text: '133 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:33 in \v~: 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18\\f* \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:33 \\ft Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 5:21 in footnote: 5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:542 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:21 in \v~: “You shall \qt not covet \qt* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\f* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:543 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 5:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:21 in \v~: “You shall \qt not covet \qt* \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:545 at beginning of line with text: '134 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 5:21 in \v~: “You shall \qt not covet \qt* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \f + \fr 5:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:546 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:25 in \v~: But truly I tell you, there were many \qt widows \qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \qt Elijah [My God Yah], \qt* when the \qt sky was shut up three years \qt* \f + \fr 4:25 \ft Quoted from 1 King 18:1\f* and six months, when a great famine came over all the land. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:547 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 5:21 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\\f* “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\\f* \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” \\f + \\fr 5:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 12:36 in \p~: \qt until I \qt* put \qt your enemies \qt* under \qt your feet.”’ \qt* \f + \fr 12:36 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:549 at beginning of line with text: '135 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 12:36 in \p~: '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:36 \\ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:550 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:26 in \v~: Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \qt* to a woman who was a \qt widow. \qt* \f + \fr 4:26 \ft Quoted from 1 King 17:1, 17:9\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:551 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:44 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:26 in \v~: 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:26 \\ft Quoted from 1 King 17:1, 17:9\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:553 at beginning of line with text: '136 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:554 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:14-15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 4:27 in \v~: There were many \qt people with \+tl tzara'at\+tl* \qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \qt* \f + \fr 4:27 \ft Quoted from 2 King 5:14\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:555 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 4:27 in \v~: "There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:27 \\ft Quoted from 2 King 5:14\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 9:9 in \v~: It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \qt boil \qt* \f + \fr 9:9 \ft Parallel plague in Rev 16:2\f* breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:557 at beginning of line with text: '137 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 94 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 232 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 363 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:558 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:27 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:559 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:11 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after PRO 8:22 in footnote: 8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:561 at beginning of line with text: '138 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 12:7 in \v~: My servant \qt Moses [Drawn out] \qt* is not so. He \qt is faithful in all my house. \qt* \f + \fr 12:7 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:2\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 9:13 in \v~: But you go and learn what this means: \qt ‘I desire \+tl eleos\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \qt* \f + \fr 9:13 \ft Quoted from Hos 6:6\f* for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \tl teshuvah\tl* ·complete repentance·.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:562 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after NUM 12:7 in \v~: 'My servant \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* is not so. He \\qt is faithful in all my house. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:7 \\ft Quoted in Heb 3:2\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:563 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:28 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 3:8 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:565 at beginning of line with text: '139 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:5 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \qt leads you astray. \qt* \f + \fr 13:5 \ft Quoted from Jer 29:8\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 9:54 in \v~: And in \f + \fr 9:54 \ft circa B.C.E 160\f* the hundred and fifty and third year, in the second month, Alcimus commanded to pull down the wall of the inner court of the sanctuary; he pulled down also the works of the prophets; WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 4:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:566 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 13:5 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:5 \\ft Quoted from Jer 29:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:567 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 9:16 in \v~: but indeed \qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \qt* \f + \fr 9:16 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:17\f* \bdit (7) \bdit* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 10:6 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], and to Eleazar [Help of God] and to Ithamar, his sons, “Don’t let the hair of your heads go loose, \f + \fr 10:6 \ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \ft T. A \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments\f* and don’t tear your clothes; so that you don’t die, and so that he not be angry with all the congregation; but let your brothers, the whole house of Israel [God prevails], bewail the burning which \nd Adonai \nd* has kindled. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:569 at beginning of line with text: '140 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:570 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:571 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:48 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 9:20 in \v~: Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \tl tzitzit\tl* ·fringes· \f + \fr 9:20 \ft Object \ft \+tl Tzitzit\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)\f* on his garment; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:573 at beginning of line with text: '141 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:574 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:12 in \v~: “Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \qt father \qt* his child. \qt Children will rise up against parents, \qt* \f + \fr 13:12 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Mic 7:6\f* and cause them to be put to death. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 208 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 343 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:575 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:577 at beginning of line with text: '142 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 10:9 in footnote: 10:9 Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): T. A wine-intoxicated Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the Cohenim ·Priests· WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:578 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:14 in \v~: But when you see the \qt abomination of desolation, \qt* \f + \fr 13:14 \ft Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11\f* spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains, ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 40 fp 737 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 47 fp 1325 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 50 f 1473 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:579 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:581 at beginning of line with text: '143 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 5:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 4:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 4:4 in \v~: You can \qt be angry, but don’t sin. \qt* \f + \fr 4:4 \ft Quoted in Eph 4:26\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:4 in \v~: \qt \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \+nd Adonai \+nd* is our God. \+nd Adonai \+nd* is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \qt* \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19\f* \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Hebrew: \ft \+tl Echad\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \+tl yachid\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \+tl yachid\+tl* ·only one·. \fp T. Examples of \+tl Echad:\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \+tl Echad\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \+tl echad\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \fp T. Examples of \+tl Yachid:\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:582 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 4:4 in \v~: 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 4:4 \\ft Quoted in Eph 4:26\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:4 in \v~: \qt \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \+nd Adonai \+nd* is our God. \+nd Adonai \+nd* is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \qt* \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Hebrew: \ft \+tl Echad\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \+tl yachid\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \+tl echad\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \+tl yachid\+tl* ·only one·. \fp T. Examples of \+tl Echad:\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \+tl Echad\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \+tl echad\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \fp T. Examples of \+tl Yachid:\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:583 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:39 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 9:27 in \v~: \f + \fr 9:27 \ft MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6) (Is 42:7 (5-9))\f* \f + \fr 9:27 \ft MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9))\f* \wj As Yeshua [Salvation] passed by from there, two blind men followed him, calling out and saying, “Have mercy on us, son of David [Beloved]!” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:19 in \v~: For in those days \qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \qt* \f + \fr 13:19 \ft Quoted from Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:585 at beginning of line with text: '144 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 13:19 in \v~: 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:19 \\ft Quoted from Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 9:27 in \v~: \f + \fr 9:27 \ft MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9))\f* \wj As Yeshua [Salvation] passed by from there, two blind men followed him, calling out and saying, “Have mercy on us, son of David [Beloved]!” \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 6:4 in footnote: 6:4 Hebrew: Echad ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; yachid is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is echad ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is yachid ·only one·. \fp T. Examples of Echad: One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant Echad describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of echad ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \fp T. Examples of Yachid: Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10). WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:586 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 6:4 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one\\f* \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:4 \\ft Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19\\f* \\f + \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:587 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:589 at beginning of line with text: '145 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:590 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 10:1 in \v~: And in \f + \fr 10:1 \ft circa B.C.E 153\f* the hundred and sixties year Alexander Epiphanes, the son of Antiochus, went up and took possession of Ptolemais: and they received him, and he reigned there. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:5 in \v~: \qt You shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \qt* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Expanded rendering: You shall \ft \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.\f* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Quoted in Mark 12:29-30\f* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:591 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:24 in \v~: But in those days, after that oppression, \qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \qt* \f + \fr 13:24 \ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 13:24 in \v~: 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:24 \\ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:593 at beginning of line with text: '146 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:5 in \v~: \qt You shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \qt* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Quoted in Mark 12:29-30\f* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:594 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:5 in \v~: \qt You shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \qt* \f + \fr 6:5 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 4:8 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:25 in \v~: \qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \qt* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Is 34:4\f* \qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \qt* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:595 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 5:1 in \v~: Let me sing for my \tl yadid\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \tl dod\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \qt vineyard. \qt* \f + \fr 5:1 \ft Quoted in Luke 20:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 6:5 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\f* \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.\\f* \\f + \\fr 6:5 \\ft Quoted in Mark 12:29-30\\f* \\f + \\fr 6:5 \\ft Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 5:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:25 in \v~: \qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \qt* \qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \qt* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:597 at beginning of line with text: '147 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 5:1 in \v~: 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:1 \\ft Quoted in Luke 20:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:25 in \v~: \qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \qt* \qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \qt* \f + \fr 13:25 \ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:598 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 5:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:12 \ft MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4)\f* \wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \+tl tzara'at\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 13:25 in \v~: '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:25 \\ft Quoted from Is 34:4\\f* \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:25 \\ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 13:25 \\ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:599 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 5:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:601 at beginning of line with text: '148 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 9:35 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] went about all the cities and the villages, \wj* \f + \fr 9:35 \ft MP: The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people. (Eze 34:4)\f* \wj teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the Good News of the Kingdom, and healing every disease and every sickness among the people. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:7 in \v~: and you shall teach them diligently to your children, \f + \fr 6:7 \ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \ft \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up\f* and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:26 in \v~: Then they will see the \qt Son of Man coming in clouds \qt* \f + \fr 13:26 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* with great power and glory. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:602 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:603 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:605 at beginning of line with text: '149 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 5:2 in \p~: and also cut out a \qt wine press \qt* \f + \fr 5:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:33; Mark 12:1\f*therein. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:8 in \v~: You shall bind them for a sign on your hand, \f + \fr 6:8 \ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \ft \+tl tefillin\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead\f* and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 5:14 in \v~: \wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \+qt to the priest \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 5:14 \ft Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14)\f* \wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:606 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 230 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 350 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:607 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:609 at beginning of line with text: '150 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 13:31 in \v~: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \qt words \qt* \f + \fr 13:31 \ft Quoted from Is 40:8\f* will not pass away. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 6:9 in footnote: 6:9 Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a mezuzah ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \fp R. Note: Note: A mezuzah ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:610 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:611 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:1 in \v~: Now \nd Adonai \nd* \qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \qt* \f + \fr 12:1 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:8\f* \qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \qt* \f + \fr 12:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:3\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:613 at beginning of line with text: '151 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:1 in \v~: Now \nd Adonai \nd* \qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \qt* \qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \qt* \f + \fr 12:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:3\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 10:4 in \v~: Simeon [Hearing] the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled]; and Judas Iscariot [Praised Dagger-man], \f + \fr 10:4 \ft Judas Kirot; it is debatable the meaning of his name. K'riot is the Hebrew spelling. If the name K'riot is derived from the Latin word sicarius, meaning [dagger-man], then Judas is likely part of the Zealots political party who opposed Roman imperialism, a near Anarchist sect. (Luke 22:3) says K'riot is a surname, an addition to Judas’ name, therefore it could be a family name, geographic location, or a political party, or for some personal reason.\f* who also betrayed him. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:614 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 12:1 in \v~: 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:1 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:8\\f* \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:1 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:3\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 10:21 in \v~: And Jonathan put on the holy garments in the seventh month of \f + \fr 10:21 \ft circa B.C.E 153\f* the hundred and sixties year, at the festival of tabernacles, and he gathered together forces, and provided arms in abundance. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:615 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:17 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:17 \ft MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7)\f* \wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \+tl 'Avi\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:617 at beginning of line with text: '152 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:13 in \v~: \qt You shall fear \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God; and you shall \+tl abad\+tl* ·serve· him, \qt* \f + \fr 6:13 \ft Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8\f* and shall swear by his name. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:618 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:3 in \v~: I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \f + \fr 12:3 \ft MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16)\f* \wj \+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:3 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:619 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:4-5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:3 in \v~: I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \wj \+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:3 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:621 at beginning of line with text: '153 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 12:3 in \v~: 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \\f + \\fr 12:3 \\ft MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16)\\f* \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:3 \\ft Quoted in Gal 3:8\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:3 in \v~: While he was at Bethany [House of affliction], in the house of Simeon [Hearing] the leper, as he sat at the table, a woman came having an alabaster jar of \f + \fr 14:3 \ft MPr: The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). (Ex 40:9, 40:11)\f* \wj ointment of pure nard— very costly. She broke the jar, and poured it over his head. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:622 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 24:17 Paraphrase ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:19 \ft MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6)\f* \f + \fr 5:19 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 6:16 in \v~: \qt You shall not tempt \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God, \qt* \f + \fr 6:16 \ft Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12\f* as you tempted him in Massah [Testing]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 5:9 in \p~: \qt They \qt* flatter \qt with their tongue. \qt* \f + \fr 5:9 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:623 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 308 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 16 f 621 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:19 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 5:9 in \p~: '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 5:9 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:625 at beginning of line with text: '154 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:4 in \v~: So Avram [Exalted father] \qt went out, \qt* \f + \fr 12:4 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:8\f* as \nd Adonai \nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer]. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:626 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 24:20 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:2 in footnote: 11:2 Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): T. To examine and identify the land animals that are kosher ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher \fp Directive: Qualifications of Kosher ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is kosher ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are kosher ·clean· for food WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:627 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 140 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:629 at beginning of line with text: '155 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 237 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:630 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 26:11-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:7 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \f + \fr 12:7 \ft MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14)\f* \wj \+qt to your seed.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:7 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:4 in footnote: 11:4 Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): Not to eat treif ·unclean· land animals \fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:631 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:22 \ft MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7)\f* \f + \fr 5:22 \ft MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16)\f* \wj For the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 12:7 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \wj \+qt to your seed.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:7 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:633 at beginning of line with text: '156 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:22 \ft MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16)\f* \wj For the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 12:7 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \\f + \\fr 12:7 \\ft MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14)\\f* \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:7 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:634 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 26:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:635 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 5:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 151 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 228 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:637 at beginning of line with text: '157 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 6:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 10:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:23 in \v~: \wj that \wj* \f + \fr 5:23 \ft MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30)\f* \wj all may \wj* \f + \fr 5:23 \ft MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10)\f* \wj honor the Son, even as they honor \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 7:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:638 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:12 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:9 in footnote: 11:9 Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): The fish that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \fp Directive: Qualification: kosher fish have both fins and scales WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:23 in \v~: \wj that \wj* \wj all may \wj* \f + \fr 5:23 \ft MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10)\f* \wj honor the Son, even as they honor \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:639 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 127 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:641 at beginning of line with text: '158 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 239 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:642 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 12:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 7:1 in \v~: When \nd Adonai \nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \qt seven nations \qt* \f + \fr 7:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:19\f* greater and mightier than you; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:643 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:2 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:11 in footnote: 11:11 Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): Not to eat treif ·unclean· fish \fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 6:4 in \v~: how he entered into God’s house, and took and ate the show bread from the table of Yahweh, and gave also to those who were with him, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests alone?” \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:645 at beginning of line with text: '159 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 6:4 in \v~: 'how he entered into God’s house, and took and ate the show bread from the table of Yahweh, and gave also to those who were with him, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests alone?” \\f + \\fr 6:4 \\ft Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:646 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 14:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:27 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \qt* \f + \fr 14:27 \ft Quoted from Zec 13:7\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 7:2 in \v~: and when \nd Adonai \nd* your God delivers them up before you, and you strike them; then you shall utterly destroy them. \f + \fr 7:2 \ft Deut 7:2 (Deut 7:1-8) (#2b.168): \ft T. Not to make a covenant nor treaty with the seven Canaanite nations / R. Not to make a covenant or treaty with idolaters\f* \f + \fr 7:2 \ft 7.2-7, 7.16, 7.26 \ft Note: God commanded Israel to kill all the people and animals of the nations in the Promised Land. One reason is to prevent Israel from learning the Gentile ways of worshiping their deities. Another reason is plague and disease, in order to prevent the spread of disease all living creatures must be killed. Another reason, in order to prevent the uprising of nations that lost a war, they would be assimilated or killed off. God chose to command Israel to “devote” all the nations to destruction.\f* You shall make no covenant with them, \f + \fr 7:2 \ft Deut 7:2 (Deut 7:1-8) (#6.405): \ft T. Show no mercy to the seven Canaanite nations God is expelling ahead of you / R. Not to have mercy or favor towards idolaters\f* nor show mercy to them; WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 14:27 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 14:27 \\ft Quoted from Zec 13:7\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:647 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 7:2 in \v~: and when \nd Adonai \nd* your God delivers them up before you, and you strike them; then you shall utterly destroy them. \f + \fr 7:2 \ft 7.2-7, 7.16, 7.26 \ft Note: God commanded Israel to kill all the people and animals of the nations in the Promised Land. One reason is to prevent Israel from learning the Gentile ways of worshiping their deities. Another reason is plague and disease, in order to prevent the spread of disease all living creatures must be killed. Another reason, in order to prevent the uprising of nations that lost a war, they would be assimilated or killed off. God chose to command Israel to “devote” all the nations to destruction.\f* You shall make no covenant with them, \f + \fr 7:2 \ft Deut 7:2 (Deut 7:1-8) (#6.405): \ft T. Show no mercy to the seven Canaanite nations God is expelling ahead of you / R. Not to have mercy or favor towards idolaters\f* nor show mercy to them; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:649 at beginning of line with text: '160 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 14:33 in \v~: Your children shall be wanderers in the \qt wilderness forty years, \qt* \f + \fr 14:33 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:18; Heb 3:17\f* and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:650 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 14:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 7:2 in \v~: and when \nd Adonai \nd* your God delivers them up before you, and you strike them; then you shall utterly destroy them. You shall make no covenant with them, \f + \fr 7:2 \ft Deut 7:2 (Deut 7:1-8) (#6.405): \ft T. Show no mercy to the seven Canaanite nations God is expelling ahead of you / R. Not to have mercy or favor towards idolaters\f* nor show mercy to them; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:651 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:30 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6)\f* \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9)\f* \wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \wj* \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7)\f* \wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:653 at beginning of line with text: '161 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:30 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9)\f* \wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \wj* \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7)\f* \wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:654 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 16:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 220 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 600 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:30 in \v~: \wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \wj* \f + \fr 5:30 \ft MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7)\f* \wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:655 at beginning of line with text: '2 Tim 2:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 10:57 in \v~: And Ptolemy went out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], himself and Cleopatra his daughter, and came to Ptolemais in \f + \fr 10:57 \ft circa B.C.E 151\f* the hundred and threescore and second year: WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 10:36 in \v~: \qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \qt* \f + \fr 10:36 \ft Quoted from Mic 7:6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:657 at beginning of line with text: '162 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:21 in footnote: 11:21 Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \fp Directive: Treif ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, kosher ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. Kosher ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 10:36 in \v~: '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:36 \\ft Quoted from Mic 7:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:658 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 7:6 in \v~: For you are a holy people to \nd Adonai \nd* your God. \nd Adonai \nd* your God has \qt chosen \qt* you to be a \qt \+tl le'am segulah\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \qt* \f + \fr 7:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 10:9 in \p~: but \qt he who perverts his ways \qt* \f + \fr 10:9 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:10\f*will be found out. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:659 at beginning of line with text: 'Jude 1:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 6:8 in \v~: \qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \qt* \f + \fr 6:8 \ft Quoted in Matt 7:23, 25:41; Luke 13:27\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:661 at beginning of line with text: '163 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 6:8 in \v~: '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:8 \\ft Quoted in Matt 7:23, 25:41; Luke 13:27\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 331 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:662 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 17:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 876 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:663 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 6:15 in \v~: Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Simeon [Hearing], who was called the \f + \fr 6:15 \ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.\f* Zealot [Zealous follower]; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:665 at beginning of line with text: '164 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 6:15 in footnote: 6:15 Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:666 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 17:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 10:12 in \p~: but \qt love covers all wrongs. \qt* \f + \fr 10:12 \ft Quoted in James 5:201 Pet 4:8\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:667 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 10:12 in \p~: 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:12 \\ft Quoted in James 5:201 Pet 4:8\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 249 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 19 f 724 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 10:67 in \v~: And in \f + \fr 10:67 \ft circa B.C.E 148\f* the hundred and threescore and fifth year came Demetrius, son of Demetrius, out of Crete into the land of his fathers: WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 6:16 in \v~: Judas [Praised] the son of James [Surplanter]; and Judas Iscariot [Praised Dagger-man], \f + \fr 6:16 \ft Judas Kirot; it is debatable the meaning of his name. K'riot is the Hebrew spelling. If the name K'riot is derived from the Latin word sicarius, meaning [dagger-man], then Judas is likely part of the Zealots political party who opposed Roman imperialism, a near Anarchist sect. (Luke 22:3) says K'riot is a surname, an addition to Judas’ name, therefore it could be a family name, geographic location, or a political party, or for some personal reason.\f* who also became a traitor. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:669 at beginning of line with text: '165 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 6:10 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:670 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:2 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 7:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 12:2 in footnote: 12:2 Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of Nissan Their flight and to count Nissan as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \fp Compare: Pesac ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of Nissan. The Rabbis view Nissan as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is Ethanim ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called Tishrei ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:671 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:673 at beginning of line with text: '166 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 13:15 in \v~: for all the land which you see, I will \qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \qt* \f + \fr 13:15 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:55; Acts 7:5; Gal 3:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:674 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 13:15 in \v~: 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:15 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:55; Acts 7:5; Gal 3:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:675 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 5:43 in \v~: \f + \fr 5:43 \ft MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24)\f* \wj I have come in \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:677 at beginning of line with text: '167 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:55 in \v~: \wj Now the chief priests and the whole council sought \wj* \f + \fr 14:55 \ft MP: The Messiah is accused by false witnesses. (Ps 27:12)\f* \wj witnesses against Yeshua [Salvation] to put him to death, and found none. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:5 in \v~: \wj \+qt the blind \+qt* receive their sight, \+qt the lame \+qt* walk, \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \ft \+tl tzara'at\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))\f* \wj the people afflicted with \+tl tzara'at\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \+qt the deaf \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 35:5-6\f* \wj hear, \+qt the dead are being raised, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 26:19\f* \wj and \+qt the poor have good news preached \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* \wj to them. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:678 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 21:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:679 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:5 in \v~: \wj \+qt the blind \+qt* receive their sight, \+qt the lame \+qt* walk, \wj* \wj the people afflicted with \+tl tzara'at\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \+qt the deaf \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 35:5-6\f* \wj hear, \+qt the dead are being raised, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 26:19\f* \wj and \+qt the poor have good news preached \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* \wj to them. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:681 at beginning of line with text: '168 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:5 in \v~: \wj \+qt the blind \+qt* receive their sight, \+qt the lame \+qt* walk, \wj* \wj the people afflicted with \+tl tzara'at\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \+qt the deaf \+qt* \wj* \wj hear, \+qt the dead are being raised, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 26:19\f* \wj and \+qt the poor have good news preached \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* \wj to them. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:682 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 21:9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:5 in \v~: \wj \+qt the blind \+qt* receive their sight, \+qt the lame \+qt* walk, \wj* \wj the people afflicted with \+tl tzara'at\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \+qt the deaf \+qt* \wj* \wj hear, \+qt the dead are being raised, \+qt* \wj* \wj and \+qt the poor have good news preached \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* \wj to them. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:683 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 10:19 in \p~: but he who \qt restrains his lips \qt* \f + \fr 10:19 \ft Quoted in James 1:19\f*does wisely. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:685 at beginning of line with text: '169 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 6:24 in \v~: “But \qt woe to you who are \qt* rich! \f + \fr 6:24 \ft Quoted from Amos 6:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:686 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 22:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 6:24 in \v~: '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich! \\f + \\fr 6:24 \\ft Quoted from Amos 6:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:687 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:62 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:62 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:62 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 274 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 528 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:689 at beginning of line with text: '170 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:62 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:62 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:4 in \v~: Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Note: This is the second of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* was at hand. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 11:44 in \v~: For I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \qt be holy; for I am holy. \qt* \f + \fr 11:44 \ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \ft \+tl treif\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)\f* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:690 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 22:28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 14:62 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 14:62 \\ft MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9)\\f* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:62 \\ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\\f* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:62 \\ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:10 in \v~: \wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \+qt* before your face, who will \+qt prepare your way before you.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted from Mal 3:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:691 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:16 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 11:44 in footnote: 11:44 Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat treif ·unclean· maggots \fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b) WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 11:10 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 11:10 \\ft MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1)\\f* \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 11:10 \\ft Quoted from Mal 3:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:693 at beginning of line with text: '171 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:15 in \v~: “‘Seven days you shall eat \tl matzah\tl* ·unleavened bread·; \f + \fr 12:15 \ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \ft T. To remove the \ft \+tl hametz\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \+tl Matzah\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \+tl hametz\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \+tl Nissan\+tl*, the first day of \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative\f* even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails]. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:694 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 11:45 in \v~: For I am \nd Adonai \nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \qt be holy, for I am holy. \qt* \f + \fr 11:45 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 1:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:695 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 14:65 in \v~: \f + \fr 14:65 \ft MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15)\f* \wj Some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to beat him with fists, and to tell him, “Prophesy!” The officers struck him with the palms of their hands. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 11:45 in \v~: 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 11:45 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 1:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:697 at beginning of line with text: '172 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:698 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 280 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 24 f 590 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:699 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:14 in \v~: \wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:14 \ft Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10\f* \wj whose coming was predicted. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:701 at beginning of line with text: '173 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 12:18 in footnote: 12:18 Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month Nissan / R. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· on the first night of Pesac ·Passover· \fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: Nissan 14th is Pesac ·Passover· and then Nissan 15th 21st is the seven days of the Feast of Matzah ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as Pesac ·Passover·, making no distinction at all WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:2 in \v~: Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \qt had six wings. \qt* \f + \fr 6:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 4:8\f* With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:702 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 8:3 in \v~: He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \tl manna\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \+tl d'var\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \qt* \nd Adonai \nd*\qt ’s mouth. \qt* \f + \fr 8:3 \ft Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:703 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 8:3 in \v~: "He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 8:3 \\ft Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 12:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 15:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:705 at beginning of line with text: '174 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:3 in \p~: \qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \+nd Adonai \+nd* \+tl Tzva'ot\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \qt* \f + \fr 6:3 \ft Quoted in Rev 4:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:706 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 28:9-10 Context ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 6:3 in \p~: "\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:3 \\ft Quoted in Rev 4:8\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:707 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 15:39 in \v~: and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \nd Adonai \nd*’s \tl mitzvot\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; \f + \fr 15:39 \ft Num 15:39 (#1.29): \ft Not to stray after thoughts of the heart and sights of the eyes\f* and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:709 at beginning of line with text: '175 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 14:20 in \p~: \qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \qt* \f + \fr 14:20 \ft Quoted in Heb 7:1-2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:710 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 31:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 14:20 in \p~: '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 14:20 \\ft Quoted in Heb 7:1-2\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:4 in \v~: The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \qt the house was filled with smoke. \qt* \f + \fr 6:4 \ft Quoted in Rev 15:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:711 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 6:4 in \v~: 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:4 \\ft Quoted in Rev 15:8\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:23 in \v~: You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \+tl Hades / Sh'ol\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \qt* \f + \fr 11:23 \ft Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15\f* For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:713 at beginning of line with text: '176 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:23 in \v~: For \nd Adonai \nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \nd Adonai \nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \qt the destroyer \qt* \f + \fr 12:23 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:28\f* to come in to your houses to strike you. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 12:3 in \v~: On \qt the eighth day \qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \qt circumcised. \qt* \f + \fr 12:3 \ft Quoted in John 7:22\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:714 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:16 Paraphrase ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 12:3 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 12:3 \\ft Lev 12:3; Gen 17:12 (Gen 17:7-14) (#1.9): \\ft To circumcise every male among you on the eighth day after birth\\f* On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:3 \\ft Quoted in John 7:22\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:715 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 11:19 in \v~: And Demetrius reigned in \f + \fr 11:19 \ft circa B.C.E 146\f* the hundred and threescore and seventh year. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:717 at beginning of line with text: '177 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 7:17 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 12:4 in \v~: She shall continue in \qt purification \qt* \f + \fr 12:4 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:21-22\f* of blood for thirty-three days. She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:718 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 4:24 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 15:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 8:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:719 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 16:5 in \v~: He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* will show who are his, \qt* \f + \fr 16:5 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19\f* and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:721 at beginning of line with text: '178 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:722 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:9 in \v~: \f + \fr 6:9 \ft MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17)\f* \wj He said, \+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:723 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:31 in \v~: Our fathers \qt ate \qt* the \qt \+tl manna\+tl* ·what is it· \qt* \f + \fr 6:31 \ft Quoted from Ex 16:15\f* in the wilderness. As it is written, \qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \qt* \f + \fr 6:31 \ft Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 11:29 in \v~: \wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \+qt you will find rest for your souls. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:29 \ft Quoted from Jer 6:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:725 at beginning of line with text: '179 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:31 in \v~: Our fathers \qt ate \qt* the \qt \+tl manna\+tl* ·what is it· \qt* in the wilderness. As it is written, \qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \qt* \f + \fr 6:31 \ft Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:726 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 11:29 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 11:29 \\ft MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9)\\f* \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 11:29 \\ft Quoted from Jer 6:16\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 12:8 in \v~: If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \qt* \f + \fr 12:8 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:24\f* the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’” WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 6:31 in \v~: 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:31 \\ft Quoted from Ex 16:15\\f* in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 6:31 \\ft Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:727 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 8:2 in \v~: \wj \+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:15-16\f* \wj established strength, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 15:5 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \qt sky, \qt* and count the \qt stars, \qt* \f + \fr 15:5 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \qt “So will your offspring be.” \qt* \f + \fr 15:5 \ft Quoted in Rom 4:18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:729 at beginning of line with text: '180 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 13:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 15:5 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \qt sky, \qt* and count the \qt stars, \qt* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \qt “So will your offspring be.” \qt* \f + \fr 15:5 \ft Quoted in Rom 4:18\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:9 in \p~: \wj \+qt but don’t perceive.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 6:9 \ft Quoted in Luke 8:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:730 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 15:5 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:5 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\\f* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:5 \\ft Quoted in Rom 4:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:731 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:2-3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 6:9 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 6:9 \\ft Quoted in Luke 8:10\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 15:28 in \v~: \wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 15:28 \ft Quoted from Is 53:12\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 15:28 in \v~: '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 15:28 \\ft Quoted from Is 53:12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:733 at beginning of line with text: '181 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 15:6 in \v~: \qt He believed in \+nd Adonai \+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \qt* \f + \fr 15:6 \ft Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23\f* \bdit (6) \bdit* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:2 in \v~: But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease·.” \f + \fr 12:2 \ft Sabbath law of harvesting, see (Ex 34:21 OU288)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:734 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16-20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 12:2 in \v~: 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” \\f + \\fr 12:2 \\ft Sabbath law of harvesting, see (Ex 34:21 OU288)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:735 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 18:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:737 at beginning of line with text: '182 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:40 in \v~: Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \qt four hundred thirty years. \qt* \f + \fr 12:40 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:738 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:4 in \v~: how he entered in the house of \tl MarYah\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests? \f + \fr 12:4 \ft Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:739 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 12:40 in \v~: 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:40 \\ft Quoted in Gal 3:17\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:38 in \v~: \f + \fr 6:38 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 12:4 in \v~: 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests? \\f + \\fr 12:4 \\ft Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:741 at beginning of line with text: '183 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 15:34 in \v~: At three, \f + \fr 15:34 \ft MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \+qt* which means, \+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 15:34 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:1\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 16:26 in \v~: He spoke to the congregation, saying, \qt “Depart, \qt* please, from the tents of these \qt wicked \qt* \f + \fr 16:26 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19\f* men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:10 in \p~: \wj \+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 6:10 \ft Quoted in John 12:40\f* \f + \fr 6:10 \ft Quoted in Acts 28:26-27\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 8:6 in \p~: \wj \+qt You have put all things under his feet: \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:22\f* \f + \fr 8:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:6-9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 15:34 in \v~: At three, \wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \+qt* which means, \+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 15:34 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:742 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:17-19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 6:10 in \p~: \wj \+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 6:10 \ft Quoted in Acts 28:26-27\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 8:6 in \p~: \wj \+qt You have put all things under his feet: \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:6-9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MRK 15:34 in \v~: 'At three, \\f + \\fr 15:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1)\\f* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 15:34 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:743 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:5 in \v~: Or have you not read in the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless? \f + \fr 12:5 \ft Context: Example: Num 28:9-10\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 196 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 6:10 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 6:10 \\ft Quoted in John 12:40\\f* \\f + \\fr 6:10 \\ft Quoted in Acts 28:26-27\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 357 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 8:6 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 8:6 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:22\\f* \\f + \\fr 8:6 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:6-9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:745 at beginning of line with text: '184 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 12:5 in \v~: 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless? \\f + \\fr 12:5 \\ft Context: Example: Num 28:9-10\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 15:14 in \v~: \qt I will also judge that nation, \qt* whom they will serve. \qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \qt* \f + \fr 15:14 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:6-7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:746 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:18 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 12:43 in footnote: 12:43 Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb \fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 15:36 in \v~: One ran, and filling a sponge full of \qt vinegar, \qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \qt to drink, \qt* \f + \fr 15:36 \ft Quoted from Ps 39:21, 69:21\f* saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 15:14 in \v~: '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:14 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:6-7\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 223 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:747 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 20 fp 1077 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 23 fp 1382 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 28 f 1923 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 7:15 in \v~: He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \qt gave him to his mother. \qt* \f + \fr 7:15 \ft Quoted from 1 Kings 17:23\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:749 at beginning of line with text: '185 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:7 in \v~: But if you had known what this means, \qt ‘I desire \+tl eleos\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \qt* \f + \fr 12:7 \ft Quoted from Hos 6:6\f* you would not have condemned the guiltless. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:750 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 7:15 in \v~: 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 7:15 \\ft Quoted from 1 Kings 17:23\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:45 in \v~: It is written in the prophets, ‘They \qt will all be taught by \+nd Adonai \+nd*.’ \qt* \f + \fr 6:45 \ft Quoting from Is 54:13\f* Therefore everyone who hears from \tl haAbba\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 13:12 in footnote: 13:12 Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the Cohen ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \fp Consider: The origin of tzara'at ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is lashon harah ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, tzara'at on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and tzara'at in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease tzara'at is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal tzara'at ·leprosy· \fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for tzara'at ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse tzara'at ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure tzara'at ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:751 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 7:7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 8:9 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:753 at beginning of line with text: '186 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:46 in \v~: It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \f + \fr 12:46 \ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \ft Not to break any bones of the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb\f* \f + \fr 12:46 \ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)\f* \wj Do \+qt not break any of its bones. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:46 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:754 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 16:40 in \v~: to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \nd Adonai \nd*, that he \qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \qt* \f + \fr 16:40 \ft Quoted in Jude 1:11 (see also Num 26:21-24)\f* and as his company; as \nd Adonai \nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:46 in \v~: It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \f + \fr 12:46 \ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)\f* \wj Do \+qt not break any of its bones. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:46 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:755 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:757 at beginning of line with text: '187 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:46 in \v~: It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \wj Do \+qt not break any of its bones. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:46 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:11 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \wj* \f + \fr 12:11 \ft Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 6:49 in \v~: Your fathers \qt ate \qt* the \qt \+tl manna\+tl* ·what is it· \qt* \f + \fr 6:49 \ft Quoted from Ex 16:15\f* in the wilderness, and they died. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:758 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:4-5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 12:46 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in\\f* It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \\f + \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb\\f* \\f + \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)\\f* \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:46 \\ft Quoted in John 19:36\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 12:11 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 12:11 \\ft MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4)\\f* \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:11 \\ft Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:759 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:29-30 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 16:1 in \v~: Now Sarai [Mockery], Avram [Exalted father]’s wife, bore him no children. She had a servant, an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whose name was Hagar [Flight]. \f + \fr 16:1 \ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \ft \+nd Adonai \+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:761 at beginning of line with text: '188 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:762 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 7:22 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \qt* walk, the people afflicted with \tl tzara'at\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \qt the deaf \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 35:5-6\f* hear, the \qt dead are raised \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 26:19\f* up, and \qt the poor have good news preached \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* to them. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 16:1 in \v~: 'Now Sarai [Mockery], Avram [Exalted father]’s wife, bore him no children. She had a servant, an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whose name was Hagar [Flight]. \\f + \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:48 in \v~: When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· to \nd Adonai \nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: \f + \fr 12:48 \ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings\f* but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 7:22 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \qt* walk, the people afflicted with \tl tzara'at\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \qt the deaf \qt* hear, the \qt dead are raised \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 26:19\f* up, and \qt the poor have good news preached \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* to them. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:763 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:37 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 9:19 in \v~: \qt I was terrified \qt* \f + \fr 9:19 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:21\f* that because of how angry \nd Adonai \nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \nd Adonai \nd* \tl sh'ma\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:765 at beginning of line with text: '189 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 7:22 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \qt* walk, the people afflicted with \tl tzara'at\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \qt the deaf \qt* hear, the \qt dead are raised \qt* up, and \qt the poor have good news preached \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Is 61:1\f* to them. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:766 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:767 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 16:4 in \v~: He went in to Hagar [Flight], and she conceived. When she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes. \f + \fr 16:4 \ft Context: Hagar is the second wife but she was and is first Sarah’s maid. The elevated status of second wife brings both blessing and frustration. Sarah speaks to Hagar as she had before the marriage, this is a source of contention combined with one woman having a child and the other woman barren.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 12:51 in \v~: That same day, \nd Adonai \nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \qt out of the land \qt* \f + \fr 12:51 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:17\f* of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:769 at beginning of line with text: '190 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 16:4 in \v~: 'He went in to Hagar [Flight], and she conceived. When she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes. \\f + \\fr 16:4 \\ft Context: Hagar is the second wife but she was and is first Sarah’s maid. The elevated status of second wife brings both blessing and frustration. Sarah speaks to Hagar as she had before the marriage, this is a source of contention combined with one woman having a child and the other woman barren.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:770 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:771 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:773 at beginning of line with text: '191 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:774 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 7:27 in \p~: who will \qt prepare \qt* your \qt way before \qt* \f + \fr 7:27 \ft Quoted from Mal 3:1\f* you.’ WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 17:8 in \v~: On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \qt sprouted, \qt* \f + \fr 17:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:775 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 112 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 13:2 in \v~: \qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \qt* \f + \fr 13:2 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:23\f* whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:777 at beginning of line with text: '192 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 11:31 in \p~: how much more \qt the wicked and the sinner! \qt* \f + \fr 11:31 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 4:18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:778 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:16 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 10:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 11:31 in \p~: 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 11:31 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 4:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:779 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:7 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 7:14 in footnote: 7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 17:10 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \qt* \f + \fr 17:10 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:781 at beginning of line with text: '193 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 7:14 in \v~: \wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \+qt a sign. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:34\f* \wj Behold, \+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft MP: The name \ft \+tl Immanu'el\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \+tl Immanu'el\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)\f* \wj \+qt and shall call his name \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9)\f* \wj \+qt \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us]. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 16:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 16:19 \ft MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5)\f* \wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \+qt sat down at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 16:19 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of God. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:782 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MRK 16:19 in \v~: \wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \+qt sat down at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 16:19 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of God. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 7:14 in \v~: \wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \+qt a sign. \+qt* \wj* \wj Behold, \+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft MP: The name \ft \+tl Immanu'el\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \+tl Immanu'el\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)\f* \wj \+qt and shall call his name \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9)\f* \wj \+qt \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us]. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:783 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 7:14 in \v~: \wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \+qt a sign. \+qt* \wj* \wj Behold, \+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt and shall call his name \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9)\f* \wj \+qt \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us]. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:21 in \v~: In his name, \qt the nations will \qt* \f + \fr 12:21 \ft Quoted from Is 42:1-4\f* hope.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 18:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:785 at beginning of line with text: '194 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 7:14 in \v~: \wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \+qt a sign. \+qt* \wj* \wj Behold, \+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt and shall call his name \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us]. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:14 \ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 1:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:786 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 1:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 13:7 in \v~: Unleavened bread shall be eaten throughout the seven days; \f + \fr 13:7 \ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \ft \+tl Matzah\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \+tl hametz\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days\f* and no leavened bread shall be seen with you. No yeast shall be seen with you, within all your borders. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 7:14 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)\\f* \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft Quoted in Luke 2:34\\f* \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)\\f* \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9)\\f* \\wj \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:14 \\ft Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:787 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 17:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:789 at beginning of line with text: '195 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 242 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 700 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:2 in \v~: Now the festival of \tl Sukkot\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month \f + \fr 7:2 \ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \ft \+tl Tishri\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \+tl Ethanim\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.\f* 15th day). WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:24 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:24 \ft MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3)\f* \wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \+tl Ba'al-Zibbul\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:790 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:6 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 18:3 in footnote: 18:3 Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the Cohenim ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both Cohenim ·Priests· and Levites; namely the Cohenim ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to Torah ·Teaching· WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:791 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 255 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 332 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:793 at beginning of line with text: '196 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:2 in \v~: \qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \qt* \f + \fr 17:2 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 1:73\f* and will multiply you exceedingly.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:794 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 8:3 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 18:4 in footnote: 18:4 Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the Cohenim ·Priests· \fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:795 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:797 at beginning of line with text: '197 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 13:12 in \v~: that you shall \qt set apart to \+nd Adonai \+nd* \qt* all that opens the womb, and \qt every firstborn \qt* \f + \fr 13:12 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:23\f* which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \nd Adonai \nd*’s. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 3:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 3:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:798 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 8:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:5 in \v~: Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \qt* \f + \fr 17:5 \ft Quoted in Rom 4:17-18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:799 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 17:5 in \v~: 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:5 \\ft Quoted in Rom 4:17-18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:801 at beginning of line with text: '198 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 13:13 in \v~: Every firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb; \f + \fr 13:13 \ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:12-13) (#8.485): \ft T. To break the neck of a firstborn donkey that is not redeemed / R. To break the neck of a firstborn unclean animal if the owner does not intend to redeem it\f* and if you will not redeem it, then you shall break its neck; and you shall redeem all the firstborn of man among your sons. \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \bdit* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:802 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 9:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 110 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 197 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:803 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:7 in \v~: I will establish my covenant between me and you \qt and your offspring \qt* \f + \fr 17:7 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:16\f* after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:805 at beginning of line with text: '199 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 13:47 in footnote: 13:47 Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 13:15 in \v~: When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \nd Adonai \nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \qt to \+nd Adonai \+nd* \qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \qt firstborn \qt* of my \qt sons \qt* \f + \fr 13:15 \ft Quoted in Luke 2:23\f* I redeem.’ WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:806 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 5:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 5:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:807 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:8 in \v~: \qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \qt possession. \qt* \f + \fr 17:8 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5\f* I will be their God.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 9:20 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 18:15 in \v~: Everything that opens the womb, of all flesh which they offer to \nd Adonai \nd*, both of man and animal shall be yours. \f + \fr 18:15 \ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver\f* Nevertheless, you shall surely redeem the firstborn of man, and you shall redeem the firstborn of unclean animals. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:809 at beginning of line with text: '200 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:16 in \v~: \qt Circumcise \qt* therefore the foreskin of your \qt heart, \qt* and be no more \qt stiff-necked. \qt* \f + \fr 10:16 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 10:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:810 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 10:16 in \v~: '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:16 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:811 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 6:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 6:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:813 at beginning of line with text: '201 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:8 in \v~: It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \qt \+tl 'Immanu El\+tl* [God is with us]. \qt* \f + \fr 8:8 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:3\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 6:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:17 in \v~: For \nd Adonai \nd* your God, he is \tl Elohei\tl* of the \tl elohim\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \tl 'adonei\tl* of the \tl adoneim\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \qt who does not respect persons, \qt* \f + \fr 10:17 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:9\f* nor takes reward. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:814 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:32 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 8:8 in \v~: "It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 8:8 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:3\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:40 in \v~: \wj For as \+qt Jonah [Dove] \+qt* was in the belly of \+qt the whale three days and three nights, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:40 \ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4\f* \wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:815 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 6:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 6:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:817 at beginning of line with text: '202 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:22 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] has given you \qt circumcision \qt* \f + \fr 7:22 \ft Quoted from Lev 12:3\f* (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 8:10 in \v~: He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \qt* \f + \fr 8:10 \ft Quoting from Is 6:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:818 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:10 in \v~: Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \qt God is with us.” \qt* \f + \fr 8:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:3\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 7:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:819 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 8:10 in \v~: 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 8:10 \\ft Quoting from Is 6:9\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 7:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 12:42 in \v~: \qt The queen of \qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \qt hear \qt* the wisdom of \qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \qt* \f + \fr 12:42 \ft Quoted from 1 King 10:1\f* and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 8:10 in \v~: 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 8:10 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:3\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:821 at beginning of line with text: '203 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:20 in \v~: \qt You shall fear \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God; \qt* \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai\f* \qt you shall \+tl abad\+tl* ·serve· him; \qt* \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Quoted in Luke 4:8\f* and you shall \tl dabak\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): \ft T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court\f* and you shall swear by his name. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:19 in \v~: God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \qt everlasting \qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \qt his offspring after him. \qt* \f + \fr 17:19 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:55\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:822 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:20 in \v~: \qt You shall fear \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God; \qt* \qt you shall \+tl abad\+tl* ·serve· him; \qt* \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Quoted in Luke 4:8\f* and you shall \tl dabak\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): \ft T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court\f* and you shall swear by his name. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 17:19 in \v~: 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:19 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:55\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:823 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 18:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:825 at beginning of line with text: '204 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:20 in \v~: \qt You shall fear \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God; \qt* \qt you shall \+tl abad\+tl* ·serve· him; \qt* and you shall \tl dabak\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, \f + \fr 10:20 \ft Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): \ft T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court\f* and you shall swear by his name. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:826 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:13 in \v~: \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \qt respect as holy. \qt* \f + \fr 8:13 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15\f* He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 8:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:827 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:829 at beginning of line with text: '205 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 10:7 in \v~: \qt His mouth is full of cursing, \qt* \f + \fr 10:7 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:14\f* deceit, and oppression. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 8:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:22 in \v~: When he finished talking with him, \f + \fr 17:22 \ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \ft \+tl Masoretic\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\+tl*.\f* the \tl kavod Yahweh\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude]. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 8:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 10:22 in \v~: Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \nd Adonai \nd* your God has made \qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \qt* \f + \fr 10:22 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:14 in \v~: \wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:14 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8\f* \wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:830 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 10:22 in \v~: 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:22 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:831 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 8:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:833 at beginning of line with text: '206 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:15 in \v~: \wj Many will \+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:15 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18\f* \wj be snared, and be captured.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:834 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 17:25 in \v~: Ishmael [Pays attention God], his son, was thirteen years old when he circumcised the flesh of his foreskin. \f + \fr 17:25 \ft Context: In Hebrew it can be read that Ishmael circumcised himself and therefore not Abraham. This calls to debate if Ishmael was circumcised within the covenant that Abraham received from God or if he did so himself in response to what God had told Abraham.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:835 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:837 at beginning of line with text: '207 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 17:25 in \v~: 'Ishmael [Pays attention God], his son, was thirteen years old when he circumcised the flesh of his foreskin. \\f + \\fr 17:25 \\ft Context: In Hebrew it can be read that Ishmael circumcised himself and therefore not Abraham. This calls to debate if Ishmael was circumcised within the covenant that Abraham received from God or if he did so himself in response to what God had told Abraham.\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 9:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 339 \fp INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 9:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:17 in \v~: I will wait for \nd Adonai \nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \qt I will trust in him. \qt* \f + \fr 8:17 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 fp 667 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 952 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:838 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 1141 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 1296 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 26 fp 2025 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 29 f 2442 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:839 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 8:17 in \v~: 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 19:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:841 at beginning of line with text: '208 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:37 in \v~: \f + \fr 7:37 \ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.\f* \wj Now on the last day of the festival \wj* \f + \fr 7:37 \ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \ft \+tl Hoshana Rabbah\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \+tl Cohen Gadol\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \+tl lulavs\+tl* before God and chant \+tl Hossanah\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!\f* \wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \+tl Hoshana Rabbah\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \+qt anyone is thirsty, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:37 \ft Quoting from Is 55:1\f* \wj let him come to me and drink! \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:842 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 8:18 in \v~: Behold, \qt I and the children whom \+nd Adonai \+nd* has given me \qt* \f + \fr 8:18 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:13\f* are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:843 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:37 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 7:37 in footnote: 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:845 at beginning of line with text: '209 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 105 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 8:30 in \p~: He said, “Legion,” \f + \fr 8:30 \ft Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers.\f* for many demons had entered into him. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 305 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 114 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 24 fp 713 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 31 fp 1210 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:37 in \v~: \wj Now on the last day of the festival \wj* \f + \fr 7:37 \ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \ft \+tl Hoshana Rabbah\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \+tl Cohen Gadol\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \+tl lulavs\+tl* before God and chant \+tl Hossanah\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!\f* \wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \+tl Hoshana Rabbah\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \+qt anyone is thirsty, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:37 \ft Quoting from Is 55:1\f* \wj let him come to me and drink! \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 34 f 1647 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:846 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:847 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:49 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 19:2 in footnote: 19:2 Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The Cohen ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second Cohen ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean? ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 7:37 in footnote: 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their lulavs before God and chant Hossanah ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell Sh'mini Atrzeret ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 19:2 in \v~: “This is the \tl hukkat\tl* ·regulation· of the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· \f + \fr 19:2 \ft The title of this \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* portion is \+tl Hukkat\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \+tl choke\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \+tl Choke\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \+tl Choke\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \+tl Hukkat\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·.\f* which \nd Adonai \nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \qt no defect, \qt* \f + \fr 19:2 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:14\f* and which was never yoked. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 10:39 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 10:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 14:2 in footnote: 14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:849 at beginning of line with text: '210 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:37 in \v~: \wj Now on the last day of the festival \wj* \wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \+tl Hoshana Rabbah\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \+qt anyone is thirsty, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:37 \ft Quoting from Is 55:1\f* \wj let him come to me and drink! \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 19:2 in \v~: “This is the \tl hukkat\tl* ·regulation· of the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· which \nd Adonai \nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \qt no defect, \qt* \f + \fr 19:2 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:14\f* and which was never yoked. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:850 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 14:2 in \v~: “This shall be the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· of \f + \fr 14:2 \ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \ft \+tl Tzara'at:\+tl* \ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \ft \+tl metzora\+tl* ·person afflicted with \+tl tzara'at\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \+tl motzi rah\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \+tl tzara'at\+tl*. \fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \+tl metzorah\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \+tl metzorah\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \+tl metzorah\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \fp In \+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”\f* \wj the \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \ft \+tl tzara'at\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))\f* \wj leper \wj* in the day of his cleansing. \wj He shall be brought \+qt to the priest, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 10:49 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 10:51 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:851 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:22 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 14:2 in footnote: 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is Tzara'at: The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word metzora ·person afflicted with tzara'at· is a contraction of the words motzi rah which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of tzara'at. \fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the metzorah could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the metzorah then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the metzorah to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \fp In Midrash Shocher Tov it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:38 in \v~: \wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \+qt rivers of living water \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:38 \ft Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13\f* \wj will flow from his inmost being!” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:853 at beginning of line with text: '211 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 14:2 in \v~: “This shall be the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· of \wj the \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \ft \+tl tzara'at\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))\f* \wj leper \wj* in the day of his cleansing. \wj He shall be brought \+qt to the priest, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 11:14 in \v~: that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \qt the former rain and the latter rain, \qt* \f + \fr 11:14 \ft Quoted in James 5:7\f* that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:1 in \v~: But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. \f + \fr 9:1 \ft MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14)\f* \f + \fr 9:1 \ft MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19)\f* \wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:854 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:855 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 11:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 14:2 in \v~: “This shall be the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· of \wj the \wj* \wj leper \wj* in the day of his cleansing. \wj He shall be brought \+qt to the priest, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:1 in \v~: But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. \f + \fr 9:1 \ft MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19)\f* \wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \+qt* \wj* INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 11:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 19:9 in \v~: “A man who is clean shall gather up the \qt ashes of the heifer, \qt* \f + \fr 19:9 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:13\f* and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:39 in \v~: \wj But he said this about the \+qt Spirit, \+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \+qt Spirit \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:39 \ft Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29\f* \wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:857 at beginning of line with text: '212 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 14:2 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)\\f* “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”\\f* \\wj the \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))\\f* \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 14:2 \\ft Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)\\f* " INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:858 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:859 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 18:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:40 in \v~: \wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \+qt prophet.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:40 \ft Quoting from Deut 18:15\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 10:18 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:2 in \p~: \wj \+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 4:15-16\f* \f + \fr 9:2 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:79\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 18:10 in \v~: He said, \qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \qt* \f + \fr 18:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:861 at beginning of line with text: '213 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 14:3 in \v~: \wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\+qt The priest \+qt* shall \+qt examine \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 14:3 \ft Quoted in Mark 1:44\f* \wj him, \wj* \f + \fr 14:3 \ft According to \ft \+tl Mishnah Nega'im\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \+tl tzara'at\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \+tl cohen\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.\f* \wj and behold, if the plague of \+tl tzara'at\+tl* is healed in the leper, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 7:40 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 7:40 \\ft MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19)\\f* \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:40 \\ft Quoting from Deut 18:15\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 11:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:2 in \p~: \wj \+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:2 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:79\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 18:10 in \v~: 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 18:10 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:9\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:862 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 12:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 8:43 in \v~: A woman who had a flow of blood for twelve years, \f + \fr 8:43 \ft MP: “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40 OU28), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name. (Mal 4:2)\f* \wj she had spent all her living on physicians, and could not be healed by any, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 14:3 in \v~: \wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\+qt The priest \+qt* shall \+qt examine \+qt* \wj* \wj him, \wj* \f + \fr 14:3 \ft According to \ft \+tl Mishnah Nega'im\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \+tl tzara'at\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \+tl cohen\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.\f* \wj and behold, if the plague of \+tl tzara'at\+tl* is healed in the leper, \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:36 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 12:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 9:2 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 9:2 \\ft Quoted in Matt 4:15-16\\f* \\f + \\fr 9:2 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:79\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:863 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:17 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 12:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:865 at beginning of line with text: '214 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:866 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 108 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 309 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 14:29 in \v~: But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \qt dry land \qt* in the middle of the \qt sea, \qt* \f + \fr 14:29 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:29\f* and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:42 in \v~: \wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12\f* \wj and from \+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Quoting from Mic 5:2\f* \wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:867 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 13:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MRK 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 19:21 in footnote: 19:21 Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean? WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 13:15 in \p~: \wj so that I could \+qt heal \+qt* them.’ \wj* \f + \fr 13:15 \ft Quoted from Is 6:9-10\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:42 in \v~: \wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* \wj and from \+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Quoting from Mic 5:2\f* \wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:869 at beginning of line with text: '215 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 18:14 in \v~: Is anything too hard for \nd Adonai \nd*? \qt At the set time I will return \qt* to you, when the season comes round, \qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \qt* \f + \fr 18:14 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:9\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 20:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 13:15 in \p~: '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj* \\f + \\fr 13:15 \\ft Quoted from Is 6:9-10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:870 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:42 in \v~: \wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \+qt* \wj* \wj and from \+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \+qt* \wj* \wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \wj* \f + \fr 7:42 \ft Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 18:14 in \v~: 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 18:14 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:871 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 7:42 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 7:42 \\ft MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua's birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe's city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2)\\f* \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:42 \\ft Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12\\f* \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:42 \\ft Quoting from Mic 5:2\\f* \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj* \\f + \\fr 7:42 \\ft Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:873 at beginning of line with text: '216 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:874 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 15:1 in \v~: Then \qt Moses [Drawn out] \qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \qt song \qt* \f + \fr 15:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 15:3 (Song of Moses; see Ex 15:2-18)\f* to \nd Adonai \nd*, and said, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:875 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12)\f* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14)\f* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9)\f* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32)\f* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46)\f* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:877 at beginning of line with text: '217 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14)\f* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9)\f* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32)\f* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46)\f* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:878 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9)\f* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32)\f* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46)\f* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:879 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:881 at beginning of line with text: '218 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32)\f* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46)\f* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MRK 15:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:882 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:22-23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 13:41 in \v~: In \f + \fr 13:41 \ft circa B.C.E 143\f* the hundred and seventies year was the yoke of the heathen taken away from Israel [God prevails]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46)\f* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:883 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \ft \+tl Gibbor\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)\f* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:885 at beginning of line with text: '219 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18)\f* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:886 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 11:7 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:6 in \v~: \wj For to us \wj* \wj a child is born. To us \wj* \wj a son is given; and \wj* \wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \wj* \wj \+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \wj* \wj \+tl El Gibbor\+tl* [Mighty God], \wj* \wj \+tl Avi-'Ad\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \wj* \f + \fr 9:6 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20)\f* \wj \+tl Sar-Shalom\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:887 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:4-5 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:889 at beginning of line with text: '220 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 7:52 in \v~: They answered him, “Are you also from Galilee [District, Circuit]? Search, and see that no prophet has arisen out of Galilee [District, Circuit].” \f + \fr 7:52 \ft “No prophet from Galilee” This is an inaccurate statement, Jonah is a prophet from Gath-hepher which is in the western Galilee region (2 Kings 14:25). This passage also establishes that Jonah was a prophet to Israel before he was called to the Assyrians in Nineveh.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:890 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 259 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 402 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:891 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 7:52 in \v~: 'They answered him, “Are you also from Galilee [District, Circuit]? Search, and see that no prophet has arisen out of Galilee [District, Circuit].” \\f + \\fr 7:52 \\ft “No prophet from Galilee” This is an inaccurate statement, Jonah is a prophet from Gath-hepher which is in the western Galilee region (2 Kings 14:25). This passage also establishes that Jonah was a prophet to Israel before he was called to the Assyrians in Nineveh.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:893 at beginning of line with text: '221 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 9:7 in footnote: 9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:894 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:7 in \v~: \f + \fr 9:7 \ft MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5)\f* \wj The increase of his government and of peace \+qt there shall be no end, \+qt* on \+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \+qt* and on \+qt his kingdom, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:32-33\f* \wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \+qt even forever. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* \wj The zeal of \+tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 13:51 in \v~: And he entered into it on the three and twentieth day of the second month, in \f + \fr 13:51 \ft circa B.C.E 142\f* the hundred and seventy and first year, with praise and palm branches, and with harps, and with cymbals, and with viols, and with hymns, and with songs: because a great enemy was destroyed out of Israel [God prevails]. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:895 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:7 in \v~: \wj The increase of his government and of peace \+qt there shall be no end, \+qt* on \+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \+qt* and on \+qt his kingdom, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:32-33\f* \wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \+qt even forever. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* \wj The zeal of \+tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:897 at beginning of line with text: '222 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 9:7 in \v~: \wj The increase of his government and of peace \+qt there shall be no end, \+qt* on \+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \+qt* and on \+qt his kingdom, \+qt* \wj* \wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \+qt even forever. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* \wj The zeal of \+tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:898 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:24 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:899 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 13:35 in \p~: \wj I will utter \+qt things hidden from \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 13:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 78:2\f* \wj the foundation of the world.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:901 at beginning of line with text: '223 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 14:1 in \v~: And in \f + \fr 14:1 \ft circa B.C.E 141\f* the hundred and seventy and second year king Demetrius gathered his forces together, and went into Media [Middle-land], to get him help, that he might fight against Tryphon. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:902 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:903 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:33 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:905 at beginning of line with text: '224 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 8:5 in \v~: Now in our \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \qt woman be stoned to death. \qt* \f + \fr 8:5 \ft Selectively Quoted from Lev 20:10; Deut 22:21\f* \f + \fr 8:5 \ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).\f* What then do you say about her?” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:906 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 8:5 in \v~: Now in our \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \qt woman be stoned to death. \qt* \f + \fr 8:5 \ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).\f* What then do you say about her?” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:907 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 224 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 359 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:909 at beginning of line with text: '225 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:910 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 12:15 in footnote: 12:15 Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:911 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 12:8 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:913 at beginning of line with text: '226 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:914 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:915 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:917 at beginning of line with text: '227 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 21:8 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \qt set it up \qt* \f + \fr 21:8 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:918 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem\f* You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem\f* or of your new wine, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem\f* or of your oil, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem\f* \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem\f* or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:919 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem\f* or of your new wine, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem\f* or of your oil, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem\f* \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem\f* or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:921 at beginning of line with text: '228 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 21:9 in \v~: \qt Moses [Drawn out] \qt* made a \qt serpent \qt* \f + \fr 21:9 \ft Quoted in John 3:14\f* of bronze, and set it \f + \fr 21:9 \ft MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26)\f* \wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 8:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 8:12 \ft MP: \ft \+tl \+tl*\+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)\f* \wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \wj* \f + \fr 8:12 \ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \ft \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.\f* \wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:922 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or of your new wine, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \ft T. The person shall not eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem\f* or of your oil, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem\f* \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem\f* or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 21:9 in \v~: \qt Moses [Drawn out] \qt* made a \qt serpent \qt* of bronze, and set it \f + \fr 21:9 \ft MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26)\f* \wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 8:12 in \v~: \wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \wj* \f + \fr 8:12 \ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \ft \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.\f* \wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:923 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or of your new wine, or of your oil, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem\f* \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem\f* or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:925 at beginning of line with text: '229 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 184 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 478 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or of your new wine, or of your oil, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem\f* or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:926 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or of your new wine, or of your oil, or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard\f* nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:927 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 9:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:17 in \v~: You may not eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or of your new wine, or of your oil, or the firstborn of your herd or of your flock, nor any of your vows which you vow, \f + \fr 12:17 \ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:15-16, 12:17-19) (#2b.176): \ft T. The person shall not eat that which they raise up with their hand (tithe, vow, or voluntary offerings) on their own property / R. The non-Priest shall not eat their own free will offerings, until the animal’s blood has been sprinkled (as an offering to Adonai at the Sanctuary)\f* nor your free will offerings, nor the wave offering of your hand; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:929 at beginning of line with text: '230 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:930 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:931 at beginning of line with text: '1 Tim 5:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:933 at beginning of line with text: '231 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:934 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 8:17 in \v~: \wj It’s also written in your \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· that \+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 8:17 \ft Quoted from Deut 19:15\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 14:27 in \p~: On the eighteenth day of Elul, in \f + \fr 14:27 \ft circa B.C.E 141\f* the hundred and seventy and second year, and this is the third year of Simeon [Hearing] the high priest, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:935 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 8:17 in \v~: '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted from Deut 19:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:937 at beginning of line with text: '232 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 19:24 in \v~: Then \nd Adonai \nd* \qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* \qt out of the sky. \qt* \f + \fr 19:24 \ft Quoted in Luke 17:29\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:938 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 226 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 302 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 19:24 in \v~: 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:24 \\ft Quoted in Luke 17:29\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:939 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:19 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 14:34 in footnote: 14:34 Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The Cohen ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant tzara'at ·leprosy· on a house \fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed tzara'at ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that tzara'at ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:941 at beginning of line with text: '233 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 13:6 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 12:23 in footnote: 12:23 Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:942 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 14:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 19:26 in \v~: But \qt his wife \qt* \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Quoted in Luke 17:32\f* looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:943 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:945 at beginning of line with text: '234 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:946 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 27:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:947 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 9:54 in \v~: When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \qt command fire to come down \qt* \f + \fr 9:54 \ft Quoted from 2 Kings 1:11-12 (alluding to 2 Kings 1:9-16)\f* from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:949 at beginning of line with text: '235 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:950 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 29:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:951 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:953 at beginning of line with text: '236 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:954 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 29:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:955 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:957 at beginning of line with text: '237 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:32 in \v~: Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \ft T. Not to add to God’s \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations\f* You shall not \qt add to it, \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part\f* nor \qt take away from it. \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:958 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:12-13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:32 in \v~: Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. You shall not \qt add to it, \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part\f* nor \qt take away from it. \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:959 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:6-7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 12:32 in \v~: Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. You shall not \qt add to it, \qt* nor \qt take away from it. \qt* \f + \fr 12:32 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:961 at beginning of line with text: '238 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 12:32 in \v~: 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. \\f + \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations\\f* You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part\\f* nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:32 \\ft Quoted in Rev 22:18\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 14:3 in \p~: \qt There is no one who \qt* does good, \qt no, not one. \qt* \f + \fr 14:3 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:10-12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:962 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:963 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 14:3 in \p~: '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 14:3 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:10-12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:965 at beginning of line with text: '239 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 15:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:966 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 31:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 10:4 in \v~: Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \qt Greet no one on the way. \qt* \f + \fr 10:4 \ft Quoted from 2 King 4:29\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:967 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 16:15 in \v~: When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\tl Man hu?\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \qt bread \qt* which \nd Adonai \nd* has given you to \qt eat.” \qt* \f + \fr 16:15 \ft Quoted in John 6:31, 6:49\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 10:4 in \v~: 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:4 \\ft Quoted from 2 King 4:29\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:969 at beginning of line with text: '240 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 16:15 in \v~: 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 16:15 \\ft Quoted in John 6:31, 6:49\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:970 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:971 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:973 at beginning of line with text: '241 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 15:10 in \v~: In \f + \fr 15:10 \ft circa B.C.E 139\f* the hundred and seventy and fourth year went Antiochus forth into the land of his fathers; and all the forces came together to him, so that there were few men with Tryphon. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:5 in \v~: That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \nd Adonai \nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \nd Adonai \nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 13:5 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:974 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 10:23 in \v~: \qt For \qt* the Lord, \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \qt will make a full end, \qt* and that determined, \qt throughout all the earth. \qt* \f + \fr 10:23 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:27-28\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 13:5 in \v~: 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:5 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:975 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 16:18 in \v~: When they measured it with an \tl omer\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \qt* \f + \fr 16:18 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 8:15\f* They gathered every man according to his eating. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 10:23 in \v~: "\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:23 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:27-28\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:977 at beginning of line with text: '242 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:978 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:35 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:979 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 12:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:981 at beginning of line with text: '243 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:982 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:35-36 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 22:7 in \v~: The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \qt rewards of divination \qt* \f + \fr 22:7 \ft Quoted in 2 Pet 2:15\f* in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:8 in \v~: you shall not consent to him, \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.76): \ft T. Not to listen to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to give up hating the enticer to idolatry / R. Not to cease hating the missionary\f* nor \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· him; \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.77): \ft T. Not to be compassionate nor show pity to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to love someone who seeks to mislead you to serve idols / R. Not to say anything in defense of the person seeking for you to serving idols\f* you must not pity him or spare him, \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.78): \ft T. Not to conceal one who secretly entices you to serve other deities / R. Not to refrain from incriminating him / R. (Alternative) Not to oppress evidence unfavorable to the one who directed to serve idols\f* neither shall you conceal him; WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 14:7 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:983 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:30 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 15:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:8 in \v~: you shall not consent to him, nor \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· him; \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.77): \ft T. Not to be compassionate nor show pity to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to love someone who seeks to mislead you to serve idols / R. Not to say anything in defense of the person seeking for you to serving idols\f* you must not pity him or spare him, \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.78): \ft T. Not to conceal one who secretly entices you to serve other deities / R. Not to refrain from incriminating him / R. (Alternative) Not to oppress evidence unfavorable to the one who directed to serve idols\f* neither shall you conceal him; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:985 at beginning of line with text: '244 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 10:15 in \v~: You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \+tl Hades / Sh'ol\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \qt* \f + \fr 10:15 \ft Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:8 in \v~: you shall not consent to him, nor \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· him; you must not pity him or spare him, \f + \fr 13:8 \ft Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.78): \ft T. Not to conceal one who secretly entices you to serve other deities / R. Not to refrain from incriminating him / R. (Alternative) Not to oppress evidence unfavorable to the one who directed to serve idols\f* neither shall you conceal him; WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:986 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:43 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 15:4 in \v~: For God enjoins these word, \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \qt* \f + \fr 15:4 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:12; Deut 5:16\f* and, \qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \qt* \f + \fr 15:4 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9; Prov 20:20\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 10:15 in \v~: "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:15 \\ft Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:987 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 15:4 in \v~: For God enjoins these word, \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \qt* and, \qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \qt* \f + \fr 15:4 \ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9; Prov 20:20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:989 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 15:4 in \v~: 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:4 \\ft Quoted from Ex 21:12; Deut 5:16\\f* and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:4 \\ft Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9; Prov 20:20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:990 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 11:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 307 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:991 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:993 at beginning of line with text: '245 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 16:29 in \v~: Behold, because \nd Adonai \nd* has given you the \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. \f + \fr 16:29 \ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \ft \+tl manna\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home\f* Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \bdit (S:6) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:994 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 16:29 in footnote: 16:29 Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of manna ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 439 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 21:8 in \v~: The child grew, and was cameled. \f + \fr 21:8 \ft Idiom: Cameled: Meaning Issac was able to fend for himself by walking on his own and thinking on his own; Issac was ready to engage God and life with his own decisions, independence but not leaving the family. The camel is an independent creature that can cross vast distances of dry desert. Its independence comes from consuming voluminous quantities of water. The idiom for water in Scripture represents the entire Bible (that is divine wisdom). This is like the figure of speech, “thirst for knowledge”.\f* Abraham [Father of a multitude] made a great feast on the day that Isaac [Laughter] was cameled. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 17 f 985 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:995 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:997 at beginning of line with text: '246 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:1 in \p~: \wj and a \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \ft \+tl netzer\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \+tl Nazaphnoe\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \+tl Nazarethaios\+tl*. But Matthew uses \+tl Nazaphnoe\+tl* ·branch·, not \+tl Nazarethaios\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)\f* \wj \+tl netzer\+tl* \+qt ·branch· out of \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12)\f* \wj \+qt his roots \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16\f* \wj will bear fruit. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:998 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 15:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 21:9 in \v~: Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \tl metzahek\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·. \f + \fr 21:9 \ft Note: The word used has multiple meanings, in this context it can mean exposing the younger brother to crude humor about sex, worship, prayer, and death. This can be seen in the word usage context (Gen 19:14, 26:8; Ex 32:6). The older brother is exposing the younger brother to ideas that would impede his moral behavior growth, to be like Abraham and Sarah. This is why it is recorded and Sarah was so angry.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:13 in \v~: certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, \f + \fr 13:13 \ft Deut 13:13 (Deut 13:12-16) [Heb Bible Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:13-17)] (#3.247): \ft Not to prophecy in the name of idols nor idolatry\f* saying, “Let us go and \tl abad\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:999 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:33 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 11:1 in footnote: 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 15:9 in \p~: \qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \qt* \f + \fr 15:9 \ft Quoted from Is 29:13\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 21:9 in \v~: 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·. \\f + \\fr 21:9 \\ft Note: The word used has multiple meanings, in this context it can mean exposing the younger brother to crude humor about sex, worship, prayer, and death. This can be seen in the word usage context (Gen 19:14, 26:8; Ex 32:6). The older brother is exposing the younger brother to ideas that would impede his moral behavior growth, to be like Abraham and Sarah. This is why it is recorded and Sarah was so angry.\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 264 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 315 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1001 at beginning of line with text: '247 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:1 in \p~: \wj and a \wj* \wj \+tl netzer\+tl* \+qt ·branch· out of \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12)\f* \wj \+qt his roots \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16\f* \wj will bear fruit. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 15:9 in \p~: '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:9 \\ft Quoted from Is 29:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1002 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 16:1 Context ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 16:33 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \qt pot, \qt* and put an omer-full of \qt \+tl manna\+tl* ·what is it· \qt* \f + \fr 16:33 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* in it, and lay it up before \nd Adonai \nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 15:5 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 13:14 in footnote: 13:14 Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:1 in \p~: \wj and a \wj* \wj \+tl netzer\+tl* \+qt ·branch· out of \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt his roots \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16\f* \wj will bear fruit. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 21:10 in \v~: Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \qt* \f + \fr 21:10 \ft Quoted in Gal 4:30\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1003 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 21:10 in \v~: 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 21:10 \\ft Quoted in Gal 4:30\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1005 at beginning of line with text: '248 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 154 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 10:27 in \v~: He answered, \qt “You shall have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \qt* \f + \fr 10:27 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:5\f* and \qt your neighbor as yourself.” \qt* \f + \fr 10:27 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 285 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 554 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1006 at beginning of line with text: 'I Sam 21:1-6 Context ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 10:27 in \v~: He answered, \qt “You shall have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \qt* and \qt your neighbor as yourself.” \qt* \f + \fr 10:27 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 16:35 in \v~: The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \tl manna\tl* ·what is it· \qt forty years, \qt* \f + \fr 16:35 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:18\f*until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \tl manna\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1007 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 6:3-4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 13:16 in \v~: You shall gather all its plunder into the middle of its street, and shall burn with fire the city, and all every bit of its plunder, to \nd Adonai \nd* your God. It shall be a heap forever. \f + \fr 13:16 \ft Deut 13:16 (Deut 13:12-16) [Heb Bible Deut 13:17 (Deut 13:13-17)] (#2a.82): \ft T. Not to rebuild an Israelite city that has been proselytized over to idolatry / R. To rebuild an Israelite city that has turned to idol worship\f* It shall not be built again. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 11:2 in footnote: 11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 10:27 in \v~: 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:27 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:5\\f* and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:27 \\ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 22:28 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* opened the \qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \qt* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Quoted in 2 Pet 2:16\f* to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 21:12 in \v~: God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \qt* \f + \fr 21:12 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:7; Heb 11:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1009 at beginning of line with text: '249 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1010 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 21:1-6 Context ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 21:12 in \v~: "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 21:12 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:7; Heb 11:18\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:2 in \p~: \wj the spirit of wisdom and \wj* \f + \fr 11:2 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3). (Luke 2:46-47)\f* \wj understanding, \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 10:28 in \v~: He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \qt Do this, and you will live.” \qt* \f + \fr 10:28 \ft Quoted from Lev 18:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1011 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:3-4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 10:28 in \v~: 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:28 \\ft Quoted from Lev 18:5\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1013 at beginning of line with text: '250 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 14:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:2 in \p~: \wj the spirit of counsel and \wj* \f + \fr 11:2 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). (Matt 8:26-27)\f* \wj might, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1014 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1015 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 2:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 9:7 in \v~: and said to him, “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means “Sent”). \f + \fr 9:7 \ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \ft \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).\f* So he went away, washed, and came back seeing. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1017 at beginning of line with text: '251 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:2 in \p~: \wj the spirit of knowledge and of \wj* \f + \fr 11:2 \ft MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30)\f* \wj the fear of \+nd Adonai \+nd*. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1018 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 7:13 Context ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 14:1 in \v~: You are the children of \nd Adonai \nd* your God. \f + \fr 14:1 \ft Deut 14:1 (#2b.178): \ft T. Not to cut yourself nor make incisions in your flesh in memorial for the dead / R. Not to tear the skin in mourning\f* You shall not cut yourselves, \f + \fr 14:1 \ft Deut 14:1 (#2b.179): \ft T. Not to make a bald spot in memorial for the dead / R. Not to make a bald spot in mourning\f* nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1019 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 14:1 in \v~: You are the children of \nd Adonai \nd* your God. You shall not cut yourselves, \f + \fr 14:1 \ft Deut 14:1 (#2b.179): \ft T. Not to make a bald spot in memorial for the dead / R. Not to make a bald spot in mourning\f* nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1021 at beginning of line with text: '252 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1022 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 10:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1023 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 268 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 385 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 17:6 in \v~: Behold, I will stand before you there on \f + \fr 17:6 \ft MP: “The Rock” explained by the New Covenant passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah. (1 Cor 10:4)\f* \wj the rock \wj* in Horeb [Desert]. You shall \wj strike the rock, and water will come out of it, that the people may drink.” \wj* Moses [Drawn out] did so in the sight of the elders of Israel [God prevails]. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1025 at beginning of line with text: '253 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 14:3 in footnote: 14:3 Deut 14:3 (#3.248): T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un kosher, that is treif ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1026 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 17:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1027 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:4 in \p~: \wj He will \+qt strike the \+qt* earth with the rod \+qt of his mouth; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:4 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1029 at beginning of line with text: '254 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 9:14 in \v~: It was a \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease· \f + \fr 9:14 \ft Context Note: If the Festival of \ft \+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).\f* when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MA1 16:14 in \v~: Now Simeon [Hearing] was visiting the cities that were in the country, and taking care for the good ordering of them; and he went down to Jericho [Fragrant, Moon], himself and Mattathias [Gift of Yah] and Judas [Praised] his sons, in \f + \fr 16:14 \ft circa B.C.E 136\f* the hundred and seventy and seventh year, in the eleventh month, the same is the month Sebat: WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 15:29 in \p~: but \qt he \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \qt* \f + \fr 15:29 \ft Quoted in John 9:31\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 11:4 in \p~: '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 11:4 \\ft Quoted in Rev 19:15\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 23:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1030 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 17:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 15:29 in \p~: "but \\qt he \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 15:29 \\ft Quoted in John 9:31\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1031 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:4 in \p~: \wj and with the \+qt breath \+qt* of his lips he \+qt will kill \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 11:4 \ft Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8\f* \wj the wicked. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 16:10 in \v~: \wj For \+qt you will not leave my soul in \+tl Sheol\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 16:10 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1033 at beginning of line with text: '255 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1034 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 18:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 16:10 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 16:10 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37)\\f* \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 16:10 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1035 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:5 in \p~: and \qt faithfulness the belt \qt* of his \qt waist. \qt* \f + \fr 11:5 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \ft \+tl aletheia\+tl* ·truth·)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1037 at beginning of line with text: '256 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 16:10 in \p~: \wj \+qt neither \+qt* will you allow \+qt your holy one to see \+qt* corruption. \wj* \f + \fr 16:10 \ft Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 11:5 in \p~: 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1038 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 4:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 16:10 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 16:10 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37)\\f* \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj* \\f + \\fr 16:10 \\ft Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 15:16 in \v~: “‘If any man has an emission of semen, \f + \fr 15:16 \ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \ft \+tl mikvah\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \+tl mikvah\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure\f* then he shall bathe all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the evening. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1039 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1041 at beginning of line with text: '257 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1042 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 5:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 16:11 in \p~: In \qt your presence is fullness of joy. \qt* \f + \fr 16:11 \ft Quoted in Acts 2:25-28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1043 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 16:11 in \p~: 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 16:11 \\ft Quoted in Acts 2:25-28\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1045 at beginning of line with text: '258 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1046 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 10:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 16:11 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 16:4 in \v~: \wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \+qt Jonah [Dove].” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 16:4 \ft Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1047 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 16:4 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 16:4 \\ft MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10)\\f* \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 16:4 \\ft Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1049 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 400 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 472 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1050 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1051 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 14:22 in footnote: 14:22 Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· \fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 9:31 in \v~: We know that \qt God does not listen to sinners, \qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \qt does his will, he listens to him. \qt* \f + \fr 9:31 \ft Quoting from Ps 34:15, 66:18-19; Pro 15:29\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1053 at beginning of line with text: '259 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1054 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 9:31 in \v~: 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 9:31 \\ft Quoting from Ps 34:15, 66:18-19; Pro 15:29\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:10 in \v~: It will happen in that day that \qt the nations will seek \qt* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12)\f* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9)\f* \wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:16\f* \wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12\f* \wj and his resting place will be \+tl kavod\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 2:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1055 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 2:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:10 in \v~: It will happen in that day that \qt the nations will seek \qt* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9)\f* \wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:16\f* \wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12\f* \wj and his resting place will be \+tl kavod\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1057 at beginning of line with text: '260 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:10 in \v~: It will happen in that day that \qt the nations will seek \qt* \wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:16\f* \wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12\f* \wj and his resting place will be \+tl kavod\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1058 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1059 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 11:10 in \v~: It will happen in that day that \qt the nations will seek \qt* \wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \wj* \wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \wj* \f + \fr 11:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12\f* \wj and his resting place will be \+tl kavod\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1061 at beginning of line with text: '261 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 22:8 in \v~: Abraham [Father of a multitude] said, \f + \fr 22:8 \ft MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Luke 23:33; John 1:29)\f* \wj “God will provide himself the lamb \wj* for a burnt offering, my son.” So they both went together. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1062 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 2:49 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1063 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:19 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 2:49 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:20 in \v~: But if I by \qt God’s finger \qt* \f + \fr 11:20 \ft Quoted from Ex 8:19, 31:18\f* cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1065 at beginning of line with text: '262 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 9:39 in \v~: \f + \fr 9:39 \ft MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9))\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “I came into this world for judgment, that those who don’t see may see; and that those who see may become blind.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1066 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1067 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1069 at beginning of line with text: '263 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 16:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1070 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 15:2 in \v~: This is the way it shall be done: every creditor shall release that which he has lent to his neighbor. \f + \fr 15:2 \ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \ft \+tl Sh'mitta\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower\f* He shall not require payment from his neighbor and his brother; because \nd Adonai \nd*’s release has been proclaimed. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1071 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 197 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1073 at beginning of line with text: '264 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1074 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 15:3 in footnote: 15:3 Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year debt release ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 280 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 514 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1075 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 12:3 in \v~: Therefore with joy you will draw \qt water \qt* out of the \qt wells \qt* \f + \fr 12:3 \ft Quoted in John 7:38\f* of \tl yishu'ah\tl* ·salvation·. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1077 at beginning of line with text: '265 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 22:17 in \v~: \qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \qt* \f + \fr 22:17 \ft Quoted in Heb 6:13-14\f* \qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \qt* \f + \fr 22:17 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 16:2 in footnote: 16:2 Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): T. That the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \fp T. Directive: The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· may enter in WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1078 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 22:17 in \v~: \qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \qt* \qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \qt* \f + \fr 22:17 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 165 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1079 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:29 in \v~: When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \qt Jonah [Dove], \qt* \f + \fr 11:29 \ft Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1)\f* the prophet. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 434 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 194 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 435 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1081 at beginning of line with text: '266 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 16:3 in footnote: 16:3 Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall do the service of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 16:27 in \v~: \wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \+tl 'Aviv\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \wj* \f + \fr 16:27 \ft MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18)\f* \wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1082 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:30 in \v~: For even as Jonah [Dove] became a sign to the Ninevites, \f + \fr 11:30 \ft Context: Jonah 3:1-10\f* so will also the Son of Man be to this generation. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 15:7 in footnote: 15:7 Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 22:18 in \v~: \wj \+qt By your offspring, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:18 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:16\f* \wj \+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:18 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:25\f* \wj because you have \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 13:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 4:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1083 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:5 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 4:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 22:18 in \v~: \wj \+qt By your offspring, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:18 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:25\f* \wj because you have \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1085 at beginning of line with text: '267 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:31 in \v~: \qt The Queen of \qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \qt hear \qt* the wisdom of \qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \qt* \f + \fr 11:31 \ft Quoted from 2 King 10:1\f* and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:11 in \v~: \wj \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \wj* \f + \fr 10:11 \ft MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24)\f* \wj the good shepherd. \wj* \f + \fr 10:11 \ft MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11)\f* \wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1086 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:11 in \v~: \wj \+tl Ena Na\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \wj* \wj the good shepherd. \wj* \f + \fr 10:11 \ft MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11)\f* \wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1087 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:26-27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1089 at beginning of line with text: '268 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1090 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:5 in \v~: Now therefore, if you will indeed \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \qt my own \+tl segulah\+tl* ·special treasure· \qt* from among all \qt peoples; \qt* \f + \fr 19:5 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* for all the earth is mine; WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 17:15 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1091 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 12:5 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1093 at beginning of line with text: '269 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 17:5 in \v~: While he was still speaking, behold, \f + \fr 17:5 \ft MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12)\f* \f + \fr 17:5 \ft MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1)\f* \wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \+tl agapetos\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:6 in \v~: and you shall be to me a \qt kingdom of priests, \qt* \f + \fr 19:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9; Rev 1:6, 5:10\f* and a \qt holy nation.’ \qt* \f + \fr 19:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1094 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:6 in \v~: and you shall be to me a \qt kingdom of priests, \qt* and a \qt holy nation.’ \qt* \f + \fr 19:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 17:5 in \v~: While he was still speaking, behold, \f + \fr 17:5 \ft MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1)\f* \wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \+tl agapetos\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1095 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1097 at beginning of line with text: '270 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:16 in \v~: \f + \fr 10:16 \ft MP: The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (Is 9:3)\f* \wj I have other sheep, which are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will hear my voice. They will become one flock with one shepherd. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1098 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 13:10 in \v~: For \qt the stars of the sky \qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \qt The sun will be darkened \qt* in its going out, and \qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \qt* \f + \fr 13:10 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:24-25\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1099 at beginning of line with text: 'Phil 2:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 16:15 in \v~: “Then he shall kill the \qt goat \qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \qt blood \qt* \f + \fr 16:15 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:13\f* within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 23:0 INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 IXT id='TDX - One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 9 - Biblography ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 IXT h='Bibliography ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 13:10 in \v~: 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:10 \\ft Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:24-25\\f* ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 IXT toc2='Bibliography ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1101 at beginning of line with text: '271 ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB IXT WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:9 at beginning of line with text: '1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1102 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 4:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:10 at beginning of line with text: 'Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1103 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 4:26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 17:10 in \v~: \wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 17:10 \ft Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14\f* \wj must come first?” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 16:27 in \p~: His \qt speech is like \qt* a scorching \qt fire. \qt* \f + \fr 16:27 \ft Quoted in James 3:6\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 15:19 in \v~: You shall dedicate all the firstborn males that are born of your herd and of your flock to \nd Adonai \nd* your God. \f + \fr 15:19 \ft Deut 15:19 (Deut 15:19-20) (#8.522): \ft T. Not to do work with concentrated firstborn animals / R. Not to work consecrated animals\f* You shall do no work with the firstborn of your herd, \f + \fr 15:19 \ft Deut 15:19 (Deut 15:19-20) (#8.523): \ft T. Not to shear concentrated firstborn animals / R. Not to shear the fleece of consecrated animals\f* nor shear the firstborn of your flock. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:12 at beginning of line with text: '2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1105 at beginning of line with text: '272 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 16:27 in \p~: 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 16:27 \\ft Quoted in James 3:6\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 15:19 in \v~: You shall dedicate all the firstborn males that are born of your herd and of your flock to \nd Adonai \nd* your God. You shall do no work with the firstborn of your herd, \f + \fr 15:19 \ft Deut 15:19 (Deut 15:19-20) (#8.523): \ft T. Not to shear concentrated firstborn animals / R. Not to shear the fleece of consecrated animals\f* nor shear the firstborn of your flock. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 13:13 in \v~: Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \qt will be shaken out of its place \qt* \f + \fr 13:13 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\f* in \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \qt wrath, \qt* and in \qt the day of his fierce anger. \qt* \f + \fr 13:13 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:16-17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1106 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 5:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1107 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 13:13 in \v~: Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \qt will be shaken out of its place \qt* in \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \qt wrath, \qt* and in \qt the day of his fierce anger. \qt* \f + \fr 13:13 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:16-17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:15 at beginning of line with text: '3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 23:4 in \v~: “I am a \qt stranger and a foreigner \qt* \f + \fr 23:4 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:13; 1 Pet 2:11\f* living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:22 in \v~: Then came the Festival of \tl Chanukah\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day). \f + \fr 10:22 \ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \ft \+tl Kislev\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \+tl Tevet\+tl* ·Good·.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1109 at beginning of line with text: '273 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 13:13 in \v~: "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:13 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\\f* in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:13 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:16-17\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:13 in \v~: No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \qt be stoned \qt* or shot through; whether it is \qt animal \qt* \f + \fr 19:13 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:20\f* or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 10:22 in \v~: 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day). \\f + \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1110 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:51 in \v~: from the \qt blood \qt* of \qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \qt* \f + \fr 11:51 \ft Quoted from Gen 4:9-11\f* to the blood of \qt Zachariah, \qt* \f + \fr 11:51 \ft Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22\f* who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:18 at beginning of line with text: '4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1111 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 7:23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 11:51 in \v~: from the \qt blood \qt* of \qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \qt* to the blood of \qt Zachariah, \qt* \f + \fr 11:51 \ft Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22\f* who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1113 at beginning of line with text: '274 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:21 at beginning of line with text: '5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1114 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1115 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 25:41 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:16 in \v~: On the third day, when it was morning, there were \qt thunders and lightnings, \qt* \f + \fr 19:16 \ft Quoted in Rev 4:5\f* and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \tl shofar\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 7:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:24 at beginning of line with text: '6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1117 at beginning of line with text: '275 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:25 at beginning of line with text: 'Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. Retrieved from http://wit-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/earlychurchantisemitism.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 284 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 16:27 in \v~: The bull for the \qt sin offering, \qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \qt in the Holy Place, \qt* shall be carried \qt outside the camp; \qt* and they shall \qt burn \qt* \f + \fr 16:27 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:11, 13:13\f* their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1118 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 401 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1119 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:18 in \v~: All of \qt Mount \qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \nd Adonai \nd* descended on it in \qt fire; \qt* \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:18\f* and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 16:3 in footnote: 16:3 Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat hametz ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew Aviv ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian Nissan ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1121 at beginning of line with text: '276 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:28 at beginning of line with text: 'Bauscher, P. D. (2008). The Name of God, Divine Titles and Other Capitalized Terms in The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English. Retrieved from http://aramaicnt.com/Research/The%20Name%20of%20God.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 296 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 386 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1122 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:30 at beginning of line with text: '8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 24:17 in \p~: \f + \fr 24:17 \ft MPr: Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the scepter from Israel [God prevails]” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab [From father] refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). (Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9)\f* \wj A star will come out of Jacob [Supplanter]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1123 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:15-16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 19:19 in \v~: When \qt the sound of the \+tl shofar\+tl* ·ram horn· \qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \qt voice. \qt* \f + \fr 19:19 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:19\f* \bdit (A:6, S:7) \bdit* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 16:29 in footnote: 16:29 Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): T. To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei) \fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:31 at beginning of line with text: 'Bauscher, G. D. The Great Peshitta Codes Experiment: 95 Divine Names in Hebrew and Aramaic. Retrieved from www.aramaicnt.com/Research/Peshitta%20Codes%20Results.pdf ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1125 at beginning of line with text: '277 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'ben David, R. D. H., & Killian, G. The Torah Scroll. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from The Watchman, www.betemunah.org/letters.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1126 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:4-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:36 at beginning of line with text: '10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1127 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:6-8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:37 at beginning of line with text: 'Bernal, S. L. J. (2009). Tar’gum Tol’doth Mashiach: Interpretation of the Genealogy of Mashiach (The Line of Nathan ben David). Self-published research ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1129 at beginning of line with text: '278 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:39 at beginning of line with text: '11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1130 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:40 at beginning of line with text: 'Bible Focus. (2010, March 10). Symbols. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Bible Focus, http://biblefocus.net/theology/bible-symbols/index.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:42 at beginning of line with text: '12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:34 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·, \qt ‘I said, you are \+tl elohim\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \qt* \f + \fr 10:34 \ft Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1131 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:27 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:43 at beginning of line with text: 'Bible Hub. (2004). Bible hub. Retrieved 2006, from Bible Hub, http://biblehub.com/ ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 10:34 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 10:34 \\ft Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1133 at beginning of line with text: '279 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:45 at beginning of line with text: '13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1134 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'Bible Hub. (2016). Bible weights and measurements. Retrieved September 2, 2016, from Bible Hub, http://biblehub.com/weights-and-measures/ ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1135 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 1:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:48 at beginning of line with text: '14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1137 at beginning of line with text: '280 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:49 at beginning of line with text: 'Bible Researcher. (2012). Acrostics in the Hebrew bible. Retrieved November 9, 2014, from Bible Researcher, www.bible-researcher.com/acrostics.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1138 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 10:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 101 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:51 at beginning of line with text: '15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 503 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:52 at beginning of line with text: 'Bible, B. L. (2002, April 1). Parables of our Lord. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/pnt/pnt06.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1139 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 10:36 in \v~: \wj do you say of him whom \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \+qt ‘I am the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 10:36 \ft Quoted from Ps 2:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:54 at beginning of line with text: '16 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:2 in footnote: 20:2 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1141 at beginning of line with text: '281 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:55 at beginning of line with text: 'Bivin, D., & Blizzard, R. B. (1995). Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus: New insights from a Hebraic perspective. Austin, Tex. (P.O. Box 50010, Austin 78763): Center for Judaic-Christian studies. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 10:36 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)\\f* \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 10:36 \\ft Quoted from Ps 2:7\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 14:13 in \v~: You said in your heart, “I \qt will ascend into heaven! \qt* \f + \fr 14:13 \ft Quoted in Luke 10:15\f* I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north! WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1142 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 14:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 212 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 24:7 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \qt will give this land to your offspring. \qt* \f + \fr 24:7 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5\f* He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:58 at beginning of line with text: 'Bivin, D., Tverberg, L., Okkema, B., & Pryor, D. A. (2005). New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from his Jewish Context. Holland, MI: En-Gedi Research Center, Michigan. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1143 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:10-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 16:16 in \v~: Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \nd Adonai \nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \tl Matzah\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \tl Shavu'ot\tl* ·Weeks· / \tl Pentacost\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \tl Sukkot\tl* ·Booths·. \f + \fr 16:16 \ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17) (#8.524): \ft Not to appear at the Temple (for the pilgrim feasts) without offerings\f* They shall not appear before \nd Adonai \nd* empty. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:60 at beginning of line with text: '18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1145 at beginning of line with text: '282 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:3 in footnote: 20:3 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment ( karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:61 at beginning of line with text: 'Blad, D. K. (2009). Chapter 8 – The Messiah’s Preexistence and Significance in Creation. Retrieved from http://messianictorah.org/en/pdf/Chapter8.pdf ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1146 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:8-11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 14:15 in \v~: Yet you \qt shall be brought down to \+tl Sheol\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \qt* \f + \fr 14:15 \ft Quoted in Luke 10:15\f* to the depths of the pit (of \tl Abbadon\tl*, the unrighteous side of \tl Sheol\tl*). WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:63 at beginning of line with text: '19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 10:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 25:1 in \v~: Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \qt play the prostitute \qt* \f + \fr 25:1 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:8\f* with the daughters of Moab [From father]; INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 10:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:64 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016a). Bible search and study tools. Retrieved September 2008, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1147 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:25-28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:66 at beginning of line with text: '20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 25:2 in \v~: for they called the people to the \qt sacrifices of their deities. \qt* The people \qt ate \qt* \f + \fr 25:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 2:14\f* and bowed down to their deities. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 600 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1149 at beginning of line with text: '283 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 745 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:67 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016b). N.T. Cities and towns. Retrieved 2015, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/pnt/pnt07.cfm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 18:16 in \v~: But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \qt* \f + \fr 18:16 \ft Quoted from Deut 17:6, 19:15\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1150 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:69 at beginning of line with text: '21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 18:16 in \v~: 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 18:16 \\ft Quoted from Deut 17:6, 19:15\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:5 in \v~: you shall not \tl hawa\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, \f + \fr 20:5 \ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy\f* nor \tl abad\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \nd Adonai \nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1151 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016c). N.T. Quoted from O.T. Parallel passages. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc/quotes.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:72 at beginning of line with text: '22 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:5 in footnote: 20:5 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1153 at beginning of line with text: '284 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:73 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016d). Explanation of words of scripture. Retrieved February 23, 2011, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral16.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1154 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:75 at beginning of line with text: '23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1155 at beginning of line with text: 'John 20:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 25:9 in \v~: Those who \qt died \qt* by the plague were \qt twenty-four thousand. \qt* \f + \fr 25:9 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:8\f* \f + \fr 25:9 \ft Context: Num 25:9 says 24,000 died yet 1 Cor 10:8 says 23,000 died. Scholars note those hung in verse 4 could account for the 1,000 people difference.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:76 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016e). O.T. Names of God. Retrieved May 28, 2011, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc/name_god.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1157 at beginning of line with text: '285 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:78 at beginning of line with text: '24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 25:9 in \v~: Those who \qt died \qt* by the plague were \qt twenty-four thousand. \qt* \f + \fr 25:9 \ft Context: Num 25:9 says 24,000 died yet 1 Cor 10:8 says 23,000 died. Scholars note those hung in verse 4 could account for the 1,000 people difference.\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 150 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 257 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 421 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 802 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1158 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 23 fp 1427 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:79 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible. (2016f). Probable Timeline of when each psalm was written. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral18.cfm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after NUM 25:9 in \v~: 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:9 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:8\\f* \\f + \\fr 25:9 \\ft Context: Num 25:9 says 24,000 died yet 1 Cor 10:8 says 23,000 died. Scholars note those hung in verse 4 could account for the 1,000 people difference.\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 38 f 2009 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1159 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:81 at beginning of line with text: '25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:82 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002a, August 1). O.T. And N.T. Symbolic language. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral17.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1161 at beginning of line with text: '286 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 17:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:84 at beginning of line with text: '26 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:7 in footnote: 20:7 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context ( Sanhedrin 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1162 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:85 at beginning of line with text: 'Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002b, July 1). O.T. Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1163 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:34a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 386 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 684 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:88 at beginning of line with text: 'Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3), ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 928 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1165 at beginning of line with text: '287 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:90 at beginning of line with text: '28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1166 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:91 at beginning of line with text: 'Boshart Jr., D. H. (1999, February). Symbolism of Numbers in the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Christ Centered Mall, www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/symbolism/numbers.htm ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:8 in footnote: 20:8 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1167 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:93 at beginning of line with text: '29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:94 at beginning of line with text: 'Boys, M. C. (1994). The Cross: Should a Symbol Betrayed Be Reclaimed? Retrieved February 10, 2012, from Cross Currents, www.crosscurrents.org/boys-cross.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1169 at beginning of line with text: '288 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:96 at beginning of line with text: '30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1170 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:97 at beginning of line with text: 'Brug, J. F. (1987). Near Eastern Acrostics And Biblical Acrostics Biblical Acrostics And Their Relationship To Other Ancient Near Eastern Acrostics. Retrieved from www.wlsessays.net/bitstream/handle/123456789/856/BrugAcrostics.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 15:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 174 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 415 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 897 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 1028 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 fp 1238 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1171 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 fp 1372 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 fp 1432 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 16 fp 1513 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 17 fp 1632 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:99 at beginning of line with text: '31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 20 f 1816 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:100 at beginning of line with text: 'Butler, T. C. (1991). Holman Bible Dictionary. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1173 at beginning of line with text: '289 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:102 at beginning of line with text: '32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1174 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 18:49 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:5 in \v~: You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \qt man does them, he shall live in them. \qt* \f + \fr 18:5 \ft Quoted in Luke 10:28; Rom 10:5; Gal 3:12\f* I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:6 in \v~: \qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \qt mouth of one witness \qt* \f + \fr 17:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 18:16\f* he shall not be \qt put to death. \qt* \f + \fr 17:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:103 at beginning of line with text: 'Calvary Bible Church. (2011, January 10). Bible Study: Basic Biblical Symbolism and Numerology Chart. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Calvary Bible Church, www.cbcmidway.org/2011/01/10/bible-study-basic-biblical-symbolism-and-numerology-chart/ ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:10 in footnote: 20:10 Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 melachot ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The melachot ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 melachot ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1175 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:6 in \v~: \qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \qt mouth of one witness \qt* he shall not be \qt put to death. \qt* \f + \fr 17:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:105 at beginning of line with text: '33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1177 at beginning of line with text: '290 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 255 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:106 at beginning of line with text: 'Campbell, M. (2016, August 26). Behind the Name: Meaning of Names, Baby Name Meanings. Retrieved from Behind the Name, www.behindthename.com/ ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 535 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1178 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 19:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 17:6 in \v~: '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:6 \\ft Quoted in Matt 18:16\\f* he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:6 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:28\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:108 at beginning of line with text: '34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 128 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 265 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 f 537 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:109 at beginning of line with text: 'CCEL. (1909, July). Early Church Fathers - Additional Works in English Translation Unavailable Elsewhere Online. Retrieved 2011, from CCEL, www.ccel.org/ccel/pearse/morefathers/files/home.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1179 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:18 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 18:6 in footnote: 18:6 Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:111 at beginning of line with text: '35 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:4 in \v~: He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \qt made them male and female, \qt* \f + \fr 19:4 \ft Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1181 at beginning of line with text: '291 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:7 in \v~: The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 17:7 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:112 at beginning of line with text: 'Christ Centered Mall. (1999, February). Symbolism of Colors in the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Christ Centered Mall, www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/symbolism/colors.htm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 19:4 in \v~: 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:4 \\ft Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:12 in footnote: 20:12 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1182 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22 all Context ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:114 at beginning of line with text: '36 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 17:7 in \v~: 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:7 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 12:53 in \v~: They will be divided, father against son, and \qt son against father; \qt* mother against daughter, and \qt daughter against her mother; \qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \qt* \f + \fr 12:53 \ft Quoted from Mic 7:6\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:7 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your father, \f + \fr 18:7 \ft Lev 18:7 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.439): \ft Not to have sexual relations with your mother\f* nor the nakedness of your mother: she is your mother. You shall not uncover her nakedness. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:12 in \v~: \qt “Honor your father and your mother, \qt* \f + \fr 20:12 \ft Quoted in Mark 7:10\f* \qt so that your days may be long in the land \qt* \f + \fr 20:12 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:2-3\f* which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1183 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:115 at beginning of line with text: 'Christian Shepherd. (2011, November 17). The Sons of Noah Retrieved from www.christianshepherd.org/prophecy/noahs_sons_and_the_end_times.pdf ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 12:53 in \v~: 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:53 \\ft Quoted from Mic 7:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '37 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:12 in \v~: \qt “Honor your father and your mother, \qt* \qt so that your days may be long in the land \qt* \f + \fr 20:12 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:2-3\f* which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:5 in \v~: and said, \qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \qt*? \f + \fr 19:5 \ft Quoted from Gen 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1185 at beginning of line with text: '292 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:118 at beginning of line with text: 'Chrysostom, S. J. (2011). Eight Homilies Against the Jews. United Kingdom: Lulu.com. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 19:5 in \v~: 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*? \\f + \\fr 19:5 \\ft Quoted from Gen 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1186 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 158 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 326 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:120 at beginning of line with text: '38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1187 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:121 at beginning of line with text: 'Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 14 fp 574 \fp ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:13 in footnote: 20:13 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:123 at beginning of line with text: '39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1189 at beginning of line with text: '293 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:124 at beginning of line with text: 'Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. Word Studies. Retrieved from www.columbiabc.edu/document.doc?id=26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:13 in \v~: \qt “You shall not murder. \qt* \f + \fr 20:13 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1190 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:7 in \v~: They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin \f + \fr 19:7 \ft This statement is accurate because (Deut 24:1) does not begin with “Thus says the Lord” but rather it is Moses speaking and not on Adonai’s behalf either. Moses truly gave this command, God affirmed it but it did not originate from God.\f* us to \qt give her a bill of divorce, \qt* \f + \fr 19:7 \ft Quoted from Deut 24:1\f* and divorce her?” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:10 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, \f + \fr 18:10 \ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.443): \ft Not to have sexual relations with your daughter’s daughter (granddaughter)\f* or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: \f + \fr 18:10 \ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)\f* for theirs is your own nakedness. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:126 at beginning of line with text: '40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1191 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:11 in \v~: according to the decisions of the \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, \f + \fr 17:11 \ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\+tl Sanhedrin\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment\f* and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 20:13 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death\\f* \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:13 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:127 at beginning of line with text: 'Complete Bible Genealogy. (2005). Complete Bible Genealogy - Jesus Family Tree - Kings of Judah and Israel. Retrieved April 19, 2011, from Complete Bible Genealogy, www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/ ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:7 in \v~: They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin us to \qt give her a bill of divorce, \qt* \f + \fr 19:7 \ft Quoted from Deut 24:1\f* and divorce her?” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:10 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: \f + \fr 18:10 \ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)\f* for theirs is your own nakedness. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:129 at beginning of line with text: '41 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1193 at beginning of line with text: '294 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 167 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 257 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 626 * \f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 18:10 in footnote: 18:10 Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a Torah ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11) INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1194 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:130 at beginning of line with text: 'Conte Jr, R. L. (2009). The Sacred Bible - Catholic Public Domain Version: 1st Maccabees. Retrieved from www.sacredbible.org/catholic/index.htm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:12 in \v~: The man who does presumptuously, in not \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \nd Adonai \nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \qt* \f + \fr 17:12 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1195 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:39 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 14:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:14 in footnote: 20:14 Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 14:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:132 at beginning of line with text: '42 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 17:12 in \v~: "The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:12 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1197 at beginning of line with text: '295 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:133 at beginning of line with text: 'Contender Ministries. Jesus is the Messiah 365 Prophecies. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Contender Ministries, http://contenderministries.org/prophecy/jesusmessiah2.php ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:14 in \v~: \qt “You shall not commit adultery. \qt* \f + \fr 20:14 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:135 at beginning of line with text: '43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1198 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 20:14 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command\\f* \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:14 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:136 at beginning of line with text: 'Copyright Clearance Center. (1995). About Copyright - Copyright Clearance Center. Retrieved November 2, 2011, from Copyright, www.copyright.com/learn/about-copyright/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1199 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:138 at beginning of line with text: '44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 229 \fp INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 293 * \f* INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1201 at beginning of line with text: '296 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:139 at beginning of line with text: 'Drizin, R.-H. Pardes. Retrieved September 25, 2016, from Chabad.org, www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/1270231/jewish/Introduction.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1202 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:14 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your father’s brother \f + \fr 18:14 \ft Lev 18:14 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.449): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your father’s brother (uncle) / R. Not to have homosexual relations with your father’s brother\f* by not approaching his wife. She is your aunt. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 507 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:141 at beginning of line with text: '45 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 827 * \f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:15 in footnote: 20:15 Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:142 at beginning of line with text: 'e-Sword (2016). Hebrew OT & Greek OT & Greek NT (Combined, Strong Numbers, Interlinear) 1.1. Retrieved from www.biblesupport.com/e-sword-downloads/file/10742-hebrew-ot-greek-ot-greek-nt-combined-strong-numbers-interlinear/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1203 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:43 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:15 in \v~: \qt “You shall not steal. \qt* \f + \fr 20:15 \ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\f* \f + \fr 20:15 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:144 at beginning of line with text: '46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1205 at beginning of line with text: '297 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:15 in \v~: \qt “You shall not steal. \qt* \f + \fr 20:15 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:145 at beginning of line with text: 'Easton, M. G., & Taylor, P. S. Bethlehem, the Biblical Cities. Retrieved September 16, 2016, from Christian Answers, http://christiananswers.net/dictionary/bethlehem.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:15 in \v~: you shall surely set him king over yourselves, whom \nd Adonai \nd* your God chooses. \f + \fr 17:15 \ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1\f* You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 15:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1206 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:8 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 15:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:147 at beginning of line with text: '47 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 20:15 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person\\f* \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:15 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:15 \\ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 17:15 in footnote: 17:15 Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 15:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1207 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:148 at beginning of line with text: 'Edersheim, A. (1883). The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). Retrieved from http://philologos.org/__eb-lat/default.htm ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 15:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:18 in \v~: He said to him, “Which ones?” \f + \fr 19:18 \ft This was a common question, based on Miciah 6:8, but the inherent question is faulty. What good command will reward me with eternal life? The topic is Torah, the topic is not God himself but that which he commands us to observe.\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MA1 15:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MA1 15:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1209 at beginning of line with text: '298 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:150 at beginning of line with text: '48 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 18:49 in \p~: \qt and will sing \+tl zahmar\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \qt* \f + \fr 18:49 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:17 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of a woman and her daughter. \f + \fr 18:17 \ft Lev 18:17 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.453): \ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her son’s daughter (great granddaughter)\f* You shall not take her son’s daughter, \f + \fr 18:17 \ft Lev 18:17 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.454): \ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter’s daughter (great granddaughter)\f* or her daughter’s daughter, to uncover her nakedness; they are near kinswomen: it is wickedness. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 19:18 in \v~: 'He said to him, “Which ones?” \\f + \\fr 19:18 \\ft This was a common question, based on Miciah 6:8, but the inherent question is faulty. What good command will reward me with eternal life? The topic is Torah, the topic is not God himself but that which he commands us to observe.\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:16 in \v~: “You shall \qt not give false witness \qt* \f + \fr 20:16 \ft Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20\f* against your neighbor. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:151 at beginning of line with text: 'Eisenberg, R. L. (2010). What the Rabbis Said: 250 Topics from the Talmud. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1210 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 18:49 in \p~: '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 18:49 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:17 in \v~: “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of a woman and her daughter. You shall not take her son’s daughter, \f + \fr 18:17 \ft Lev 18:17 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.454): \ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter’s daughter (great granddaughter)\f* or her daughter’s daughter, to uncover her nakedness; they are near kinswomen: it is wickedness. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:16 in \v~: Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, \f + \fr 17:16 \ft Deut 17:16 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.611): \ft T. The king is not to return to the Land of Egypt to acquire horses / R. Not to dwell in the Land of Egypt permanently\f* nor cause the people to \tl teshuvah\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \nd Adonai \nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1211 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 207 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 f 334 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:154 at beginning of line with text: 'Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 17 fp 563 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 158 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1213 at beginning of line with text: '299 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 20 f 731 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 353 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:156 at beginning of line with text: '50 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:19 in \v~: \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \qt* \f + \fr 19:19 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\f* And, \qt ‘You shall show \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \qt* \f + \fr 19:19 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1214 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:157 at beginning of line with text: 'The Enlightener. Chronological Order of the Kings and the Major and Minor Prophets. Retrieved March 10, 2013, from The Enlightener, www.enlightener.org/ChronoBible.htm ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 17:17 in footnote: 17:17 Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:19 in \v~: \qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \qt* And, \qt ‘You shall show \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \qt* \f + \fr 19:19 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:17 in \v~: \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.\f* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \ft T. Not to covet \ft \+tl kol\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \+tl kol\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\f* \qt “You shall not covet \qt* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\f* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1215 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:34 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:50 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:159 at beginning of line with text: '51 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 17:17 in \v~: He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. \f + \fr 17:17 \ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): \ft The King shall not have too much gold and silver\f* He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 19:19 in \v~: '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:19 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\\f* And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:19 \\ft Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:17 in footnote: 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1217 at beginning of line with text: '300 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:160 at beginning of line with text: 'Etheridge, J. W. (1862). The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch [Electronic Scan – reference to page 67]. Retrieved from www.pathoftorah.com/pdf/ebooks/targum/targum_genesis_exodus.pdf ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 99 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 278 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:162 at beginning of line with text: '52 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:17 in \v~: \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \ft T. Not to covet \ft \+tl kol\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \+tl kol\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”\f* \qt “You shall not covet \qt* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\f* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1218 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:163 at beginning of line with text: 'First Fruits of Zion. (2015). Torah Portions 5776. Retrieved 2015, from http://ffoz.org/downloads/files/Torah%20Portions%205776_v3.pdf ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 18:21 in footnote: 18:21 Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1219 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:24 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:17 in footnote: 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:165 at beginning of line with text: '53 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1221 at beginning of line with text: '301 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:17 in \v~: \qt “You shall not covet \qt* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 7:7\f* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'Freedman, D. N., Geoghegan, J. C., Homan, M. M., & Beck, A. B. (2000). The Nine Commandments: Uncovering the Hidden Pattern of Crime and Punishment in the Hebrew Bible. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1222 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:168 at beginning of line with text: '54 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 20:17 in \v~: \qt “You shall not covet \qt* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted in Rom 13:9\f* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:169 at beginning of line with text: 'Fruchtenbaum, A. G. (2003). The Footsteps of the Messiah: A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events (Revised ed.). San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1223 at beginning of line with text: 'John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:171 at beginning of line with text: '55 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1225 at beginning of line with text: '302 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 11:55 in \v~: Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· \f + \fr 11:55 \ft Note: This is the third of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:172 at beginning of line with text: 'Hirsch, E. G. (2002a). Psalms. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12409-psalms ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1226 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 19:26 in \v~: Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \qt all things are possible.” \qt* \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Quoted from Jer 32:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:174 at beginning of line with text: '56 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 27:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1227 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 18:23 in \v~: “‘You shall not lie with any animal to defile yourself with it. \f + \fr 18:23 \ft Lev 18:23 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.460): \ft A woman shall not have sexual relations with an animal\f* No woman may give herself to an animal, to lie down with it: it is a perversion. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:175 at beginning of line with text: 'Hirsch, E. G. (2002b). PSALMS. Retrieved 2012, from Jewish Encyclopedia, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12409-psalms ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 19:26 in \v~: 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:26 \\ft Quoted from Jer 32:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:177 at beginning of line with text: '57 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1229 at beginning of line with text: '303 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:1 in \v~: The priests the Levites [Descendants of United with], all the tribe of Levi [United with], \f + \fr 18:1 \ft Deut 18:1-2 (Deut 18:1-8) (#1.49): \ft T. None of the tribe of Levi shall take any portion in the Land of Israel / R. The tribe of Levi must not be given a portion of the land in Israel, rather they are given cities to dwell in\f* shall have no portion nor inheritance with Israel [God prevails]. They shall eat the offerings of \nd Adonai \nd* made by fire and his portion. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 13:27 in \v~: He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \qt* \f + \fr 13:27 \ft Quoted from Ps 6:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:178 at beginning of line with text: 'Hitchcock, R. D. (1869). Hitchcock’s Dictionary of Bible Names. Retrieved 2008, from www.ccel.org/ccel/hitchcock/bible_names ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1230 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 13:27 in \v~: 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 13:27 \\ft Quoted from Ps 6:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:180 at beginning of line with text: '58 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 19:4 in \p~: \qt their words to the end of the world. \qt* \f + \fr 19:4 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1231 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:181 at beginning of line with text: 'Ito, K., & Okabe, M. (2002, August). Color Blind: Barrier Free. Retrieved from http://jfly.iam.u-tokyo.ac.jp/html/manuals/pdf/color_blind.pdf ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 19:4 in \p~: '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:4 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:18\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:1 in \v~: Then six days before the \tl Pesac\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), \f + \fr 12:1 \ft Note: This is the third of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1233 at beginning of line with text: '304 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:183 at beginning of line with text: '59 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:184 at beginning of line with text: 'Jackson, J. B. (1909). A Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names. Norwood, Mass.: Plimpion Press. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1234 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 23:2 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 318 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 395 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:186 at beginning of line with text: '60 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1235 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:187 at beginning of line with text: 'Jackson, J. B. (2016). A Dictionary of Proper Bible Names. Retrieved November 21, 2010, from Bible Centre, http://biblecentre.org/content.php?mode=7&item=1270#DictionaryOfProperNames ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1237 at beginning of line with text: '305 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 18:4 in footnote: 18:4 Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the Cohen ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside trumah gedolah ·great offering· as a tithe for the Cohen ·Priest· \fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:189 at beginning of line with text: '61 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 168 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:190 at beginning of line with text: 'Johnson, M. P. (2014). World English Bible. Retrieved August 12, 2011, from www.worldenglishbible.org/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1238 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 24:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:4 in \v~: The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, \f + \fr 18:4 \ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest·\f* and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:4 in \v~: Then Judas Iscariot [Praised Dagger-man], \f + \fr 12:4 \ft Judas Kirot; it is debatable the meaning of his name. K'riot is the Hebrew spelling. If the name K'riot is derived from the Latin word sicarius, meaning [dagger-man], then Judas is likely part of the Zealots political party who opposed Roman imperialism, a near Anarchist sect. (Luke 22:3) says K'riot is a surname, an addition to Judas’ name, therefore it could be a family name, geographic location, or a political party, or for some personal reason.\f* Simeon [Hearing]’s son, one of his disciples, who would betray him, said, WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:192 at beginning of line with text: '62 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1239 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 20:25 in footnote: 20:25 Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of Nimrod ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of Bavel ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:193 at beginning of line with text: 'Josephus, & Whiston, W. (2001). The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1241 at beginning of line with text: '306 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:195 at beginning of line with text: '63 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 19:1 in \v~: The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \qt “Behold, \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* rides \qt on a \qt* swift \qt cloud, \qt* \f + \fr 19:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:14\f* and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1242 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 31:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:196 at beginning of line with text: 'Kapp, J. (2009, August 11). The Divine Name Used in the Peshitta New Testament Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/18420701/The-Divine-Name-Used-in-the-Peshitta-New-Testament ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1243 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:198 at beginning of line with text: '64 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 13:35 in \v~: \wj Behold, your \+qt house \+qt* is left to you \+qt desolate. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 13:35 \ft Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5\f* \wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 13:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:199 at beginning of line with text: 'Kinzer, M. S. (2005). Post-Missionary Messianic Judaism: Redefining Christian Engagement with the Jewish People. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, Div of Baker Publishing Group. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1245 at beginning of line with text: '307 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 13:35 in \v~: \wj Behold, your \+qt house \+qt* is left to you \+qt desolate. \+qt* \wj* \wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 13:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:201 at beginning of line with text: '65 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1246 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 31:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:202 at beginning of line with text: 'Kirkpatrick, G. Types and Symbols of the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from New Foundations Ministries, www.newfoundationspubl.org/types.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1247 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 13:35 in \v~: '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 13:35 \\ft Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5\\f* \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 13:35 \\ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:204 at beginning of line with text: '66 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1249 at beginning of line with text: '308 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:2 in \v~: “Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \qt ‘You shall be \qt* holy; \qt for \qt* I, \nd Adonai \nd* \qt your \qt* God, \qt am \qt* holy. \f + \fr 19:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:48\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:205 at beginning of line with text: 'Kohlenberger, J. R., & Swanson, J. A. (1998). The Hebrew English Concordance to the Old Testament: With the New International Version (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 28:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1250 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 32:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:207 at beginning of line with text: '67 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 19:2 in \v~: '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy. \\f + \\fr 19:2 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:48\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:208 at beginning of line with text: 'Lamsa, G. M. (1990). Idioms in the Bible Explained; A Key to the Original Gospel. San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins Publishers. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:12 \ft MP: Messiah is beheld as King. (Zech 9:9)\f* \f + \fr 12:12 \ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \ft \+tl haKadosh Isra'el\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)\f* \wj On the next day a great multitude had come to the feast. When they heard that Yeshua [Salvation] was coming to Jerusalem [City of peace], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1251 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:7-8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:11 in \v~: or a charmer, \f + \fr 18:11 \ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \ft \+tl ov\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·\f*or a consulter with a familiar spirit, or a sorcerer, \f + \fr 18:11 \ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.89): \ft T. Not to consult the spirits of the dead or ghosts; this is called necromancy / R. Not to attempt to contact the dead\f* or a necromancer. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:210 at beginning of line with text: '68 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:12 \ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \ft \+tl haKadosh Isra'el\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)\f* \wj On the next day a great multitude had come to the feast. When they heard that Yeshua [Salvation] was coming to Jerusalem [City of peace], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1253 at beginning of line with text: '309 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:211 at beginning of line with text: 'Lancaster, D. T. (1994). Restoration. Retrieved from https://ffoz.com/restoration-book.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:11 in \v~: or a charmer, or a consulter with a familiar spirit, or a sorcerer, \f + \fr 18:11 \ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.89): \ft T. Not to consult the spirits of the dead or ghosts; this is called necromancy / R. Not to attempt to contact the dead\f* or a necromancer. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1254 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 32:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:213 at beginning of line with text: '69 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:214 at beginning of line with text: 'Lapin, R. D. (2009). Madam, I’m Adam: Decoding the Marriage Secrets of Eden (Teaching CD). [CD]. Lifecodex Publishing. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 79 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1255 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 219 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:4 in \v~: “‘Don’t turn to idols, \f + \fr 19:4 \ft Lev 19:4 (#2a.67): \ft Not to make an idol for yourself or for others\f* nor make molten deities for yourselves. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:216 at beginning of line with text: '70 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:13 in \v~: \wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \+qt “ \+tl Hosanna!\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:13 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:25-26\f* \wj the \+tl Melek Isra'el\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1257 at beginning of line with text: '310 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:217 at beginning of line with text: 'Levertoff, P. P. (2009). Love and the Messianic Age (2nd ed.). Marshfield, MO: Vine of David. ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after MAT 20:18 in footnote: 20:18 MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1258 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:219 at beginning of line with text: '71 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:220 at beginning of line with text: 'Looking Unto Jesus. (2004, February 23). Ancient Bible Names with Their Current Names. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from Looking Unto Jesus, www.lookinguntojesus.info/BSTopics/AncientNameswithCurrentNames.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1259 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 25:23 in \p~: \qt The elder will serve the younger.” \qt* \f + \fr 25:23 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:12\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 352 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 142 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 707 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 28:10 in \v~: this is the burnt offering of every \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering. \f + \fr 28:10 \ft Context of Matt 12:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 17 fp 970 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:222 at beginning of line with text: '72 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 18 f 1601 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1261 at beginning of line with text: '311 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 25:23 in \p~: '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:23 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:12\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:14 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after NUM 28:10 in \v~: 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering. \\f + \\fr 28:10 \\ft Context of Matt 12:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:15 in \v~: “Don’t be afraid, \qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \qt* \f + \fr 12:15 \ft Quoted from Zec 9:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:223 at beginning of line with text: 'Lythgoe, J. E. (2016). Introduction: The Name of the Father. Retrieved April 19, 2011, from Yehweh.org, http://yehweh.org/introduction ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1262 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:12-16 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 20:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 18:15 in footnote: 18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the Torah ·Teaching· WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:225 at beginning of line with text: '73 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 12:15 in \v~: '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 12:15 \\ft Quoted from Zec 9:9\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:8 in footnote: 21:8 Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The Torah ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1263 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:10-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'Maimonides, Rambam, R. M. (1204). The Guide for the Perplexed. Retrieved from www.teachittome.com/seforim2/seforim/the_guide_for_the_perplexed.pdf ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:15 in \v~: \f + \fr 18:15 \ft MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25)\f* \wj \+qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:15 \ft Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:8 in \v~: If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, \f + \fr 21:8 \ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)\f* then he shall let her be redeemed. \f + \fr 21:8 \ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): \ft T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)\f* He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:228 at beginning of line with text: '74 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1265 at beginning of line with text: '312 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:9 in \v~: “‘When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not wholly reap the corners of your field, \f + \fr 19:9 \ft Lev 19:9 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.494): \ft Not to gather the stalks that have fallen while reaping your field\f* \f + \fr 19:9 \ft Lev 19:9 (Lev 19:9-10, 23:22) (#8.495): \ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text, it is implied / R. To leave the gleanings of the harvest, that is the corners of your field\f* neither shall you gather the gleanings of your harvest. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:15 in \v~: \wj \+qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:15 \ft Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 14:10 in \v~: But when you are invited, go and sit in the \qt lowest \qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \qt tell you, \qt* ‘Friend, \qt move up higher.’ \qt* \f + \fr 14:10 \ft Quoted from Prov 25:6-7\f* Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:229 at beginning of line with text: 'Marchant, J. E. (2010). Yehweh. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Yehweh.Org, http://yehweh.org/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1266 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 25:26 in \v~: After that, his brother came out, and his hand had hold on Esau [Hairy]’s heel. He was named Jacob [Supplanter]. \f + \fr 25:26 \ft Note: The name Jacob [Supplanter] is commonly translated as [Surplanter]. It can also mean [To catch the heel], this is not so much as a power grab but a self protection (see Gen 25:22). Babies have a soft spot on their head, if damaged it can cause mental or physical harm or death. To grab the heel was an act of control and protection so Jacob would not be born already dead by a foot to the head. This struggle prefigures their future relations.\f* Isaac [Laughter] was sixty years old when she bore them. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:9 in \v~: “‘When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not wholly reap the corners of your field, \f + \fr 19:9 \ft Lev 19:9 (Lev 19:9-10, 23:22) (#8.495): \ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text, it is implied / R. To leave the gleanings of the harvest, that is the corners of your field\f* neither shall you gather the gleanings of your harvest. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:8 in footnote: 21:8 Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): To redeem a Hebrew female servant \fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. Torah ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6) WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 18:15 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·\\f* \\f + \\fr 18:15 \\ft MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25)\\f* \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 18:15 \\ft Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:231 at beginning of line with text: '75 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1267 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:8 in \v~: If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, then he shall let her be redeemed. \f + \fr 21:8 \ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): \ft T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)\f* He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:232 at beginning of line with text: 'Marsing, J. (2002). Music From God. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Music From God, www.musicfromgod.com ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1269 at beginning of line with text: '313 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:234 at beginning of line with text: '76 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1270 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 122 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 309 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:10 in \v~: You shall not glean your vineyard, \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.497): \ft T. Not to gather the grapes left on the vine or on the ground after harvesting / R. Not to gather individual fallen grapes while reaping your field\f* \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.498): \ft T. To leave the grapes left on the vine or on the ground after harvesting / R. To leave the undeveloped or imperfect clusters of your vineyard\f* neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard. \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10, 23:22) (#8.499): \ft T. To leave the gleanings of the vineyard, that is the corners of your field / R. To leave a corner of the field uncut for the poor\f* \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.500): \ft To leave the fallen grapes of the vineyard for the poor and the proselyte\f* You shall leave them for the poor and for the foreigner. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:235 at beginning of line with text: 'Messer, R. R. (2011). Torah: Law or Grace? “Kingdom PRINCIPLES for Kingdom LIVING” (1st ed.). Parker, CO: STBM Publishing. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1271 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:237 at beginning of line with text: '77 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:10 in \v~: You shall not glean your vineyard, \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.498): \ft T. To leave the grapes left on the vine or on the ground after harvesting / R. To leave the undeveloped or imperfect clusters of your vineyard\f* neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard. \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10, 23:22) (#8.499): \ft T. To leave the gleanings of the vineyard, that is the corners of your field / R. To leave a corner of the field uncut for the poor\f* \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.500): \ft To leave the fallen grapes of the vineyard for the poor and the proselyte\f* You shall leave them for the poor and for the foreigner. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1273 at beginning of line with text: '314 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:10 in footnote: 21:10 Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:238 at beginning of line with text: 'Michaels, R. I. K. (2010, May 19). MarYah Meshikha (in the Peshitta). Retrieved June 6, 2011, from Congregation Beth Menuchah, www.bethmenuchah.weebly.com/maryah-meshikha-in-the-peshitta.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:10 in \v~: You shall not glean your vineyard, neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard. \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10, 23:22) (#8.499): \ft T. To leave the gleanings of the vineyard, that is the corners of your field / R. To leave a corner of the field uncut for the poor\f* \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.500): \ft To leave the fallen grapes of the vineyard for the poor and the proselyte\f* You shall leave them for the poor and for the foreigner. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1274 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 35:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:240 at beginning of line with text: '78 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:18 in \v~: \wj \+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:18 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:22\f* \wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \+qt speak \+qt* to them all that I shall \+qt enjoin \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:18 \ft Quoted in John 12:49\f* \wj him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1275 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:60 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:10 in \v~: You shall not glean your vineyard, neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard. \f + \fr 19:10 \ft Lev 19:10 (Lev 19:9-10) (#8.500): \ft To leave the fallen grapes of the vineyard for the poor and the proselyte\f* You shall leave them for the poor and for the foreigner. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:241 at beginning of line with text: 'Michaels, R. I. (2010, May 21). Topic: Ancient vs. Modern Rabbinical Commentaries on Messianic Prophecies - Part 1 and 2 Retrieved from http://rachelsremnantglobal.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/2683178-ancient-vs-modern-rabbinical-commentaries-on-messianic-prophecies-part-1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:18 in \v~: \wj \+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \+qt* \wj* \wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \+qt speak \+qt* to them all that I shall \+qt enjoin \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:18 \ft Quoted in John 12:49\f* \wj him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1277 at beginning of line with text: '315 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:243 at beginning of line with text: '79 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:12 in \v~: “One who strikes a man so that he dies shall surely be put to death, \f + \fr 21:12 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:21, Matt 15:4\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 20:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:244 at beginning of line with text: 'Mills, W. E., & Bullard, R. A. (1990). Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books/about/Mercer_Dictionary_of_the_Bible.html?id=goq0VWw9rGIC ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1278 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 35:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 21:12 in \v~: '“One who strikes a man so that he dies shall surely be put to death, \\f + \\fr 21:12 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:21, Matt 15:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:246 at beginning of line with text: '80 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1279 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:11 in \v~: “‘You shall not steal from, \f + \fr 19:11 \ft Lev 19:11 (#9.559): \ft T. Not to deal falsely with or defraud ·illegal acquisition of money by deception· each other / R. Not to falsely deny another’s claim to property / R. Not to deny possession of something entrusted to you\f* defraud, \f + \fr 19:11 \ft Lev 19:11 (#9.560): \ft T. Not to lie to each other / R. Not to swear falsely in denial of another’s claim to property\f* or lie to one another. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:247 at beginning of line with text: 'Murdock, J. (1852). Murdock Translation of the NT Peshitta (1st ed.). Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/37162663/Murdock-Peshitta-New-Testament ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:19 in \v~: \wj \+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 18:19 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:23\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:27 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5)\f* \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13)\f* \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10)\f* \wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1281 at beginning of line with text: '316 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:249 at beginning of line with text: '81 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:11 in \v~: “‘You shall not steal from, defraud, \f + \fr 19:11 \ft Lev 19:11 (#9.560): \ft T. Not to lie to each other / R. Not to swear falsely in denial of another’s claim to property\f* or lie to one another. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 18:19 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 18:19 \\ft MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29)\\f* \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 18:19 \\ft Quoted in Acts 3:23\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:250 at beginning of line with text: 'Nativlang. (2016). How to write Aramaic - Learn the Square Script & Cursive Script. Retrieved September 12, 2011, from NativLang, www.nativlang.com/aramaic-language/aramaic-writing.php ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1282 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 36:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 161 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:27 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13)\f* \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10)\f* \wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 339 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:252 at beginning of line with text: '82 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1283 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:27 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:27 \ft MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10)\f* \wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:253 at beginning of line with text: 'Nave, O. J. (Ed.). (1990). Nave’s Topical Bible: A Digest of the Holy Scriptures. United States: Riverside Book and Bible House. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:1 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \wj When they came near to Jerusalem [City of peace] (at the beginning of Nissan), and came to Bethsphage, to the Mount of Olives, then Yeshua [Salvation] sent two disciples, \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 28:26 in footnote: 28:26 Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50· \fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:12 in \v~: \qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \qt* \f + \fr 19:12 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33\f* and profane the name of your God. I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1285 at beginning of line with text: '317 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:255 at beginning of line with text: '83 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 26:4 in \v~: I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \qt* \f + \fr 26:4 \ft Quoted in Acts 3:25\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1286 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 37:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:17 in \v~: \qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \qt* \f + \fr 21:17 \ft Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:256 at beginning of line with text: 'NET Bible. Place Names Index. Retrieved January 22, 2011a, from NET Bible, http://classic.net.bible.org/map.php?index=place ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 21:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 14:26 in \v~: “If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \qt father, mother, \qt* wife, \qt children, \qt* \f + \fr 14:26 \ft Quoted from Mic 7:6\f* brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1287 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 26:4 in \v~: 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 26:4 \\ft Quoted in Acts 3:25\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:258 at beginning of line with text: '84 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 21:17 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 21:17 \\ft Ex 21:17 (#5.363): \\ft Not to curse your father or mother\\f* \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 21:17 \\ft Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:28 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:28 \ft MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)).\f* \wj \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 18:22 in \v~: When a prophet speaks in \nd Adonai \nd*’s name, if the thing does not follow, nor happen, that is the thing which \nd Adonai \nd* has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously. \f + \fr 18:22 \ft Deut 18:22, 13:6 (Deut 18:20-22, 13:1-5, 13:6-11, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 18:22, 13:5 (Deut 18:20-22, 13:2-6, 13:7-12, 13:13-19)] (#3.253): \ft T. Not to be afraid of a false prophet / R. Not to refrain from killing a false prophet; derived from (Deut 13:5 [Heb Bible Deut 13:6]) being applied to (Deut 18:22)\f* You shall not be afraid of him. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:259 at beginning of line with text: 'NET Bible. Study Dictionary. Retrieved May 1, 2014b, from NET Bible, http://classic.net.bible.org/dictionary.php ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1289 at beginning of line with text: '318 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 230 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 321 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:13 in \p~: \f + \fr 19:13 \ft Lev 19:13 (#8.504): \ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text, it is implied / R. Not to withhold wages or fail to repay a debt\f* “‘The wages of a hired servant shall not remain with you all night until the morning. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:261 at beginning of line with text: '85 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1290 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 39:12 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 29:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 19:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:262 at beginning of line with text: 'Nevin, A. (2016). Jesus Christ’s Names, Titles and Characters. Retrieved May 30, 2011, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral19.cfm ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:18 in footnote: 21:18 Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 20:9 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1291 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:264 at beginning of line with text: '86 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:265 at beginning of line with text: 'Northington, D. (2004, April). Aleph Tav: Herald of Messiah (Updated 2010). Retrieved from http://servantofmessiah.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2013/01/Aleph-Tav-Herald-of-Messiah.pdf ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1293 at beginning of line with text: '319 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:14 in \v~: “‘You shall not curse the deaf, \f + \fr 19:14 \ft Lev 19:14 (#6.391): \ft T. Not to place a stumbling block in front of a blind person / R. Not to cause the innocent to stumble on the way / R. Not to put a stumbling block before a blind man / R. Not to give a blind man harmful advice\f* nor put a stumbling block before the blind; but you shall fear your God. I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:267 at beginning of line with text: '87 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1294 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:268 at beginning of line with text: 'Parsons, J. J. A Brief History of the Hebrew Language. Retrieved 2010, from Hebrew4Christians, www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/History/history.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1295 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:270 at beginning of line with text: '88 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:31 in \v~: \wj Now is the judgment of this world. \wj* \f + \fr 12:31 \ft MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15)\f* \wj Now the prince of this world \wj* \f + \fr 12:31 \ft MP: Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power. (Gen 3:15)\f* \wj will be cast out. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1297 at beginning of line with text: '320 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:271 at beginning of line with text: 'Patai, R. (1979). The Messiah Texts. New York: Avon Books. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:5 in \p~: \wj \+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:5 \ft Quoted from Zech 9:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:31 in \v~: \wj Now is the judgment of this world. \wj* \wj Now the prince of this world \wj* \f + \fr 12:31 \ft MP: Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power. (Gen 3:15)\f* \wj will be cast out. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:273 at beginning of line with text: '89 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1298 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:6-8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 21:5 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:5 \\ft Quoted from Zech 9:9\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 15:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:15 in \v~: “‘You shall do no injustice in judgment. \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.587): \ft Not to take pity on a poor man when judging\f* You shall not be partial to the poor, \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.588): \ft Not to show favoritism toward an important or wealthy man when judging\f* nor show favoritism to the great; \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.589): \ft T. To impart equal justice by not favoring one party over the other in disputes / R. To judge righteously\f* but you shall judge your neighbor uprightly. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:274 at beginning of line with text: 'Pilant, B. (1997). Jewish Bible (JPS 1917). Retrieved September 10, 2016, from www.breslov.com/bible/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1299 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:5-7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 21:9 in \v~: Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \qt* \f + \fr 21:9 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:8\f* and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:15 in \v~: “‘You shall do no injustice in judgment. You shall not be partial to the poor, \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.588): \ft Not to show favoritism toward an important or wealthy man when judging\f* nor show favoritism to the great; \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.589): \ft T. To impart equal justice by not favoring one party over the other in disputes / R. To judge righteously\f* but you shall judge your neighbor uprightly. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:276 at beginning of line with text: '90 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1301 at beginning of line with text: '321 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:24 in \v~: \qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \qt* \f + \fr 21:24 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:38\f* hand for hand, foot for foot, WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:277 at beginning of line with text: 'Poltorak, A. (2010, November 15). The Five levels of interpretation. Retrieved September 25, 2016, from Cha, http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/312116/jewish/The-Five-Levels-of-Interpretation.htm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:32 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:32 \ft MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3)\f* \wj And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:15 in \v~: “‘You shall do no injustice in judgment. You shall not be partial to the poor, nor show favoritism to the great; \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Lev 19:15 (#10.589): \ft T. To impart equal justice by not favoring one party over the other in disputes / R. To judge righteously\f* but you shall judge your neighbor uprightly. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1302 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:279 at beginning of line with text: '91 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 117 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 375 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:280 at beginning of line with text: 'Prasch, J. J. (2014). Jesus in the Talmud. Moriel Ministries. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1303 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 138 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:29 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 362 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:282 at beginning of line with text: '92 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1305 at beginning of line with text: '322 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:8 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:8 \ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \ft \+tl haKadosh Isra'el\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)\f* \wj A very great multitude carpeted the road with their clothing, while others cut branches from the trees, and spread them on the road. \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:16 in footnote: 19:16 Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:283 at beginning of line with text: 'The Psalm 119 Foundation, & RamBam. (2008, May 29). The 613 Commandments. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from The613Commands, www.the613commandments.com/The-List-of-the-613-Commandments.html ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 29:13 in footnote: 29:13 Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world ( Sukkah 55) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 91 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1306 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 170 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 188 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:34 in \v~: \wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \+qt remains forever. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37\f* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Context: 2 Sam 7:13\f* \wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \+qt be lifted up?’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Quoted from Num 21:8\f* Who is this Son of Man?” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 341 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:285 at beginning of line with text: '93 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1307 at beginning of line with text: 'John 13:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:286 at beginning of line with text: 'Rat, T. T. (2012, August 12). MarYah - Eastern PeshittA and Western PeshittO Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/103553871/25-MarYah-Eastern-PeshittA-and-Western-PeshittO ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:34 in \v~: \wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \+qt remains forever. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Context: 2 Sam 7:13\f* \wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \+qt be lifted up?’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Quoted from Num 21:8\f* Who is this Son of Man?” ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:16 in footnote: 19:16 Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander” ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:28 in footnote: 21:28 Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1309 at beginning of line with text: '323 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:288 at beginning of line with text: '94 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:9 in \v~: \wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \+qt “ \+tl Hosanna\+tl* ·Save now· \+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \+tl Hosanna\+tl* ·Save now· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:9 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:25-26\f* \wj in the highest!” \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:34 in \v~: \wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \+qt remains forever. \+qt* \wj* \wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \+qt be lifted up?’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:34 \ft Quoted from Num 21:8\f* Who is this Son of Man?” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:289 at beginning of line with text: 'Rich, T. R., & RamBam. (1996). Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments). Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Judaism 101, www.jewfaq.org/613.htm ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1310 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:9 Paraphrase ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 21:28 in \v~: “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, \f + \fr 21:28 \ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox\f* and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:291 at beginning of line with text: '95 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1311 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:292 at beginning of line with text: 'Rodkinson, M. L. (1918). The Babylonian Talmud (2nd ed.). Retrieved from www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Babylonian_Talmud__Translated_by_Michael_L._Rodkinson_.pdf ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:17 in \v~: “‘You shall not hate your brother in your heart. \f + \fr 19:17 \ft Lev 19:17 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.394): \ft T. You are to rebuke and reprove your neighbor and thereby not bear a sin because of him / R. To rebuke and reprove a sinner\f* \f + \fr 19:17 \ft Lev 19:17 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.395): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by not incurring guilt of sin due to hatred or grudge against your neighbor / R. Not to shame or embarrass any person of Israel\f* You shall surely rebuke your neighbor, and not bear sin because of him. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1313 at beginning of line with text: '324 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:294 at beginning of line with text: '96 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:17 in \v~: “‘You shall not hate your brother in your heart. \f + \fr 19:17 \ft Lev 19:17 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.395): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by not incurring guilt of sin due to hatred or grudge against your neighbor / R. Not to shame or embarrass any person of Israel\f* You shall surely rebuke your neighbor, and not bear sin because of him. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1314 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:9 Paraphrase ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:295 at beginning of line with text: 'Rosenbloom, E. The Hebrew Alphabet. Retrieved June 9, 2011, from Rosenlake, www.rosenlake.net/er/alefbeth/index.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 19:15 in \v~: One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \qt* \f + \fr 19:15 \ft Quoted in Matt 18:16; John 8:17; 2 Cor 13:1; 1 Tim 5:19; Heb 10:28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1315 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:297 at beginning of line with text: '97 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 171 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 300 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:298 at beginning of line with text: 'Ross, H. (2003, August 22). Evidence for the Reliability of the Bible. Retrieved May 2, 2011, from Reasons to Believe: Fulfilled Prophecy, www.reasons.org/articles/articles/fulfilled-prophecy-evidence-for-the-reliability-of-the-bible ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 14 fp 536 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 fp 645 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1317 at beginning of line with text: '325 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 19:15 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 19:15 \\ft Deut 19:15 (#9.570): \\ft T. Not to decide a case on the evidence of a single witness / R. Not to accept testimony from a lone witness\\f* One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:15 \\ft Quoted in Matt 18:16; John 8:17; 2 Cor 13:1; 1 Tim 5:19; Heb 10:28\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MP: The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. (Hag 2:6-9, 2:21-23)\f* \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph [May he add], is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] entered into the temple of God, and drove out all of those who sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the money changers’ tables and the seats of those who sold the doves. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:37 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:37 \ft MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (Is 53:1)\f* \wj But though he had done so many signs before them, yet they didn’t believe in him, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:300 at beginning of line with text: '98 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1318 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:13 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 21:33 in footnote: 21:33 Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph [May he add], is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] entered into the temple of God, and drove out all of those who sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the money changers’ tables and the seats of those who sold the doves. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:301 at beginning of line with text: 'Roth, A. G. (1939). Definitions of MARYAH (ayrm) and Related Terms. Retrieved from http://nomanszone.org/pdf/Understanding_why_MarYah_is_the_Aramaic_Name_of_YHWH-Andrew_Gabriel_Roth.pdf ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1319 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:18 in \v~: “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): \ft Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury·\f* nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)\f* but \qt you shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \qt* \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8\f* I am \nd Adonai \nd*. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 306 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 390 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:303 at beginning of line with text: '99 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1321 at beginning of line with text: '326 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:12 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:12 \ft MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph [May he add], is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] entered into the temple of God, and drove out all of those who sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the money changers’ tables and the seats of those who sold the doves. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:18 in \v~: “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)\f* but \qt you shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \qt* \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8\f* I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:304 at beginning of line with text: 'Roth, A. G. (2008). Aramaic English New Testament (2nd ed.). Bellingham, WA: Netzari Press. ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 19:17 in footnote: 19:17 Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1322 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 44:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:306 at beginning of line with text: '100 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:18 in footnote: 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1323 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 8:36 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:38 in \p~: \wj \+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:38 \ft Quoted from Is 53:1\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:307 at beginning of line with text: 'Safrai, R. S. (2011, July 18). The Priestly Divisions Retrieved from http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2011/07/priestly-divisions.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:18 in \v~: “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; but \qt you shall \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \qt* \f + \fr 19:18 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8\f* I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:13 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “It is written, \+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft Quoted from Is 56:7\f* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11)\f* \wj but you are making it a \+qt den of robbers!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 12:38 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:38 \\ft Quoted from Is 53:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1325 at beginning of line with text: '327 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:309 at beginning of line with text: '101 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:310 at beginning of line with text: 'Santala, R., & Kinnaird, W. (1992). The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinic Writings. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from ristosantala.com, www.ristosantala.com/rsla/OT/index.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1326 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 46:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:13 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “It is written, \+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11)\f* \wj but you are making it a \+qt den of robbers!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 19:19 in \v~: then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 19:19 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:312 at beginning of line with text: '102 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 20:9 in \p~: I am clean and \qt without sin?” \qt* \f + \fr 20:9 \ft Quoted in 1 John 1:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1327 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:13 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “It is written, \+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \+qt* \wj* \wj but you are making it a \+qt den of robbers!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:13 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 19:19 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 19:19 \\ft Deut 19:19 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.572): \\ft Punish the false witnesses as they tried to punish the defendant\\f* then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 19:19 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:313 at beginning of line with text: 'Smallwood, L. (2010). The Names & Attributes of God: Adonai (Adonay) & Elohim / El / Eloah. Retrieved June 6, 2011, from My Redeemer Lives, www.myredeemerlives.com/namesofgod/adonai-elohim.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 20:9 in \p~: 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:9 \\ft Quoted in 1 John 1:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1329 at beginning of line with text: '328 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 21:13 in \v~: '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:13 \\ft Quoted from Is 56:7\\f* \\f + \\fr 21:13 \\ft MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11)\\f* \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:13 \\ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:315 at beginning of line with text: '103 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 22:13 in \v~: and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \qt* \f + \fr 22:13 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:32\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1330 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:6-7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:316 at beginning of line with text: 'Smith, R. T., & Smith, W. (1988). Smith’s Bible Dictionary. United States: Nelson Reference & Electronic Publishing. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 21:13 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:318 at beginning of line with text: '104 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1331 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:8-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 22:13 in \v~: 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:13 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:32\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 19:21 in \v~: Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \qt* \f + \fr 19:21 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:38\f*hand for hand, foot for foot. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 30:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:319 at beginning of line with text: 'Stern, D. H. (1994). Jewish New Testament Commentary (5th ed.). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1333 at beginning of line with text: '329 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:321 at beginning of line with text: '105 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 20:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:15 in \v~: \wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \+qt “ \+tl Hosanna\+tl* ·Save now· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:15 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:25-26\f* \wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1334 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 49:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:322 at beginning of line with text: 'Stern, D. H. (2007a). Complete Jewish Bible: An English Version of the Tanakh (Old Testament) and B’rit Hadashah (New Testament). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:40 in \p~: \wj \+qt and I would heal them.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:40 \ft Quoted from Is 6:10\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:0 in \cd: \it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\it* \f + \fr 22:0 \ft Context of Matt 26:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1335 at beginning of line with text: '1 Tim 6:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:324 at beginning of line with text: '106 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 18 fp 611 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 19 f 696 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 12:40 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:40 \\ft Quoted from Is 6:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:325 at beginning of line with text: 'Stern, D. H. (2007b). Messianic Judaism: A Modern Movement with an Ancient Past (A Revision of Messianic Jewish Manifesto). Clarksville, MD: Messianic Jewish Resources International. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1337 at beginning of line with text: '330 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:0 in \cd: '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it* \\f + \\fr 22:0 \\ft Context of Matt 26:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:327 at beginning of line with text: '107 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1338 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 50:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:16 in \p~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \qt* \f + \fr 21:16 \ft Quoted from Ps 8:2\f* perfected praise?’” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 30:2 in \v~: \qt When a man vows a vow to \+nd Adonai \+nd* \qt*, or \qt swears an oath \qt* to bind his soul with a bond, \f + \fr 30:2 \ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself\f* \qt he shall not break his word. \qt* \f + \fr 30:2 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33\f* He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:328 at beginning of line with text: 'Stim, R. (2014, March 11). Welcome to the Public Domain Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/ ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 30:2 in footnote: 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1339 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 30:2 in \v~: \qt When a man vows a vow to \+nd Adonai \+nd* \qt*, or \qt swears an oath \qt* to bind his soul with a bond, \qt he shall not break his word. \qt* \f + \fr 30:2 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33\f* He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:330 at beginning of line with text: '108 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1341 at beginning of line with text: '331 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1342 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 50:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:331 at beginning of line with text: 'Strong, J. (1988). Strongs Exhaustive Concordance. Abingdon Press. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 14 fp 582 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 f 896 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1343 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:333 at beginning of line with text: '109 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:1 in \v~: \wj \+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:334 at beginning of line with text: 'StudyLight. (2001). StudyLight. Retrieved 2010, from StudyLight, www.studylight.org ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1345 at beginning of line with text: '332 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:26 in \v~: “‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): \ft T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology\f* You shall not use enchantments, \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): \ft T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology\f* \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith\f* nor practice sorcery. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:1 in \v~: "\\f + \\fr 22:1 \\ft MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua's intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46)\\f* \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:1 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1346 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 51:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:336 at beginning of line with text: '110 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 22:22 in \v~: \wj I will lay \+qt the key of David [Beloved] \+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Quoted in Rev 3:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1347 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:337 at beginning of line with text: 'Taylor, M. Timeline: Prophets in the Reigns of Kings of Judah and Israel. Retrieved March 10, 2013, from Mike Taylor, www.miketaylor.org.uk/xian/bible/timeline.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 22:22 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 22:22 \\ft MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7)\\f* \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:22 \\ft Quoted in Rev 3:7\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 205 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 356 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:339 at beginning of line with text: '111 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:1 in \p~: \wj Why are you \wj* \f + \fr 22:1 \ft MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34)\f* \wj so far from \+tl yishu'ah\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1349 at beginning of line with text: '333 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:340 at beginning of line with text: 'Tenen, S. (1996). Hebrew-Arabic Letter-Meaning Correspondences. Retrieved September 14, 2012, from Meru Foundation Research, www.meru.org/Sufi/alphacha.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1350 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 53:1-3 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 22:16 in footnote: 22:16 Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to Torah ·Teaching· \fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g] WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:342 at beginning of line with text: '112 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1351 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:10-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:343 at beginning of line with text: 'Texts of Judaism. (2010). Retrieved March 15, 2009, from Internet Sacred Texts Archive, www.sacred-texts.com/jud/index.htm#talmud ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:345 at beginning of line with text: '113 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1353 at beginning of line with text: '334 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:346 at beginning of line with text: 'Touger, M., & RamBam. Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 20:20 in \v~: \qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \qt* \f + \fr 20:20 \ft Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1354 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 55:22 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 23:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:348 at beginning of line with text: '114 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 20:20 in \v~: '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:20 \\ft Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1355 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 5:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:349 at beginning of line with text: 'Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1357 at beginning of line with text: '335 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:351 at beginning of line with text: '115 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1358 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 62:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:352 at beginning of line with text: 'Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002b). Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:49 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj For I spoke not from myself, but \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \+qt commandment, \+qt* what I should say, and what I should \+qt speak. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1359 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:354 at beginning of line with text: '116 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:21 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Ex 22:21 [Heb Bible Ex 22:20] (#9.550): \ft T. Not to taunt or oppress the foreigner among you / R. Not to wrong converts in speech / R. Not to insult or harm a sincere convert with words\f* “You shall not wrong an alien or oppress him, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:49 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj For I spoke not from myself, but \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \+qt commandment, \+qt* what I should say, and what I should \+qt speak. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:355 at beginning of line with text: 'Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1361 at beginning of line with text: '336 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 180 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 264 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:357 at beginning of line with text: '117 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1362 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 62:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:49 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4)\f* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj For I spoke not from myself, but \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \+qt commandment, \+qt* what I should say, and what I should \+qt speak. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:358 at beginning of line with text: 'TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. Retrieved January 29, 2011a, from TruthNet, www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/6_Messiah_Types/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1363 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:360 at beginning of line with text: '118 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 22:22 in footnote: 22:22 Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:7 in \v~: \wj All who \+qt see \+qt* me \+qt jeer at \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:7 \ft Quoted in Luke 23:35\f* \wj me. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:49 in \v~: \f + \fr 12:49 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\f* \wj For I spoke not from myself, but \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \+qt commandment, \+qt* what I should say, and what I should \+qt speak. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:361 at beginning of line with text: 'TruthNet. The Messiah of Judaism, Son of Joseph, Son of David. Retrieved May 9, 2011b, from www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/4_Messiah_of_Judaism/ ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1365 at beginning of line with text: '337 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:33 in \v~: “Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \qt vineyard, \qt* set a wall about it, dug a \qt wine press \qt* in it, built a \qt tower, \qt* \f + \fr 21:33 \ft Quoted from Is 5:1-2\f* leased it out to farmers, and went into another country. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 12:49 in \v~: \wj For I spoke not from myself, but \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \+qt commandment, \+qt* what I should say, and what I should \+qt speak. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 12:49 \ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:363 at beginning of line with text: '119 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1366 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 66:18-19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:364 at beginning of line with text: 'TU/e. Typographic Details in the Hebrew Bible. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Technology University Eindoven, www.win.tue.nl/\xa0aeb/natlang/hebrew/hebrew_bible.html ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:7 in \p~: \wj They insult me and \+qt shake their heads: \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:7 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:39\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 12:49 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6)\\f* \\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6)\\f* \\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3)\\f* \\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4)\\f* \\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2)\\f* \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 12:49 \\ft Quoted from Deut 18:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:366 at beginning of line with text: '120 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1367 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:7 in \p~: '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:7 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:39\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:367 at beginning of line with text: 'Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 174 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 277 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1369 at beginning of line with text: '338 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:369 at beginning of line with text: '121 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1370 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 68:18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:370 at beginning of line with text: 'Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current. ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 22:25 in footnote: 22:25 Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:372 at beginning of line with text: '122 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1371 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:373 at beginning of line with text: 'Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:25 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:25 \ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them\f* “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, \f + \fr 22:25 \ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): \ft T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means\f* you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1373 at beginning of line with text: '339 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:8 in \p~: \wj so \+qt let him set \+qt* him \+qt free! \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:375 at beginning of line with text: '123 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:25 in \v~: “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, \f + \fr 22:25 \ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): \ft T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means\f* you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1374 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:376 at beginning of line with text: 'Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:8 in \p~: '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:8 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 13:1 in \v~: \wj Now before the festival of the \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \wj* \f + \fr 13:1 \ft Note: This is the third of three \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \+tl haAbba\+tl* ·the Father·, having \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:378 at beginning of line with text: '124 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1375 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:379 at beginning of line with text: 'Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:42 in \v~: \f + \fr 21:42 \ft MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Ps 118:22)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Did you never read in the Scriptures, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1377 at beginning of line with text: '340 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:8 in \p~: \wj \+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:43\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:381 at beginning of line with text: '125 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:382 at beginning of line with text: 'The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1378 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 24:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:8 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:8 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:43\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 31:16 in \v~: Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \qt* \f + \fr 31:16 \ft Quoted in Rev 2:14\f* to commit trespass against \nd Adonai \nd* in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after IXT -1:384 at beginning of line with text: '126 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1379 at beginning of line with text: 'John 2:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after IXT -1:385 at beginning of line with text: 'Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:30 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 203 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:4 in \v~: The leaders of that town are to bring the heifer down to a valley with a stream in it that never dries up, to a place that is neither plowed nor sown; \f + \fr 21:4 \ft Deut 21:4 (Deut 21:1-9) (#6.413): \ft Not to till nor sow the riverbed where the heifer was slaughtered for atonement of an unsolved murder / R. Note: The Rabbis clarify the red heifer is “decapitated”\f* and they are to break the cow’s neck there in the valley ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 310 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1381 at beginning of line with text: '341 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after IXT -1:0 in \id: 'TDX - One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 9 - Biblography ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1382 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after IXT -1:1 in \h: 'Bibliography ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:2 should always have text WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:28 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\ft \+tl Yahweh\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)\f* “You shall not blaspheme God, \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \ft \+tl Sanhedrin\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]\f* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge\f* \qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \qt* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1383 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after IXT -1:3 in \toc2: 'Bibliography ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:42 in \p~: \wj \+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:42 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:22-23\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB IXT WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1385 at beginning of line with text: '342 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 22:28 in footnote: 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “ Yahweh”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 21:42 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:42 \\ft Quoted from Ps 118:22-23\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1386 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:28 in \v~: “You shall not blaspheme God, \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \ft \+tl Sanhedrin\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]\f* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge\f* \qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \qt* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1387 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:28 in \v~: “You shall not blaspheme God, \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge\f* \qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \qt* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:26 in \v~: “‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. You shall not use enchantments, \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): \ft T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology\f* \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith\f* nor practice sorcery. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1389 at beginning of line with text: '343 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 22:28 in \v~: “You shall not blaspheme God, \qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \qt* \f + \fr 22:28 \ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:26 in \v~: “‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. You shall not use enchantments, \f + \fr 19:26 \ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith\f* nor practice sorcery. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1390 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 22:28 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)\\f* “You shall not blaspheme God, \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge\\f* \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:28 \\ft Quoted in Acts 23:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:44 in \v~: \wj He who \+qt falls \+qt* on this \+qt stone \+qt* will be \+qt broken to pieces, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:44 \ft Quoted from Is 8:14-15\f* \wj but if it \+qt falls \+qt* on him, he will \+qt crushed to dust.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:44 \ft Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1391 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:36 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:26 in footnote: 19:26 Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 21:44 in \v~: \wj He who \+qt falls \+qt* on this \+qt stone \+qt* will be \+qt broken to pieces, \+qt* \wj* \wj but if it \+qt falls \+qt* on him, he will \+qt crushed to dust.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:44 \ft Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1393 at beginning of line with text: '344 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 494 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 610 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1394 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 21:44 in \v~: '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:44 \\ft Quoted from Is 8:14-15\\f* \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:44 \\ft Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1395 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:28 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 22:29 in footnote: 22:29 Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1397 at beginning of line with text: '345 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1398 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1399 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:48 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 225 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 13:18 in \v~: \wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \+qt who eats \+tl matzah\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 13:18 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1401 at beginning of line with text: '346 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 13:18 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 13:18 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9)\\f* \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 13:18 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1402 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 592 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1403 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 f 679 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 17:14 in \v~: \wj When he saw them, he said to them, \wj* \f + \fr 17:14 \ft (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9).\f* \wj “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” As they went, they were cleansed. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1405 at beginning of line with text: '347 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:14 in \v~: It shall be, if you have no delight in her, then you shall let her go where she desires; \f + \fr 21:14 \ft Deut 21:14 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.473): \ft T. Not to make a slave out of a beautiful woman taken captive in war / R. Not to enslave a beautiful woman taken captive in war after having sexual relations with her\f* but you shall not sell her at all for money. You shall not deal with her as a slave, because you have humbled her. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 23:1 in \v~: “You shall not spread a false report. \f + \fr 23:1 \ft Ex 23:1 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.552): \ft T. “Don’t join hand with the wicked to be a malicious witness” (v1) / R. The habitual transgressor shall not testify / R. Transgressors must not testify\f* Don’t join your hand with the wicked to be a malicious witness. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1406 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 24:19 in \v~: The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \qt earth is shaken violently. \qt* \f + \fr 24:19 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:12\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1407 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 746 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 f 900 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 24:19 in \v~: 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:19 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1409 at beginning of line with text: '348 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 124 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1410 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 241 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 23:2 in \v~: “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. \f + \fr 23:2 \ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life\f* \f + \fr 23:2 \ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases\f* You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1411 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 119 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 298 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 422 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 235 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 378 * \f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:2 in footnote: 23:2 Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after PSA 22:17 in footnote: 22:17 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1413 at beginning of line with text: '349 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 23:2 in \v~: “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. \f + \fr 23:2 \ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases\f* You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 21:18 in footnote: 21:18 Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1414 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:2 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 17:20 in footnote: 17:20 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:27 in footnote: 19:27 Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): T. Not to nakaph ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, nakaph, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having paz ·side-locks· ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 24:23 in \v~: Then \qt the moon shall be \qt* confounded, and \qt the sun ashamed; \qt* \f + \fr 24:23 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5\f* for \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \tl kavod\tl* ·weighty glory·. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1415 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 150 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 261 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1417 at beginning of line with text: '350 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 190 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:18 in \p~: \wj \+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:18 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 284 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1418 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:18 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:18 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:5 in footnote: 23:5 Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1419 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:21 in \v~: All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. \f + \fr 21:21 \ft MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13)\f* \wj So you shall \+qt remove the evil from among you. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* \wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1421 at beginning of line with text: '351 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 189 \fp ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:28 in footnote: 19:28 Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:21 in \v~: All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. \wj So you shall \+qt remove the evil from among you. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* \wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1422 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 78:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1423 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:35 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:6 in footnote: 23:6 Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of Torah ·Teaching· WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 17:27 in \v~: They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \qt* \f + \fr 17:27 \ft Quoted from Gen 7:7\f* and the flood came, and destroyed them all. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1425 at beginning of line with text: '352 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 421 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 521 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1426 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 78:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 1066 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1427 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 17:29 in \v~: but in the day that \qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \qt* went out from \qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \qt* \f + \fr 17:29 \ft Quoted from Gen 19:23-24\f*and destroyed them all. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1429 at beginning of line with text: '353 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:22 in \v~: \wj If a man has committed a sin \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \wj* \f + \fr 21:22 \ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \+tl talah\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \+tl Talah\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \+tl talah\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment\f* \wj and you \+qt hang \+qt* him \+qt on a tree; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:22 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 22:24 in \v~: saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \qt* \f + \fr 22:24 \ft Quoted from Deut 25:5-6\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:30 in \v~: “‘You shall keep my Sabbaths, and \f + \fr 19:30 \ft Lev 19:30 (Lev 26:2) (#1.12): \ft Revere Adonai’s Sanctuary\f* reverence my sanctuary; I am \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1430 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 82:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 25:8 in \v~: \wj He has \+qt swallowed up death forever! \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 25:8 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54\f* \wj \+qt The Lord \+nd Adonai \+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 25:8 \ft Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4\f* \wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \+nd Adonai \+nd* has spoken it. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 22:24 in \v~: 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:24 \\ft Quoted from Deut 25:5-6\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 21:22 in footnote: 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the Torah ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word talah ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. Talah ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew talah ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1431 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:34-35 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 25:8 in \v~: \wj He has \+qt swallowed up death forever! \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt The Lord \+nd Adonai \+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 25:8 \ft Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4\f* \wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \+nd Adonai \+nd* has spoken it. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:22 in \v~: \wj If a man has committed a sin \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \wj* \wj and you \+qt hang \+qt* him \+qt on a tree; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 21:22 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 17:32 in \v~: Remember \qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \qt* \f + \fr 17:32 \ft Quoted from Gen 19:26\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1433 at beginning of line with text: '354 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 87 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 180 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1434 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 82:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 17:32 in \v~: 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 17:32 \\ft Quoted from Gen 19:26\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 21:22 in \v~: '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment\\f* \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 21:22 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 19:31 in \v~: “‘Don’t turn to those who are spirit-mediums, \f + \fr 19:31 \ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \ft \+tl yidoni\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·\f* nor to the sorcerers. Don’t seek them out, to be defiled by them. I am \nd Adonai \nd* your God. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1435 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:36 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:12 in footnote: 23:12 Ex 23:12 (#4.284): To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 151 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 146 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 323 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 231 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1437 at beginning of line with text: '355 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1438 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 86:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:32 in footnote: 19:32 Lev 19:32 (#5.368): T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know Torah ·Teaching· \fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 23:13 in \v~: “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; \f + \fr 23:13 \ft Ex 23:13 (#2a.63): \ft T. Not to mention or invoke the name of false deities / R. Not to swear, make an oath, or a vow in the name of false deities\f* and don’t invoke the name of other \tl elohim\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \tl sh'ma\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 21:23 in footnote: 21:23 Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1439 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 28:12 in \v~: He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \qt heaven. \qt* Behold, \qt the angels of God ascending and descending \qt* \f + \fr 28:12 \ft Quoted in John 1:51\f* on it. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 26:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1441 at beginning of line with text: '356 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 166 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 22:32 in \v~: \qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \qt* \f + \fr 22:32 \ft Quoted from Ex 3:6\f* God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:23 in \v~: his body shall not remain all night on the tree, \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): \ft To bury the executed on the day of execution\f* but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \qt* \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29\f* \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13\f* that you don’t defile your land which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1442 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:23 in \v~: his body shall not remain all night on the tree, but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \qt* \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29\f* \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13\f* that you don’t defile your land which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:14 in footnote: 23:14 Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \fp Example: Pesac ·Passover·, Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50·, and Sukkot ·Tabernacles· WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1443 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 21:23 in \v~: his body shall not remain all night on the tree, but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \qt* \f + \fr 21:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13\f* that you don’t defile your land which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 107 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 204 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 14:2 in \v~: \f + \fr 14:2 \ft MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1)\f* \wj In \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4)\f* \wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1445 at beginning of line with text: '357 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1446 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:3-4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 14:2 in \v~: \wj In \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \wj* \f + \fr 14:2 \ft MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4)\f* \wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 19:35 in footnote: 19:35 Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1447 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 220 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 352 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1449 at beginning of line with text: '358 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 22:37 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \qt “‘You shall have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \qt* \f + \fr 22:37 \ft Quoted from Deut 6:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:1 in \v~: You shall not see your brother’s ox or his sheep go astray, and hide yourself from them. \f + \fr 22:1 \ft Deut 22:1 (Deut 22:1-3) (#8.530): \ft To return any lost property to its owner\f* You shall surely bring them again to your brother. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1450 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 22:37 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:37 \\ft Quoted from Deut 6:5\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:18 in footnote: 23:18 Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the Pesac ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1451 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 23:18 in \v~: “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. \f + \fr 23:18 \ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight\f* The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1453 at beginning of line with text: '359 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1454 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 21:31 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 22:39 in \v~: A second likewise is this, \qt ‘You shall show \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \qt* \f + \fr 22:39 \ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 255 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 903 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:4 in \v~: You shall not see your brother’s donkey or his ox fallen down by the way, and hide yourself from them. \f + \fr 22:4 \ft Deut 22:4 (Deut 22:1-4) (#6.418): \ft T. To help another reload their animal of burden / R. Help others load their beast\f* You shall surely help him to lift them up again. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1455 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 22:39 in \v~: 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:39 \\ft Quoted from Lev 19:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1457 at beginning of line with text: '360 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 23:19 in footnote: 23:19 Ex 23:19 (#3.193): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1458 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:36-37 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:5 in \v~: A woman shall not wear men’s clothing, \f + \fr 22:5 \ft Deut 22:5 (#3.255): \ft A man shall not wear the clothing of a woman\f* neither shall a man put on women’s clothing; for whoever does these things is detestable to \nd Adonai \nd* your God. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1459 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1461 at beginning of line with text: '361 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1462 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 90:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1463 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:21 in \v~: \qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Quoted in 2 Tim 4:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1465 at beginning of line with text: '362 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 18:19 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \tl Torah\tl* ·Teaching·. \f + \fr 18:19 \ft See note on Matt 19:16-18\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1466 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 91:11-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 26:11 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \qt fire will consume your adversaries. \qt* \f + \fr 26:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:27\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:8 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Deut 22:8 (#6.420): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to leave harmful objects on a path / R. Not to allow pitfalls and obstacles to remain on your property\f* When you build a new house, then you shall make a railing around your roof, so that you don’t bring blood on your house if anyone falls from there. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 18:19 in \v~: 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. \\f + \\fr 18:19 \\ft See note on Matt 19:16-18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1467 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 26:11 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 26:11 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:27\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 22:44 in \p~: \qt until I \qt* put \qt your enemies \qt* under \qt your feet’ \qt*? \f + \fr 22:44 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1469 at beginning of line with text: '363 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:21 in \v~: '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:21 \\ft Quoted in 2 Tim 4:7\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 22:44 in \p~: '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*? \\f + \\fr 22:44 \\ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1470 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 91:11-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 20:9 in \v~: “‘For \qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \qt* \f + \fr 20:9 \ft Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10\f* he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 18:20 in \v~: You know the \tl mitzvot\tl* ·instructions·: \qt ‘Don’t \+tl moicheuo\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \qt* \f + \fr 18:20 \ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1471 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 18:20 in \v~: 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 18:20 \\ft Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:10 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:10 \ft Deut 22:10 (#1.56): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to eat diverse seeds planted in a vineyard\f* You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 163 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 287 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1473 at beginning of line with text: '364 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 186 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 302 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 838 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1474 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 94:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 20:10 in footnote: 20:10 Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” ( Sanhedrin, c.7. sect.3) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1475 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 3:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:22 in \p~: \wj \+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:17\f* \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:11-12\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 22:8 in \p~: and the rod of his fury will be destroyed. \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \+qt God loves a cheerful \+qt* and \+qt generous \+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”\f* \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 22:11 in footnote: 22:11 Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear shatnez ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \fp T. Note: The Cohenim ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 20:10 in \v~: “‘The man who \qt commits adultery \qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \qt adulteress \qt* shall surely be put \qt to death. \qt* \f + \fr 20:10 \ft Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5\f* \f + \fr 20:10 \ft Context of John 8:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1477 at beginning of line with text: '365 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:22 in \p~: \wj \+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:11-12\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 23:1 \ft MP: The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them. (Zech 11:8)\f* \wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 22:8 in \p~: and the rod of his fury will be destroyed. \f + \fr 22:8 \ft Greek \ft \+tl Septuagint\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1478 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 94:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 20:10 in \v~: “‘The man who \qt commits adultery \qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \qt adulteress \qt* shall surely be put \qt to death. \qt* \f + \fr 20:10 \ft Context of John 8:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 22:22 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 22:22 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:17\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:22 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:11-12\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 152 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 22:8 in \p~: 'and the rod of his fury will be destroyed. \\f + \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 316 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 f 480 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1479 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 20:10 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)\\f* “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:10 \\ft Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5\\f* \\f + \\fr 20:10 \\ft Context of John 8:5\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1481 at beginning of line with text: '366 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 26:19 in \v~: \wj Your \+qt dead shall live. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:19 \ft Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22\f* \wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 22:13 in footnote: 22:13 Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ketubah ·marriage contract· and kiddushin ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1482 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1483 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1485 at beginning of line with text: '367 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 14:23 in \v~: \f + \fr 14:23 \ft MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \+tl 'Avi\+tl* [My Father] will have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 27:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1486 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 20:14 in \v~: “‘If a man takes a wife and her mother, it is wickedness: \f + \fr 20:14 \ft Lev 20:14 (#6.400): \ft T. To burn a man (and the women) by fire as punishment for taking / acquiring / buying / marrying a woman and her mother / R. For the court to execute by burning\f* they shall be burned with fire, both he and they; that there may be no wickedness among you. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1487 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1489 at beginning of line with text: '368 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1490 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:19 in \v~: They shall fine him one hundred shekels [2.5 lb; 1.13 kg] of silver, and give them to the father of the young lady, because he has given a bad name to a virgin of Israel [God prevails]. She shall be his wife. \f + \fr 22:19 \ft Deut 22:19 (Deut 22:28-29) (#9.574): \ft The man who defames his wife as a non-virgin at marriage is forbidden to divorce his wife\f* He may not divorce her all his days. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1491 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1493 at beginning of line with text: '369 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 27:9 in \v~: Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \qt taking away his sin: \qt* \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:27\f* that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1494 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:21 in \v~: then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \qt stone \qt* her \qt to death \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5\f* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Context of John 8:5\f* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1495 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:21 in \v~: then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \qt stone \qt* her \qt to death \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Context of John 8:5\f* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 24:8 in \v~: Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \+nd Adonai \+nd* has made \qt* with \qt you \qt* \f + \fr 24:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:20\f* concerning all these words.” WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1497 at beginning of line with text: '370 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 22:27 in \v~: \wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \+qt turn \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:27 \ft Quoted in Luke 24:47\f* \wj to \+nd Adonai \+nd*. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:21 in \v~: then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \qt stone \qt* her \qt to death \qt* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1498 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 27:13 in \v~: It will happen in that day that \qt a great \+tl shofar\+tl* ·ram horn· \qt* \f + \fr 27:13 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:31\f* will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \nd Adonai \nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace]. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 22:21 in \v~: 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:21 \\ft Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5\\f* \\f + \\fr 22:21 \\ft Context of John 8:5\\f* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:21 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1499 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1501 at beginning of line with text: '371 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1502 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1503 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:6 (in part) ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1505 at beginning of line with text: '372 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:24 in \v~: then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 22:24 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1506 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 22:24 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 22:24 \\ft Deut 22:24 (Deut 22:23-24; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.421): \\ft T. To put to death by stoning the man who lies with a woman in the city who is engaged to be married. (It is assumed the woman will cry out for help, indicating this is rape.) (If she does not cry out, the sexual act is consensual and both bear responsibility for their guilt and punishments) / R. For the court to execute by stoning\\f* then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 22:24 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1507 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:10-11 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1509 at beginning of line with text: '373 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1510 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 96:13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:31 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1511 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 17:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 23:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1513 at beginning of line with text: '374 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1514 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 97:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1515 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 28:12 in \v~: \qt to whom he said, \qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \qt yet they would not \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey·. \qt* \f + \fr 28:12 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 22:29 in \v~: then the man who lay with her shall give to the lady’s father fifty shekels [1.25 lb; 0.57 kg] of silver. She shall be his wife, because he has humbled her. \f + \fr 22:29 \ft Deut 22:29 (Deut 22:28-29) (#7.476): \ft The rapist is not permitted to divorce his rape victim (after they are married) (read context) as long as he lives\f* He may not divorce her all his days. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1517 at beginning of line with text: '375 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 28:12 in \v~: "\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 28:12 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21\\f* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1518 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 98:9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1519 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 17:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1521 at beginning of line with text: '376 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 23:2 in \p~: He \qt leads me \qt* beside still \qt waters. \qt* \f + \fr 23:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 7:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1522 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 102:25-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 23:2 in \p~: 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 23:2 \\ft Quoted in Rev 7:17\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 246 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 306 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1523 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:10-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1525 at beginning of line with text: '377 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 15:15 in \v~: \wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \wj* \f + \fr 15:15 \ft MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12)\f* \wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \wj* INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 BAK id='BAK - OUR Bible Front Intro 3 - Thank You ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 BAK h='Credits ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 BAK toc2='Credits ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 28:16 in \v~: \wj Therefore thus says the Lord \+nd Adonai \+nd*, \+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \+qt* for a foundation \+qt stone, a \+qt* tried stone, a \+qt precious cornerstone \+qt* of a sure foundation. \+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 28:16 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:35 in \v~: \wj that on you may come all the upright \+qt blood \+qt* shed on \+qt the earth, \+qt* from the \+qt blood \+qt* of upright \+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from Gen 4:9-11\f* \wj to the blood of \+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22\f* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible)\f* \wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \wj* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 23:2 in footnote: 23:2 Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): T. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 21:7 in \v~: “‘They shall not marry a woman who is a prostitute, \f + \fr 21:7 \ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \ft T. A \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \+tl chalalah\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \+tl chalalah\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)\f* who has been profaned. \f + \fr 21:7 \ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \ft A \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman\f* They shall not marry a woman divorced from her husband; for he is holy to his God. INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB BAK WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 34:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1526 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 103:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 28:16 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 28:16 \\ft MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6)\\f* \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 28:16 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:35 in \v~: \wj that on you may come all the upright \+qt blood \+qt* shed on \+qt the earth, \+qt* from the \+qt blood \+qt* of upright \+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \+qt* \wj* \wj to the blood of \+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22\f* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible)\f* \wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after BAK -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'Al H., Brian C., Brian M., Carissa R., Carolyn R., Coral M., Dani B., Daniel G., Danny M., Demitri M., David P., Elaine B., Gerrit V., Greg R., Hebraic Roots Fellowship, Jed C., Jim R., Joe C., Joel S., Joshua O., Joshua S., Jullian T., Mal H., Mark V., Matt H., Matthew A., Michael B., Michael J., Nations MSU., Ray M., Refugees In Jesus, Theo J., Thomas F., Tim K., Tom A., Tom M., Tsemach Adonai, Vikki M. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1527 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 5:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 21:7 in \v~: “‘They shall not marry a woman who is a prostitute, who has been profaned. \f + \fr 21:7 \ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \ft A \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman\f* They shall not marry a woman divorced from her husband; for he is holy to his God. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:35 in \v~: \wj that on you may come all the upright \+qt blood \+qt* shed on \+qt the earth, \+qt* from the \+qt blood \+qt* of upright \+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \+qt* \wj* \wj to the blood of \+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible)\f* \wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1529 at beginning of line with text: '378 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after BAK -1:0 in \id: 'BAK - OUR Bible Front Intro 3 - Thank You ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1530 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 103:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after BAK -1:1 in \h: 'Credits ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:29 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1531 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:50 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' BAK -1:2 should always have text WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after BAK -1:3 in \toc2: 'Credits ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1533 at beginning of line with text: '379 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 25:11 in \v~: You shall \qt overlay \qt* it with \qt pure gold. \qt* \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1534 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 104:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB BAK ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1535 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:38 in \v~: \wj Behold, \+qt your house \+qt* is left to you \+qt desolate. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:38 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 21:11 in \v~: He must not go in to any dead body, \f + \fr 21:11 \ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \ft T. A \ft \+tl Cohen Gadol\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \+tl Cohen Gadol\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative\f* or defile himself for his father, or for his mother. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1537 at beginning of line with text: '380 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 23:38 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 23:38 \\ft MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5)\\f* \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 23:38 \\ft Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 23:6 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:7 in \v~: \f + \fr 23:7 \ft Deut 23:7-8 [Heb Bible Deut 23:8-9] (#2b.183): \ft T. Not to exclude the seed of Esau (Edomites) from the community of Israel / R. Not to exclude a Jew from marrying a third generation Edomite convert\f* You shall not abhor an Edomite [Red]; for he is your brother. \f + \fr 23:7 \ft Deut 23:7-8 [Heb Bible Deut 23:8-9] (#2b.184): \ft T. Not to exclude the Egyptian from the community of Israel / R. Not to exclude a third generation Egyptian convert from marrying into the Jewish people\f* You shall not abhor an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], because you lived as a foreigner in his land. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1538 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 105:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 15:23 in \v~: \f + \fr 15:23 \ft MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj He who hates me, hates \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father· also. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1539 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:7 in \v~: You shall not abhor an Edomite [Red]; for he is your brother. \f + \fr 23:7 \ft Deut 23:7-8 [Heb Bible Deut 23:8-9] (#2b.184): \ft T. Not to exclude the Egyptian from the community of Israel / R. Not to exclude a third generation Egyptian convert from marrying into the Jewish people\f* You shall not abhor an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], because you lived as a foreigner in his land. ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:135 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1541 at beginning of line with text: '381 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:39 in \v~: \wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \wj* \f + \fr 23:39 \ft MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25)\f* \wj until you say, \+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:39 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 25:16 in \v~: You shall put the \qt testimony \qt* \f + \fr 25:16 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* which I shall give you into the ark. \bdit (2) \bdit* ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' BAK -1:16 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1542 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 106:48 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 23:39 in \v~: \wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \wj* \wj until you say, \+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:39 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 15:24 in \v~: \f + \fr 15:24 \ft MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10)\f* \wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \+tl 'Avi\+tl* ·my Father·. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1543 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 23:39 in \v~: '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* \\f + \\fr 23:39 \\ft MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25)\\f* \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 23:39 \\ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1545 at beginning of line with text: '382 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 24:1 in \v~: \qt The earth is \+nd Adonai \+nd*’s, with its fullness; \qt* \f + \fr 24:1 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 29:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 15:25 in \v~: \wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching, \+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 15:25 \ft Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 25:18 in \v~: You shall make two \qt cherubim \qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \qt mercy seat. \qt* \f + \fr 25:18 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:5. The Mercy Seat is one in the same as the lid for the ark (see Ex 26:34). This is the “seat” of the throne of God (see v22).\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1546 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 107:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 24:1 in \v~: '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:1 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 15:25 in \v~: '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 15:25 \\ft Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1547 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 25:18 in \v~: 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:18 \\ft Quoted in Heb 9:5. The Mercy Seat is one in the same as the lid for the ark (see Ex 26:34). This is the “seat” of the throne of God (see v22).\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 241 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 477 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1549 at beginning of line with text: '383 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:13 in \v~: You shall have a trowel among your weapons. \f + \fr 23:13 \ft Deut 23:13 (Deut 23:12-14) [Heb Bible Deut 23:14 (Deut 23:13-15)] (#3.260): \ft To prepare a place outside the camp for a latrine and cover your excrement\f* It shall be, when you relieve yourself, you shall dig with it, and shall turn back and cover your excrement; WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1550 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:3 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXA id='XXA - OUR Bible Back Appendix 1 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXA h='Appendix A ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXA toc2='Appendix A ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 21:17 in footnote: 21:17 Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXA WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1551 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 21:17 in \v~: “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has \f + \fr 21:17 \ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \ft T. A \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve\f* a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXA -1:12 at beginning of line with text: 'Pashat [Simple, Literal] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 35:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1553 at beginning of line with text: '384 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXA -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'Remez [Hint] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1554 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8 Paraphrase ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:38 in \v~: saying, \qt “Blessed is \qt* the King \qt who comes in the name of \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \qt* \f + \fr 19:38 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:26\f* \tl Shalom\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXA -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'Drash [Search, Insight] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1555 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXA -1:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Sod [Hidden] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:15 in \v~: \f + \fr 23:15 \ft Deut 23:15-16 [Heb Bible Deut 23:16-17] (#5.378): \ft Not to oppress a slave who has fled to you who has fled to you for refuge from his master\f* You shall not deliver to his master a servant who has escaped from his master to you. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1557 at beginning of line with text: '385 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1558 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8 Paraphrase ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXA -1:0 in \id: 'XXA - OUR Bible Back Appendix 1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1559 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXA -1:1 in \h: 'Appendix A ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 29:10 in \v~: For \nd Adonai \nd* has poured out on you a \qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \qt* \f + \fr 29:10 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:8\f* the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 181 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 417 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXA -1:2 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1561 at beginning of line with text: '386 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MP: Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief. (Is 53:3)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 11:10-11)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Gen 1:2 with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26)\f* \wj When he came near, he saw the city and wept over it, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXA -1:3 in \toc2: 'Appendix A ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1562 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 21:23 in footnote: 21:23 Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXA ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 11:10-11)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Gen 1:2 with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26)\f* \wj When he came near, he saw the city and wept over it, \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1563 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Gen 1:2 with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19)\f* \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26)\f* \wj When he came near, he saw the city and wept over it, \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1565 at beginning of line with text: '387 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 29:13 in \v~: The Lord said, “Because \qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \+tl mitzvah\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \qt* \f + \fr 29:13 \ft Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:15 in \v~: “When, therefore, you see the \qt abomination of desolation, \qt* \f + \fr 24:15 \ft Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11\f*which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand), WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 22:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1566 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:41 \ft MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26)\f* \wj When he came near, he saw the city and wept over it, \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 29:13 in \v~: 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt* \\f + \\fr 29:13 \\ft Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1567 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 187 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 392 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:21 in \v~: \qt When you vow \qt* a vow to \nd Adonai \nd* your God, \qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \qt* \f + \fr 23:21 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:33\f* for \nd Adonai \nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1569 at beginning of line with text: '388 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 35:12 in footnote: 35:12 Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1570 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 29:14 in \v~: therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \qt* \f + \fr 29:14 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 1:19\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1571 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 240 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 308 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 29:14 in \v~: 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 29:14 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 1:19\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1573 at beginning of line with text: '389 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 23:23 in footnote: 23:23 Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1574 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 24:10 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after NUM 35:16 in \v~: “‘But if he struck him with an instrument of iron, so that he died, he is a murderer. The murderer shall surely be put to death. \f + \fr 35:16 \ft Context of Matt 5:21\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:23 in \v~: \qt You shall observe \qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \qt Whatever you have vowed to \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* \f + \fr 23:23 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:33\f* your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \bdit (5) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1575 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:62 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 31:13 in \v~: I am \tl HaEl Beit-El\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. \f + \fr 31:13 \ft See (Gen 28) for Beth-El reference.\f* Now arise, get out from this land, and \tl teshuvah\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after NUM 35:16 in \v~: '“‘But if he struck him with an instrument of iron, so that he died, he is a murderer. The murderer shall surely be put to death. \\f + \\fr 35:16 \\ft Context of Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:21 in \v~: \wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:21 \ft Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1\f* \wj no, nor ever will be. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:46 in \v~: \wj saying to them, “It is written, \+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:46 \ft Quoting from Is 56:7\f* \wj but you have made it a \+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:46 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 29:16 in \v~: You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \qt* \f + \fr 29:16 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1577 at beginning of line with text: '390 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 25:40 in \v~: \qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \qt* \f + \fr 25:40 \ft Quoted in Heb 8:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 296 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 f 400 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 19:46 in \v~: \wj saying to them, “It is written, \+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \+qt* \wj* \wj but you have made it a \+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:46 \ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 29:16 in \v~: 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 29:16 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1578 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 25:40 in \v~: '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:40 \\ft Quoted in Heb 8:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 19:46 in \v~: '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:46 \\ft Quoting from Is 56:7\\f* \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:46 \\ft Quoted from Jer 7:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1579 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 16:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:24 in \v~: \f + \fr 23:24 \ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting\f* When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, \f + \fr 23:24 \ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): \ft T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat\f* then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1581 at beginning of line with text: '391 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 23:24 in footnote: 23:24 Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1582 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 23:24 in \v~: When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, \f + \fr 23:24 \ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): \ft T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat\f* then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 209 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 331 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1583 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:43 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXA -1:32 should always have text WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 35:25 in footnote: 35:25 Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· dies \fp T. Note: Specificity the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1585 at beginning of line with text: '392 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:10 in \v~: “‘No stranger shall eat of the holy thing: \f + \fr 22:10 \ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \ft T. The tenant of a \ft \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \+tl Cohen\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \+tl trumah\+tl* ·holy offerings·\f* a foreigner living with the priests, or a hired servant, shall not eat of the holy thing. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1586 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1587 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:69 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:29 in \v~: \wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* \wj \+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* \wj \+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1589 at beginning of line with text: '393 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 137 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 337 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 593 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 885 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 f 1216 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1590 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:29 in \v~: \wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\f* \wj \+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1591 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:29 in \v~: \wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 204 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1593 at beginning of line with text: '394 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:1 in footnote: 24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a get ·divorce document· \fp T. Directive: This get ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:29 in \v~: \wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \+qt* \wj* \wj \+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:29 \ft Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after NUM 35:32 in footnote: 35:32 Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of his day WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1594 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 24:1 in \v~: When a man takes a \qt wife \qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \tl chen\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \qt write her a \+tl get\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \qt* \f + \fr 24:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4\f* and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 24:29 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 24:29 \\ft MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20)\\f* \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:29 \\ft Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\\f* \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:29 \\ft Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)\\f* \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:29 \\ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\\f* \\f + \\fr 24:29 \\ft Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1595 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:35 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 17:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1597 at beginning of line with text: '395 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:9 in \v~: He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \qt vineyard, \qt* \f + \fr 20:9 \ft Quoted from Is 5:1\f* and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1598 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:30 in \v~: \wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:30 \ft Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14)\f* \wj the \+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:30 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* \wj \+qt with power and great glory. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1599 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 5:31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 17:1 in \v~: \f + \fr 17:1 \ft MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:30 in \v~: \wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \+qt* \wj* \wj the \+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:30 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* \wj \+qt with power and great glory. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1601 at beginning of line with text: '396 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 631 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 989 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1602 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1603 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:56 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 199 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 573 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 24:5 in \v~: When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, neither shall he be assigned any business. \f + \fr 24:5 \ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day\f* He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:31 in \v~: \wj He will send out his angels with \+qt a \+qt* great \+qt sound of a \+tl shofar\+tl* ·ram horn·, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:31 \ft Quoted from Is 27:13\f* \wj \+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1605 at beginning of line with text: '397 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:5 in footnote: 24:5 Deut 24:5 (#7.479): T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 22:21 in footnote: 22:21 Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1606 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 166 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 251 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 17:4 in \v~: \f + \fr 17:4 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8)\f* \wj I glorified you on the earth. I have accomplished the work which you have given me to do. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:21 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:21 \ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal\f* Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to \nd Adonai \nd* to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1607 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:25 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:6 in footnote: 24:6 Deut 24:6 (#8.537): T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1609 at beginning of line with text: '398 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 94 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 232 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 363 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1610 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXB id='XXB - OUR Bible Back Appendix 2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:35 in \v~: Heaven and earth will pass away, but \qt my words \qt* \f + \fr 24:35 \ft Quoted from Is 40:8\f* will not pass away. INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXB h='Appendix B ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXB toc2='Appendix B ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXB WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1611 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 24:7 in \v~: If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \qt remove the evil from among you. \qt* \f + \fr 24:7 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 17:5 in footnote: 17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:22 in \v~: Blind, injured, maimed, having a wart, festering, or having a running sore: you shall not offer these to \nd Adonai \nd*, \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Lev 22:22 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.153): \ft Not to slaughter animals with disqualifying blemishes as sacrifices\f* \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Lev 22:22 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.154): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. Not to burn the choice portions (the fat) from animals with disqualifying blemishes upon the altar\f* nor make an offering by fire of them on the altar to \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:12 at beginning of line with text: '# ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 24:7 in \v~: 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:7 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1613 at beginning of line with text: '399 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:17 in \p~: \wj \+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \+qt*? \wj* \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Quoted from Ps 118:22\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 17:5 in \v~: \f + \fr 17:5 \ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16)\f* \wj Now, \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:22 in \v~: Blind, injured, maimed, having a wart, festering, or having a running sore: you shall not offer these to \nd Adonai \nd*, \f + \fr 22:22 \ft Lev 22:22 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.154): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. Not to burn the choice portions (the fat) from animals with disqualifying blemishes upon the altar\f* nor make an offering by fire of them on the altar to \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:35 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1614 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 20:17 in \p~: "\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \\+qt*? \\wj* \\f + \\fr 20:17 \\ft Quoted from Ps 118:22\\f* " WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:37 in \v~: “For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \qt in the \qt* days \qt of Noah [Rest]. \qt* \f + \fr 24:37 \ft Quoted from Is 54:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1615 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 24:37 in \v~: '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:37 \\ft Quoted from Is 54:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1617 at beginning of line with text: '400 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 26:30 in \v~: You shall set up the tabernacle \qt according to the \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \qt* \f + \fr 26:30 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:44\f* on the mountain. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:17 at beginning of line with text: '1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 221 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 287 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1618 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:18 in \v~: \wj Everyone who \+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 20:18 \ft Quoted from Is 8:14-15\f* \wj but it will \+qt crush \+qt* whomever it \+qt falls on to dust.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 20:18 \ft Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:24 in \v~: \f + \fr 22:24 \ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \ft \+tl Cohenim\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar\f* You must not offer to \nd Adonai \nd* that which has its testicles bruised, crushed, broken, or cut. You must not do this in your land. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 24:38 in \v~: For as in those days which were before \qt the flood \qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \qt* \f + \fr 24:38 \ft Quoted from Gen 7:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1619 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 1:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:18 in \v~: \wj Everyone who \+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \+qt* \wj* \wj but it will \+qt crush \+qt* whomever it \+qt falls on to dust.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 20:18 \ft Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44\f* ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:10 in footnote: 24:10 Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXC id='XXC - OUR Bible Back Appendix 3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:19 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXC h='Appendix C ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXC toc2='Appendix C ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 24:38 in \v~: 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:38 \\ft Quoted from Gen 7:7\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1621 at beginning of line with text: '401 ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXC INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 1:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 20:18 in \v~: '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 20:18 \\ft Quoted from Is 8:14-15\\f* \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 20:18 \\ft Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:20 at beginning of line with text: 'Light from God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 138 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1622 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 201 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:15 at beginning of line with text: '# ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:22 at beginning of line with text: '2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1623 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 8:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Primary Reference ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 1:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 1:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 26:33 in \v~: You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \qt veil \qt* shall separate the \qt holy place \qt* \f + \fr 26:33 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:3\f* from the most holy for you. ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:12 in footnote: 24:12 Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:23 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 3:15a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1625 at beginning of line with text: '402 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 17:12 in \v~: While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \qt son of destruction, \qt* \f + \fr 17:12 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 69:25, 109:8 with Acts 1:16-20\f* that the Scripture might be fulfilled. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:24 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1626 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'New Covenant Reference ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:25 at beginning of line with text: 'Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1627 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:20 at beginning of line with text: '1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 26:35 in \v~: You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \qt \+tl menorah\+tl* ·lamp· \qt* over against the \qt table \qt* \f + \fr 26:35 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:2\f* on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 139 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 267 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1629 at beginning of line with text: '403 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:21 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:29 in \v~: “When \qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \qt* \f + \fr 22:29 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* to \nd Adonai \nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted. INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 1:54 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:28 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 3:15b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1630 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:15 in footnote: 24:15 Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:29 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1631 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:23 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 320 \fp WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 27:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 471 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:22 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 30:33 in \v~: For \tl Tophet\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \tl Gehenna\tl*), his \qt burning \qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \nd Adonai \nd*’s breath, like a stream of \qt sulfur, \qt* \f + \fr 30:33 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:20\f* kindles it. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1633 at beginning of line with text: '404 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:25 at beginning of line with text: '2 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:32 at beginning of line with text: '4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 31:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1634 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 5:1 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 24:16 in footnote: 24:16 Deut 24:16 (#6.424): T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:33 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 9:26 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1635 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:27 at beginning of line with text: 'King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:28 in \v~: They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \qt* \f + \fr 20:28 \ft Quoted from Deut 25:5-6\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 3:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 22:32 in \v~: You shall not profane my holy name, \f + \fr 22:32 \ft Lev 22:32 (Lev 22:31-33) (#3.237): \ft To sanctify, set apart, and make holy the Name of Adonai\f* but I will be made holy among the children of Israel [God prevails]. I am \nd Adonai \nd* who makes you holy, INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 3:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1637 at beginning of line with text: '405 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:28 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:25b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 20:28 in \v~: 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:28 \\ft Quoted from Deut 25:5-6\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 3:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:35 at beginning of line with text: 'Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1638 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 24:17 in \v~: You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \tl mishpat\tl* ·justice·, \f + \fr 24:17 \ft Deut 24:17 (Deut 24:17-18) (#8.542): \ft T. Not to take a widow’s clothes as collateral for a loan / R. Not to take a loan collateral from a widow\f* nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge; WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:30 at beginning of line with text: '3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:37 at beginning of line with text: '5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1639 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 23:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:31 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:25 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 3:39 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 3:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1641 at beginning of line with text: '406 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:32 at beginning of line with text: 'The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:39 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1642 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 17:24 in \v~: \tl Abba\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, \f + \fr 17:24 \ft MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23)\f* \wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \+tl agapao\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 24:12 in \p~: Surely \qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \qt* \f + \fr 24:12 \ft Quoted in Rom 2:6; 2 Tim 4:14\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:33 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:39; John 14:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:40 at beginning of line with text: 'Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1643 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 24:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 24:19 \ft Deut 24:19 (Deut 24:20-21, 24:19-22) (#8.544): \ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text, it is implied by (Deut 24:20-21) / R. Not to gather for a second time, that is the forgotten sheaths of your field or the forgotten fruit in your trees\f* When you reap your harvest in your field, and have forgotten a sheaf in the field, you shall not go again to get it. It shall be for the foreigner, for the orphan, and for the widow; that \nd Adonai \nd* your God may bless you in all the work of your hands. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 4:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 4:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 24:12 in \p~: 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:12 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:6; 2 Tim 4:14\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:35 at beginning of line with text: '4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:42 at beginning of line with text: '6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1645 at beginning of line with text: '407 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 4:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:36 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 40:9, 40:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:43 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1646 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:37 at beginning of line with text: 'The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 4:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 4:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:44 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1647 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 6:20 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 4:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 4:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:3b, 14:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:37 in \v~: But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \qt* \f + \fr 20:37 \ft Quoted from Ex 3:6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:45 at beginning of line with text: 'The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1649 at beginning of line with text: '408 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 4:49 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:40 at beginning of line with text: '5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 20:37 in \v~: 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:37 \\ft Quoted from Ex 3:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:47 at beginning of line with text: '7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1650 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:41 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:48 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1651 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 25:13 in \v~: Watch therefore, for you don’t know the day nor the hour \f + \fr 25:13 \ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \ft \+tl Yom Terurah\+tl* ·Day of \+tl Shofar\+tl* blast· (a \+tl shofar\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \+tl Ethanim\+tl*, also called \+tl Tishri\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \+tl Yom Terurah\+tl* ·Day of \+tl Shofar\+tl* blast·!\f* in which the Son of Man is coming. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:42 at beginning of line with text: '“Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:49 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:33; John 1:29a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1653 at beginning of line with text: '409 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:43 at beginning of line with text: 'Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 155 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 485 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1654 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:45 at beginning of line with text: '6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 207 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1655 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 288 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:52 at beginning of line with text: '8 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:3 in footnote: 25:3 Deut 25:3 (#6.426): T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:53 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1657 at beginning of line with text: '410 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 131 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 212 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:54 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:14 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:8 in footnote: 23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1658 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 11:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 6:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:55 at beginning of line with text: 'Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1659 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 6:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:4 in footnote: 25:4 Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:8 in \v~: But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd* seven days. \f + \fr 23:8 \ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \ft \+tl matzah\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day\f* In the seventh day is a holy convocation: \f + \fr 23:8 \ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \ft \+tl matzah\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·.’” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:47 at beginning of line with text: 'The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 25:4 in \v~: \qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \qt* \f + \fr 25:4 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1661 at beginning of line with text: '411 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:8 in \v~: But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd* seven days. In the seventh day is a holy convocation: \f + \fr 23:8 \ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \ft \+tl matzah\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·.’” WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:48 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 20:7-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 7:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1662 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 111:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:58 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 25:4 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation\\f* \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:4 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 20:43 in \p~: \wj \+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 20:43 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 32:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:50 at beginning of line with text: '7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1663 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 5:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:59 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 20:43 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 20:43 \\ft Quoted from Ps 110:1 all\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:51 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 232 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:60 at beginning of line with text: 'The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1665 at beginning of line with text: '412 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 20 fp 812 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 226 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 29 f 1065 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 405 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 26:12 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:52 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1666 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 111:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:62 at beginning of line with text: '10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 24:21 in \v~: My son, \qt fear \+nd Adonai \+nd* and the king. \qt* \f + \fr 24:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:53 at beginning of line with text: 'King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1667 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:49 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:10 in footnote: 23:10 Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the Omer ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:63 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 49:10a ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:5 in footnote: 25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as go'el ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10) INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 24:21 in \v~: 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 24:21 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:55 at beginning of line with text: '8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 32:27 in \v~: He said to him, “What is your name?” \f + \fr 32:27 \ft Asking the Name; this is a very cultural question. To have the name is perceived as having power over that thing. Some religions had secret names of deities to summon. Here, the wrestler is asking Jacob to submit by announcing his name, and the meaning thereof. Compare with (Ex 3:14-15, 6:3) where God gives his memorial name for all generations. Consider, having the name of an evil spirit is sometimes part of casting out and rejecting, deaf, dumb, blind, etc. (Num 5:14; Luke 7:21-23; Mark 9:25) because a name has authority linked to the bearer of the name.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1669 at beginning of line with text: '413 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:64 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 25:5 in \v~: \qt If \qt* brothers dwell together, and \qt one of them dies, and has no son, \qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. \f + \fr 25:5 \ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \ft \+tl yavam\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \+tl yavam\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \+tl yevamah\+tl* \+tl yevamah\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \+tl yavam\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·\f* \qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:56 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1670 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 112:9 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 7:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:65 at beginning of line with text: 'King Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:43 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 32:27 in \v~: 'He said to him, “What is your name?” \\f + \\fr 32:27 \\ft Asking the Name; this is a very cultural question. To have the name is perceived as having power over that thing. Some religions had secret names of deities to summon. Here, the wrestler is asking Jacob to submit by announcing his name, and the meaning thereof. Compare with (Ex 3:14-15, 6:3) where God gives his memorial name for all generations. Consider, having the name of an evil spirit is sometimes part of casting out and rejecting, deaf, dumb, blind, etc. (Num 5:14; Luke 7:21-23; Mark 9:25) because a name has authority linked to the bearer of the name.\\f* ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:5 in footnote: 25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the yavam ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the yevamah yevamah ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:57 at beginning of line with text: 'Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:45 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1671 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:67 at beginning of line with text: '11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:49 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:58 at beginning of line with text: 'Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:51 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1673 at beginning of line with text: '414 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:68 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 49:10b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:55 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 25:6 in \v~: It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \qt* \f + \fr 25:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:24; Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:60 at beginning of line with text: '9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:57 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1674 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:4-7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:69 at beginning of line with text: 'John 18:31 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:61 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:61 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 25:6 in \v~: 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:6 \\ft Quoted in Matt 22:24; Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 24:23 in \p~: To \qt show partiality \qt* in judgment is \qt not \qt* \f + \fr 24:23 \ft Quoted in James 2:1\f*good. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1675 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 9:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:63 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:67 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:14 in \v~: You must not eat bread, \f + \fr 23:14 \ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \ft \+tl Omer\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·\f* or roasted grain, \f + \fr 23:14 \ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \ft \+tl Omer\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·\f* or fresh grain, until this same day, until you have brought the offering of your God. This is a regulation forever throughout all your generations in all your dwellings. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:62 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:69 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1677 at beginning of line with text: '415 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:72 at beginning of line with text: '12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:71 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 7:71 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:63 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:14 in \v~: You must not eat bread, or roasted grain, \f + \fr 23:14 \ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \ft \+tl Omer\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·\f* or fresh grain, until this same day, until you have brought the offering of your God. This is a regulation forever throughout all your generations in all your dwellings. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:73 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1678 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:75 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:73 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:79 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1679 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:65 at beginning of line with text: '10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 345 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 484 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:74 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 7:81 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:66 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 33:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1681 at beginning of line with text: '416 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:9 in footnote: 25:9 Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do chalitzah ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1682 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:13 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 8:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:67 at beginning of line with text: 'The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:75 at beginning of line with text: 'None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1683 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:68 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:77 at beginning of line with text: '13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1685 at beginning of line with text: '417 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 8:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:70 at beginning of line with text: '11 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 8:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:78 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 17:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1686 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 438 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 1149 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 25:41 in \v~: Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \qt ‘Depart from me, you \qt* \f + \fr 25:41 \ft Quoted from Ps 6:8\f* cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels; WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:79 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1687 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 4:13 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 8:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:80 at beginning of line with text: '“The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1689 at beginning of line with text: '418 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:12 in footnote: 25:12 Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:82 at beginning of line with text: '14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1690 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 25:12 in \v~: then you shall cut off her hand. \f + \fr 25:12 \ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \fp Consider: Many people who compile \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text\f* Your eye shall have no pity. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:71 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 33:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:83 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1691 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:72 at beginning of line with text: 'Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after DEU 25:12 in footnote: 25:12 Deut 25:12 (#6.428): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:84 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1693 at beginning of line with text: '419 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:73 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:85 at beginning of line with text: "Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1694 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:75 at beginning of line with text: '12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:21 in \v~: You shall make proclamation on the same day: there shall be a holy convocation to you; \f + \fr 23:21 \ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \ft \+tl Shavu'ot\+tl* ·Weeks· / \+tl Pentacost\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \+tl Shavu'ot\+tl* ·Weeks· / \+tl Pentacost\+tl* ·50·\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·. This is a regulation forever in all your dwellings throughout all your generations. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 10:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 10:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1695 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:76 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:88 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 21:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1697 at beginning of line with text: '420 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:77 at beginning of line with text: 'The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1698 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 117:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:89 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:78 at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 10:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 10:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1699 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:90 at beginning of line with text: 'The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:80 at beginning of line with text: '13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1701 at beginning of line with text: '421 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 234 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 325 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:81 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:92 at beginning of line with text: '16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1702 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:82 at beginning of line with text: 'The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:93 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1703 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:6 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:24 in footnote: 23:24 Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on Yom Terurah ·Day of shofars·, the first day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. To rest on Rosh Hashana ·New the Year· \fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 21:26 in \v~: men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \qt* \f + \fr 21:26 \ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:83 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:94 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1705 at beginning of line with text: '422 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 11:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 21:26 in \v~: 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 21:26 \\ft Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21\\f* ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 11:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 25:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 25:19 \ft Deut 25:19 (Deut 25:17-19) (#6.431): \ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text; it could be implied by (Deut 25:19) / R. Wipe out the descendants of Amalek\f* Therefore it shall be, when \nd Adonai \nd* your God has given you rest from all your enemies all around, in the land which \nd Adonai \nd* your God gives you for an inheritance to possess it, that you shall blot out the memory of Amalek [Man who licks up] from under the sky. You shall not forget. WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:95 at beginning of line with text: 'Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:85 at beginning of line with text: '14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1706 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 12:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:86 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4c ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:97 at beginning of line with text: '17 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 12:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1707 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:42 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 21:27 in \v~: Then they will see the \qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \qt* \f + \fr 21:27 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* with power and great glory. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:98 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:87 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 12:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 12:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1709 at beginning of line with text: '423 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:88 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:99 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:16 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 13:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1710 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 13:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:100 at beginning of line with text: 'Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:90 at beginning of line with text: '15 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1711 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:17 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:91 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:102 at beginning of line with text: '18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1713 at beginning of line with text: '424 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 26:14 \ft MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 11:12-13)\f* \wj Then one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot [Praised Dagger-man], went to the chief priests, \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 13:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:103 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:92 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 13:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1714 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:93 at beginning of line with text: 'Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:104 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1715 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:11 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 13:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:105 at beginning of line with text: 'Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 300 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:95 at beginning of line with text: '16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 f 461 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 26 fp 838 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 27 f 981 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1717 at beginning of line with text: '425 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 14:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 14:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:96 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1718 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:107 at beginning of line with text: '19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:14 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:97 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1719 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:108 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:17-19 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:32 in footnote: 23:32 Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): T. Not to do work on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month Tishrei to the following evening WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 28:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:98 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:21-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:109 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1721 at beginning of line with text: '426 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:32 in \v~: It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, \f + \fr 23:32 \ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \ft \+tl Yom Kippur\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \+tl Tishrei\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \+tl Yom Kippur\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”\f* and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, \f + \fr 23:32 \ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \ft T. To rest on the day of \ft \+tl Yom Kippur\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath\f* you shall keep your Sabbath.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 25:7 in \p~: than that you should be \qt put lower \qt* \f + \fr 25:7 \ft Quoted in Luke 14:8-10\f* in the presence of the prince, WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:110 at beginning of line with text: 'God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1722 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:100 at beginning of line with text: '17 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:32 in footnote: 23:32 Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month Tishrei, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1723 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:112 at beginning of line with text: '20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:101 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 11:19 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:32 in \v~: It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, \f + \fr 23:32 \ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \ft T. To rest on the day of \ft \+tl Yom Kippur\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath\f* you shall keep your Sabbath.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:113 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:102 at beginning of line with text: 'In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1725 at beginning of line with text: '427 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 15:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:114 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:103 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 15:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1726 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:7 in \v~: \wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \wj* \f + \fr 19:7 \ft Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22).\f* \wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:115 at beginning of line with text: 'Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1727 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:105 at beginning of line with text: '18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 15:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 15:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:24 in \v~: The Son of Man \qt will die \qt* \f + \fr 26:24 \ft Quoted from Dan 9:26 (Context Ps 22 all; Zech 12:10)\f* just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:106 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:18c ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1729 at beginning of line with text: '428 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 15:36 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 15:36 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:118 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:107 at beginning of line with text: 'Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1730 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 21 fp 527 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 22 f 642 * \f* INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 16:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:119 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:31; Gal 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:108 at beginning of line with text: 'John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1731 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:7 (in part) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:35 in \v~: On the first day shall be a holy convocation: \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \ft \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \+tl Tishrei\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·. WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:120 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1733 at beginning of line with text: '429 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:110 at beginning of line with text: '19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1734 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:111 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:123 at beginning of line with text: '# ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:35 in footnote: 23:35 Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 16:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 16:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1735 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:124 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 28:4 in \v~: \qt Give them according to their work, \qt* \f + \fr 28:4 \ft Quoted in 2 Tim 4:14\f* and according to the wickedness of their doings. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 25 fp 714 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 26 f 794 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:125 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1737 at beginning of line with text: '430 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:126 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1738 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:112 at beginning of line with text: 'The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:36 in \v~: Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd*. \f + \fr 23:36 \ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \ft To rest and assemble on \ft \+tl Shemini Atzeret\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles·\f* On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd*. It is a solemn assembly; \f + \fr 23:36 \ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \ft T. Not to do work on \ft \+tl Shemini Atzeret\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \+tl Shemini Atzeret\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:28 in \v~: \wj for \wj* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately. (Jer 31:30, 31:33)\f* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6). (Is 49:8) (Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11)\f* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). (Jer 31:30-32)\f* \wj this is my blood of the new covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which is poured out for many for the remission of sins. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1739 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:113 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:128 at beginning of line with text: '22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 23:36 in \v~: Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd*. On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd*. It is a solemn assembly; \f + \fr 23:36 \ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \ft T. Not to do work on \ft \+tl Shemini Atzeret\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \+tl Sukkot\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \+tl Shemini Atzeret\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest\f* you shall do no regular \tl aboda\tl* ·service·. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:28 in \v~: \wj for \wj* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6). (Is 49:8) (Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11)\f* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). (Jer 31:30-32)\f* \wj this is my blood of the new covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which is poured out for many for the remission of sins. \wj* INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 16:50 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1741 at beginning of line with text: '431 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:129 at beginning of line with text: 'Ruth 4:12-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:115 at beginning of line with text: '20 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:36 in footnote: 23:36 Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· \fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1742 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:130 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:116 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:28 in \v~: \wj for \wj* \f + \fr 26:28 \ft MP: God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). (Jer 31:30-32)\f* \wj this is my blood of the new covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which is poured out for many for the remission of sins. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 26:14 in \v~: I have not eaten of it in my mourning, \f + \fr 26:14 \ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \ft Not to eat the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed\f* neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, \f + \fr 26:14 \ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \ft T. Not to give any the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)\f* nor given of it for the dead. I have \tl sh'ma\tl* ·heard obeyed· \nd Adonai \nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 17:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 17:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1743 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:117 at beginning of line with text: 'In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:131 at beginning of line with text: 'Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1745 at beginning of line with text: '432 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:118 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:48-51, 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:133 at beginning of line with text: '23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 110 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 227 * \f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 26:14 in \v~: I have not eaten of it in my mourning, neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, \f + \fr 26:14 \ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \ft T. Not to give any the \ft \+tl ma'aser sheni\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)\f* nor given of it for the dead. I have \tl sh'ma\tl* ·heard obeyed· \nd Adonai \nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1746 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:134 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 7:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:120 at beginning of line with text: '21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 18:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 18:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1747 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:135 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:121 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 19:20 in footnote: 19:20 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 18:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:31 in \v~: Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \qt* \f + \fr 26:31 \ft Quoted from Zech 13:7\f* INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 18:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1749 at beginning of line with text: '433 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:136 at beginning of line with text: '“Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:122 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 19:0 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 220 \fp WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 26:31 in \v~: 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 26:31 \\ft Quoted from Zech 13:7\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 24 f 940 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1750 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:123 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 33:15 in \p~: who stops his ears from \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood, \f + \fr 33:15 \ft Note: Blood figuratively means murder.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:138 at beginning of line with text: '24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1751 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:9 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 19:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:139 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 7:16b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 33:15 in \p~: "who stops his ears from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood, \\f + \\fr 33:15 \\ft Note: Blood figuratively means murder.\\f* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:125 at beginning of line with text: '22 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 23:40 in footnote: 23:40 Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): T. To take up a lulav ·sprout· during Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a lulav ·sprout· and Etrog all seven days \fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The lulav ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the Etrog, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. Etrog – person learned of Torah ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the lulav also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1753 at beginning of line with text: '434 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 29:18 in \v~: You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \nd Adonai \nd*; it is a \qt pleasant aroma, \qt* \f + \fr 29:18 \ft Quoted in Phil 4:18\f* an offering made by fire to \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:140 at beginning of line with text: '1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 20:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:126 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 20:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 20:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1754 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 20:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:141 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:127 at beginning of line with text: 'The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1755 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:34-35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:128 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 17:10-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:143 at beginning of line with text: '25 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 28:9 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1757 at beginning of line with text: '435 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:144 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 7:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:130 at beginning of line with text: '23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 25:22 in \v~: \qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \qt* \f + \fr 25:22 \ft Quoted in Rom 12:20\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:0 INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1758 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:24 in \p~: \wj \+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:24 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:145 at beginning of line with text: '1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:131 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 25:22 in \v~: '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 25:22 \\ft Quoted in Rom 12:20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1759 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 19:24 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:24 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:132 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:146 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1761 at beginning of line with text: '436 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 21:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:133 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:148 at beginning of line with text: '26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1762 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:149 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 22:50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:135 at beginning of line with text: '24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1763 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:39 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 21:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:136 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:150 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:9 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 21:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1765 at beginning of line with text: '437 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 22:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:151 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is praised among the nations ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:137 at beginning of line with text: '“Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1766 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:26 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:138 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1767 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 22:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:154 at beginning of line with text: '1 Chr 5:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:140 at beginning of line with text: '25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1769 at beginning of line with text: '438 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 22:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:155 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1770 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:141 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:156 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1771 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:142 at beginning of line with text: '“My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:29 in \v~: \wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \+qt vinegar \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:29 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\f* \wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:158 at beginning of line with text: '28 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 22:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:143 at beginning of line with text: 'John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1773 at beginning of line with text: '439 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 22:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 22:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 22:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:159 at beginning of line with text: '1 Chr 17:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1774 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:11 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 26:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:145 at beginning of line with text: '26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 22:37 in \v~: \wj For I tell you that this which is written \wj* \f + \fr 22:37 \ft MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26)\f* \wj must still be fulfilled in me: \+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:37 \ft Quoted from Is 53:12\f* \wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \wj* INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 23:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:30 in \v~: When Yeshua [Salvation] therefore had received the vinegar, he said, “It is finished.” \f + \fr 19:30 \ft MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Ps 102:1-11)\f* \wj He bowed his head, and gave up his spirit. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:160 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1775 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:146 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 22:37 in \v~: \wj For I tell you that this which is written \wj* \wj must still be fulfilled in me: \+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 22:37 \ft Quoted from Is 53:12\f* \wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 29:33 in \v~: They shall eat those things with which atonement was made, to consecrate and sanctify them: \f + \fr 29:33 \ft Ex 29:33 (#1.5): \ft The non-priest shall not eat the flesh of the most holy sacrifices\f* but a stranger shall not eat of it, because they are holy. INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:161 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:147 at beginning of line with text: 'The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1777 at beginning of line with text: '440 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 23:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:163 at beginning of line with text: '29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:148 at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1778 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:11-12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:31 in \v~: \wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· \wj* \f + \fr 19:31 \ft Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16.\f* \wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:164 at beginning of line with text: '1 Chr 17:13-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1779 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 34:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:150 at beginning of line with text: '27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:53 in \v~: Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \tl 'Avi\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions \f + \fr 26:53 \ft Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers. Twelve Legions would be 48,000.\f* of angels? INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:165 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:151 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1781 at beginning of line with text: '441 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:152 at beginning of line with text: 'God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1782 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 23:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 23:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:169 at beginning of line with text: '# ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1783 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:170 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:155 at beginning of line with text: '28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1785 at beginning of line with text: '442 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:171 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:156 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 441 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1786 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:15-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 581 * \f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 29:10 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* sat enthroned at the Flood. \f + \fr 29:10 \ft Note: “Enthroned at the Flood” references back to Genesis 1.\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:172 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 24:17 in \v~: “‘He who strikes any man mortally shall surely be put to death. \f + \fr 24:17 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:157 at beginning of line with text: 'The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1787 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 9:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 29:10 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd* sat enthroned at the Flood. \\f + \\fr 29:10 \\ft Note: “Enthroned at the Flood” references back to Genesis 1.\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:174 at beginning of line with text: '30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:158 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:28; Phil 2:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 24:17 in \v~: '“‘He who strikes any man mortally shall surely be put to death. \\f + \\fr 24:17 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1789 at beginning of line with text: '443 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:34 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)\f* \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj However one of the soldiers \wj* \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)\f* \wj pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 34:4 in \v~: All of the army of the \qt sky will be dissolved. \qt* \f + \fr 34:4 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:25\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1790 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:20 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after JHN 19:34 in footnote: 19:34 MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:175 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1-2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 34:4 in \v~: 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:4 \\ft Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:25\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:160 at beginning of line with text: '29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1791 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:60 in \v~: and they found none. Even though many false \qt witnesses came forward, \qt* \f + \fr 26:60 \ft Quoted from Ps 35:11\f* they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:176 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:34 in \v~: \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10)\f* \wj However one of the soldiers \wj* \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)\f* \wj pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:161 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 34:4 in \p~: \qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \qt* \f + \fr 34:4 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1793 at beginning of line with text: '444 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 24:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:177 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:162 at beginning of line with text: 'Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 34:4 in \p~: '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:4 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 24:20 in \v~: fracture for fracture, \qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth; \qt* \f + \fr 24:20 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:38\f* as he has injured someone, so shall it be done to him. \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \bdit* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:34 in \v~: \wj However one of the soldiers \wj* \f + \fr 19:34 \ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \ft \+tl Pesac\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)\f* \wj pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:11 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1794 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 140:3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 30:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:163 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:28-34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:179 at beginning of line with text: '31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 30:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1795 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 34:4 in \p~: \qt as a \qt* leaf fades from \qt off \qt* a vine or a \qt fig tree. \qt* \f + \fr 34:4 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:13\f* INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 25:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:180 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:165 at beginning of line with text: '30 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 34:4 in \p~: '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:4 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1797 at beginning of line with text: '445 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'Psalm 95:7c ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:181 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:27b-28 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 25:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:63 in \v~: \f + \fr 26:63 \ft MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7)\f* \wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \+tl Elohim Chayim\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 26:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1798 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 141:2 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 26:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:182 at beginning of line with text: 'To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:167 at beginning of line with text: 'If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:36 in \v~: \wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \+qt “Not \+qt* one of his \+qt bones will be broken.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:36 \ft Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 30:1 in \v~: “You shall make an \qt altar \qt* to burn \qt incense \qt* \f + \fr 30:1 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:4\f* on. You shall make it of acacia wood. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1799 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:168 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:184 at beginning of line with text: '32 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 19:36 in \v~: '\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:36 \\ft Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PRO 26:11 in \v~: As \qt a dog \qt* that makes \qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \qt* \f + \fr 26:11 \ft Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1801 at beginning of line with text: '446 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:185 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:6-7 (+12) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:170 at beginning of line with text: '31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PRO 26:11 in \v~: 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 26:11 \\ft Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1802 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 141:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:64 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13)\f* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14)\f* \wj you will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:171 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:186 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 25:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1803 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 8:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 19:37 in \v~: \wj Again another Scripture says, \+qt “They will look on \+qt* him \+qt whom they pierced.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 19:37 \ft Quoted from Zech 12:10\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:64 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14)\f* \wj you will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:187 at beginning of line with text: 'Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:172 at beginning of line with text: '“The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 26:51 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 26:51 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1805 at beginning of line with text: '447 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 19:37 in \v~: '\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 19:37 \\ft Quoted from Zech 12:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:173 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:64 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \wj* \wj you will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:189 at beginning of line with text: '33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1806 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 143:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:190 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:64 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \wj* \wj you will see the \+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \+qt* \wj* \wj of Power, and \+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:64 \ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:175 at beginning of line with text: '32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1807 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 26:64 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 26:64 \\ft MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1)\\f* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* \\f + \\fr 26:64 \\ft MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13)\\f* \\f + \\fr 26:64 \\ft MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14)\\f* \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 26:64 \\ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\\f* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 26:64 \\ft Quoted from Dan 7:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:191 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:22, 12:28 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 27:26 in \v~: \qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \+tl Torah\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \qt* \f + \fr 27:26 \ft Quoted in Gal 3:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1809 at beginning of line with text: '448 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:192 at beginning of line with text: 'King Messiah rules from mount Zion. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 27:26 in \v~: '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 27:26 \\ft Quoted in Gal 3:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1810 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 143:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:176 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:194 at beginning of line with text: '34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1811 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 2:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:177 at beginning of line with text: 'The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:195 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1813 at beginning of line with text: '449 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 30:10 in \v~: Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \qt once in the year; \qt* with the \qt blood \qt* \f + \fr 30:10 \ft Quoted in Heb 9:7\f* of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \nd Adonai \nd*.” WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 34:10 in \p~: \qt Its smoke will go up forever. \qt* \f + \fr 34:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:10-11, 18:18, 19:3\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 28:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:178 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:26-27 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 28:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:196 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:2; John 18:37 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:4 in \v~: but in the seventh year there shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land, a Sabbath to \nd Adonai \nd*. You shall not sow your field or \f + \fr 25:4 \ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \ft \+tl Sh'mitta\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \+tl Sh'mitta\+tl* ·Release· Year\f* prune your vineyard. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1814 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 34:10 in \p~: '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:10 \\ft Quoted in Rev 14:10-11, 18:18, 19:3\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:197 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a King. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:180 at beginning of line with text: '33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1815 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 29:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:181 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:7 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 29:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:199 at beginning of line with text: '35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1817 at beginning of line with text: '450 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:67 in \v~: \wj Then they \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6)\f* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6)\f* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15)\f* \wj \+qt spit in his face \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft Quoted from Is 50:6\f* \wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:182 at beginning of line with text: 'Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:200 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1818 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:5 in \v~: What grows of itself in your harvest you shall not reap, \f + \fr 25:5 \ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \ft \+tl Sh'mitta\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \+tl Sh'mitta\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years\f* and you shall not gather the grapes of your undressed vine. It shall be a year of solemn rest for the land. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:67 in \v~: \wj Then they \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6)\f* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15)\f* \wj \+qt spit in his face \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft Quoted from Is 50:6\f* \wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:183 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:17-18, 19:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:201 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 29:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1819 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 14:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 22:69 in \v~: From now on, the Son of Man will be \qt sitting at the right hand of \qt* \f + \fr 22:69 \ft Quoted from Ps 110:1\f* \tl HaG'vurah\tl* [The Power (of God)].” INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 29:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:67 in \v~: \wj Then they \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15)\f* \wj \+qt spit in his face \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft Quoted from Is 50:6\f* \wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:202 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:185 at beginning of line with text: '34 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 30:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1821 at beginning of line with text: '451 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:186 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 26:67 in \v~: \wj Then they \wj* \wj \+qt spit in his face \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 26:67 \ft Quoted from Is 50:6\f* \wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:204 at beginning of line with text: '36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1822 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 30:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:187 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:205 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1823 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 10:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 15 fp 322 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 28 f 635 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:188 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:206 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1825 at beginning of line with text: '452 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 20:9 in \v~: (For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \qt rise from the dead.) \qt* \f + \fr 20:9 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 16:10\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:207 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:8 in footnote: 25:8 Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year, so 7 Sh'mitta ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 20:9 in \v~: '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt* \\f + \\fr 20:9 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 16:10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1826 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 1:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:190 at beginning of line with text: '35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 31:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:209 at beginning of line with text: '37 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 31:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:191 at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 8:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1827 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 19 fp 365 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 30 f 580 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:210 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:192 at beginning of line with text: '“The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1829 at beginning of line with text: '453 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:211 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:193 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:9 in footnote: 25:9 Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the shofar ·ram’s horn· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the shofar ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month Tishrei to free the slaves \fp T. Directive: On Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year release is to start WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1830 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:4 Septuagint ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:212 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is given authority over all nations. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:195 at beginning of line with text: '36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 170 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 8 f 565 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1831 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 8:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 30:12 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:214 at beginning of line with text: '38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:196 at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 8:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1833 at beginning of line with text: '454 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:215 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:12a ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 31:0 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 30:19 in footnote: 30:19 Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): The Cohenim ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:197 at beginning of line with text: '“I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1834 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:216 at beginning of line with text: 'Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:198 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 32:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1835 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:217 at beginning of line with text: '“Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 32:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:200 at beginning of line with text: '37 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1837 at beginning of line with text: '455 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:219 at beginning of line with text: '39 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 34:17 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:201 at beginning of line with text: 'Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1838 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:220 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:12 (+6-7) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:3 in \v~: \f + \fr 27:3 \ft MP: The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life. (Ps 109:8)\f* \wj Then Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, when he saw that Yeshua [Salvation] was condemned, felt remorse, and brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 35:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:202 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after JHN 20:17 in \v~: Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \tl 'Avi\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \qt my brothers, \qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \tl 'Avi\tl* ·my Father· and \tl 'Avikah\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’” \f + \fr 20:17 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 22:22, also quoted in Heb 2:11-12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1839 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:11 in \v~: That fiftieth year shall be a Jubilee to you. \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \ft T. Not to sow seed in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* In it you shall not sow, \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* neither reap that which grows of itself, \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* nor gather from the undressed vines. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:221 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:203 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:9-11 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at NUM 33:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after JHN 20:17 in \v~: "Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’” \\f + \\fr 20:17 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 22:22, also quoted in Heb 2:11-12\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1841 at beginning of line with text: '456 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:222 at beginning of line with text: 'Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:11 in \v~: That fiftieth year shall be a Jubilee to you. In it you shall not sow, \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* neither reap that which grows of itself, \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* nor gather from the undressed vines. WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1842 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:205 at beginning of line with text: '38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:224 at beginning of line with text: '40 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:11 in \v~: That fiftieth year shall be a Jubilee to you. In it you shall not sow, neither reap that which grows of itself, \f + \fr 25:11 \ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year · \+tl shofar\+tl* Year·\f* nor gather from the undressed vines. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1843 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:206 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:225 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:207 at beginning of line with text: 'If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1845 at beginning of line with text: '457 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:208 at beginning of line with text: 'Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:227 at beginning of line with text: 'Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:14 in \v~: \wj and said to them, \wj* \f + \fr 23:14 \ft MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Is 53:9)\f* \wj “You brought this man to me as one that perverts the people, and see, I have examined him before you, and found no basis for a charge against this man concerning those things of which you accuse him. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1846 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:229 at beginning of line with text: '41 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at NUM 33:56 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 185 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1847 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 4:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 f 372 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 17 fp 526 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:230 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1849 at beginning of line with text: '458 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:231 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 34:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:3 in \p~: \qt and make firm the feeble knees. \qt* \f + \fr 35:3 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:12\f* INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 34:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 31:5 in \v~: \wj \+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 31:5 \ft Quoted in Luke 23:46\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 30:32 in \v~: It shall not be poured on man’s flesh, \f + \fr 30:32 \ft Ex 30:32 (Ex 30:31-33) (#2b.106): \ft Not to make a duplicate formula of the holy anointing oil\f* and do not make any like it, according to its composition. It is holy. It shall be holy to you. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:210 at beginning of line with text: '39 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:14 in footnote: 25:14 Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to Torah ·Teaching· law \fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:9 in \v~: Then that which was spoken through Jeremiah [Yah lifts up] \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Note: In the Hebrew Bible, the prophetic books are in a different order then Christian Bible. The first book is Jeremiah, not Isaiah. Therefore, a citation of the first book could reference all the prophet books section. Just as quoting the first verse of a chapter refers to the whole chapter (See Matt 27:46 with Ps 22:1)\f* \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Note: It is agreed upon that the book of Zecheriah chapters 1-8 and 9-14 were written at different points of time. Zecheriah wrote the first section, but it is not known who wrote the second section. Some scholars speculate that Jeremiah wrote the second section because they were contemporaries in history as prophets.\f* the prophet was fulfilled, saying, WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1850 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:232 at beginning of line with text: 'His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 35:3 in \p~: '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 35:3 \\ft Quoted in Heb 12:12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:211 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 31:5 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 31:5 \\ft MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46)\\f* \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 31:5 \\ft Quoted in Luke 23:46\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:14 in \v~: \f + \fr 25:14 \ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \ft \+tl Yovel\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \+tl Jubilee\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·\f* “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:9 in \v~: Then that which was spoken through Jeremiah [Yah lifts up] \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Note: It is agreed upon that the book of Zecheriah chapters 1-8 and 9-14 were written at different points of time. Zecheriah wrote the first section, but it is not known who wrote the second section. Some scholars speculate that Jeremiah wrote the second section because they were contemporaries in history as prophets.\f* the prophet was fulfilled, saying, WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:234 at beginning of line with text: '42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1851 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 5:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:212 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:14 in footnote: 25:14 Lev 25:14 (#10.591): T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:235 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:5b-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:213 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1853 at beginning of line with text: '459 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:236 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:9 in \p~: “They took \qt the thirty pieces of silver, \qt* \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Quoted from Zech 11:12-13\f* \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Note: 30 pieces of silver was the standard price for purchasing a slave.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:215 at beginning of line with text: '40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1854 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 4:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:237 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is given authority over all things. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at NUM 36:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at NUM 36:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:9 in \p~: “They took \qt the thirty pieces of silver, \qt* \f + \fr 27:9 \ft Note: 30 pieces of silver was the standard price for purchasing a slave.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXC -1:216 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:21 in \v~: but \f + \fr 23:21 \ft MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3). (Ps 22:6; Is 53:3)\f* \wj they shouted, saying, “Crucify! Crucify him!” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1855 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:239 at beginning of line with text: '43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXC -1:217 at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 37:11 in \v~: \qt His brothers envied him, \qt* \f + \fr 37:11 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\f* but his father kept this saying in mind. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:9 in \p~: '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 27:9 \\ft Quoted from Zech 11:12-13\\f* \\f + \\fr 27:9 \\ft Note: 30 pieces of silver was the standard price for purchasing a slave.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:240 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 31:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1857 at beginning of line with text: '460 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXC -1:218 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:5 in \v~: \wj Then \wj* \f + \fr 35:5 \ft MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25)\f* \wj the eyes of \+qt the blind \+qt* will be opened, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:241 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1858 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 10:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:222 at beginning of line with text: 'Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:242 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1859 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 4:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:224 at beginning of line with text: 'Ber. #.# = Mishnah ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:5 in \p~: \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 35:5 \ft MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27)\f* \wj the ears of \+qt the deaf \+qt* will be unstopped. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:244 at beginning of line with text: '44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1861 at beginning of line with text: '461 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:10 in \v~: and used them to \qt buy \qt* the potter’s \qt field \qt* \f + \fr 27:10 \ft Quoted from Jer 32:7\f* \f + \fr 27:10 \ft Hebrew: The term “Potter’s Field,” when it is owned by the Priests, refers to graveyard used for those unnamed, strangers, and gentile people. (See Matt 27:7)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'Ber. R. = Midrash. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:245 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 175 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 288 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1862 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 10:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:228 at beginning of line with text: 'Deb. = Deuteronomy ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:246 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:46 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:6 in \v~: \wj Then \wj* \f + \fr 35:6 \ft MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9)\f* \wj \+qt the lame \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 35:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22\f* \wj man will leap like a deer, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:10 in \v~: and used them to \qt buy \qt* the potter’s \qt field \qt* \f + \fr 27:10 \ft Hebrew: The term “Potter’s Field,” when it is owned by the Priests, refers to graveyard used for those unnamed, strangers, and gentile people. (See Matt 27:7)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:230 at beginning of line with text: 'Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1863 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 1:19 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:23 in footnote: 25:23 Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:247 at beginning of line with text: 'When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:6 in \v~: \wj Then \wj* \wj \+qt the lame \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 35:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22\f* \wj man will leap like a deer, \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:10 in \v~: 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt* \\f + \\fr 27:10 \\ft Quoted from Jer 32:7\\f* \\f + \\fr 27:10 \\ft Hebrew: The term “Potter’s Field,” when it is owned by the Priests, refers to graveyard used for those unnamed, strangers, and gentile people. (See Matt 27:7)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:232 at beginning of line with text: 'Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:249 at beginning of line with text: '45 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1865 at beginning of line with text: '462 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:29 in \v~: For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \qt* \f + \fr 23:29 \ft Quoted from Is 54:1\f* the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’ WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:234 at beginning of line with text: 'Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 35:6 in \p~: \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 35:6 \ft MP: Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14)\f* \wj the tongue of the mute will sing; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:250 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1866 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 11:31 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:10 in \p~: just as \qt \+tl MarYah\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \qt* \f + \fr 27:10 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:238 at beginning of line with text: 'Beresh. = Genesis ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:251 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1867 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 4:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:10 in \p~: 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 27:10 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:240 at beginning of line with text: 'Shemoth = Exodus ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:252 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:30 in \v~: Then \qt they will \qt* begin to \qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \qt* tell \qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \qt* \f + \fr 23:30 \ft Quoted from Hos 10:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1869 at beginning of line with text: '463 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:242 at beginning of line with text: 'Vayik. = Leviticus ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:254 at beginning of line with text: '46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1870 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 15:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 23:30 in \v~: 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 23:30 \\ft Quoted from Hos 10:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:255 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1871 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:244 at beginning of line with text: 'Bamid. = Numbers ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:256 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:246 at beginning of line with text: 'Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1873 at beginning of line with text: '464 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1874 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 16:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:257 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 183 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 351 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 23 fp 682 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 24 fp 897 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 25 f 1220 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1875 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 3:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:259 at beginning of line with text: '47 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 25:29 in footnote: 25:29 Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1877 at beginning of line with text: '465 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:260 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:6b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:33 in \v~: \wj When they came to the place that is called The Skull, \wj* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14)\f* \wj they \wj* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16)\f* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)\f* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).\f* \wj nailed him to a stake; \wj* and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXC -1:248 at beginning of line with text: 'Cant. = Song of Songs ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1878 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 22:8 Septuagint ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:261 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:21-25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:33 in \v~: \wj When they came to the place that is called The Skull, \wj* \wj they \wj* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16)\f* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)\f* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).\f* \wj nailed him to a stake; \wj* and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 37:28 in \v~: Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \qt* \f + \fr 37:28 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1879 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 9:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:262 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 37:28 in \v~: 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 37:28 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1881 at beginning of line with text: '466 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:33 in \v~: \wj When they came to the place that is called The Skull, \wj* \wj they \wj* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)\f* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).\f* \wj nailed him to a stake; \wj* and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXC -1:0 in \id: 'XXC - OUR Bible Back Appendix 3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 31:18 in \v~: He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \qt finger of God. \qt* \f + \fr 31:18 \ft Quoted in Luke 11:20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:264 at beginning of line with text: '48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1882 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXC -1:1 in \h: 'Appendix C ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:33 in \v~: \wj When they came to the place that is called The Skull, \wj* \wj they \wj* \f + \fr 23:33 \ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).\f* \wj nailed him to a stake; \wj* and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 31:18 in \v~: 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 31:18 \\ft Quoted in Luke 11:20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:265 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1883 at beginning of line with text: '1 John 1:8 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:2 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:266 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:39-40 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 23:33 in footnote: 23:33 MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXC -1:3 in \toc2: 'Appendix C ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1885 at beginning of line with text: '467 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:267 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXC WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1886 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 31:19 in \p~: which \qt you have laid up for those who \qt* fear \qt you, \qt* \f + \fr 31:19 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:269 at beginning of line with text: '49 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1887 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 32:1 in \v~: When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \qt* \f + \fr 32:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:40\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:34 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \wj* \f + \fr 23:34 \ft MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12)\f* \wj “ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:270 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 31:19 in \p~: 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 31:19 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1889 at beginning of line with text: '468 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:271 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:43 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 32:1 in \v~: 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:1 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:40\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1890 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:272 at beginning of line with text: 'Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1891 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:34 in \p~: \wj \+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:34 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 23:34 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 23:34 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1893 at beginning of line with text: '469 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 301 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:274 at beginning of line with text: '50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1894 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 110 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:275 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 227 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1895 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:276 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:20-21 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 23:35 in footnote: 23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1897 at beginning of line with text: '470 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:277 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 32:6 in \v~: They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \qt* pray. \f + \fr 32:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1898 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:35 in \v~: \wj The people stood \+qt watching. \+qt* The rulers with them also \+qt scoffed at \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:7\f* \wj him, \wj* saying, “He saved others. \qt Let him save \qt* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:8\f* himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 29:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 152 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 32:6 in \v~: 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray. \\f + \\fr 32:6 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:7\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:279 at beginning of line with text: '51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1899 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:35 in \v~: \wj The people stood \+qt watching. \+qt* The rulers with them also \+qt scoffed at \+qt* \wj* \wj him, \wj* saying, “He saved others. \qt Let him save \qt* \f + \fr 23:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:8\f* himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:30 in \v~: \wj They spat on him, \wj* \f + \fr 27:30 \ft MP: Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.” (Mic 5:1)\f* \wj and took the reed and struck him on the head. \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:280 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:11b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 177 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1901 at beginning of line with text: '471 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:281 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:56 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 187 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1902 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:282 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is abandoned by the disciples. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:36 in \v~: The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \qt vinegar, \qt* \f + \fr 23:36 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1903 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 304 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 28:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:284 at beginning of line with text: '52 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 31:24 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 23:36 in \v~: 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 23:36 \\ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 32:9 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \qt stiff-necked people. \qt* \f + \fr 32:9 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1905 at beginning of line with text: '472 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:285 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:14a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 207 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1906 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 25:6-7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 32:9 in \v~: '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:9 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:286 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:34 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 1:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 387 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 29:4 in \v~: But \nd Adonai \nd* has \qt not given \qt* you a heart to know, \qt eyes to see, and ears to \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \qt* \f + \fr 29:4 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1907 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 14:8-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:287 at beginning of line with text: '“Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 29:4 in \v~: "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 29:4 \\ft Quoted in Rom 11:8\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1909 at beginning of line with text: '473 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 259 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:35 in \v~: \wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:35 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:289 at beginning of line with text: '53 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1910 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 25:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 799 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:35 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 27:35 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18)\\f* \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:35 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:18\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 1:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1911 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 12:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:290 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:14b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 1:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 1:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 120 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:291 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1913 at beginning of line with text: '474 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 25:53 in \v~: As a servant hired year by year shall he be with him. \f + \fr 25:53 \ft Lev 25:53 (Lev 25:47-55) (#5.374): \ft T. Not to allow a foreigner living among the people of Israel to work a Hebrew male servant, who was sold to him, harshly or oppressively / R. Not to allow a Gentile to work a Hebrew male servant who was sold to him in strenuous work\f* He shall not rule with harshness over him in your sight. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 32:13 in \v~: Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \qt as the stars of the sky, \qt* \f + \fr 32:13 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:12\f* and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’” INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 1:46 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:292 at beginning of line with text: 'Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1914 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 26:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 158 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 32:2 in \v~: \qt Blessed is the man \qt* to \qt whom \+nd Adonai \+nd* does not impute iniquity, \qt* \f + \fr 32:2 \ft Quoted in Rom 4:7-8\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 1:48 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1915 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:294 at beginning of line with text: '54 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 32:2 in \v~: '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:2 \\ft Quoted in Rom 4:7-8\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 298 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1917 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:295 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:14c ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:38 in \v~: \f + \fr 27:38 \ft MP: By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked. (Is 53:9)\f* \wj Then there were two robbers placed on execution-stakes with him, one on his right hand and one on the left \wj*. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 297 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 26:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1918 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:296 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:33-34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 32:2 in \p~: in whose spirit there is \qt no deceit. \qt* \f + \fr 32:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1919 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 164 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:297 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 32:2 in \p~: 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:2 \\ft Quoted in Rev 14:5\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:46 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:46 \ft Quoted from Ps 31:5\f* \f + \fr 23:46 \ft MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)\f* \wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:39 in \v~: \wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \+qt shaking their heads, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:39 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1921 at beginning of line with text: '475 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:299 at beginning of line with text: '55 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 671 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:46 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 23:46 \ft MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26)\f* \wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:39 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 27:39 \\ft MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7)\\f* \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:39 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:7\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1922 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 1:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:300 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:15b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 618 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1923 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:301 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1925 at beginning of line with text: '476 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 175 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:302 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1926 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:304 at beginning of line with text: '56 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 173 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 27:41 \ft MP: The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Ps 118:17-18)\f* \f + \fr 27:41 \ft MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4)\f* \wj Likewise the chief priests also mocking, with the Torah-Teachers, the Pharisees [Separated], and the elders, said, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1927 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:305 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:16a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 32:23 in \v~: For they said to me, \qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \qt* \f + \fr 32:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:40\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 103 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1929 at beginning of line with text: '477 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:41 in \v~: \f + \fr 27:41 \ft MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4)\f* \wj Likewise the chief priests also mocking, with the Torah-Teachers, the Pharisees [Separated], and the elders, said, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:306 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:38 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 32:23 in \v~: 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:23 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:40\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1930 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 154 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:307 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1931 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 1108 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:309 at beginning of line with text: '57 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 4:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1933 at beginning of line with text: '478 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 4:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:310 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:16b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:54 in \v~: It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \tl Sabbath\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near. \f + \fr 23:54 \ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \ft \+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 303 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1934 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:311 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:41-43 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:43 in \v~: \wj \+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:43 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:8\f* \wj for he said, ‘I am the \+tl Ben-Elohim\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1935 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 23:54 in \v~: 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near. \\f + \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 306 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:312 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1937 at beginning of line with text: '479 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 510 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:314 at beginning of line with text: '58 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1938 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 29:18 in \v~: lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \tl abad\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \qt root that produces bitter poison; \qt* \f + \fr 29:18 \ft Quoted in Heb 12:15\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 375 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 701 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:315 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:16c ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 347 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 799 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1939 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 23:56 in \v~: They \tl teshuvah\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) \f + \fr 23:56 \ft Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16.\f* they rested according to the commandment. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:316 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:33, 24:39 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 29:18 in \v~: 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 29:18 \\ft Quoted in Heb 12:15\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 390 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1941 at beginning of line with text: '480 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:317 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after MAT 27:45 in footnote: 27:45 MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 118 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1942 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:319 at beginning of line with text: '59 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:11 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1943 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 338 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:320 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:17a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 26:12 in \v~: \qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \qt* \f + \fr 26:12 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16; Rev 21:3\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1945 at beginning of line with text: '481 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:321 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:34, 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LEV 26:12 in \v~: '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 26:12 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16; Rev 21:3\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 134 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:46 in \v~: About three o'clock in the afternoon, \f + \fr 27:46 \ft MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua's intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter)\f* \wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \wj* \f + \fr 27:46 \ft MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1)\f* \wj \+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \+qt* That is, \+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:46 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 39:3 in \v~: His master saw that \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* was with him, \qt* \f + \fr 39:3 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\f* and that \nd Adonai \nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1946 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:322 at beginning of line with text: 'The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:46 in \v~: About three o'clock in the afternoon, \wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \wj* \f + \fr 27:46 \ft MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1)\f* \wj \+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \+qt* That is, \+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:46 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1947 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:324 at beginning of line with text: '60 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1949 at beginning of line with text: '482 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:46 in \v~: About three o'clock in the afternoon, \wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \wj* \wj \+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \+qt* That is, \+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:46 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 39:4 in \v~: Joseph [May he add] found \qt \+tl chen\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \qt* \f + \fr 39:4 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:10\f* He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:325 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:17b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1950 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:46 in \v~: "About three o'clock in the afternoon, \\f + \\fr 27:46 \\ft MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua's intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter)\\f* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:46 \\ft MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1)\\f* \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:46 \\ft Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:326 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1951 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:327 at beginning of line with text: 'People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1953 at beginning of line with text: '483 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:7 in \v~: \wj saying that \wj* \f + \fr 24:7 \ft MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog [Roof] and Magog [From roof-top] will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1)\f* \wj the Son of Man must be delivered up into the hands of sinful men, and be executed on the stake, and the third day rise again?” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:329 at beginning of line with text: '61 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 405 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1954 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:330 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 33:3 in \v~: to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \qt stiff-necked people, \qt* \f + \fr 33:3 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* lest I consume you on the way.” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1955 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 427 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:331 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:48 in \v~: \wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \wj* \f + \fr 27:48 \ft MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21)\f* \wj and filled it with \+qt vinegar, \+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \+qt to drink. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:48 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1957 at beginning of line with text: '484 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 79 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 642 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:332 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:48 in \v~: \wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \wj* \wj and filled it with \+qt vinegar, \+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \+qt to drink. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 27:48 \ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1958 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1-2 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 30:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:334 at beginning of line with text: '62 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 172 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after MAT 27:48 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 27:48 \\ft MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15)\\f* \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:48 \\ft MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21)\\f* \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 27:48 \\ft Quoted from Ps 69:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1959 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 33:5 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \qt stiff-necked people. \qt* \f + \fr 33:5 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:335 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 727 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1961 at beginning of line with text: '485 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:336 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1962 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 326 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:337 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1963 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:339 at beginning of line with text: '63 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1965 at beginning of line with text: '486 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 607 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:340 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:27-28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1966 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:341 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 378 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1967 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:342 at beginning of line with text: 'All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 242 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1969 at beginning of line with text: '487 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:344 at beginning of line with text: '64 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1970 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 646 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:345 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 23:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1971 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 147 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:346 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:11, 10:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1973 at beginning of line with text: '488 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:347 at beginning of line with text: 'Good Shepherd’s characteristics. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1974 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 29:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:349 at beginning of line with text: '65 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1975 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:350 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 27:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1977 at beginning of line with text: '489 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 39:21 in \v~: But \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \qt* \f + \fr 39:21 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\f* and showed \tl cheshed\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \tl chen\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:351 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:55-59 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1978 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 8:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:352 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah is accused by false witnesses. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1979 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 8:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:354 at beginning of line with text: '66 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1981 at beginning of line with text: '490 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 27:62 in \v~: Now on the next day, which was the day after the Preparation Day \f + \fr 27:62 \ft Preparation Day is Nissan 14, the one day of Passover, the Passover meal is prepared. The next evening begins Nissan 15, the start of Unleavened Bread, a feast for seven days.\f* (Nissan 15), the chief priests and the Pharisees [Separated] were gathered together to Pilate [Armed with javelin], INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:355 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 27:12-13 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 8:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1982 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 39:23 in \v~: The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* was with him; \qt* \f + \fr 39:23 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:9\f* and that which he did, \nd Adonai \nd* made it prosper. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1983 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:356 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:42-43 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 8:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 26:41 in \v~: I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \qt uncircumcised heart \qt* \f + \fr 26:41 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity; WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 33:19 in \v~: He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \nd Adonai \nd*’s name before you. \qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \qt* \bdit racham\bdit* \qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \+tl racham\+tl* ·mercy·.” \qt* \f + \fr 33:19 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:15\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1985 at beginning of line with text: '491 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:357 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 30:13 in \v~: Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \qt “Who will go \qt* \f + \fr 30:13 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:6-7\f* over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \tl sh'ma\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1986 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 33:19 in \v~: 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 33:19 \\ft Quoted in Rom 9:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:359 at beginning of line with text: '67 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1987 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:14-15 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 28:0 INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 8:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:360 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 30:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 8:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1989 at beginning of line with text: '492 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 30:14 in \v~: \qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \qt* \f + \fr 30:14 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:8\f* \bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \bdit* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:361 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:36 in \v~: As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; \f + \fr 24:36 \ft This last section of the verse is found in the Aramaic New Covenant\f* \tl Ena Na\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.” WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1990 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:362 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:1 in \v~: Now after the second \f + \fr 28:1 \ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \ft \+tl mikra kodesh\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.\f* Sabbath (Nissan 17), it was the first day of the week, (the day of First Fruits #1), and it was starting to dawn, Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower] and the other Mary [Rebellion] came to see the tomb. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1991 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 4:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:364 at beginning of line with text: '68 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1993 at beginning of line with text: '493 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 27:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:365 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 31:5 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1994 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:366 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 9:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 9:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1995 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 28:26-27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 9:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:367 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:1997 at beginning of line with text: '494 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:22 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:369 at beginning of line with text: '69 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:1998 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 34:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:370 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:19-20 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 39:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:1999 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:371 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2001 at beginning of line with text: '495 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:372 at beginning of line with text: 'In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2002 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:374 at beginning of line with text: '70 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2003 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:23 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:375 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2005 at beginning of line with text: '496 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 34:6 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \qt \+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \+nd* a merciful and \qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \qt \+tl cheshed\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \qt* \f + \fr 34:6 \ft Quoted in James 5:11\f* and truth, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:376 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:32-33, 19:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2006 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:377 at beginning of line with text: 'None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 27:10 in \v~: He shall not alter it, \f + \fr 27:10 \ft Lev 27:10 (Lev 27:9-10) (#10.596): \ft When trying to substitute a voluntarily vowed animal, both the new animal and the substituted animal remain dedicated\f* nor change it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good: and if he shall at all change animal for animal, then both it and that for which it is changed shall be holy. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2007 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:46 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \+qt suffer \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Quoted from Is 53:3\f* \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10)\f* \wj to \+qt rise from the dead \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10\f* \wj the \+qt third day, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:379 at beginning of line with text: '71 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2009 at beginning of line with text: '497 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:46 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \+qt suffer \+qt* \wj* \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10)\f* \wj to \+qt rise from the dead \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10\f* \wj the \+qt third day, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:380 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 35:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2010 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:46 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \+qt suffer \+qt* \wj* \wj and \wj* \wj to \+qt rise from the dead \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10\f* \wj the \+qt third day, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:381 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:55-57 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2011 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:46 in \v~: \wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \+qt suffer \+qt* \wj* \wj and \wj* \wj to \+qt rise from the dead \+qt* \wj* \wj the \+qt third day, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:46 \ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:382 at beginning of line with text: 'False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2013 at beginning of line with text: '498 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after LUK 24:46 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 24:46 \\ft MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10)\\f* \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:46 \\ft Quoted from Is 53:3\\f* \\wj and \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:46 \\ft MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10)\\f* \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:46 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10\\f* \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 24:46 \\ft Quoted from Jonah 1:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2014 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:384 at beginning of line with text: '72 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 4:20 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2015 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:385 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 38:14 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:104 should always have text WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:18 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] came to them and spoke to them, saying, \wj* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: Messiah is given authority over all nations and things. (Ps 2:8, 8:5-6)\f* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2)\f* \wj “All authority has been \wj* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. (Is 53:12)\f* \wj given to me in heaven and on earth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 31:6 in \v~: Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \nd Adonai \nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \qt* \f + \fr 31:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2017 at beginning of line with text: '499 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:386 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:18 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] came to them and spoke to them, saying, \wj* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2)\f* \wj “All authority has been \wj* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. (Is 53:12)\f* \wj given to me in heaven and on earth. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:3 in \p~: \wj \+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 40:3 \ft Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76\f* \wj our God. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 31:6 in \v~: 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 31:6 \\ft Quoted in Heb 13:5\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2018 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:387 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will be silent before his accusers. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:18 in \v~: \wj Yeshua [Salvation] came to them and spoke to them, saying, \wj* \wj “All authority has been \wj* \f + \fr 28:18 \ft MP: Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. (Is 53:12)\f* \wj given to me in heaven and on earth. \wj* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 11:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2019 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:47 in \v~: \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16)\f* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28)\f* \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3)\f* \wj in his name \+qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·complete repentance· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:27\f* \wj and remission of sins should be preached to \+qt all the nations, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Is 2:2\f* \wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:389 at beginning of line with text: '73 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 11:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2021 at beginning of line with text: '500 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:390 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:6-8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:47 in \v~: \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28)\f* \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3)\f* \wj in his name \+qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·complete repentance· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:27\f* \wj and remission of sins should be preached to \+qt all the nations, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Is 2:2\f* \wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 11:44 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2022 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:391 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 28:19 \ft MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15)\f* \f + \fr 28:19 \ft MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2))\f* \wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \+tl Ruach haKodesh\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2023 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:47 in \v~: \wj and \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3)\f* \wj in his name \+qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·complete repentance· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:27\f* \wj and remission of sins should be preached to \+qt all the nations, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Is 2:2\f* \wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 31:8 in \v~: \nd Adonai \nd* himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \qt* \f + \fr 31:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:5\f* Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.” WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 34:8 in \v~: Oh \qt taste \qt* and see \qt that \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* \qt is good. \qt* \f + \fr 34:8 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:3\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:392 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2025 at beginning of line with text: '501 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after MAT 28:19 in \v~: \f + \fr 28:19 \ft MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2))\f* \wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \+tl Abba\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \+tl Ruach haKodesh\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 34:8 in \v~: 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:8 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:3\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:47 in \v~: \wj and \wj* \wj in his name \+qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·complete repentance· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Ps 22:27\f* \wj and remission of sins should be preached to \+qt all the nations, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Is 2:2\f* \wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:394 at beginning of line with text: '74 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2026 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LUK 24:47 in \v~: \wj and \wj* \wj in his name \+qt \+tl teshuvah\+tl* ·complete repentance· \+qt* \wj* \wj and remission of sins should be preached to \+qt all the nations, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 24:47 \ft Quoted from Is 2:2\f* \wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \wj* WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:5 in \p~: and \qt all flesh shall see it \qt* \f + \fr 40:5 \ft Quoted in Luke 3:4-6\f* together; WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:395 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 201 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 479 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2027 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:396 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 301 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 34:21 in footnote: 34:21 Ex 34:21 (#4.288): T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 152 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:397 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 177 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2029 at beginning of line with text: '502 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 187 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 304 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:399 at beginning of line with text: '75 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 346 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 207 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 f 555 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 387 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 382 \fp INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 12:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 665 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:400 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 853 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 1572 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 259 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 799 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 12:40 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2030 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LEV 27:28 in footnote: 27:28 Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \fp T. Note: The Hebrew cherem is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 1:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 120 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:401 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 158 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 27:28 in \v~: “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to \nd Adonai \nd* of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, \f + \fr 27:28 \ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \ft \+tl cherem\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai\f* shall be sold \f + \fr 27:28 \ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \ft Not to redeem \ft \+tl cherem\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai\f* or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to \nd Adonai \nd*. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 298 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:402 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes to do God’s will. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 297 \tc4 ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after LUK 24:50 in footnote: 24:50 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after LEV 27:28 in \v~: “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to \nd Adonai \nd* of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, shall be sold \f + \fr 27:28 \ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \ft Not to redeem \ft \+tl cherem\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai\f* or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2031 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 164 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 2:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:7 in \p~: \qt the flower fades, \qt* \f + \fr 40:7 \ft Quoted in James 1:10\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:404 at beginning of line with text: '76 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2033 at beginning of line with text: '503 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 40:7 in \p~: '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 40:7 \\ft Quoted in James 1:10\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 13:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:405 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2034 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:406 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:16-21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 2:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2035 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 671 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 618 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:407 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2037 at beginning of line with text: '504 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 175 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 173 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 13:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:409 at beginning of line with text: '77 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 103 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 3:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2038 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 154 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 1108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:410 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2039 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 303 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 13:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:8 in \p~: but \qt the word \qt* of our \qt God stands forever.” \qt* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 24-25\f* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:35; Mark 13:31; 1 Pet 1:23\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 306 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 510 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:411 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2041 at beginning of line with text: '505 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 347 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:8 in \p~: but \qt the word \qt* of our \qt God stands forever.” \qt* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:35; Mark 13:31; 1 Pet 1:23\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 390 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:412 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2042 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 118 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 34:15 in \p~: \qt His ears listen to their prayers. \qt* \f + \fr 34:15 \ft Quoted in John 9:31\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 40:8 in \p~: 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 40:8 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 24-25\\f* \\f + \\fr 40:8 \\ft Quoted in Matt 24:35; Mark 13:31; 1 Pet 1:23\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 338 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 4:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 134 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2043 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:15-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 34:15 in \p~: '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:15 \\ft Quoted in John 9:31\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:414 at beginning of line with text: '78 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 405 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 427 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 79 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 642 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2045 at beginning of line with text: '506 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:415 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 172 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 4:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 8:0 (Text is None) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 727 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 34:33 in \v~: When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \qt put a veil on his face. \qt* \f + \fr 34:33 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 3:13\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 4:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:416 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2046 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 326 \tc4 INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 1:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 607 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 34:16 in \v~: \qt But \+nd Adonai \+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \qt* \f + \fr 34:16 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12\f* INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 1:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 378 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after EXO 34:33 in \v~: 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:33 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 3:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:417 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah speaks with gracious words. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2047 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:79 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 242 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:46 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 646 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 34:16 in \v~: '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 34:16 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 147 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:48 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2049 at beginning of line with text: '507 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:419 at beginning of line with text: '79 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:49 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2050 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:51 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after EXO 34:34 in \v~: \qt But when \qt* Moses [Drawn out] \qt went in before \qt* \nd Adonai \nd* to speak with him, he \qt removed the veil, \qt* \f + \fr 34:34 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 3:16\f* until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined. INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:52 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:420 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:6a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2051 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:53 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:10 in \p~: \wj and his \+qt recompense \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 40:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 22:12\f* \wj before him. \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:55 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:421 at beginning of line with text: 'Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2053 at beginning of line with text: '508 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:422 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is referred to as God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2054 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 10:22-23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:63 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 1:63 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:424 at beginning of line with text: '80 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2055 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:27-28 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:68 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:425 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:6-7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 4:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 261 \fp INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 4:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 7 f 959 * \f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2057 at beginning of line with text: '509 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:426 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:72 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:74 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2058 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:427 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:76 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after PSA 34:19 in footnote: 34:19 MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Pesac ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2059 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:78 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:429 at beginning of line with text: '81 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 1:79 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2061 at beginning of line with text: '510 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:430 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 41:41 in \v~: Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \qt* \f + \fr 41:41 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2062 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 6:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:431 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 41:41 in \v~: 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 41:41 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:10\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 4 fp 156 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 f 554 * \f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:432 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will act with righteousness. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 2:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2063 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 6:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 6:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 40:13 in \p~: \qt or has taught him as his counselor? \qt* \f + \fr 40:13 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:34; 1 Cor 2:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2065 at beginning of line with text: '511 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 34:20 in \p~: \wj \+qt Not one of them is broken. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 34:20 \ft Quoted in John 19:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:434 at beginning of line with text: '82 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after EXO 35:3 in footnote: 35:3 Ex 35:3 (#4.289): T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 6:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 40:13 in \p~: '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt* \\f + \\fr 40:13 \\ft Quoted in Rom 11:34; 1 Cor 2:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2066 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 2:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:435 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 49:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 34:20 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 34:20 \\ft Quoted in John 19:36\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2067 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 2:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 7:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 7:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:436 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2069 at beginning of line with text: '512 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 18:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:437 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18). ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2070 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXD id='XXD - OUR Bible Back Appendix 4 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXD h='Appendx D ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXD toc2='Appendx D ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXD INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2071 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:439 at beginning of line with text: '83 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 18:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'Matthew Ch. 1 Record ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 18:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 8:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 8:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:440 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 55:12-14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 3:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2073 at beginning of line with text: '513 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 34:22 WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 13:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 3:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2074 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:441 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:48-50 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 19:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke Ch. 3 Record ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 9:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2075 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 2:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:442 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:17 at beginning of line with text: '1 Adam ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 19:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 3:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2077 at beginning of line with text: '514 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:444 at beginning of line with text: '84 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Mankind ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2078 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:445 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 68:18a ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 9:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:19 at beginning of line with text: '1 Adam ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 8:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 19:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 10:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 8:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 41:54 in \v~: The seven years of \qt famine began to come, \qt* \f + \fr 41:54 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:11\f* just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread. INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 10:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 19:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2079 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:446 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:9-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:21 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sheth ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:447 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will ascend into heaven. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Appointed ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2081 at beginning of line with text: '515 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 10:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 10:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:23 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sheth ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2082 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:449 at beginning of line with text: '85 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2083 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 4:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 4:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:25 at beginning of line with text: '3 Enosh ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2085 at beginning of line with text: '516 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 20:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 20:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 9:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:450 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 68:18b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Mortal or Woeful ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 9:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 20:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2086 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 12:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 4:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 20:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 9:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '3 Enosh ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:451 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2087 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:5 in \p~: They are \qt a perverse and crooked generation. \qt* \f + \fr 32:5 \ft Quoted in Phil 2:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:452 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:29 at beginning of line with text: '4 Keynan ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 20:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2089 at beginning of line with text: '517 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:5 in \p~: 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:5 \\ft Quoted in Phil 2:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Dwelling or Lamentation ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 12:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:454 at beginning of line with text: '86 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2090 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:31 at beginning of line with text: '4 Keynan ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:455 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:4a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 12:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2091 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 42:5 in \v~: The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \qt* \f + \fr 42:5 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '5 Mahalal’el ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:456 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:24-25 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2093 at beginning of line with text: '518 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 13:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'The Praised of God ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 13:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 42:5 in \v~: 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 42:5 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:457 at beginning of line with text: 'Hated without a cause. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2094 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:35 at beginning of line with text: '5 Mahalal’el ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 13:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 13:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:459 at beginning of line with text: '87 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 16:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2095 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 5:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 5:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 13:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:37 at beginning of line with text: '6 Yared or Yered ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 13:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:460 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:4b ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at JHN 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2097 at beginning of line with text: '519 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at JHN 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'Descends ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:461 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2098 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:39 at beginning of line with text: '6 Yared or Yered ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:462 at beginning of line with text: '“Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).” ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 14:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2099 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:41 at beginning of line with text: '7 Chanokh’ ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:464 at beginning of line with text: '88 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2101 at beginning of line with text: '520 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2102 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:465 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:42 at beginning of line with text: 'Instructing ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2103 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:16-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:466 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:43 at beginning of line with text: '7 Chanokh’ ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 36:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 14:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 14:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:467 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2105 at beginning of line with text: '521 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:45 at beginning of line with text: '8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 12:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2106 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 14:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'His death sends ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:469 at beginning of line with text: '89 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 12:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 12:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2107 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:470 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:7, 9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:47 at beginning of line with text: '8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 14:53 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 14:53 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:471 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:49 at beginning of line with text: '9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2109 at beginning of line with text: '522 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 14:57 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 14:57 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 14:57 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'To the perishing ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:472 at beginning of line with text: 'Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2110 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 14:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:36 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:51 at beginning of line with text: '9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 19:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:474 at beginning of line with text: '90 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 6:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2111 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:53 at beginning of line with text: '10 Noach ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:475 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 15:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2113 at beginning of line with text: '523 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 15:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:54 at beginning of line with text: 'Rest ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:476 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2114 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 19:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:55 at beginning of line with text: '10 Noach ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:477 at beginning of line with text: 'Rejected by the Jews. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2115 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 15:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 15:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '11 Shem ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:479 at beginning of line with text: '91 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2117 at beginning of line with text: '524 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 16:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:58 at beginning of line with text: 'The Lofty One ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2118 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 21:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:480 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:59 at beginning of line with text: '11 Shem ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:481 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2119 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 7:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 16:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:482 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 16:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:61 at beginning of line with text: '12 Ar’pakh’shad ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2121 at beginning of line with text: '525 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:484 at beginning of line with text: '92 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:62 at beginning of line with text: 'Destroys as a desolation ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:485 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 16:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 16:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2122 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 21:9 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 16:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:63 at beginning of line with text: '12 Ar’pakh’shad ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 7:40 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:486 at beginning of line with text: 'John 2:13-17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 17:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 17:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2123 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 7:43 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:487 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:65 at beginning of line with text: 'X NO ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 7:43 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2125 at beginning of line with text: '526 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:489 at beginning of line with text: '93 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:66 at beginning of line with text: ' ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:490 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:20a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:51 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2126 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 22:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:67 at beginning of line with text: 'Keynan – Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 31:0 WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 22:1 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:491 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:38, 40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2127 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:32 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 13:57 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 18:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:492 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:69 at beginning of line with text: '13 Shalach or Shelach ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 13:57 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 18:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:494 at beginning of line with text: '94 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2129 at beginning of line with text: '527 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:495 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:20 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 19:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2130 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 22:22 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 41:4 in \p~: \qt I, \qt* \nd Adonai, \nd* \qt the first, and with the last, I am \qt* \f + \fr 41:4 \ft Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13\f* he.” WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:496 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:33-41 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 8:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 8:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2131 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:497 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'Sending ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 35:11 in \v~: \wj Malicious \+qt witnesses come forward. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 35:11 \ft Quoted in Matt 26:60\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:499 at beginning of line with text: '95 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2133 at beginning of line with text: '528 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:500 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:71 at beginning of line with text: '13 Shalach or Shelach ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 14:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 14:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2134 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 8:45 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 35:11 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 35:11 \\ft MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57)\\f* \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 35:11 \\ft Quoted in Matt 26:60\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:501 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:34; John 19:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:73 at beginning of line with text: '14 Ever ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 19:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2135 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:502 at beginning of line with text: '“Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:74 at beginning of line with text: 'Overflowing ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 19:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 19:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2137 at beginning of line with text: '529 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:504 at beginning of line with text: '96 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 15:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 19:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:75 at beginning of line with text: '14 Ever ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 15:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:505 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2138 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:77 at beginning of line with text: '15 Peleg or Paleg ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:506 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 9:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2139 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:507 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 9:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:78 at beginning of line with text: 'Division ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:17 in \v~: They \qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \qt* \f + \fr 32:17 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:20\f* INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 20:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 20:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2141 at beginning of line with text: '530 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:509 at beginning of line with text: '97 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 15:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:79 at beginning of line with text: '15 Peleg or Paleg ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 21:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:510 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:25a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:17 in \v~: 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:17 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2142 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:81 at beginning of line with text: '16 R’u ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:511 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:16-20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 41:8 in \p~: \qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \+tl 'ahav\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \qt* \f + \fr 41:8 \ft Quoted in James 2:23\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2143 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 21:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:82 at beginning of line with text: 'Evil ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:512 at beginning of line with text: 'The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 21:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 41:8 in \p~: "\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 41:8 \\ft Quoted in James 2:23\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2145 at beginning of line with text: '531 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 15:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:83 at beginning of line with text: '16 R’u ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:514 at beginning of line with text: '98 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 21:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:515 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72 entire chapter ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2146 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:85 at beginning of line with text: '17 S’rug ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:43 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:516 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 16:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 9:43 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 16:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2147 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:54 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 41:9 in \v~: You whom \qt I have taken hold of \qt* \f + \fr 41:9 \ft Quoted in Heb 2:16\f* from the ends of the earth, INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 22:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:86 at beginning of line with text: 'Intertwining ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 22:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:517 at beginning of line with text: 'The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 37:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '17 S’rug ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2149 at beginning of line with text: '532 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:519 at beginning of line with text: '99 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 25:9 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:56 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 9:56 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:89 at beginning of line with text: '18 Nachor ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2150 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:520 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:1b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 9:59 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:90 at beginning of line with text: 'Enraged or Furious ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2151 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:521 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:522 at beginning of line with text: '“Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2153 at beginning of line with text: '533 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:91 at beginning of line with text: '18 Nachor ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2154 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:524 at beginning of line with text: '100 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:93 at beginning of line with text: '19 Terach or Tarach ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:525 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:1c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 23:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2155 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:4 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 23:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:94 at beginning of line with text: 'Troubles or Tribulation ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:526 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 35:19 in \p~: neither let \qt those who hate me without a cause \qt* \f + \fr 35:19 \ft Quoted in John 15:25\f* wink their eyes. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2157 at beginning of line with text: '534 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:95 at beginning of line with text: '19 Terach or Tarach ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:527 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 17:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 17:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 23:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 23:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 17:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2158 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 26:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:529 at beginning of line with text: '101 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 17:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:97 at beginning of line with text: '20 Av’ram also called Av’raham ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 17:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:21 in \p~: \qt I will provoke \qt* them \qt to anger with a foolish nation. \qt* \f + \fr 32:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:19, 11:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:530 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2159 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:531 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:98 at beginning of line with text: 'Exalted Father became Father of a multitude ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:21 in \p~: '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:21 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:19, 11:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2161 at beginning of line with text: '535 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:532 at beginning of line with text: '“Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:99 at beginning of line with text: '20 Av’ram also called Av’raham ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:534 at beginning of line with text: '102 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2162 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 26:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 10:37 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:101 at beginning of line with text: '21 Yitz’chak ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:535 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:2-7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2163 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:536 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:22-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:102 at beginning of line with text: 'Laughs (scornfully) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 11:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 25:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:537 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2165 at beginning of line with text: '536 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:103 at beginning of line with text: '21 Yitz’chak ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 11:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:539 at beginning of line with text: '103 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2166 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 27:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:540 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:105 at beginning of line with text: '22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 25:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2167 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:541 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:22-24 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 25:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:106 at beginning of line with text: 'A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:542 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:107 at beginning of line with text: '22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2169 at beginning of line with text: '537 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 25:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 19:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 25:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 19:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2170 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:544 at beginning of line with text: '104 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:109 at beginning of line with text: '23 Y’hudah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 25:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 25:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2171 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 14:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:110 at beginning of line with text: 'Praised” or “Celebrated ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:545 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:111 at beginning of line with text: '23 Y’hudah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 25:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:546 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2173 at beginning of line with text: '538 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 25:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 30:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 20:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:113 at beginning of line with text: '24 Peretz or Paretz ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:547 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 20:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2174 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 25:46 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:114 at beginning of line with text: 'Breaching ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 25:46 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:549 at beginning of line with text: '105 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2175 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:33 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:28 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:550 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:7b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 25:55 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:551 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2177 at beginning of line with text: '539 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 20:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 36:0 INFO: We have a c in a segment at LEV 26:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:552 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2178 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:554 at beginning of line with text: '106 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2179 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:555 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:556 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 17:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2181 at beginning of line with text: '540 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:557 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2182 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:559 at beginning of line with text: '107 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:560 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 36:1 in \p~: \qt “There is no fear of \+tl Elohim\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \qt* \f + \fr 36:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:18\f* WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 38:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2183 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:561 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 36:1 in \p~: '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 36:1 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2185 at beginning of line with text: '541 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:562 at beginning of line with text: 'Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 21:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2186 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:10 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at LEV 26:46 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:115 at beginning of line with text: '24 Peretz or Paretz ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:564 at beginning of line with text: '108 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2187 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 21:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:565 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '25 Chetz’ron ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 21:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:118 at beginning of line with text: 'The Dividing Wall ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:566 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:1b, 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2189 at beginning of line with text: '542 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 27:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 33:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 27:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 21:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:567 at beginning of line with text: 'Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:119 at beginning of line with text: '25 Chetz’ron ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2190 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:13 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:569 at beginning of line with text: '109 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:121 at beginning of line with text: 'X NO ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 21:42 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2191 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:8-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LEV 27:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LEV 27:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:570 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:122 at beginning of line with text: ' ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 14:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 14:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2193 at beginning of line with text: '543 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:571 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:123 at beginning of line with text: 'Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2194 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:572 at beginning of line with text: 'All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:125 at beginning of line with text: '26 Ram also called Aram ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2195 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:6-7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 14:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:126 at beginning of line with text: 'Raising up ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 22:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2197 at beginning of line with text: '544 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 22:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:127 at beginning of line with text: '26 Ram also called Aram ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2198 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:129 at beginning of line with text: '27 Amminadav ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:574 at beginning of line with text: '110 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2199 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 1:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:130 at beginning of line with text: 'A liberal people” or “A willing people ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:575 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:12-13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 22:42 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:131 at beginning of line with text: '27 Amminadav ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2201 at beginning of line with text: '545 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:576 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 22:44 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2202 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 30:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:577 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:35 in \v~: \qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \qt* \f + \fr 32:35 \ft Quoted in Rom 12:19\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2203 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:579 at beginning of line with text: '111 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:133 at beginning of line with text: '28 Nach’shon ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:35 in \v~: '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:35 \\ft Quoted in Rom 12:19\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2205 at beginning of line with text: '546 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:580 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:14-15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after NUM 36:13 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:134 at beginning of line with text: 'One who strengthens ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2206 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:581 at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:135 at beginning of line with text: '28 Nach’shon ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 36:12 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2207 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:582 at beginning of line with text: 'This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:137 at beginning of line with text: '29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2209 at beginning of line with text: '547 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:584 at beginning of line with text: '112 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:138 at beginning of line with text: 'Who is Clothed ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:36 in \v~: For \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* will judge his people, \qt* \f + \fr 32:36 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:30\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:585 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2210 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:139 at beginning of line with text: '29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:36 in \v~: 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:36 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:30\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:586 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2211 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:141 at beginning of line with text: '30 Boaz ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:587 at beginning of line with text: 'Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2213 at beginning of line with text: '548 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:142 at beginning of line with text: 'In Majesty ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:589 at beginning of line with text: '113 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2214 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:143 at beginning of line with text: '30 Boaz ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:590 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:16b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2215 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 1:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:145 at beginning of line with text: '31 Oved ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:0 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 1:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:591 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:146 at beginning of line with text: 'The Servant ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2217 at beginning of line with text: '549 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:592 at beginning of line with text: 'This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:147 at beginning of line with text: '31 Oved ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2218 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 17:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 17:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:594 at beginning of line with text: '114 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2219 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:149 at beginning of line with text: '32 Yishai or Ishai ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 45:1 in \v~: Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \qt* \f + \fr 45:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:13\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:595 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:17a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:150 at beginning of line with text: 'Who Is ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2221 at beginning of line with text: '550 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 45:1 in \v~: 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 45:1 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:596 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:151 at beginning of line with text: '32 Yishai or Ishai ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2222 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:597 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2223 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '33 David ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 42:4 in \p~: \wj \+qt until he has set \+tl mishpat\+tl* ·justice· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 42:4 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:12\f* \wj \+qt in the earth, \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:599 at beginning of line with text: '115 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2225 at beginning of line with text: '551 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:154 at beginning of line with text: 'The Beloved ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:600 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:17b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:155 at beginning of line with text: '33 David ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2226 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:601 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 1:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 42:4 in \p~: \wj \+qt and the islands will \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 42:4 \ft Quoted in Matt 12:18-21\f* \wj wait for his \+tl torot\+tl* ·teachings·.” \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2227 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:157 at beginning of line with text: '34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 37:11 in \v~: But \qt the humble shall inherit the land, \qt* \f + \fr 37:11 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:5\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 2:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 18:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:602 at beginning of line with text: 'In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed. ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 2:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:158 at beginning of line with text: 'Given ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2229 at beginning of line with text: '552 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 37:11 in \v~: 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 37:11 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:5\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:604 at beginning of line with text: '116 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:40 in \p~: as I \qt live forever, \qt* \f + \fr 32:40 \ft Quoted in Rev 10:5-6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:159 at beginning of line with text: '34b Nathan ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2230 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:9-10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:605 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 78:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:40 in \p~: 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:40 \\ft Quoted in Rev 10:5-6\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2231 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:161 at beginning of line with text: '35 R’chav’am ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:606 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:34-35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2233 at beginning of line with text: '553 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:162 at beginning of line with text: 'The Gift of Yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:607 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah will speak in parables. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2234 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:163 at beginning of line with text: '35b Mattattah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:609 at beginning of line with text: '117 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 26:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2235 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:165 at beginning of line with text: '36a Aviyam who is Aviyah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:610 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 80:15, 17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:41 in \p~: and \qt will repay \qt* \f + \fr 32:41 \ft Quoted in Rom 12:19\f* those who hate me. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2237 at beginning of line with text: '554 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'At the appointed time ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:611 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 39:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2238 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:167 at beginning of line with text: '36b Mina ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:612 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2239 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:614 at beginning of line with text: '118 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:169 at beginning of line with text: '37a Asa ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 26:56 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 26:56 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2241 at beginning of line with text: '555 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:615 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:170 at beginning of line with text: 'Fulfilling ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 26:66 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 20:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 26:66 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:616 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:171 at beginning of line with text: '37b Mal’ya ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2242 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 32:43 in \v~: \qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \qt* \f + \fr 32:43 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:10\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 26:74 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:617 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is descended from King David. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at MAT 26:74 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:173 at beginning of line with text: '38a Y’hoshaphat ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 20:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2243 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after DEU 32:43 in \v~: '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 32:43 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:10\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:174 at beginning of line with text: 'God raising up ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:619 at beginning of line with text: '119 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2245 at beginning of line with text: '556 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:620 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:175 at beginning of line with text: '38b El’yakim ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2246 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:621 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:177 at beginning of line with text: '39a Yoram who is Y’horam ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 20:43 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2247 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:34 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:622 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 27:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:178 at beginning of line with text: 'One who sleeps ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2249 at beginning of line with text: '557 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:179 at beginning of line with text: '39b Yonam ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:624 at beginning of line with text: '120 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2250 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:625 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:181 at beginning of line with text: '40a Achaz’yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2251 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:626 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:34, 12:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:182 at beginning of line with text: 'Bringing ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2253 at beginning of line with text: '558 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:627 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah mocked and taunted. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:183 at beginning of line with text: '40b Yoseph ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2254 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:629 at beginning of line with text: '121 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:185 at beginning of line with text: '41a Y’hoash who is Yoash ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at MAT 28:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2255 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:630 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 90:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:186 at beginning of line with text: 'Praised” or “Celebrated ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2257 at beginning of line with text: '559 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:631 at beginning of line with text: 'Col 1:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:187 at beginning of line with text: '41b Y’hudah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2258 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:632 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is eternal. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:189 at beginning of line with text: '42a Amatz’yahu ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2259 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:634 at beginning of line with text: '122 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:190 at beginning of line with text: 'The one who hears ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2261 at beginning of line with text: '560 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:635 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 102:1-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:191 at beginning of line with text: '42b Shim’on ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2262 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:636 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 22:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 33:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:193 at beginning of line with text: '43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:637 at beginning of line with text: 'The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2263 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 22:38 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:194 at beginning of line with text: 'United with ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:639 at beginning of line with text: '123 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2265 at beginning of line with text: '561 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:195 at beginning of line with text: '43b Levi ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:640 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 102:25-27a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2266 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:197 at beginning of line with text: '44a Yotham ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:641 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2267 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:4-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:198 at beginning of line with text: 'Gift ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 22:58 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:642 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:199 at beginning of line with text: '44b Mattath ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2269 at beginning of line with text: '562 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:644 at beginning of line with text: '124 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 22:67 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2270 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:6-7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 22:67 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:645 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:201 at beginning of line with text: '45a Achaz ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 22:70 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2271 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 1:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:646 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:202 at beginning of line with text: 'YHVH has exalted ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 23:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2273 at beginning of line with text: '563 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:647 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will pray for his enemies. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:203 at beginning of line with text: '45b Yoram who is Y’horam ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2274 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:6-8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:649 at beginning of line with text: '125 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:205 at beginning of line with text: '46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2275 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:24-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:206 at beginning of line with text: 'The God of Help ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:650 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:651 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:207 at beginning of line with text: '46b Eliyezer ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2277 at beginning of line with text: '564 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:40 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:652 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:209 at beginning of line with text: '47a M’nashsheh ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2278 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 23:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 23:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:210 at beginning of line with text: 'Brings ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:654 at beginning of line with text: '126 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2279 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:31 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after DEU 33:5 in \v~: \wj He was king in \wj* \f + \fr 33:5 \ft MPr: Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Rev 21:14)\f* \wj Jeshurun [Upright one], \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:655 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:211 at beginning of line with text: '47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 3:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2281 at beginning of line with text: '565 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 3:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:656 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:20-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:213 at beginning of line with text: '48a Amon ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2282 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:657 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:214 at beginning of line with text: 'Opening (of the eyes) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2283 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 24:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:215 at beginning of line with text: '48b Er ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:659 at beginning of line with text: '127 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 24:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2285 at beginning of line with text: '566 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:660 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:217 at beginning of line with text: '49a Yoshiyahu ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2286 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:661 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:29-30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:218 at beginning of line with text: 'Great Judgment ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 24:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 24:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2287 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:662 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:219 at beginning of line with text: '49b El’m’dam also called El’modam ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2289 at beginning of line with text: '567 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at LUK 24:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:664 at beginning of line with text: '128 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:221 at beginning of line with text: '50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at LUK 24:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2290 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:222 at beginning of line with text: 'He Decrees ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:665 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:223 at beginning of line with text: '50b Kosam ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:666 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:41-44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2291 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 40:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:667 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called adon [Lord]. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:225 at beginning of line with text: '51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2293 at beginning of line with text: '568 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'The Eternities of ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:669 at beginning of line with text: '129 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2294 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:227 at beginning of line with text: '51b Addi ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:670 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2295 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 4:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 4:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:671 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:229 at beginning of line with text: '52a Sh’al’tiel 54b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2297 at beginning of line with text: '569 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:672 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:230 at beginning of line with text: 'My King ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2298 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:231 at beginning of line with text: '52b Mal’ki ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:674 at beginning of line with text: '130 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2299 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:675 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:233 at beginning of line with text: '53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2301 at beginning of line with text: '570 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:234 at beginning of line with text: 'The Light ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:676 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2302 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:677 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2303 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:679 at beginning of line with text: '131 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:680 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2305 at beginning of line with text: '571 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:235 at beginning of line with text: '53b Neri ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:681 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2306 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:237 at beginning of line with text: '54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:682 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:238 at beginning of line with text: 'Asked of God ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2307 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:684 at beginning of line with text: '132 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:239 at beginning of line with text: 'x NO (see 52a) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2309 at beginning of line with text: '572 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:685 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:17-18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:241 at beginning of line with text: '55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2310 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:686 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:41-44 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 5:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:242 at beginning of line with text: 'Scatters confusion ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 5:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:687 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2311 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:18-21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:243 at beginning of line with text: '55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:689 at beginning of line with text: '133 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2313 at beginning of line with text: '573 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:245 at beginning of line with text: '56a R’phayah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:690 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2314 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:246 at beginning of line with text: 'YHVH has shown favour ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:22 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:691 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:247 at beginning of line with text: '56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2315 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:692 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:249 at beginning of line with text: '57a Ar’nan ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2317 at beginning of line with text: '574 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 43:6 in \p~: \qt and my daughters \qt* \f + \fr 43:6 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:18\f* from the ends of the earth— WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:694 at beginning of line with text: '134 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2318 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 43:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:250 at beginning of line with text: 'The one who praises ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2319 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:251 at beginning of line with text: '57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:695 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2321 at beginning of line with text: '575 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:253 at beginning of line with text: '58a Ovad’yah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:696 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2322 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 43:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:254 at beginning of line with text: 'Brings ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:697 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2323 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:5 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 6:7 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:255 at beginning of line with text: '58b Yoseph ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:699 at beginning of line with text: '135 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2325 at beginning of line with text: '576 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:257 at beginning of line with text: '59a Sh’khan’yah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:700 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2326 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:25 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:258 at beginning of line with text: 'My report ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:701 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:9; John 12:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2327 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:259 at beginning of line with text: '59b Shim’i or Shim’on ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:702 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2329 at beginning of line with text: '577 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:261 at beginning of line with text: '60a Sh’ma’yah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:262 at beginning of line with text: 'The Gift of Yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2330 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 6:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:263 at beginning of line with text: '60b Mattith’yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2331 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 6:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:265 at beginning of line with text: '61a N’ar’yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2333 at beginning of line with text: '578 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:266 at beginning of line with text: 'Blotting out ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2334 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2335 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:267 at beginning of line with text: '61b Machath ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2337 at beginning of line with text: '579 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:269 at beginning of line with text: '62a El’yoeynai ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 47:31 in \v~: He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \qt* \f + \fr 47:31 \ft Quoted in Heb 11:21\f* WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 9:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:270 at beginning of line with text: 'Plagues of ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2338 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 47:31 in \v~: 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 47:31 \\ft Quoted in Heb 11:21\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2339 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:271 at beginning of line with text: '62b Naggai ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:704 at beginning of line with text: '136 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:273 at beginning of line with text: '63a Yochanan* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2341 at beginning of line with text: '580 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:705 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:26b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:274 at beginning of line with text: 'One who devours ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2342 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:706 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:12-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:275 at beginning of line with text: '63b Ches’li ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2343 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:707 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:277 at beginning of line with text: '64a Avihud ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 39:12 in \p~: a \qt foreigner, \qt* \f + \fr 39:12 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:11\f* as all my fathers were. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2345 at beginning of line with text: '581 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:278 at beginning of line with text: 'Consolation ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:709 at beginning of line with text: '137 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2346 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 12:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after GEN 48:4 in \v~: and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \qt will give \qt* this land to \qt your offspring \qt* after you for an everlasting \qt possession.’ \qt* \f + \fr 48:4 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:710 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:279 at beginning of line with text: '64b Nachum ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2347 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 7:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 7:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:711 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68-70 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after GEN 48:4 in \v~: 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt* \\f + \\fr 48:4 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:5\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:281 at beginning of line with text: '65a El’yakim ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:13 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2349 at beginning of line with text: '582 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:282 at beginning of line with text: 'Strengthened ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:712 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2350 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:283 at beginning of line with text: '65b Amotz ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:715 at beginning of line with text: '# ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 1:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2351 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:716 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 43:19 in \v~: \qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \qt* \f + \fr 43:19 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:5\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:285 at beginning of line with text: '66a Azzur ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 2:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 2:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 2:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2353 at beginning of line with text: '583 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 14:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 2:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:717 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:286 at beginning of line with text: 'Gift of Yah ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 2:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 43:19 in \v~: '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 43:19 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:5\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 2:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:287 at beginning of line with text: '66b Mattith’yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2354 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:718 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 2:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 2:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2355 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:289 at beginning of line with text: '67a Tzadok ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:720 at beginning of line with text: '138 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:721 at beginning of line with text: 'Prov 8:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:290 at beginning of line with text: 'Brings ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2357 at beginning of line with text: '584 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:291 at beginning of line with text: '67b Yoseph ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:722 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2358 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 3:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:293 at beginning of line with text: '68a Yakhin ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2359 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 14:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:723 at beginning of line with text: 'This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:294 at beginning of line with text: 'a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2361 at beginning of line with text: '585 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:725 at beginning of line with text: '139 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 3:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:295 at beginning of line with text: '68b Yannai ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 16:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 43:21 in \v~: \qt the people which I formed for myself, \qt* \f + \fr 43:21 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2362 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:726 at beginning of line with text: 'Prov 30:4c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:297 at beginning of line with text: '69a Elihud ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2363 at beginning of line with text: 'Phil 2:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:727 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 43:21 in \v~: '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 43:21 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:298 at beginning of line with text: 'My King ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2365 at beginning of line with text: '586 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:728 at beginning of line with text: 'Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:299 at beginning of line with text: '69b Mal’ki ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2366 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 47:7-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:730 at beginning of line with text: '140 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:301 at beginning of line with text: '70a El’azar ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2367 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:731 at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 5:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:302 at beginning of line with text: 'United with ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:732 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:16-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2369 at beginning of line with text: '587 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:303 at beginning of line with text: '70b Levi ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:733 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2370 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 4:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 8:36 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:0 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 8:36 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2371 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:305 at beginning of line with text: '71a Mattan ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:735 at beginning of line with text: '141 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:306 at beginning of line with text: 'Gift ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:736 at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 5:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2373 at beginning of line with text: '588 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 4:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 4:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 40:6 in \p~: \wj \+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 40:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:307 at beginning of line with text: '71b Mattath ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:737 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:22, 24:47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2374 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:6 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 19:0 (Text is None) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 34:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 40:6 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 40:6 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:8\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:738 at beginning of line with text: 'Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:309 at beginning of line with text: '72a Ya’akov ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2375 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:47 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:310 at beginning of line with text: 'Ascending ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2377 at beginning of line with text: '589 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:741 at beginning of line with text: '# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:311 at beginning of line with text: '72b Eli ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2378 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:742 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:313 at beginning of line with text: '73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:743 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2379 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 6:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:314 at beginning of line with text: 'Bringing ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:744 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2381 at beginning of line with text: '590 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 9:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 9:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:315 at beginning of line with text: '73b Yoseph ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:746 at beginning of line with text: '142 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2382 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 6:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 6:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 40:8 in \v~: \wj \+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:5-10\f* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:747 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:2-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXD -1:317 at beginning of line with text: '74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2383 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXD -1:318 at beginning of line with text: 'Salvation ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:748 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 40:8 in \v~: \wj \+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 40:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 10:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2385 at beginning of line with text: '591 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 21:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXD -1:319 at beginning of line with text: 'Yeshua 74b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:749 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 40:8 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 40:8 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30)\\f* \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 40:8 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:5-10\\f* \\f + \\fr 40:8 \\ft Quoted in Heb 10:9\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2386 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:751 at beginning of line with text: '143 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2387 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:752 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXD -1:0 in \id: 'XXD - OUR Bible Back Appendix 4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2389 at beginning of line with text: '592 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 6:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXD -1:1 in \h: 'Appendx D ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:753 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:37-41 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2390 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 7:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 7:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:2 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:754 at beginning of line with text: 'Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2391 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXD -1:3 in \toc2: 'Appendx D ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:756 at beginning of line with text: '144 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2393 at beginning of line with text: '593 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXD INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:757 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 44:3 in \v~: For I will pour \qt water \qt* \f + \fr 44:3 \ft Quoted in John 7:38\f* on him who is thirsty, INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2394 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:758 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:13-17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2395 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:67 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 8:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:759 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 8:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 44:3 in \p~: I will pour my \qt Spirit \qt* \f + \fr 44:3 \ft Quoted in John 7:39\f* on your descendants, INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2397 at beginning of line with text: '594 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:761 at beginning of line with text: '145 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2398 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 51:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:762 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2399 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:763 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 10:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2401 at beginning of line with text: '595 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:764 at beginning of line with text: 'A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 10:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2402 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:766 at beginning of line with text: '146 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2403 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:767 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2405 at beginning of line with text: '596 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:768 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 25:0 (Text is None) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:17 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2406 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:769 at beginning of line with text: "The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el. " INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 10:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 41:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2407 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 1:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 44:6 in \p~: \qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \qt* \f + \fr 44:6 \ft Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:771 at beginning of line with text: '147 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 1:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 44:6 in \p~: '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 44:6 \\ft Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2409 at beginning of line with text: '597 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:772 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:773 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:45; Col 2:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2410 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:774 at beginning of line with text: "Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2411 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:776 at beginning of line with text: '148 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 10:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2413 at beginning of line with text: '598 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 1:46 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 10:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:777 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2414 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:7 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 10:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 26:2 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:778 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 11:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 11:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2415 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:779 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2417 at beginning of line with text: '599 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:781 at beginning of line with text: '149 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2418 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:782 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:1b-2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 2:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 11:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 12:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 2:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 11:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 12:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2419 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:783 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 12:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:784 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 12:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2421 at beginning of line with text: '600 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2422 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:786 at beginning of line with text: '150 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:787 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2423 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:788 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 3:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2425 at beginning of line with text: '601 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after LEV 27:34 (Text is None) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:789 at beginning of line with text: 'The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2426 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:15 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 3:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 86 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:791 at beginning of line with text: '151 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2427 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:792 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:1b-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 13:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2429 at beginning of line with text: '602 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXE id='XXE - OUR Bible Back Appendix 6 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXE is1='God’s 613 Commands (Part 1:2) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXE is1='Topic: Love God ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:793 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 96 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2430 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:1 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 13:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXE INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 41:9 in \p~: \wj \+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 41:9 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:794 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2431 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:15 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:796 at beginning of line with text: '152 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 41:9 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 41:9 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 14:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2433 at beginning of line with text: '603 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 14:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:797 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2434 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:17 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:798 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:11-12a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 14:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 14:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2435 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:799 at beginning of line with text: '“a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2437 at beginning of line with text: '604 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:801 at beginning of line with text: '153 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2438 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:802 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:20 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2439 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:803 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:11; John 1:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:21 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2441 at beginning of line with text: '605 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 67 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:804 at beginning of line with text: '“a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 41:13 in \v~: \qt Blessed be \+nd Adonai \+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \qt* \f + \fr 41:13 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2442 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:806 at beginning of line with text: '154 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:22 at beginning of line with text: '1ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2443 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 41:13 in \v~: '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt* \\f + \\fr 41:13 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:807 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:23 at beginning of line with text: '1r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2445 at beginning of line with text: '606 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:808 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:25 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2446 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:809 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:26 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 41:13 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2447 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:811 at beginning of line with text: '155 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '2ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 42:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 13:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2449 at beginning of line with text: '607 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 15:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 13:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 15:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:812 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2450 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 7:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:813 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:22; John 7:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2451 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:814 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2453 at beginning of line with text: '608 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 7:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:816 at beginning of line with text: '156 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2454 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:817 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2455 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:25 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:818 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 17:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2457 at beginning of line with text: '609 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:819 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2458 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:821 at beginning of line with text: '157 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2459 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 18:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:822 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2461 at beginning of line with text: '610 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:823 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 18:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 18:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2462 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:824 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 18:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 18:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 18:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2463 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:826 at beginning of line with text: '158 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 19:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:0 INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 19:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 19:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2465 at beginning of line with text: '611 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 19:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:827 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 19:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 19:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2466 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:828 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2467 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 8:32-33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:829 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 14:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 14:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2469 at beginning of line with text: '612 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:831 at beginning of line with text: '159 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 20:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2470 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 20:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:832 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:6a, 7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2471 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:833 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 21:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 11:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:834 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2473 at beginning of line with text: '613 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:28 at beginning of line with text: '77r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 11:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:836 at beginning of line with text: '160 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2474 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:837 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2475 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:28 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 21:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 21:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:31 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:838 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2477 at beginning of line with text: '614 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:839 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:32 at beginning of line with text: '3ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2478 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 12:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '301r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:841 at beginning of line with text: '161 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 21:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2479 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:842 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:35 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2481 at beginning of line with text: '615 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:843 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:32 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:36 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2482 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:844 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:37 at beginning of line with text: '4ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2483 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:846 at beginning of line with text: '162 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:38 at beginning of line with text: '356r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2485 at beginning of line with text: '616 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:847 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 42:11 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 22:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2486 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:40 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 22:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:848 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:22b-23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 22:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 14:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 15:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 22:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 14:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 43:0 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 15:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2487 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:41 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:849 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2489 at beginning of line with text: '617 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:42 at beginning of line with text: '5ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:851 at beginning of line with text: '163 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2490 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 23:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:43 at beginning of line with text: '358r ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 23:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:852 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2491 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:45 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:853 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2493 at beginning of line with text: '618 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:854 at beginning of line with text: '“Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:46 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 23:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2494 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:1 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 23:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:856 at beginning of line with text: '164 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:47 at beginning of line with text: '6ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2495 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:857 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:48 at beginning of line with text: '432r ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 16:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2497 at beginning of line with text: '619 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:858 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 16:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2498 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:859 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:51 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 44:25 in \p~: and makes \qt their knowledge foolish; \qt* \f + \fr 44:25 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 1:20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2499 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 4:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:861 at beginning of line with text: '165 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 24:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 17:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 24:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 44:25 in \p~: 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 44:25 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 1:20\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:52 at beginning of line with text: '7ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 17:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2501 at beginning of line with text: '620 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:862 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 25:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:53 at beginning of line with text: '433r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2502 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:863 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2503 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:55 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:864 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:56 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2505 at beginning of line with text: '621 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:866 at beginning of line with text: '166 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 16:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2506 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '8ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:867 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2a ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 16:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 43:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 25:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2507 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 25:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:868 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:46-47 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:58 at beginning of line with text: '366r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 1:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 1:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:869 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2509 at beginning of line with text: '622 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:60 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 25:40 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2510 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:871 at beginning of line with text: '167 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 1:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:61 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 2:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 2:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 20:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:872 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2511 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:45 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 20:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:62 at beginning of line with text: '9ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 26:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 26:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:873 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 7:28-29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2513 at beginning of line with text: '623 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:63 at beginning of line with text: '86r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:874 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2514 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:65 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 26:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:876 at beginning of line with text: '168 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2515 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:37 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 26:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 21:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:877 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:66 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2517 at beginning of line with text: '624 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:878 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:26-27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:67 at beginning of line with text: '10ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 21:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2518 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 21:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 27:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 27:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 21:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:879 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:68 at beginning of line with text: '236r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2519 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:107 should always have text INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:881 at beginning of line with text: '169 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 27:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2521 at beginning of line with text: '625 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 17:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 17:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:882 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2c ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:71 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2522 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:883 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:72 at beginning of line with text: '11ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2523 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:884 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 3:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:73 at beginning of line with text: '234r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 3:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2525 at beginning of line with text: '626 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:886 at beginning of line with text: '170 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:75 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2526 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:887 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:2c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 28:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 4:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 28:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:76 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2527 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:888 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:19, 5:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:77 at beginning of line with text: '12ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2529 at beginning of line with text: '627 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:889 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 4:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:78 at beginning of line with text: '304r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2530 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 4:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:891 at beginning of line with text: '171 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:80 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2531 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:892 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:3-4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:81 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 29:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 29:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2533 at beginning of line with text: '628 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:893 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:41-44 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:82 at beginning of line with text: '13ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 25:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2534 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 18:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:894 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d). ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 25:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 18:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:83 at beginning of line with text: '202r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 26:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 5:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 5:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:896 at beginning of line with text: '172 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2535 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 29:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:85 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 29:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:897 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2537 at beginning of line with text: '629 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 26:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:86 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 26:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 6:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:898 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2538 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 57:19 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 6:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 26:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 26:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '14ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:899 at beginning of line with text: '“Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 6:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2539 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 2:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 26:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:88 at beginning of line with text: '205r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 30:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2541 at beginning of line with text: '630 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 86 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:901 at beginning of line with text: '173 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:90 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 6:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2542 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 27:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 96 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:902 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:91 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2543 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:15-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 45:9 in \p~: \qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \qt* \f + \fr 45:9 \ft Quoted in Rom 9:20\f* ‘What are you making?’ INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:903 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:92 at beginning of line with text: '15ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2545 at beginning of line with text: '631 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:904 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 67 \tc3 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 30:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:93 at beginning of line with text: '300r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2546 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:906 at beginning of line with text: '174 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2547 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:95 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:907 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 16:4-5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2549 at beginning of line with text: '632 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:96 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 31:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 27:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 8:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 31:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 27:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 8:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:908 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2550 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 19:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:97 at beginning of line with text: '16ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:909 at beginning of line with text: 'In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2551 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:98 at beginning of line with text: '75r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 9:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:911 at beginning of line with text: '175 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 9:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2553 at beginning of line with text: '633 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:100 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:912 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 22:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2554 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:101 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:913 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2555 at beginning of line with text: '1 Thes 5:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 9:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:102 at beginning of line with text: '17ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 32:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 32:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:914 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2557 at beginning of line with text: '634 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 9:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:103 at beginning of line with text: '219r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 9:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2558 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:20-21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:916 at beginning of line with text: '176 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:105 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2559 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:917 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:106 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2561 at beginning of line with text: '635 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:918 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 29:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 29:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:107 at beginning of line with text: '18ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2562 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:919 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2563 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:108 at beginning of line with text: '220r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 33:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 29:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 33:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 44:22 in \p~: \qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \qt* \f + \fr 44:22 \ft Quoted in Rom 8:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:921 at beginning of line with text: '177 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2565 at beginning of line with text: '636 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 33:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:922 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 26:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:110 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 44:22 in \p~: '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 44:22 \\ft Quoted in Rom 8:36\\f* ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 33:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2566 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:923 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:111 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 20:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 29:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2567 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:924 at beginning of line with text: 'The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:112 at beginning of line with text: '19ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:926 at beginning of line with text: '178 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 34:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2569 at beginning of line with text: '637 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 34:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:113 at beginning of line with text: '221r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 30:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 30:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:927 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 (15-18) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2570 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:115 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:928 at beginning of line with text: '1 Peter 2:4-6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 12:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2571 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 31:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:929 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:116 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:931 at beginning of line with text: '179 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2573 at beginning of line with text: '638 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 34:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 31:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 31:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 34:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '20ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:26 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:932 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2574 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:19-20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 12:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 31:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:933 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 12:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:118 at beginning of line with text: '222r ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 31:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 31:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2575 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:934 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 35:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:120 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2577 at beginning of line with text: '639 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 12:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:936 at beginning of line with text: '180 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:121 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2578 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:19-20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:937 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:4 (4-6) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 31:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 32:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:122 at beginning of line with text: '21ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:938 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2579 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:939 at beginning of line with text: 'With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:123 at beginning of line with text: '223r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2581 at beginning of line with text: '640 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:941 at beginning of line with text: '181 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 35:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2582 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:125 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it*' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 35:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:942 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:5-6a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXF id='XXF - OUR Bible Back Appendix 7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2583 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXF is1='God’s 613 Commands (Part 2:2) ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 35:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXF is1='Topic: Love Your Neighbor ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:126 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 32:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 21:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:943 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2585 at beginning of line with text: '641 ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXF INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 14:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:127 at beginning of line with text: '22ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 36:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:944 at beginning of line with text: 'Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 36:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2586 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1-2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:128 at beginning of line with text: '218r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:946 at beginning of line with text: '182 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:17 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2587 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:18-19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 36:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:130 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:947 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:5a ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 36:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2589 at beginning of line with text: '642 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 32:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:131 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:948 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2590 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 63:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:132 at beginning of line with text: '23ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:949 at beginning of line with text: 'Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:21 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2591 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:19-20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 16:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:133 at beginning of line with text: '217r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:951 at beginning of line with text: '183 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:22 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 45:6 in \v~: \f + \fr 45:6 \ft MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8)\f* \wj \+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \+qt* \wj* INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2593 at beginning of line with text: '643 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:952 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:5b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:135 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:23 at beginning of line with text: '359ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 32:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2594 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 64:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:953 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:24 at beginning of line with text: '584r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:136 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2595 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:954 at beginning of line with text: 'Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:137 at beginning of line with text: '24ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 37:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 37:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2597 at beginning of line with text: '644 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:956 at beginning of line with text: '184 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:27 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:138 at beginning of line with text: '224r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:957 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:6a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 45:7 in \p~: \wj \+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 45:7 \ft Quoted in Heb 1:8-9\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2598 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:28 at beginning of line with text: '360ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:958 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 45:7 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 45:7 \\ft Quoted in Heb 1:8-9\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:140 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 18:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:959 at beginning of line with text: 'Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2599 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:29 at beginning of line with text: '511r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 45:23 in \p~: \qt every tongue shall swear \qt* \f + \fr 45:23 \ft Quoted in Rom 14:11; Phil 2:10-11\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:961 at beginning of line with text: '185 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:141 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2601 at beginning of line with text: '645 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 45:23 in \p~: '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt* \\f + \\fr 45:23 \\ft Quoted in Rom 14:11; Phil 2:10-11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:31 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 22:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 32:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:962 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:6b-7a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:142 at beginning of line with text: '25ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 18:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2602 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:32 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:963 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at EXO 38:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:143 at beginning of line with text: '225r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:964 at beginning of line with text: 'Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 18:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '361ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2603 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 5:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:966 at beginning of line with text: '186 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:34 at beginning of line with text: '513r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:145 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2605 at beginning of line with text: '646 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at EXO 38:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:967 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:6b-7a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 39:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 39:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:36 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:146 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2606 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:968 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:37-38 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:36 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:37 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:969 at beginning of line with text: 'Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:147 at beginning of line with text: '26ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2607 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 46:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:38 at beginning of line with text: '362ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 18:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:148 at beginning of line with text: '226r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:971 at beginning of line with text: '187 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2609 at beginning of line with text: '647 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 18:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 39:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:39 at beginning of line with text: '583r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 19:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 32:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:972 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:8 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 39:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:40 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2610 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:150 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:41 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:973 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2611 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:42 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:151 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:974 at beginning of line with text: 'Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:43 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2613 at beginning of line with text: '648 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:152 at beginning of line with text: '27ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 32:43 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:976 at beginning of line with text: '188 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 19:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2614 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:19 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 19:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 32:47 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 32:47 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '78r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:977 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 (3-5) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2615 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 32:52 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:17 INFO: We have a c in a segment at DEU 33:0 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:155 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 15:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:978 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 40:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2617 at beginning of line with text: '649 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 40:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:979 at beginning of line with text: 'A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:156 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2618 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:1-2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:981 at beginning of line with text: '189 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:41 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:157 at beginning of line with text: '28ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2619 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:49-50 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:982 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:42 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at EXO 40:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:158 at beginning of line with text: '84r ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at EXO 40:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:43 at beginning of line with text: '363ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2621 at beginning of line with text: '650 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:983 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:14 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 33:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:160 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 15:39 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:44 at beginning of line with text: '582r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2622 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:984 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:161 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2623 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:28 (27) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:986 at beginning of line with text: '190 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:162 at beginning of line with text: '29ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2625 at beginning of line with text: '651 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:47 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 21:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:987 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:9b-10a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2626 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 21:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 33:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:48 at beginning of line with text: '364ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 21:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:163 at beginning of line with text: '25r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 23:35 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:988 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2627 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:165 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:49 at beginning of line with text: '568r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:989 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2629 at beginning of line with text: '652 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 22:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:166 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:991 at beginning of line with text: '191 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:51 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:28 (27) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2630 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 33:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:992 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:52 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:167 at beginning of line with text: '30ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2631 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 22:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 46:6 in \v~: \qt The nations raged. \qt* \f + \fr 46:6 \ft Quoted in Rev 11:18\f* The kingdoms were moved. INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:993 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:994 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:53 at beginning of line with text: '365ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:168 at beginning of line with text: '299r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 22:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2633 at beginning of line with text: '653 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:996 at beginning of line with text: '192 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:54 at beginning of line with text: '567r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2634 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:997 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:170 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " INFO: We have a p in a segment at DEU 33:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 22:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:998 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:11 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 22:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:56 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2635 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:171 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:999 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 23:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:57 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1001 at beginning of line with text: '193 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2637 at beginning of line with text: '654 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:172 at beginning of line with text: '31ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1002 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:58 at beginning of line with text: '366ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2638 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1003 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:17-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:173 at beginning of line with text: '3r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:59 at beginning of line with text: '587r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1004 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2639 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:44 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 23:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 23:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:61 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1006 at beginning of line with text: '194 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:175 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2641 at beginning of line with text: '655 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 23:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1007 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:62 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at DEU 33:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:176 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1008 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2642 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:63 at beginning of line with text: '367ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:11 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1009 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah pleases God. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:177 at beginning of line with text: '32ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 47:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2643 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:48 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at DEU 33:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1011 at beginning of line with text: '195 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:64 at beginning of line with text: '585r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:178 at beginning of line with text: '4r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1012 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1c ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at DEU 33:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at DEU 33:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2645 at beginning of line with text: '656 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:66 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1013 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2646 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 2:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:180 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1014 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:67 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1016 at beginning of line with text: '196 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2647 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 24:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:181 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:68 at beginning of line with text: '368ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 24:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 24:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1017 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1d ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2649 at beginning of line with text: '657 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:182 at beginning of line with text: '33ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:69 at beginning of line with text: '23r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1018 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:18d, 24:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2650 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:71 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:183 at beginning of line with text: '22r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1019 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:72 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2651 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:185 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:73 at beginning of line with text: '369ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 24:58 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1021 at beginning of line with text: '197 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2653 at beginning of line with text: '658 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:186 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:74 at beginning of line with text: '588r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1022 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:2 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 46:13 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 24:65 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2654 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 24:65 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:187 at beginning of line with text: '34ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1023 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2655 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1024 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will not draw attention to himself. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:188 at beginning of line with text: '76r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:76 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:39 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2657 at beginning of line with text: '659 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 25:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1026 at beginning of line with text: '198 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 25:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:77 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:190 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1027 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2658 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:78 at beginning of line with text: '370ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1028 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 25:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:191 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2659 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:79 at beginning of line with text: '508r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1029 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 25:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:192 at beginning of line with text: '35ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1031 at beginning of line with text: '199 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2661 at beginning of line with text: '660 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:81 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:42 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1032 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:4c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:193 at beginning of line with text: '80r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2662 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:82 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1033 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 25:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1034 at beginning of line with text: 'The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a). ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 25:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:83 at beginning of line with text: '371ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2663 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:29 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 25:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 25:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:195 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 25:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1036 at beginning of line with text: '200 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2665 at beginning of line with text: '661 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:196 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1037 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:6a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2666 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 12:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 26:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1038 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:19-20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:197 at beginning of line with text: '36ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:84 at beginning of line with text: '505r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2667 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1039 at beginning of line with text: 'God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:198 at beginning of line with text: '79r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:86 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1041 at beginning of line with text: '201 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2669 at beginning of line with text: '662 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 26:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 47:9 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1042 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:6 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 26:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1043 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2670 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 12:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:200 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* " WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 48:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1044 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 26:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2671 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 26:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:201 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1046 at beginning of line with text: '202 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2673 at beginning of line with text: '663 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:202 at beginning of line with text: '37ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1047 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:6c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:88 at beginning of line with text: '372ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2674 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1048 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:203 at beginning of line with text: '81r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:89 at beginning of line with text: '506r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2675 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1049 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1051 at beginning of line with text: '203 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:205 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2677 at beginning of line with text: '664 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:91 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:46 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1052 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:7 (5-9) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2678 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 22:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:206 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:92 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1053 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 48:2 in \p~: \qt the city of the great King. \qt* \f + \fr 48:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:35\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2679 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1054 at beginning of line with text: 'Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:207 at beginning of line with text: '38ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 48:2 in \p~: '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 48:2 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:35\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:93 at beginning of line with text: '373ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 26:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 27:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 26:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1056 at beginning of line with text: '204 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2681 at beginning of line with text: '665 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:208 at beginning of line with text: '10r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:94 at beginning of line with text: '514r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at GEN 27:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1057 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2682 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 29:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1058 at beginning of line with text: 'John 13:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:96 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:210 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:21 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 47:9 in \p~: the \qt loss of children \qt* \f + \fr 47:9 \ft Quoted in Rev 18:7-8\f*and widowhood. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:97 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1059 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah declares things before they happen. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:211 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2683 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:98 at beginning of line with text: '374ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1061 at beginning of line with text: '205 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:99 at beginning of line with text: '507r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:212 at beginning of line with text: '39ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2685 at beginning of line with text: '666 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1062 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 43:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:101 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2686 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 30:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:213 at beginning of line with text: '610r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1063 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 27:40 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:102 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2687 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:215 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 8:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1064 at beginning of line with text: 'Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:103 at beginning of line with text: '375ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2689 at beginning of line with text: '667 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:216 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1066 at beginning of line with text: '206 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 28:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 28:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2690 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 31:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1067 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:12b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:217 at beginning of line with text: '40ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2691 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:18 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 28:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1068 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:8, 22:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:218 at beginning of line with text: '85r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1069 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2693 at beginning of line with text: '668 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:220 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 28:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2694 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1071 at beginning of line with text: '207 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:104 at beginning of line with text: '276r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 29:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1072 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2695 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:221 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 27:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:106 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 29:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 27:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1073 at beginning of line with text: 'John 18:20-21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 29:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:107 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2697 at beginning of line with text: '669 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:222 at beginning of line with text: '41ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1074 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah speaks nothing in secret. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:108 at beginning of line with text: '376ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2698 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:223 at beginning of line with text: '5r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:109 at beginning of line with text: '586r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1076 at beginning of line with text: '208 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2699 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:111 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:15 (16) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:225 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1077 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2701 at beginning of line with text: '670 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:112 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:226 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1078 at beginning of line with text: 'Col 1:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2702 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:113 at beginning of line with text: '377ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:227 at beginning of line with text: '42ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1079 at beginning of line with text: 'In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.” ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2703 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:114 at beginning of line with text: '515r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:228 at beginning of line with text: '12r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 48:14 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1081 at beginning of line with text: '209 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 30:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:116 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2705 at beginning of line with text: '671 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 49:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 30:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:230 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:32 (13:1) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 30:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:117 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1082 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:16b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 30:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2706 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 32:7 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 30:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:118 at beginning of line with text: '378ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1083 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:1-2, 17:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:231 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2707 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:119 at beginning of line with text: '516r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1084 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:232 at beginning of line with text: '43ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2709 at beginning of line with text: '672 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:121 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1086 at beginning of line with text: '210 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:233 at beginning of line with text: '580r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 30:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 30:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:122 at beginning of line with text: '#5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2710 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1087 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:16c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:235 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:32 (13:1) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:123 at beginning of line with text: '379ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2711 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 28:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1088 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 10:37-38 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 28:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:236 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:124 at beginning of line with text: '609r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2713 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1089 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:237 at beginning of line with text: '44ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:126 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2714 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1091 at beginning of line with text: '211 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:127 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 31:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:15 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:238 at beginning of line with text: '581r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2715 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 31:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1092 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:1a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:128 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1093 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2717 at beginning of line with text: '673 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:240 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:129 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1094 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2718 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 6:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:241 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:131 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2719 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1096 at beginning of line with text: '212 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:242 at beginning of line with text: '45ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:132 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1097 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:1b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2721 at beginning of line with text: '674 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 31:42 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 31:42 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:133 at beginning of line with text: '380ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:243 at beginning of line with text: '591r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2722 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 6:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1098 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:134 at beginning of line with text: '482r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1099 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:245 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2723 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:136 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 32:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:246 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1101 at beginning of line with text: '213 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2725 at beginning of line with text: '675 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:137 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:247 at beginning of line with text: '46ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2726 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 10:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1102 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:1c ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 32:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:138 at beginning of line with text: '381ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 32:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2727 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1103 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:248 at beginning of line with text: '592r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 29:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:139 at beginning of line with text: '481r ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 29:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2729 at beginning of line with text: '676 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1104 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah was named before his birth. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:250 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:141 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2730 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 11:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 32:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:251 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1106 at beginning of line with text: '214 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 32:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2731 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:15 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 32:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:142 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:252 at beginning of line with text: '47ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1107 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 32:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2733 at beginning of line with text: '677 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 32:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:143 at beginning of line with text: '382ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1108 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:253 at beginning of line with text: '83r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 32:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2734 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:144 at beginning of line with text: '547r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1109 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 33:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2735 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 33:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:255 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it*' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1111 at beginning of line with text: '215 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 33:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:146 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2737 at beginning of line with text: '678 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:256 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:147 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1112 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 33:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:257 at beginning of line with text: '48ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2738 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:28-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1113 at beginning of line with text: 'John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:148 at beginning of line with text: '383ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2739 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:258 at beginning of line with text: '298r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:149 at beginning of line with text: '189r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1114 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s servant. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:260 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:151 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2741 at beginning of line with text: '679 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1116 at beginning of line with text: '216 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 49:17 in \v~: For when he dies he \qt shall carry nothing away. \qt* \f + \fr 49:17 \ft Quoted in 1 Tim 6:7\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:152 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2742 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:261 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 49:17 in \v~: 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 49:17 \\ft Quoted in 1 Tim 6:7\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1117 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:3b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:153 at beginning of line with text: '384ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2743 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1118 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:154 at beginning of line with text: '463r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:262 at beginning of line with text: '49ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2745 at beginning of line with text: '680 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1119 at beginning of line with text: "Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. " INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:156 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:263 at beginning of line with text: '297r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2746 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:157 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1121 at beginning of line with text: '217 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:265 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:158 at beginning of line with text: '385ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2747 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24-25 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1122 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:3b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:159 at beginning of line with text: '465r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 49:20 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:32 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2749 at beginning of line with text: '681 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1123 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:266 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 30:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 50:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:161 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PRO 30:33 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2750 at beginning of line with text: 'Amos 6:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1124 at beginning of line with text: 'The work that Messiah does will glorify God. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 35:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:267 at beginning of line with text: '50ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 35:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2751 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 6:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:162 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1126 at beginning of line with text: '218 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:268 at beginning of line with text: '9r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2753 at beginning of line with text: '682 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:163 at beginning of line with text: '386ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1127 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:4a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2754 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:270 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 20:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2755 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:164 at beginning of line with text: '552r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1128 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:41-42 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:271 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2757 at beginning of line with text: '683 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1129 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 36:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2758 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 36:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:166 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:21 (20) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1131 at beginning of line with text: '219 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:272 at beginning of line with text: '51ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2759 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1132 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:5b ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:167 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:273 at beginning of line with text: '607r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1133 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2761 at beginning of line with text: '684 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:168 at beginning of line with text: '387ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2762 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1134 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:275 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 36:39 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:169 at beginning of line with text: '502r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2763 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 16:4 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 36:39 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 48:12 in \p~: \wj \+qt I am also the last. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 48:12 \ft Quoted in Rev 1:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1136 at beginning of line with text: '220 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:276 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:171 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:22 (21) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2765 at beginning of line with text: '685 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1137 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:6 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 37:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 48:12 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 48:12 \\ft Quoted in Rev 1:17\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:277 at beginning of line with text: '52ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2766 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:172 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1138 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2767 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:278 at beginning of line with text: '207r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:173 at beginning of line with text: '388ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1139 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d). ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 37:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 37:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2769 at beginning of line with text: '686 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:280 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:174 at beginning of line with text: '18r ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXG id='XXG - OUR Bible Back Appendix 5 ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXG imt1='The Angel of The Lord / The Angel of God ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1141 at beginning of line with text: '221 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at PRO 31:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 XXG iot='Specific References, Complete List ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 37:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2770 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 3:1-10 ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXG INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 37:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:281 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1142 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:176 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:10 at beginning of line with text: 'Hebrew Word' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2771 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:282 at beginning of line with text: '53ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1143 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:177 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:11 at beginning of line with text: 'Kohlenberger ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2773 at beginning of line with text: '687 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:283 at beginning of line with text: '208r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1144 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:178 at beginning of line with text: '389ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:12 at beginning of line with text: 'Strongs Hebrew ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2774 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 37:36 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1146 at beginning of line with text: '222 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:285 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:179 at beginning of line with text: '496r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2775 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'Strongs Greek ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2777 at beginning of line with text: '688 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:286 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'English translation(s); First Reference(s) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 50:12 in \p~: for \qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \qt* \f + \fr 50:12 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2778 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:287 at beginning of line with text: '54ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:16 at beginning of line with text: 'Yahweh ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 50:12 in \p~: 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 50:12 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2779 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 38:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:17 at beginning of line with text: 'K3378 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:288 at beginning of line with text: '235r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1147 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:7a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2781 at beginning of line with text: '689 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:181 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:18 at beginning of line with text: '“H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 38:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:290 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1148 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:23-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2782 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 38:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 38:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:182 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:19 at beginning of line with text: 'Kryios G2962 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 48:16 in \p~: \f + \fr 48:16 \ft MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (John 1:1-2, 17:5)\f* \wj “From the beginning I have not spoken in secret; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1149 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:291 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2783 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 50:14 in \v~: \qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \qt* \f + \fr 50:14 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:183 at beginning of line with text: '390ou ' ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:20 at beginning of line with text: 'Yahweh, LORD, GOD, The LORD, ADONAI, Jehovah; Gen 2:4; Gen 6:5; Matt 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1151 at beginning of line with text: '223 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:292 at beginning of line with text: '55ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 50:14 in \v~: '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 50:14 \\ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2785 at beginning of line with text: '690 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 39:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 39:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:184 at beginning of line with text: '569r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Adonai ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2786 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 6:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1152 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:293 at beginning of line with text: '237r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 39:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 39:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:23 at beginning of line with text: 'K151 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:186 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2787 at beginning of line with text: 'John 4:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1153 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:295 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:24 at beginning of line with text: 'H136 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:187 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2789 at beginning of line with text: '691 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1154 at beginning of line with text: '“Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:296 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:25 at beginning of line with text: 'Kryios G2962 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2790 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:188 at beginning of line with text: '391ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1156 at beginning of line with text: '224 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:297 at beginning of line with text: '56ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 40:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Lord, The Lord, Adonai, Master; Gen 15:2; Matt 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2791 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 10:35-36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:189 at beginning of line with text: '495r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1157 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:298 at beginning of line with text: '201r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:28 at beginning of line with text: 'Yah ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2793 at beginning of line with text: '692 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1158 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:191 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2794 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:29 at beginning of line with text: 'K3363 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:300 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1159 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:192 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 41:0 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2795 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'H3050 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:301 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1161 at beginning of line with text: '225 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:193 at beginning of line with text: '392ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2797 at beginning of line with text: '693 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:302 at beginning of line with text: '57ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:31 at beginning of line with text: 'X ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1162 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:4a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2798 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:194 at beginning of line with text: '489r ' ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:32 at beginning of line with text: 'Yah, Jah, name-jah, name-iah, LORD; Ex 15:2; X ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 41:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 41:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:303 at beginning of line with text: '238r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2799 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 14:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1163 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:196 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'El ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1164 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2801 at beginning of line with text: '694 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:305 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 28:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:197 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:35 at beginning of line with text: 'K446 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2802 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1166 at beginning of line with text: '226 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:306 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 50:23 in \v~: Whoever \qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \qt* \f + \fr 50:23 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* glorifies me, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:198 at beginning of line with text: '393ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:36 at beginning of line with text: 'H410 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2803 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:199 at beginning of line with text: '15r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1167 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:307 at beginning of line with text: '58ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:37 at beginning of line with text: 'Theos G2316 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:201 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2805 at beginning of line with text: '695 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 50:23 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:308 at beginning of line with text: '11r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1168 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 41:52 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'God, god, power, mighty; Gen 14:18; Matt 1:23 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2806 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:202 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 41:52 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1169 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:310 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 31:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:203 at beginning of line with text: '394ou ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 41:57 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2807 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:40 at beginning of line with text: 'Elohim ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:204 at beginning of line with text: '16r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1171 at beginning of line with text: '227 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:311 at beginning of line with text: '#1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2809 at beginning of line with text: '696 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 42:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:41 at beginning of line with text: 'K3363 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:206 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:312 at beginning of line with text: '59ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1172 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:42 at beginning of line with text: 'H430 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2810 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:207 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1173 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:313 at beginning of line with text: '82r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:43 at beginning of line with text: 'Theos G2316 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:208 at beginning of line with text: '395ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2811 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 42:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 42:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:209 at beginning of line with text: '17r ' ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:44 at beginning of line with text: 'God, gods, judges, Yah; Gen 1:1; John 10:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1174 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:315 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2813 at beginning of line with text: '697 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:211 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:46 at beginning of line with text: "Mal'ak " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:316 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1176 at beginning of line with text: '228 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:212 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2814 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:213 at beginning of line with text: '396ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:317 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb#' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:47 at beginning of line with text: 'K4855 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1177 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2815 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:214 at beginning of line with text: '20r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXG -1:48 at beginning of line with text: 'H4397 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:318 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2817 at beginning of line with text: '698 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1178 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:216 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXG -1:49 at beginning of line with text: ' ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 51:4 in \p~: \qt and justified when you judge. \qt* \f + \fr 51:4 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:217 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2818 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:320 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 51:4 in \p~: '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 51:4 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1179 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:218 at beginning of line with text: '397ou ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 OTH id='OTH - OUR Bible Front Intro 4 - Key Code ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 OTH imt1='Key Code for One Unity Resource Bible ' INFO: InternalBibleBook.addLine: Possibly needed to strip whitespace USFM2 OTH ip='The following are special featrues you will find in the OUR Bible. This Key Code is designed for you to find the design more accessable and see the logic of the design method. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:321 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2819 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:219 at beginning of line with text: '21r ' ERROR: Found '\tc5' unknown marker after XXG -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'Angel, messenger, ambassadors; Gen 16:7; Matt 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:221 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1181 at beginning of line with text: '229 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2821 at beginning of line with text: '699 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:322 at beginning of line with text: '60ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:57 at beginning of line with text: "ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069)" WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:222 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1182 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2822 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10 Context ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:323 at beginning of line with text: '2r ' INFO: Additional "Possibly needed to strip whitespace" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB OTH WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:223 at beginning of line with text: '398ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXG -1:58 at beginning of line with text: ' ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2823 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:224 at beginning of line with text: '13r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1183 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:67 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:9 at beginning of line with text: ' \\bd Subject\\bd*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:325 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:226 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:60 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2825 at beginning of line with text: '700 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 44:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1184 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:10 at beginning of line with text: 'Description' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 44:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:227 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:326 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2826 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:11 at beginning of line with text: 'First Instance and Appearance ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:228 at beginning of line with text: '399ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:62 at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1186 at beginning of line with text: '230 ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 44:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:327 at beginning of line with text: '61ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:229 at beginning of line with text: '548r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2827 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1187 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:64 at beginning of line with text: '(Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:13 at beginning of line with text: 'Key Verse' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:231 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:328 at beginning of line with text: '29r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2829 at beginning of line with text: '701 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1188 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:67, 27:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:232 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:66 at beginning of line with text: 'Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:14 at beginning of line with text: 'Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:330 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:23 (20) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:233 at beginning of line with text: '400ou ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 44:34 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2830 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1189 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:15 at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:68 at beginning of line with text: "ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430 " WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:234 at beginning of line with text: '546r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 45:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:3 in \p~: \wj Israel [God prevails], \wj* \f + \fr 49:3 \ft MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5)\f* \wj in whom I will be glorified.” \wj* INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 45:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2831 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:331 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 45:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1191 at beginning of line with text: '231 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 45:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:236 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:70 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:17 at beginning of line with text: ' \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:332 at beginning of line with text: '62ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2833 at beginning of line with text: '702 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:237 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1192 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:7b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:18 at beginning of line with text: 'Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy.' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:72 at beginning of line with text: 'Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2834 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:238 at beginning of line with text: '401ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:333 at beginning of line with text: '31r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1193 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 9:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:19 at beginning of line with text: "(v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2) " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:74 at beginning of line with text: 'All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2835 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:239 at beginning of line with text: '486r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1194 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:335 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2837 at beginning of line with text: '703 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:81 at beginning of line with text: "Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635 " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:21 at beginning of line with text: '613 Commands' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 3:22 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:241 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 46:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:336 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1196 at beginning of line with text: '232 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2838 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:83 at beginning of line with text: 'Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:22 at beginning of line with text: 'Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based.' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:242 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1197 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:337 at beginning of line with text: '63ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2839 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:243 at beginning of line with text: '402ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:23 at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:85 at beginning of line with text: "Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635 " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1198 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:244 at beginning of line with text: '484r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:338 at beginning of line with text: '46r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2841 at beginning of line with text: '704 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 6:1 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:87 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:25 at beginning of line with text: ' \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated·' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1199 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:246 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:340 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2842 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 46:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 46:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:247 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:89 at beginning of line with text: "Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635 " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:26 at beginning of line with text: 'Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1201 at beginning of line with text: '233 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2843 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:341 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:248 at beginning of line with text: '403ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXG -1:91 at beginning of line with text: '2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:27 at beginning of line with text: "(Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1202 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:249 at beginning of line with text: '483r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2845 at beginning of line with text: '705 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:342 at beginning of line with text: '64ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 47:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:19 INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 47:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:251 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1203 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2846 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:29 at beginning of line with text: ' \\it Original\\it* [Names of God]' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:343 at beginning of line with text: '58r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXG -1:0 in \id: 'XXG - OUR Bible Back Appendix 5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:252 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 47:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1204 at beginning of line with text: 'Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2847 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 7:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:253 at beginning of line with text: '404ou ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 47:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:30 at beginning of line with text: 'Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew.' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXG -1:1 in \imt1: 'The Angel of The Lord / The Angel of God ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:345 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:254 at beginning of line with text: '485r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2849 at beginning of line with text: '706 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1206 at beginning of line with text: '234 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:31 at beginning of line with text: "(Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:256 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXG -1:2 in \iot: 'Specific References, Complete List ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:346 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2850 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 Context ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1207 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:10b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:257 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 47:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 47:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:33 at beginning of line with text: '[Literal Names]' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:347 at beginning of line with text: '65ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXG WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:258 at beginning of line with text: '405ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2851 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1208 at beginning of line with text: 'John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:259 at beginning of line with text: '57r ' INFO: We have a c in a segment at GEN 47:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:34 at beginning of line with text: 'Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English.' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:348 at beginning of line with text: '49r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:6 in \v~: \f + \fr 49:6 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7)\f* \wj Indeed, he says, “It is too light a thing that you should be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob [Supplanter], \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1209 at beginning of line with text: 'Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2853 at beginning of line with text: '707 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 47:30 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:35 at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:261 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:350 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:4 ' INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at GEN 47:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2854 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1211 at beginning of line with text: '235 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:262 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:37 at beginning of line with text: ' \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:351 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2855 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:263 at beginning of line with text: '406ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1212 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 48:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:38 at beginning of line with text: 'Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah.' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:264 at beginning of line with text: '14r ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 48:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:352 at beginning of line with text: '66ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2857 at beginning of line with text: '708 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1213 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:39 at beginning of line with text: '(Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:266 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 48:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2858 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:353 at beginning of line with text: '24r ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at GEN 48:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1214 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:6 in \p~: \wj \+qt that you may be my \+tl yishu'ah\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 49:6 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:47\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:267 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2859 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:41 at beginning of line with text: ' \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1216 at beginning of line with text: '236 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:355 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:268 at beginning of line with text: '407ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 49:6 in \p~: "\\f + \\fr 49:6 \\ft MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47)\\f* \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 49:6 \\ft Quoted in Acts 13:47\\f* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:42 at beginning of line with text: 'The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 19 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2861 at beginning of line with text: '709 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 29 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1217 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:14-15a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:269 at beginning of line with text: '490r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:356 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:271 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2862 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:43 at beginning of line with text: " \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1218 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:357 at beginning of line with text: '67ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:272 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 10:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2863 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1219 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:273 at beginning of line with text: '408ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:358 at beginning of line with text: '30r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:45 at beginning of line with text: 'Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 7:11 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:274 at beginning of line with text: '557r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2865 at beginning of line with text: '710 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1221 at beginning of line with text: '237 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:276 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:46 at beginning of line with text: 'Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration.' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:360 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2866 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1222 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:277 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:9 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:47 at beginning of line with text: '(Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:361 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:278 at beginning of line with text: '409ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2867 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 53:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1223 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 110 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:279 at beginning of line with text: '602r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:362 at beginning of line with text: '68ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after OTH -1:49 at beginning of line with text: 'References' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2869 at beginning of line with text: '711 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1224 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:281 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:363 at beginning of line with text: '62r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after OTH -1:50 at beginning of line with text: 'References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2870 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:34 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:282 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1226 at beginning of line with text: '238 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:283 at beginning of line with text: '410ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2871 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:365 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1227 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:8 in \p~: and \qt in a day of \+tl yishu'ah\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \qt* \f + \fr 49:8 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after OTH -1:51 at beginning of line with text: 'Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:284 at beginning of line with text: '597r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1228 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:37-38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2873 at beginning of line with text: '712 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 49:8 in \p~: "and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 49:8 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:366 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at GEN 49:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:286 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2874 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:44 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after OTH -1:0 in \id: 'OTH - OUR Bible Front Intro 4 - Key Code ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1229 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:367 at beginning of line with text: '69ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:287 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2875 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1231 at beginning of line with text: '239 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after OTH -1:1 in \imt1: 'Key Code for One Unity Resource Bible ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:288 at beginning of line with text: '411ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:368 at beginning of line with text: '60r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:289 at beginning of line with text: '596r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2877 at beginning of line with text: '713 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after OTH -1:3 in \ip: 'The following are special featrues you will find in the OUR Bible. This Key Code is designed for you to find the design more accessable and see the logic of the design method. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1232 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:2a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:370 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:291 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2878 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:44 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1233 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:292 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB OTH WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 53:3 in \p~: \qt There is no one who \qt* does good, \qt no, not one. \qt* \f + \fr 53:3 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:10-12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:371 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2879 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:293 at beginning of line with text: '412ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1234 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). ' INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at GEN 49:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 53:3 in \p~: '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 53:3 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:10-12\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd INFO: We have a v in a segment at GEN 49:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:372 at beginning of line with text: '70ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:294 at beginning of line with text: '491r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2881 at beginning of line with text: '714 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:296 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1236 at beginning of line with text: '240 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:373 at beginning of line with text: '47r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 bd 142 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:297 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1237 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2882 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 8:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:375 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:31 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 13:16 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:298 at beginning of line with text: '413ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 wj 7 \wj ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tl 125 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2883 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1238 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:299 at beginning of line with text: '492r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:376 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:10 in \p~: \qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \qt* \f + \fr 49:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 7:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1239 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:301 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 410 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2885 at beginning of line with text: '715 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 it 497 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:377 at beginning of line with text: '71ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 49:10 in \p~: '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt* \\f + \\fr 49:10 \\ft Quoted in Rev 7:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:302 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1241 at beginning of line with text: '241 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 11:25 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2886 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 8:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:378 at beginning of line with text: '48r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:303 at beginning of line with text: '414ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1242 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2887 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 53:6 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:380 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 26:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:304 at beginning of line with text: '549r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 54:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1243 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:28-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2889 at beginning of line with text: '716 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:381 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:306 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 49:10 in \p~: \qt He will guide them by springs of water. \qt* \f + \fr 49:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 7:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1244 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 it 87 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 376 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:382 at beginning of line with text: '72ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:307 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2890 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 49:10 in \p~: '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 49:10 \\ft Quoted in Rev 7:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1246 at beginning of line with text: '242 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:308 at beginning of line with text: '415ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:383 at beginning of line with text: '51r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 nd 120 \nd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 264 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2891 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:309 at beginning of line with text: '551r ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:48 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:385 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2893 at beginning of line with text: '717 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:311 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 232 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1247 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:312 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:386 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2894 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:313 at beginning of line with text: '416ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1248 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:387 at beginning of line with text: '73ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 435 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 526 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:314 at beginning of line with text: '550r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2895 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1249 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:388 at beginning of line with text: '54r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:316 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 396 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2897 at beginning of line with text: '718 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 bd 402 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1251 at beginning of line with text: '243 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:317 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:390 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:2-3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2898 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:318 at beginning of line with text: '417ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1252 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3c ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 322 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2899 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:391 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:319 at beginning of line with text: '498r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1253 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 307 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:321 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:392 at beginning of line with text: '74ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2901 at beginning of line with text: '719 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1254 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:322 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:393 at beginning of line with text: '53r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2902 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 11:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 19 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 29 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1256 at beginning of line with text: '244 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:323 at beginning of line with text: '418ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2903 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 54:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:395 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:324 at beginning of line with text: '497r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1257 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3d ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 110 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2905 at beginning of line with text: '720 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:0 WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 18:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:326 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:396 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1258 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 16:17 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2906 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 11:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:327 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:397 at beginning of line with text: '75ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 126 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1259 at beginning of line with text: 'Men would hide their faces from Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:328 at beginning of line with text: '419ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 bd 142 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2907 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 wj 7 \wj ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tl 125 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:329 at beginning of line with text: '494r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:398 at beginning of line with text: '37r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 410 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1261 at beginning of line with text: '245 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 it 497 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2909 at beginning of line with text: '721 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:331 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 it 87 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 376 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1262 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:332 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:400 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 nd 120 \nd WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2910 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 12:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 264 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:333 at beginning of line with text: '420ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 232 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1263 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:401 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 435 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 526 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2911 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:334 at beginning of line with text: '493r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1264 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 396 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 bd 402 \bd WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:336 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:402 at beginning of line with text: '76ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2913 at beginning of line with text: '722 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 322 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1266 at beginning of line with text: '246 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:337 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 307 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:403 at beginning of line with text: '38r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1267 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:338 at beginning of line with text: '421ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2914 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 12:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1268 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:339 at beginning of line with text: '545r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:405 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2915 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1269 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:341 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:406 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:342 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2917 at beginning of line with text: '723 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1271 at beginning of line with text: '247 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:343 at beginning of line with text: '422ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:407 at beginning of line with text: '77ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2918 at beginning of line with text: '2 Chr 24:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1272 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:344 at beginning of line with text: '556r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1273 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:408 at beginning of line with text: '40r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2919 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:346 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1274 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:347 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 21:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC -1:2921 at beginning of line with text: '724 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:410 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1276 at beginning of line with text: '248 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:348 at beginning of line with text: '423ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC -1:2922 at beginning of line with text: '2 Chr 24:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:411 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1277 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:349 at beginning of line with text: '603r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC -1:2923 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1278 at beginning of line with text: '1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:412 at beginning of line with text: '78ou ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 21:9 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:351 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1279 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah bears and carries the sins of others. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:413 at beginning of line with text: '41r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:352 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:353 at beginning of line with text: '424ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1281 at beginning of line with text: '249 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:415 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1282 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5c ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:354 at beginning of line with text: '575r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1283 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:416 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:356 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1284 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:417 at beginning of line with text: '79ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1286 at beginning of line with text: '250 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:357 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1287 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5d ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:418 at beginning of line with text: '39r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:358 at beginning of line with text: '425ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1288 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:359 at beginning of line with text: '553r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1289 at beginning of line with text: '“By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:420 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:13 (14) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:361 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1291 at beginning of line with text: '251 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:421 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:362 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1292 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:6a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:363 at beginning of line with text: '426ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:422 at beginning of line with text: '80ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1293 at beginning of line with text: '1 Peter 2:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:364 at beginning of line with text: '554r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1294 at beginning of line with text: 'We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:423 at beginning of line with text: '36r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1296 at beginning of line with text: '252 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:366 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1297 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:6b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:425 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:367 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1298 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 25:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:368 at beginning of line with text: '427ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:426 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1299 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 26:0 (Text is None) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1301 at beginning of line with text: '253 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:369 at beginning of line with text: '487r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:427 at beginning of line with text: '81ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1302 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:371 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:428 at beginning of line with text: '33r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1303 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:11-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1304 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:372 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:430 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1306 at beginning of line with text: '254 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:373 at beginning of line with text: '428ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1307 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:431 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 55:22 in \v~: \qt Cast your burden on \qt* \nd Adonai \nd*, \f + \fr 55:22 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 5:7\f* and he will sustain you. WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1308 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:374 at beginning of line with text: '488r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 31:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1309 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:432 at beginning of line with text: '82ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:376 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1311 at beginning of line with text: '255 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:433 at beginning of line with text: '34r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1312 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:8a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:377 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1313 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:23 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 50:3 in \p~: and I make \qt sackcloth their covering.” \qt* \f + \fr 50:3 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:12\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:378 at beginning of line with text: '429ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:435 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1314 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 56:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 50:3 in \p~: 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 50:3 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:12\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:379 at beginning of line with text: '599r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1316 at beginning of line with text: '256 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:436 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '7 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 27:19 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1317 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:8a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:381 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:437 at beginning of line with text: '83ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:382 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1318 at beginning of line with text: 'John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:438 at beginning of line with text: '52r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:383 at beginning of line with text: '430ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1319 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is confined and judged. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 8:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:384 at beginning of line with text: '600r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1321 at beginning of line with text: '257 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:440 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:386 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1322 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:441 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:387 at beginning of line with text: '#6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1323 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 91:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:442 at beginning of line with text: '84ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:388 at beginning of line with text: '431ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1324 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:389 at beginning of line with text: '598r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:443 at beginning of line with text: '50r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1326 at beginning of line with text: '258 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:391 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1327 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:445 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:392 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1328 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:393 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:446 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 29:9 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:394 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1329 at beginning of line with text: 'By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:447 at beginning of line with text: '85ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:396 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1331 at beginning of line with text: '259 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:448 at beginning of line with text: '67r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:397 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 30:10 (Text is None) WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 50:6 in \p~: \wj I didn’t hide my \+qt face from insult \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 50:6 \ft MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30)\f* \wj and \+qt spitting. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 50:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1332 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:450 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:398 at beginning of line with text: '432ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1333 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:57-60 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 50:6 in \p~: \wj I didn’t hide my \+qt face from insult \+qt* \wj* \wj and \+qt spitting. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 50:6 \ft Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:399 at beginning of line with text: '125r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:451 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1334 at beginning of line with text: 'Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)). ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 50:6 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67)\\f* \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30)\\f* \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 50:6 \\ft Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:401 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:452 at beginning of line with text: '86ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:402 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1336 at beginning of line with text: '260 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:453 at beginning of line with text: '61r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:403 at beginning of line with text: '433ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1337 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:455 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:404 at beginning of line with text: 'Not Listed ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1338 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:5 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 31:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1339 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:406 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 37:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:456 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1341 at beginning of line with text: '261 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:407 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:457 at beginning of line with text: '87ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:408 at beginning of line with text: '434ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1342 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:458 at beginning of line with text: '63r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:409 at beginning of line with text: '512r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1343 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 56:13 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:411 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:460 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1344 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 57:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:412 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:461 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:413 at beginning of line with text: '435ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1346 at beginning of line with text: '262 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:414 at beginning of line with text: '124r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Ex 21:12 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 32:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:462 at beginning of line with text: '88ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1347 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:10a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:416 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1348 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:463 at beginning of line with text: '64r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:417 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:418 at beginning of line with text: '436ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Lev 24:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1349 at beginning of line with text: 'God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:465 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:419 at beginning of line with text: '131r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1351 at beginning of line with text: '263 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:421 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:466 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:422 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Num 35:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1352 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:10b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:467 at beginning of line with text: '89ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:423 at beginning of line with text: '437ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1353 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:424 at beginning of line with text: '175r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:468 at beginning of line with text: '66r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:426 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1354 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah offers himself as a sin offering. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:427 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:470 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 35:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1356 at beginning of line with text: '264 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:428 at beginning of line with text: '438ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:471 at beginning of line with text: '#2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:429 at beginning of line with text: '158r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1357 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:10b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:431 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:472 at beginning of line with text: '90ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1358 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:432 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:473 at beginning of line with text: '65r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1359 at beginning of line with text: 'God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:433 at beginning of line with text: '439ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:434 at beginning of line with text: '139r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1361 at beginning of line with text: '265 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:475 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:436 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1362 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:10c ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:476 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:437 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1363 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:438 at beginning of line with text: '440ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:477 at beginning of line with text: '91ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1364 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:439 at beginning of line with text: '140r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:478 at beginning of line with text: '257r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1366 at beginning of line with text: '266 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:441 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:9 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 33:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1367 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:11a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:442 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:480 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1368 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:443 at beginning of line with text: '441ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:444 at beginning of line with text: '141r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1369 at beginning of line with text: 'God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:481 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:33 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 57:11 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:446 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1371 at beginning of line with text: '267 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:482 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb#' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:447 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 58:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1372 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:11b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:483 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:448 at beginning of line with text: '442ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1373 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 38:20 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:449 at beginning of line with text: '143r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1374 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:485 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:451 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1376 at beginning of line with text: '268 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:452 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:486 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1377 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:11b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:453 at beginning of line with text: '443ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:487 at beginning of line with text: '92ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1378 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:38; Romans 6:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:454 at beginning of line with text: '145r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 24:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1379 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s servant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:488 at beginning of line with text: '28r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:456 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1381 at beginning of line with text: '269 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:457 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1382 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:490 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:458 at beginning of line with text: '444ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1383 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:491 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:459 at beginning of line with text: '144r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1384 at beginning of line with text: 'Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:461 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:11 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after DEU 34:12 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1386 at beginning of line with text: '270 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:492 at beginning of line with text: '93ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:462 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1387 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:493 at beginning of line with text: '27r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:463 at beginning of line with text: '445ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1388 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 5:48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:464 at beginning of line with text: '142r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1389 at beginning of line with text: '“He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:495 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:466 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1391 at beginning of line with text: '271 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after EXO 40:38 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:496 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:467 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1392 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 7:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:468 at beginning of line with text: '446ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1393 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:497 at beginning of line with text: '94ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:469 at beginning of line with text: '149r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1394 at beginning of line with text: 'Obedient even unto death. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:498 at beginning of line with text: '302r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:471 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1396 at beginning of line with text: '272 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:500 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 58:11 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:472 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 59:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:473 at beginning of line with text: '447ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1397 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:501 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:474 at beginning of line with text: '150r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:502 at beginning of line with text: '95ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1398 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 8:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:476 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:503 at beginning of line with text: '303r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1399 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:477 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1401 at beginning of line with text: '273 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:478 at beginning of line with text: '448ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:505 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:479 at beginning of line with text: '151r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1402 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12c ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:506 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 6:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1403 at beginning of line with text: 'Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:481 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:507 at beginning of line with text: '96ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:482 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1404 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching]. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:508 at beginning of line with text: '313r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 10:35-36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:483 at beginning of line with text: '449ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1406 at beginning of line with text: '274 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:484 at beginning of line with text: '159r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:510 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1407 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12d ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:486 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:511 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:487 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1408 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 26:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:512 at beginning of line with text: '97ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:488 at beginning of line with text: '450ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1409 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:489 at beginning of line with text: '152r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:513 at beginning of line with text: '381r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1411 at beginning of line with text: '275 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:491 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:515 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1412 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:492 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:516 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:493 at beginning of line with text: '451ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1413 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:494 at beginning of line with text: '153r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:517 at beginning of line with text: '98ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1414 at beginning of line with text: 'By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:496 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:518 at beginning of line with text: '378r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:497 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1416 at beginning of line with text: '276 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:498 at beginning of line with text: '452ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:520 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1417 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:521 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:499 at beginning of line with text: '146r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1418 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:522 at beginning of line with text: '99ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:501 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1419 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:502 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:523 at beginning of line with text: '318r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1421 at beginning of line with text: '277 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:503 at beginning of line with text: '453ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:504 at beginning of line with text: '147r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:525 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1422 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:4-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:506 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1423 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:526 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:507 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 14:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1424 at beginning of line with text: 'Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:527 at beginning of line with text: '100ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:508 at beginning of line with text: '454ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:528 at beginning of line with text: '320r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:509 at beginning of line with text: '148r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1426 at beginning of line with text: '278 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:511 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1427 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:530 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:512 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 14:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:513 at beginning of line with text: '455ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1428 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:531 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:514 at beginning of line with text: '154r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1429 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:532 at beginning of line with text: '101ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:516 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:533 at beginning of line with text: '319r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:517 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1431 at beginning of line with text: '279 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context 1 Sam 21:1-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:518 at beginning of line with text: '456ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:535 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1432 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:519 at beginning of line with text: '161r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '41 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 59:17 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:521 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:536 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1433 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 60:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:522 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:537 at beginning of line with text: '102ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Num 28:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:523 at beginning of line with text: '457ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1434 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:524 at beginning of line with text: '160r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:538 at beginning of line with text: '377r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1436 at beginning of line with text: '280 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:526 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:540 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 6:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:527 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1437 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:541 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:528 at beginning of line with text: '458ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1438 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:18-21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:529 at beginning of line with text: '157r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:542 at beginning of line with text: '103ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1439 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:1-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:543 at beginning of line with text: '331r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:531 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1441 at beginning of line with text: '281 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:532 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:545 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:533 at beginning of line with text: '459ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1442 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:20-21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:546 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:534 at beginning of line with text: '155r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1443 at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:23-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:547 at beginning of line with text: '104ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:536 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '45 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:537 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1444 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:548 at beginning of line with text: '307r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:538 at beginning of line with text: '460ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 10:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1446 at beginning of line with text: '282 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:539 at beginning of line with text: '156r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:550 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1447 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:541 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:551 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:542 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1448 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:9-11, 1:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:552 at beginning of line with text: '105ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:543 at beginning of line with text: '461ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1449 at beginning of line with text: 'The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:544 at beginning of line with text: '173r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:553 at beginning of line with text: '309r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 78:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1451 at beginning of line with text: '283 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:546 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:555 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1452 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:547 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1453 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:556 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:548 at beginning of line with text: '462ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1454 at beginning of line with text: 'God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:557 at beginning of line with text: '106ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:549 at beginning of line with text: '174r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '49 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1456 at beginning of line with text: '284 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:558 at beginning of line with text: '308r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:551 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1457 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:2-3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:552 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:560 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:553 at beginning of line with text: '463ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1458 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:554 at beginning of line with text: '172r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:561 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 60:12 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1459 at beginning of line with text: 'The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:556 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:562 at beginning of line with text: '107ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:557 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1461 at beginning of line with text: '285 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:563 at beginning of line with text: '310r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:558 at beginning of line with text: '464ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1462 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:559 at beginning of line with text: '171r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:565 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1463 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:1b-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:561 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '52 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:562 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:566 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1464 at beginning of line with text: 'Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:563 at beginning of line with text: '465ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:567 at beginning of line with text: '108ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1466 at beginning of line with text: '286 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 51:22 in \p~: You \qt will \qt* not \qt drink \qt* \f + \fr 51:22 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:10\f*it any more: WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:564 at beginning of line with text: '169r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '53 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:568 at beginning of line with text: '350r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:566 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1467 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 15:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:567 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1468 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:570 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:568 at beginning of line with text: '466ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '54 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1469 at beginning of line with text: 'Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:569 at beginning of line with text: '170r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:571 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 52:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 16:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1471 at beginning of line with text: '287 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:572 at beginning of line with text: '109ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:571 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1472 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '55 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:572 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:573 at beginning of line with text: '361r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 17:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1473 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:573 at beginning of line with text: '467ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:1 in \p~: for from now on the uncircumcised and the \qt unclean \qt* will no more \qt come into \qt* \f + \fr 52:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:27\f* you. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:575 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1474 at beginning of line with text: 'Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16). ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:574 at beginning of line with text: '137r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '56 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:576 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1476 at beginning of line with text: '288 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 18:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:577 at beginning of line with text: '110ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:576 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1477 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:577 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:578 at beginning of line with text: '347r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1478 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '57 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:578 at beginning of line with text: '468ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1479 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:580 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:8 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 18:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:579 at beginning of line with text: '138r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:581 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 62:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1481 at beginning of line with text: '289 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:582 at beginning of line with text: '111ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1482 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:581 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '58 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1483 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:583 at beginning of line with text: '348r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:582 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1484 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:583 at beginning of line with text: '469ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:585 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:584 at beginning of line with text: '136r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1486 at beginning of line with text: '290 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:586 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '59 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1487 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1c ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:586 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:5 in \p~: “and \qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \qt* \f + \fr 52:5 \ft Quoted in Rom 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:587 at beginning of line with text: '112ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1488 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:587 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 52:5 in \p~: '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 52:5 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:588 at beginning of line with text: '349r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1489 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:588 at beginning of line with text: '470ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1491 at beginning of line with text: '291 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:590 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '60 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:589 at beginning of line with text: '593r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1492 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:591 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1493 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:591 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:592 at beginning of line with text: '113ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1494 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:592 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:7 in \v~: \qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \qt* \f + \fr 52:7 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:15; Eph 6:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1496 at beginning of line with text: '292 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:593 at beginning of line with text: '435r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '61 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:593 at beginning of line with text: '471ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 52:7 in \v~: '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 52:7 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:15; Eph 6:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1497 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1498 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:594 at beginning of line with text: '611r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:595 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1499 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:596 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:596 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1501 at beginning of line with text: '293 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '62 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:597 at beginning of line with text: '114ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:597 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1502 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1503 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:598 at beginning of line with text: '431r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:598 at beginning of line with text: '472ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1504 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '63 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:599 at beginning of line with text: '612r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:600 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1506 at beginning of line with text: '294 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 19:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1507 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:601 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:601 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1508 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '64 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:602 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:602 at beginning of line with text: '115ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1509 at beginning of line with text: 'Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:603 at beginning of line with text: '473ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:603 at beginning of line with text: '434r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1511 at beginning of line with text: '295 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:604 at beginning of line with text: '613r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:605 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1512 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 63:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:606 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '65 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1513 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:607 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:606 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:11 in \v~: \qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \qt* \f + \fr 52:11 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:608 at beginning of line with text: '474ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1514 at beginning of line with text: 'The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:607 at beginning of line with text: '116ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:609 at beginning of line with text: '122r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:608 at beginning of line with text: '354r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 52:11 in \v~: '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 52:11 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 6:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '66 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1516 at beginning of line with text: '296 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:611 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:610 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1517 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 63:11-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:612 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 6:8 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:611 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1518 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:11 in \p~: \qt Go out from among her! \qt* \f + \fr 52:11 \ft Quoted in Rev 18:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:613 at beginning of line with text: '475ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:612 at beginning of line with text: '117ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1519 at beginning of line with text: 'Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '67 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 52:11 in \p~: '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 52:11 \\ft Quoted in Rev 18:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:614 at beginning of line with text: '132r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:613 at beginning of line with text: '362r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 62:12 in \p~: for you \qt reward every man according to his work. \qt* \f + \fr 62:12 \ft Quoted in Rom 2:6; 1 Cor 3:8; 2 Tim 4:14\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1521 at beginning of line with text: '297 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:615 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:616 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1522 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 64:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 62:12 in \p~: 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 62:12 \\ft Quoted in Rom 2:6; 1 Cor 3:8; 2 Tim 4:14\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:616 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1523 at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:617 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 62:12 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:617 at beginning of line with text: '118ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:618 at beginning of line with text: '476ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '68 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 63:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1524 at beginning of line with text: 'Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:618 at beginning of line with text: '363r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:619 at beginning of line with text: '133r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1526 at beginning of line with text: '298 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:621 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:620 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:622 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:621 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1527 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:623 at beginning of line with text: '477ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:622 at beginning of line with text: '119ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '69 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1528 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:624 at beginning of line with text: '126r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:623 at beginning of line with text: '376r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:626 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:625 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1529 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:627 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:626 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1531 at beginning of line with text: '299 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:628 at beginning of line with text: '478ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:627 at beginning of line with text: '120ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '70 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:628 at beginning of line with text: '374r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1532 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:629 at beginning of line with text: '127r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1533 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:37-40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:630 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:631 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:5 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 12:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1534 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:631 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:632 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1536 at beginning of line with text: '300 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '71 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:633 at beginning of line with text: '479ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:632 at beginning of line with text: '121ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1537 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:634 at beginning of line with text: '608r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 52:15 in \p~: \wj and that which \+qt they did not \+tl sh'ma\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 52:15 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:633 at beginning of line with text: '375r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1538 at beginning of line with text: '2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:635 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:636 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 52:15 in \p~: "\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 52:15 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1539 at beginning of line with text: 'New heaven and new earth will be established. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:637 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '72 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:636 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 53:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:638 at beginning of line with text: '480ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1541 at beginning of line with text: '301 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:637 at beginning of line with text: '122ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:639 at beginning of line with text: '130r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1542 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:18-19a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:638 at beginning of line with text: '365r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:641 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1543 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:2-3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:1 in \v~: \wj \+qt Who has believed our message? \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:16\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:640 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '73 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:642 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1544 at beginning of line with text: 'New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:1 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 53:1 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38)\\f* \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:1 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:16\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:641 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:643 at beginning of line with text: '481ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:642 at beginning of line with text: '123ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:644 at beginning of line with text: '128r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1546 at beginning of line with text: '302 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:643 at beginning of line with text: '379r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:1 in \p~: \wj \+qt To whom has the arm of \+nd Adonai \+nd* been revealed? \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:1 \ft Quoted in John 12:38\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:646 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1547 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:645 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:1 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:1 \\ft Quoted in John 12:38\\f* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 63:11 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '74 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:647 at beginning of line with text: '#7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1548 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:646 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 64:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:648 at beginning of line with text: '482ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:647 at beginning of line with text: '124ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1549 at beginning of line with text: 'Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:649 at beginning of line with text: '129r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:648 at beginning of line with text: '364r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1551 at beginning of line with text: '303 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '75 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:651 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:650 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 18:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:652 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:651 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1552 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 23:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:652 at beginning of line with text: '125ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:653 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1553 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '76 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:653 at beginning of line with text: '352r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:654 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1554 at beginning of line with text: 'The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:655 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:656 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:656 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1556 at beginning of line with text: '304 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:657 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '77 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:3 in \p~: \wj a \+qt man of suffering, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:3 \ft Quoted in Luke 24:46\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:657 at beginning of line with text: '126ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:658 at beginning of line with text: '483ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1557 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 31:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:3 in \p~: '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:3 \\ft Quoted in Luke 24:46\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:658 at beginning of line with text: '353r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:659 at beginning of line with text: '426r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1558 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:16-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:660 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '78 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:661 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1559 at beginning of line with text: 'Infants will die. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:661 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:662 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:3 in \p~: \wj He was despised \wj* \f + \fr 53:3 \ft MP: Men would hide their faces from Messiah. (Mark 14:50, 14:69-71)\f* \wj as one from whom men hide their face; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:662 at beginning of line with text: '127ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1561 at beginning of line with text: '305 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:663 at beginning of line with text: '484ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:663 at beginning of line with text: '355r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '79 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1562 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 31:30, 31:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:664 at beginning of line with text: '277r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 22:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1563 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:665 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:666 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:667 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:666 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1564 at beginning of line with text: '“God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:668 at beginning of line with text: '485ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:667 at beginning of line with text: '128ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:4 in \v~: \wj Surely \+qt he has borne our sickness, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:4 \ft Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1566 at beginning of line with text: '306 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:669 at beginning of line with text: '278r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:668 at beginning of line with text: '359r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '80 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:4 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 53:4 \\ft MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35)\\f* \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:4 \\ft Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1567 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 31:30-32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:670 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:671 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:671 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:672 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1568 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:9-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:672 at beginning of line with text: '129ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 64:10 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:673 at beginning of line with text: '486ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1569 at beginning of line with text: 'God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '81 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:673 at beginning of line with text: '398r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:674 at beginning of line with text: '473r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 65:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1571 at beginning of line with text: '307 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 23:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:675 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:676 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 78 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 243 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1572 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 33:14-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Chr 24:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:676 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:677 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1573 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 53:5 in footnote: 53:5 MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '82 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:677 at beginning of line with text: '130ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1574 at beginning of line with text: 'The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:678 at beginning of line with text: '487ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:678 at beginning of line with text: '393r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1576 at beginning of line with text: '308 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:679 at beginning of line with text: '468r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1577 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 34:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:680 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1578 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:681 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '83 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1579 at beginning of line with text: 'The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:682 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:681 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:5 in \p~: \wj and \+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:5 \ft Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1581 at beginning of line with text: '309 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:683 at beginning of line with text: '488ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:682 at beginning of line with text: '131ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 12:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1582 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 34:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:684 at beginning of line with text: '254r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:5 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24)\\f* \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:5 \\ft Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '84 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:683 at beginning of line with text: '396r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1583 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:686 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1584 at beginning of line with text: 'Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:685 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:687 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1586 at beginning of line with text: '310 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:686 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '85 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:688 at beginning of line with text: '489ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1587 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 34:23-24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:6 in \p~: \wj Everyone \+qt has turned to \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25\f* \wj his own way; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:687 at beginning of line with text: '132ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:689 at beginning of line with text: '270r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1588 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:688 at beginning of line with text: '399r ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 25:18 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:691 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1589 at beginning of line with text: 'God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '86 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:692 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:690 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1591 at beginning of line with text: '311 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:693 at beginning of line with text: '490ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:691 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1592 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 37:24-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:692 at beginning of line with text: '133ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:694 at beginning of line with text: '119r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 8:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1593 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:693 at beginning of line with text: '397r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:696 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:7 in \p~: \wj \+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:7 \ft Quoted in Rev 5:6\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1594 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '87 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:697 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:695 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:7 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 53:7 \\ft MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23)\\f* \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:7 \\ft Quoted in Rev 5:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1596 at beginning of line with text: '312 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:698 at beginning of line with text: '491ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:696 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1597 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 37:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:699 at beginning of line with text: '401r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:697 at beginning of line with text: '134ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:698 at beginning of line with text: '322r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1598 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:701 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:7 in \p~: \wj \+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:7 \ft Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '88 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1599 at beginning of line with text: 'The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:702 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:700 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:7 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:7 \\ft Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:703 at beginning of line with text: '492ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:701 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1602 at beginning of line with text: '# ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:704 at beginning of line with text: '478r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:702 at beginning of line with text: '135ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1603 at beginning of line with text: 'OC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 11:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:706 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:703 at beginning of line with text: '323r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:8 in \v~: \wj \+qt After forcible arrest and \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:8 \ft MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24)\f* \wj \+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1604 at beginning of line with text: 'NC ref ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '89 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:707 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:705 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1605 at beginning of line with text: 'Summary of Prophecy ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:708 at beginning of line with text: '493ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:706 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:709 at beginning of line with text: '240r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1607 at beginning of line with text: '313 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 28:9 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:707 at beginning of line with text: '136ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 12:11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:8 in \p~: \wj \+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:8 \ft Quoted in Acts 8:32-33\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:711 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1608 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:34-35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:708 at beginning of line with text: '325r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:712 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1609 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:8 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 53:8 \\ft MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19)\\f* \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:8 \\ft Quoted in Acts 8:32-33\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '90 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:710 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:713 at beginning of line with text: '494ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1610 at beginning of line with text: 'A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 65:13 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:711 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:714 at beginning of line with text: '242r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1612 at beginning of line with text: '314 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:712 at beginning of line with text: '137ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:716 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 66:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 30:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1613 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:44-45 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:717 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:713 at beginning of line with text: '321r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1614 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb:1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '91 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:718 at beginning of line with text: '495ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:715 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1615 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:719 at beginning of line with text: '241r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:9 in \p~: \f + \fr 53:9 \ft MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23)\f* \wj although \+qt he had done no \+qt* violence, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:716 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1617 at beginning of line with text: '315 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:721 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1618 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:717 at beginning of line with text: '138ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:722 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:9 in \p~: \wj \+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:9 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '92 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1619 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:64 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:718 at beginning of line with text: '371r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:723 at beginning of line with text: '496ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:9 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:9 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1620 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah ascends into heaven. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:720 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:724 at beginning of line with text: '246r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1622 at beginning of line with text: '316 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 32:2 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:721 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1623 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:726 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '93 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1624 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:727 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:722 at beginning of line with text: '139ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1625 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is highly exalted. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:728 at beginning of line with text: '497ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:723 at beginning of line with text: '395r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:10 in \p~: \wj To see if he would \wj* \f + \fr 53:10 \ft MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2)\f* \wj present himself as a guilt offering. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:729 at beginning of line with text: '244r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1627 at beginning of line with text: '317 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 32:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:731 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:725 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1628 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '94 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:732 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1629 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:726 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:733 at beginning of line with text: '498ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1630 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:727 at beginning of line with text: '140ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:734 at beginning of line with text: '245r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1632 at beginning of line with text: '318 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:728 at beginning of line with text: '68r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:736 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1633 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '95 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:737 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:730 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1634 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:738 at beginning of line with text: '499ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:731 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1635 at beginning of line with text: 'The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:739 at beginning of line with text: '239r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:732 at beginning of line with text: '141ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1637 at beginning of line with text: '319 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 37:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:741 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:733 at beginning of line with text: '69r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '96 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1638 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:24a ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:11 in \p~: \wj My righteous \wj* \f + \fr 53:11 \ft MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 6:38; Romans 6:19)\f* \wj servant will justify many; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:742 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:735 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1639 at beginning of line with text: 'Romans 5:6-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:743 at beginning of line with text: '500ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:736 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1640 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah comes to make an end to sins. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:744 at beginning of line with text: '243r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:737 at beginning of line with text: '142ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:746 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1642 at beginning of line with text: '320 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '97 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:738 at beginning of line with text: '72r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:747 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1643 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:24b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:740 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:748 at beginning of line with text: '501ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1644 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:741 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:749 at beginning of line with text: '467r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1645 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is holy. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:742 at beginning of line with text: '143ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:751 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '98 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:743 at beginning of line with text: '59r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1647 at beginning of line with text: '321 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:752 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:12 in \p~: \wj because \wj* \f + \fr 53:12 \ft MP: Obedient even unto death. (Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8)\f* \wj he exposed himself to death, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:745 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1648 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:753 at beginning of line with text: '502ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:746 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 7:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1649 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:12-13 ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 41:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:754 at beginning of line with text: '474r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:747 at beginning of line with text: '144ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1650 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:756 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '99 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:748 at beginning of line with text: '590r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:12 in \p~: \wj and \+qt was counted with the transgressors; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:12 \ft Quoted in Mark 15:28\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1652 at beginning of line with text: '322 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:757 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:750 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:12 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37)\\f* \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:12 \\ft Quoted in Mark 15:28\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1653 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:758 at beginning of line with text: '503ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:751 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1654 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:33, 23:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:759 at beginning of line with text: '519r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:752 at beginning of line with text: '145ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1655 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is killed. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '100 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:753 at beginning of line with text: '316r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1657 at beginning of line with text: '323 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 25:41 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:761 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:13 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 53:12 in \p~: \wj while actually \+qt bearing the sin of many, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 53:12 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:755 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:762 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1658 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 53:12 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)\\f* \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 53:12 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:756 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:763 at beginning of line with text: '504ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1659 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '101 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:757 at beginning of line with text: '146ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:764 at beginning of line with text: '475r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1660 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will die for the sins of the world. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:758 at beginning of line with text: '589r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:766 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Ps 22 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1662 at beginning of line with text: '324 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:760 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 44:17 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:767 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '102 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 66:19 in \p~: \qt He has heard \qt* the voice of my \qt prayer. \qt* \f + \fr 66:19 \ft Quoted in John 9:31\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:761 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1663 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26c ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:768 at beginning of line with text: '505ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:762 at beginning of line with text: '147ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 66:19 in \p~: '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 66:19 \\ft Quoted in John 9:31\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1664 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:50-51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:763 at beginning of line with text: '255r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:769 at beginning of line with text: '200r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Zech 12:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:765 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1665 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:771 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '103 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 66:20 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:766 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 54:1 in \p~: \qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \qt* \f + \fr 54:1 \ft Quoted in Luke 23:29; Gal 4:27\f* says \nd Adonai \nd*. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:772 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1667 at beginning of line with text: '325 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:767 at beginning of line with text: '148ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:24 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 67:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:773 at beginning of line with text: '506ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1668 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:768 at beginning of line with text: '256r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:774 at beginning of line with text: '268r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1669 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:50-53 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '104 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:770 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1670 at beginning of line with text: 'MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:776 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:771 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 47:27 (Text is None) WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:777 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:772 at beginning of line with text: '149ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1672 at beginning of line with text: '326 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '105 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:778 at beginning of line with text: '507ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:773 at beginning of line with text: '259r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1673 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 10:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:60 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1674 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:13-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:779 at beginning of line with text: '429r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:775 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:20 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 35:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1675 at beginning of line with text: 'A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:776 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:781 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '106 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:777 at beginning of line with text: '150ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1677 at beginning of line with text: '327 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:778 at beginning of line with text: '337r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:782 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:67 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1678 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:780 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:21 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1679 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:783 at beginning of line with text: '508ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:781 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1680 at beginning of line with text: 'The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '107 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:784 at beginning of line with text: '430r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:782 at beginning of line with text: '151ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1682 at beginning of line with text: '328 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:783 at beginning of line with text: '336r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1683 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 3:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:786 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1684 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:11-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:785 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:21 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 67:7 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:787 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1685 at beginning of line with text: 'The children of Israel return and seek the Lord. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:786 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after GEN 50:26 (Text is None) WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 68:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '108 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:787 at beginning of line with text: '152ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1687 at beginning of line with text: '329 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:788 at beginning of line with text: '509ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:788 at beginning of line with text: '343r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1688 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 3:4-5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 54:9 in \v~: “For this is \qt like the \qt* waters \qt of Noah [Rest] \qt* \f + \fr 54:9 \ft Quoted in Matt 24:37\f* to me; WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:789 at beginning of line with text: '273r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1689 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:790 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:22 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1690 at beginning of line with text: 'National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:791 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:791 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '109 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:792 at beginning of line with text: '153ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1692 at beginning of line with text: '330 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:792 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:793 at beginning of line with text: '338r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1693 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 6:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 32:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:793 at beginning of line with text: '510ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:795 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:22 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1694 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:3-5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 54:10 in \p~: and the hills be \qt removed; \qt* \f + \fr 54:10 \ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:796 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1695 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '110 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:794 at beginning of line with text: '428r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 54:10 in \p~: 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 54:10 \\ft Quoted in Rev 6:14\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1697 at beginning of line with text: '331 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:797 at beginning of line with text: '154ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:796 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1698 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:798 at beginning of line with text: '340r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1699 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:13-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:800 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:24 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:797 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '111 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1700 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the Son of God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:801 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:798 at beginning of line with text: '511ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:39 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1702 at beginning of line with text: '332 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:802 at beginning of line with text: '155ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:799 at beginning of line with text: '260r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1703 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:803 at beginning of line with text: '168r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1704 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:19-21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:805 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '112 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:801 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1705 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:806 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:802 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:807 at beginning of line with text: '156ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1707 at beginning of line with text: '333 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:808 at beginning of line with text: '339r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1708 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:28-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:803 at beginning of line with text: '512ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 54:13 in \v~: All your children \qt will be taught by \qt* \nd Adonai; \nd* \f + \fr 54:13 \ft Quoted in John 6:45\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1709 at beginning of line with text: 'John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:810 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:25 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '113 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:804 at beginning of line with text: '253r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 54:13 in \v~: 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* \\nd Adonai; \\nd* \\f + \\fr 54:13 \\ft Quoted in John 6:45\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1710 at beginning of line with text: 'The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:811 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1712 at beginning of line with text: '334 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:812 at beginning of line with text: '157ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:806 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1713 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:28-30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:807 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:813 at beginning of line with text: '342r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '114 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1714 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:815 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:27 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:808 at beginning of line with text: '513ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1715 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:816 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1717 at beginning of line with text: '335 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:809 at beginning of line with text: '424r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:817 at beginning of line with text: '158ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1718 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:818 at beginning of line with text: '345r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '115 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:811 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:17 (18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1719 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:820 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:30 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1720 at beginning of line with text: 'Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:812 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:821 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1722 at beginning of line with text: '336 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:813 at beginning of line with text: '514ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:822 at beginning of line with text: '159ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1723 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '116 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:823 at beginning of line with text: '394r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:814 at beginning of line with text: '35r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1724 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:825 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1725 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 55:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:816 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:826 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1727 at beginning of line with text: '337 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:827 at beginning of line with text: '160ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:817 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1728 at beginning of line with text: 'Amos 5:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 204 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 528 \fp WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:828 at beginning of line with text: '312r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '117 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 813 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 fp 1002 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 7 f 1157 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1729 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:818 at beginning of line with text: '515ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:830 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1730 at beginning of line with text: '“The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:831 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:819 at beginning of line with text: '261r ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 55:1 in footnote: 55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1732 at beginning of line with text: '338 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:832 at beginning of line with text: '161ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1733 at beginning of line with text: 'Amos 8:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 55:1 in \v~: \wj “Hey! \+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 55:1 \ft Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:821 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:833 at beginning of line with text: '121r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '118 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1734 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:45 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 55:1 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.\\f* \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 55:1 \\ft Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:835 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 2:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:822 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1735 at beginning of line with text: 'God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 68:18 in \p~: \wj You have received \+qt gifts among men, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 68:18 \ft Quoted in Eph 4:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:836 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1737 at beginning of line with text: '339 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:823 at beginning of line with text: '516ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 68:18 in \p~: '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 68:18 \\ft Quoted in Eph 4:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:837 at beginning of line with text: '162ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1738 at beginning of line with text: 'Amos 9:11-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 55:1 in \p~: \wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \+qt without money and without price. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 55:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:838 at beginning of line with text: '305r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '119 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:824 at beginning of line with text: '249r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1739 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 15:16-18 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 55:1 in \p~: '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 55:1 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:840 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 4:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1740 at beginning of line with text: 'The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:826 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:841 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1742 at beginning of line with text: '340 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:842 at beginning of line with text: '163ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:827 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1743 at beginning of line with text: 'Obadiah 1:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:843 at beginning of line with text: '315r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '120 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1744 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 4:30-31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:828 at beginning of line with text: '517ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:845 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1745 at beginning of line with text: 'In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:6-7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:846 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:829 at beginning of line with text: '251r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1747 at beginning of line with text: '341 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:847 at beginning of line with text: '164ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1748 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17, 2:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:831 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '121 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:848 at beginning of line with text: '335r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1749 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:832 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 55:3 in \p~: \wj and \+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \+qt* \+tl cheshed\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \+qt to David [Beloved]. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 55:3 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:34\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1750 at beginning of line with text: 'The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:850 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:833 at beginning of line with text: '518ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 55:3 in \p~: '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 55:3 \\ft Quoted in Acts 13:34\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1752 at beginning of line with text: '342 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:851 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1753 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:834 at beginning of line with text: '250r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:852 at beginning of line with text: '165ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '122 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1754 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:853 at beginning of line with text: '306r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:836 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1755 at beginning of line with text: 'Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.” ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:855 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:837 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 21:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1757 at beginning of line with text: '343 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:856 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:838 at beginning of line with text: '519ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '123 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1758 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:857 at beginning of line with text: '166ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:839 at beginning of line with text: '287r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:858 at beginning of line with text: '314r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1759 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:860 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:841 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:861 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1760 at beginning of line with text: '2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '124 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:842 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:862 at beginning of line with text: '167ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1762 at beginning of line with text: '344 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:843 at beginning of line with text: '520ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:863 at beginning of line with text: '373r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1763 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:865 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:844 at beginning of line with text: '510r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:866 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1764 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '125 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:846 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:867 at beginning of line with text: '168ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1765 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 7:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:868 at beginning of line with text: '56r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:847 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1767 at beginning of line with text: '345 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:870 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:848 at beginning of line with text: '521ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '126 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1768 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:871 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:849 at beginning of line with text: '509r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1769 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:872 at beginning of line with text: '169ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:851 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1770 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:873 at beginning of line with text: '162r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '127 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:852 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:875 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1772 at beginning of line with text: '346 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:876 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:853 at beginning of line with text: '522ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1773 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2c ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:877 at beginning of line with text: '170ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:854 at beginning of line with text: '402r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '128 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 68:35 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1774 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:878 at beginning of line with text: '8r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1775 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 9:48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:856 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:880 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1777 at beginning of line with text: '347 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:857 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1778 at beginning of line with text: 'Habakkuk 2:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:881 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '129 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:882 at beginning of line with text: '171ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1779 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:858 at beginning of line with text: '523ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1780 at beginning of line with text: 'All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:883 at beginning of line with text: '369r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:859 at beginning of line with text: '403r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:885 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1782 at beginning of line with text: '348 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '130 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:886 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1783 at beginning of line with text: 'Zep 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:861 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:887 at beginning of line with text: '172ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 56:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1784 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:862 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:888 at beginning of line with text: '372r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1785 at beginning of line with text: 'The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '131 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:863 at beginning of line with text: '524ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:890 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1787 at beginning of line with text: '349 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:4 in \v~: \wj Those who \+qt hate me without a cause \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:4 \ft Quoted in John 15:25\f* \wj are more than the hairs of my head. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:891 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:864 at beginning of line with text: '423r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1788 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:6-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:892 at beginning of line with text: '173ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1789 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:866 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:893 at beginning of line with text: '351r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1790 at beginning of line with text: 'The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '132 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:895 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:867 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1792 at beginning of line with text: '350 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 10:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:896 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:868 at beginning of line with text: '525ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1793 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:21-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:897 at beginning of line with text: '174ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1794 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:869 at beginning of line with text: '274r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:898 at beginning of line with text: '427r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1795 at beginning of line with text: 'The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '133 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:900 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:871 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1797 at beginning of line with text: '351 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:901 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1798 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:902 at beginning of line with text: '175ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:872 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1799 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:23b-3:27b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:903 at beginning of line with text: '357r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:873 at beginning of line with text: '526ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1800 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '134 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:905 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:874 at beginning of line with text: '252r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1802 at beginning of line with text: '352 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:906 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:9 in \v~: \f + \fr 69:9 \ft MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17)\f* \wj For the \+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:9 \ft Quoted in John 2:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1803 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 2:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:876 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:907 at beginning of line with text: '176ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:9 in \v~: \wj For the \+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:9 \ft Quoted in John 2:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1804 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:908 at beginning of line with text: '360r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:877 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1805 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 69:9 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 69:9 \\ft MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65)\\f* \\f + \\fr 69:9 \\ft MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17)\\f* \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 69:9 \\ft Quoted in John 2:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '135 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:910 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1807 at beginning of line with text: '353 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:878 at beginning of line with text: '527ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:911 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:9 in \p~: \wj \+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:9 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:3\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1808 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 2:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:879 at beginning of line with text: '275r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:912 at beginning of line with text: '177ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1809 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:12-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 69:9 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 69:9 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:3\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:913 at beginning of line with text: '370r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1810 at beginning of line with text: "Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:881 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 56:7 in \p~: for \qt my house will be called a house of prayer \qt* \f + \fr 56:7 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:13; Luke 19:46\f* \qt for all peoples.” \qt* \f + \fr 56:7 \ft Quoted in Mark 11:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '136 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:915 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1812 at beginning of line with text: '354 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:882 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 56:7 in \p~: for \qt my house will be called a house of prayer \qt* \qt for all peoples.” \qt* \f + \fr 56:7 \ft Quoted in Mark 11:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:916 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1813 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:4b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 56:7 in \p~: 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* \\f + \\fr 56:7 \\ft Quoted in Matt 21:13; Luke 19:46\\f* \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 56:7 \\ft Quoted in Mark 11:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:917 at beginning of line with text: '178ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:883 at beginning of line with text: '528ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1814 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 15:18-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:918 at beginning of line with text: '73r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1815 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:884 at beginning of line with text: '472r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:920 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1817 at beginning of line with text: '355 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '137 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:921 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:886 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 20:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1818 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:922 at beginning of line with text: '179ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1819 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:27b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:887 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:923 at beginning of line with text: '74r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1820 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:888 at beginning of line with text: '529ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:925 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:1 Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1822 at beginning of line with text: '356 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '138 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:926 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:889 at beginning of line with text: '604r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1823 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:927 at beginning of line with text: '180ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1824 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:37-38, 17:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:891 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:928 at beginning of line with text: '341r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1825 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s servant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:930 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:6-8 Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:892 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '139 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1827 at beginning of line with text: '357 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:931 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:893 at beginning of line with text: '530ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1828 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 6:11-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:932 at beginning of line with text: '181ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:894 at beginning of line with text: '480r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1829 at beginning of line with text: 'Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:933 at beginning of line with text: '317r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:896 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:935 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1830 at beginning of line with text: "This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '140 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:936 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:897 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1832 at beginning of line with text: '358 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:29-30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:937 at beginning of line with text: '182ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 57:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:898 at beginning of line with text: '531ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:938 at beginning of line with text: '163r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1833 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 6:12b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:4-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:940 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:899 at beginning of line with text: '479r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1834 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 2:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '141 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:941 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1835 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:901 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:19 (20) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:942 at beginning of line with text: '183ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1837 at beginning of line with text: '359 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:943 at beginning of line with text: '165r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:902 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1838 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 6:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:945 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:21 in \p~: \wj In my \+qt thirst, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:21 \ft Quoted in John 19:28-29\f* \wj they gave me \+qt vinegar to drink. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:21 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:903 at beginning of line with text: '532ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1839 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 8:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:946 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '142 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:21 in \p~: \wj In my \+qt thirst, \+qt* \wj* \wj they gave me \+qt vinegar to drink. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 69:21 \ft Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:904 at beginning of line with text: '535r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1840 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18). ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:947 at beginning of line with text: '184ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:33 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 69:21 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 69:21 \\ft MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23)\\f* \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 69:21 \\ft Quoted in John 19:28-29\\f* \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 69:21 \\ft Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1842 at beginning of line with text: '360 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:948 at beginning of line with text: '164r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:906 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:20 (21) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 15:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1843 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:950 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:17 (18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:907 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1844 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:8-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:951 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '143 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1845 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:908 at beginning of line with text: '533ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:952 at beginning of line with text: '185ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1847 at beginning of line with text: '361 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:953 at beginning of line with text: '123r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:909 at beginning of line with text: '537r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:23 in \p~: \qt Let their backs be continually bent. \qt* \f + \fr 69:23 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:9-10\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1848 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:955 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:18 (19) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:911 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:24 (25) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1849 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 11:7-10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 69:23 in \p~: '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 69:23 \\ft Quoted in Rom 11:9-10\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:956 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '144 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:957 at beginning of line with text: '186ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:912 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1850 at beginning of line with text: 'Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:958 at beginning of line with text: '346r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:913 at beginning of line with text: '534ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1852 at beginning of line with text: '362 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:960 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:914 at beginning of line with text: '520r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:961 at beginning of line with text: '#2b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1853 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '145 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:25 in \p~: \qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \qt* \f + \fr 69:25 \ft Quoted in Matt 23:38; Acts 1:20\f* \f + \fr 69:25 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:962 at beginning of line with text: '187ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:916 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:24 (25) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1854 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 69:25 in \p~: \qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \qt* \f + \fr 69:25 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:963 at beginning of line with text: '203r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:917 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1855 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is beheld as King. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 8:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:965 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 32:32 (33) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 69:25 in \p~: '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 69:25 \\ft Quoted in Matt 23:38; Acts 1:20\\f* \\f + \\fr 69:25 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:918 at beginning of line with text: '535ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:966 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1857 at beginning of line with text: '363 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '146 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:967 at beginning of line with text: '188ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:919 at beginning of line with text: '522r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1858 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9c ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:968 at beginning of line with text: '194r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:921 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1859 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 9:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:970 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:922 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1860 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is just. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '147 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:971 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:923 at beginning of line with text: '536ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1862 at beginning of line with text: '364 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:972 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb#' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:924 at beginning of line with text: '521r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1863 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9d ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:973 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 11:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:926 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1864 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:975 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '148 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:927 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1865 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah brings salvation. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:976 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:928 at beginning of line with text: '537ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1867 at beginning of line with text: '365 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:977 at beginning of line with text: '189ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1868 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9e ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:929 at beginning of line with text: '533r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:978 at beginning of line with text: '210r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 12:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1869 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:980 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:931 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1870 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is humble. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '149 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:981 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1872 at beginning of line with text: '366 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:932 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:982 at beginning of line with text: '190ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1873 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9f ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:983 at beginning of line with text: '26r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:933 at beginning of line with text: '538ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1874 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:985 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1875 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:934 at beginning of line with text: '529r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '150 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:986 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1877 at beginning of line with text: '367 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:987 at beginning of line with text: '191ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:936 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1878 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 10:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:36 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:988 at beginning of line with text: '190r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:937 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1879 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 70:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:990 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1880 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is “the cornerstone”. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:938 at beginning of line with text: '539ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:991 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '151 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1882 at beginning of line with text: '368 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:992 at beginning of line with text: '192ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:939 at beginning of line with text: '531r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:993 at beginning of line with text: '32r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1883 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:4-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1884 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:941 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:995 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1885 at beginning of line with text: 'At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:996 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:942 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:997 at beginning of line with text: '193ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '152 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1887 at beginning of line with text: '369 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:943 at beginning of line with text: '540ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:998 at beginning of line with text: '195r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1888 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1000 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1889 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 4:23-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:944 at beginning of line with text: '530r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1001 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1890 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:946 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1002 at beginning of line with text: '194ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1892 at beginning of line with text: '370 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '153 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1003 at beginning of line with text: '311r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1893 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:8a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:947 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1894 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1005 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 57:19 in \p~: \qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \qt* \f + \fr 57:19 \ft Quoted in Eph 2:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:948 at beginning of line with text: '541ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1895 at beginning of line with text: 'The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1006 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 57:19 in \p~: '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 57:19 \\ft Quoted in Eph 2:17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hag 2:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 70:5 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:949 at beginning of line with text: '518r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1007 at beginning of line with text: '195ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1897 at beginning of line with text: '371 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1008 at beginning of line with text: '196r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '154 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1898 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:8b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:951 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1010 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1899 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:24-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1011 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:952 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1900 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is despised. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1012 at beginning of line with text: '196ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:953 at beginning of line with text: '542ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1902 at beginning of line with text: '372 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '155 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1013 at beginning of line with text: '193r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1903 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:9a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:954 at beginning of line with text: '532r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1904 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:10-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1015 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1905 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:956 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1016 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1907 at beginning of line with text: '373 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:957 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1017 at beginning of line with text: '197ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '156 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1908 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:10-11a ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:958 at beginning of line with text: '543ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1018 at beginning of line with text: '192r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 13:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1909 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:41-44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:959 at beginning of line with text: '247r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1020 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 29:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1910 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1021 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:961 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '157 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1022 at beginning of line with text: '198ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1912 at beginning of line with text: '374 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1023 at beginning of line with text: '176r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:962 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1913 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:10-11b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1025 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:963 at beginning of line with text: '544ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1914 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:1 (1:1-14) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1026 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:964 at beginning of line with text: '248r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1915 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1027 at beginning of line with text: '199ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '158 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1028 at beginning of line with text: '180r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1917 at beginning of line with text: '375 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:966 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:62 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1030 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1918 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12-13a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:967 at beginning of line with text: '#8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1031 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1919 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1032 at beginning of line with text: '200ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:968 at beginning of line with text: '545ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1920 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14). ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '159 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1033 at beginning of line with text: '178r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1922 at beginning of line with text: '376 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:969 at beginning of line with text: '523r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1035 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1923 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12-13b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1036 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:971 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1924 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1037 at beginning of line with text: '201ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1925 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is rejected. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:972 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '160 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1038 at beginning of line with text: '182r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1927 at beginning of line with text: '377 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:973 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1928 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1040 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1929 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:3-5a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1041 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 58:6 in \p~: to \qt let the oppressed go free, \qt* \f + \fr 58:6 \ft Quoted in Luke 4:18\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:974 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1930 at beginning of line with text: 'Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1042 at beginning of line with text: '202ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 58:6 in \p~: 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 58:6 \\ft Quoted in Luke 4:18\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:976 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1043 at beginning of line with text: '181r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1932 at beginning of line with text: '378 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '161 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1933 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1045 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:977 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 15:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1934 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 27:6-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1046 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:978 at beginning of line with text: '546ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1935 at beginning of line with text: 'Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1047 at beginning of line with text: '203ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:979 at beginning of line with text: '576r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '162 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1048 at beginning of line with text: '179r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1937 at beginning of line with text: '379 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 16:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1938 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 11:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1050 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:981 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1939 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1051 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:982 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '163 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1940 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1052 at beginning of line with text: '204ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:983 at beginning of line with text: '547ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1942 at beginning of line with text: '380 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1053 at beginning of line with text: '459r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:984 at beginning of line with text: '525r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '164 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1943 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1055 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:986 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1944 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:33b ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1056 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1057 at beginning of line with text: '205ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '165 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:987 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1945 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:32-33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1058 at beginning of line with text: '461r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:988 at beginning of line with text: '548ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1947 at beginning of line with text: '381 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1060 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:989 at beginning of line with text: '538r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '166 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1948 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10a ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1061 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:49 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1062 at beginning of line with text: '206ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:991 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1949 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 111:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1063 at beginning of line with text: '458r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:24 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:992 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '167 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1950 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s body will be pierced. ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 72:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1065 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:993 at beginning of line with text: '549ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1952 at beginning of line with text: '382 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 103:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1066 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:994 at beginning of line with text: '517r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1953 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '168 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1067 at beginning of line with text: '207ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:0 in \cd: \it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\it* \f + \fr 72:0 \ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.\f* \f + \fr 72:0 \ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:996 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:55 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1068 at beginning of line with text: '184r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1954 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:0 in \cd: \it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\it* \f + \fr 72:0 \ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 13:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:997 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1070 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1955 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is both God and man. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '169 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1071 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:998 at beginning of line with text: '550ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:0 in \cd: '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it* \\f + \\fr 72:0 \\ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.\\f* \\f + \\fr 72:0 \\ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:55 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1957 at beginning of line with text: '383 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1072 at beginning of line with text: '208ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:999 at beginning of line with text: '503r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 17:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1958 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10c ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1073 at beginning of line with text: '186r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '170 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1001 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:0 in \cd: \it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\it* \f + \fr 72:0 \ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763).\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1959 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:23-25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1075 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1960 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is rejected. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1002 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:0 in \cd: "\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it* \\f + \\fr 72:0 \\ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763).\\f* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1076 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1962 at beginning of line with text: '384 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1003 at beginning of line with text: '551ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1077 at beginning of line with text: '209ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '171 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1963 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10c ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1078 at beginning of line with text: '187r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1004 at beginning of line with text: '566r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1964 at beginning of line with text: '1 Peter 2:6-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1080 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1006 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1965 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.” ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1081 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1007 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '172 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:1 in \p~: \wj and your righteousness to \wj* \f + \fr 72:1 \ft MP: Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. (Matt 1:1)\f* \wj the Son of David [Beloved] the King. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1967 at beginning of line with text: '385 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1008 at beginning of line with text: '552ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:68 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1082 at beginning of line with text: '210ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1968 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1009 at beginning of line with text: '574r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 106:48 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1969 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:42-43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1083 at beginning of line with text: '185r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '173 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1011 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1970 at beginning of line with text: 'It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1085 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:2 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1012 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:73 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:2 in \v~: \f + \fr 72:2 \ft MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24)\f* \wj He will \+qt judge \+qt* your people with \+qt righteousness, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 72:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1972 at beginning of line with text: '386 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Gen 17:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1013 at beginning of line with text: '553ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1086 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:2 in \v~: \wj He will \+qt judge \+qt* your people with \+qt righteousness, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 72:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1014 at beginning of line with text: '542r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1973 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7a ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '174 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1087 at beginning of line with text: '211ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:2 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 72:2 \\ft “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30)\\f* \\f + \\fr 72:2 \\ft MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24)\\f* \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 72:2 \\ft Quoted in Rev 19:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1974 at beginning of line with text: 'Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:79 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1016 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1088 at beginning of line with text: '455r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1975 at beginning of line with text: 'It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1017 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '175 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1018 at beginning of line with text: '554ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1977 at beginning of line with text: '387 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1090 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:6 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1019 at beginning of line with text: '543r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:21-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1978 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1979 at beginning of line with text: 'Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1091 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1021 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1980 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '176 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1022 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1092 at beginning of line with text: '212ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1023 at beginning of line with text: '555ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1982 at beginning of line with text: '388 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1093 at beginning of line with text: '437r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1024 at beginning of line with text: '544r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1983 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1984 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:22-23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1026 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1095 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '177 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1985 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will die a violent death. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1027 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1096 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1028 at beginning of line with text: '556ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1987 at beginning of line with text: '389 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1029 at beginning of line with text: '555r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1988 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1097 at beginning of line with text: '213ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '178 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1989 at beginning of line with text: 'John 16:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1031 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:6 in \p~: \wj as showers that water the earth. \wj* \f + \fr 72:6 \ft Reference to Hosea 6:3, “Let us acknowledge Yahweh. Let us press on to know Yahweh. As surely as the sun rises, Yahweh will appear. He will come to us like the rain, like the spring rain that waters the earth.”\f* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1098 at beginning of line with text: '446r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1990 at beginning of line with text: 'The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1032 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:23 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:6 in \p~: '\\wj as showers that water the earth. \\wj* \\f + \\fr 72:6 \\ft Reference to Hosea 6:3, “Let us acknowledge Yahweh. Let us press on to know Yahweh. As surely as the sun rises, Yahweh will appear. He will come to us like the rain, like the spring rain that waters the earth.”\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1033 at beginning of line with text: '557ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1992 at beginning of line with text: '390 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1100 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 13:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1034 at beginning of line with text: '565r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1993 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1101 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '179 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1036 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1994 at beginning of line with text: 'John 5:17-19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1037 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:1995 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is both God and man. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1102 at beginning of line with text: '214ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 127 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 f 490 * \f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1038 at beginning of line with text: '558ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:1997 at beginning of line with text: '391 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1103 at beginning of line with text: '448r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 59:8 in \v~: \qt They don’t know the way of peace; \qt* \f + \fr 59:8 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:15-17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:1998 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 13:7d ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1039 at beginning of line with text: '570r ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after PSA 72:8 in footnote: 72:8 MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15) WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '180 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 59:8 in \v~: '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 59:8 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:15-17\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:1999 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1105 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 13:45 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1041 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2000 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1042 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1106 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1043 at beginning of line with text: '559ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2002 at beginning of line with text: '392 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1107 at beginning of line with text: '215ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '181 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1044 at beginning of line with text: '211r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2003 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1a ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1108 at beginning of line with text: '449r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:9 in \p~: \wj His enemies shall lick the dust. \wj* \f + \fr 72:9 \ft “Lick the Dust” is a reference to Semetic custom of prostrating yourself before the Ruler one is subject to. This custom is referred to in (Is 49:23) also in prophecy of Messiah’s Kingship.\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 2:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2004 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1046 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:9 in \p~: '\\wj His enemies shall lick the dust. \\wj* \\f + \\fr 72:9 \\ft “Lick the Dust” is a reference to Semetic custom of prostrating yourself before the Ruler one is subject to. This custom is referred to in (Is 49:23) also in prophecy of Messiah’s Kingship.\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1047 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2005 at beginning of line with text: 'This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1110 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 13:47 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1048 at beginning of line with text: '560ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '182 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2007 at beginning of line with text: '393 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1111 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1049 at beginning of line with text: '212r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 3:4-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2008 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1b ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1051 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:16-18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1112 at beginning of line with text: '216ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2009 at beginning of line with text: 'John 2:13-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '183 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1052 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2010 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1113 at beginning of line with text: '452r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1053 at beginning of line with text: '561ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2012 at beginning of line with text: '394 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 8:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1054 at beginning of line with text: '19r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1115 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2 Clean ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2013 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1b ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '184 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1056 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1116 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2014 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1057 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1058 at beginning of line with text: '562ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2015 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1117 at beginning of line with text: '217ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1059 at beginning of line with text: '470r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '185 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2017 at beginning of line with text: '395 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1118 at beginning of line with text: '450r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1061 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2018 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1c ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1062 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2019 at beginning of line with text: 'John 2:13-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1120 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:9 Clean ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '186 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1063 at beginning of line with text: '563ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2020 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1064 at beginning of line with text: '469r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1121 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 91:11-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1066 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2022 at beginning of line with text: '396 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1122 at beginning of line with text: '218ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '187 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1067 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2023 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1123 at beginning of line with text: '451r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1068 at beginning of line with text: '564ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2024 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:76-79 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1069 at beginning of line with text: '216r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2025 at beginning of line with text: 'A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another. ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1125 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:10 Clean ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 59:15 in \v~: \f + \fr 59:15 \ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \ft \+tl Torah\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \+tl Torah\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)\f* \wj Yes, truth is lacking; \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '188 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1071 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 30:2 (3) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2027 at beginning of line with text: '397 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:18-19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1126 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1072 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2028 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 61:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1127 at beginning of line with text: '219ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1073 at beginning of line with text: '565ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2029 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:13-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '189 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2030 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1128 at beginning of line with text: '439r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1074 at beginning of line with text: '215r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 18:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2032 at beginning of line with text: '398 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1076 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1130 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:34-35 Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '190 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2033 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1077 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1131 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2034 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 17:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2035 at beginning of line with text: '“The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1078 at beginning of line with text: '566ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1132 at beginning of line with text: '220ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '191 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 72:18 in \v~: \qt Praise be to \+nd Adonai \+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \qt* \f + \fr 72:18 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2037 at beginning of line with text: '399 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1079 at beginning of line with text: '571r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1133 at beginning of line with text: '453r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:25-26 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 72:18 in \v~: '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt* \\f + \\fr 72:18 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2038 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'I King 17:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1081 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1135 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:2-3 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '192 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2039 at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 11:13-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1082 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 59:17 in \v~: \wj He \+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 59:17 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1136 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1083 at beginning of line with text: '567ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 59:17 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 59:17 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15)\\f* \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 59:17 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2040 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 5:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1084 at beginning of line with text: '540r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1137 at beginning of line with text: '221ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '193 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1086 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2042 at beginning of line with text: '400 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1138 at beginning of line with text: '457r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 59:17 in \p~: \wj and a \+qt helmet of \+tl yishu'ah\+tl* ·salvation· \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 59:17 \ft Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8\f* \wj on his head. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 5:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1087 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 72:20 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2043 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1088 at beginning of line with text: '568ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1140 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:13-14 Clean ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 73:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1089 at beginning of line with text: '578r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2044 at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:3-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '194 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1141 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 6:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1091 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2045 at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context I Sam 21:1-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1142 at beginning of line with text: '222ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1092 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXB -1:2047 at beginning of line with text: '401 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1093 at beginning of line with text: '569ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '195 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1143 at beginning of line with text: '438r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1094 at beginning of line with text: '579r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 6:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXB -1:2048 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1145 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:16 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Amos 6:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1096 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXB -1:2049 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 1:16-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '196 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1097 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1146 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXB -1:2050 at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 7:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1098 at beginning of line with text: '570ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1147 at beginning of line with text: '223ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1099 at beginning of line with text: '573r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1148 at beginning of line with text: '460r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '197 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXB -1:0 in \id: 'XXB - OUR Bible Back Appendix 2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 8:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1101 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1150 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:16 Clean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXB -1:1 in \h: 'Appendix B ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1102 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1151 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '198 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'toc1' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:2 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1103 at beginning of line with text: '571ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXB -1:3 in \toc2: 'Appendix B ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1152 at beginning of line with text: '224ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1104 at beginning of line with text: '572r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXB WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 4:29 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 59:21 in \v~: \wj “As for me, \+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 59:21 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:26-27\f* \wj says \+nd Adonai \+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \+nd Adonai \+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1153 at beginning of line with text: '462r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1106 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '199 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1107 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 60:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1155 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:19 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1108 at beginning of line with text: '572ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1156 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1109 at beginning of line with text: '577r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '200 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1111 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1157 at beginning of line with text: '225ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1112 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1158 at beginning of line with text: '454r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1113 at beginning of line with text: '573ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 6:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 60:2 in \v~: \wj For, behold, darkness \wj* \f + \fr 60:2 \ft MP: The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3). (Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5)\f* \wj will cover the earth, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1114 at beginning of line with text: '134r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1160 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:25 Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '201 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1116 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 10:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1161 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1117 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1118 at beginning of line with text: '574ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1162 at beginning of line with text: '226ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1119 at beginning of line with text: '135r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '202 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1163 at beginning of line with text: '456r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1121 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 60:3 in \v~: \wj \+qt Nations will \+qt* come to your \+qt light, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 60:3 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:24\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1122 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1165 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 15:28-29 Clean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Jonah 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1123 at beginning of line with text: '575ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 60:3 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 60:3 \\ft MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2)\\f* \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 60:3 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:24\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1166 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '203 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1124 at beginning of line with text: '368r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1126 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1167 at beginning of line with text: '227ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context Jonah 3:1-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1127 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1168 at beginning of line with text: '436r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1128 at beginning of line with text: '576ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '204 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1129 at beginning of line with text: '214r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1170 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 17:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1131 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:13-14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 King 10:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1171 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1132 at beginning of line with text: '#9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '205 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1133 at beginning of line with text: '577ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1172 at beginning of line with text: '228ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:51 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1134 at beginning of line with text: '471r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1173 at beginning of line with text: '206r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:9-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1136 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '206 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1137 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1175 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 89 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 11:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1176 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1138 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 105 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Chr 24:20-22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1139 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1177 at beginning of line with text: '229ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 93 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '207 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1141 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1178 at beginning of line with text: '209r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1142 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1143 at beginning of line with text: '578ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1180 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1144 at beginning of line with text: '476r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '208 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1181 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1146 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 73:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1147 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1182 at beginning of line with text: '230ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1148 at beginning of line with text: '579ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1183 at beginning of line with text: '333r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '209 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1149 at beginning of line with text: '477r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1151 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1185 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1152 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 12:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1186 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1153 at beginning of line with text: '580ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '210 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1154 at beginning of line with text: '466r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1187 at beginning of line with text: '231ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1156 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1188 at beginning of line with text: '334r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1157 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '211 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1158 at beginning of line with text: '581ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1190 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 14:8-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1159 at beginning of line with text: '524r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 60:11 in \v~: \qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \qt* \f + \fr 60:11 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:25\f* nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive. WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1191 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 25:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1161 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:25 (24) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1162 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '212 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1192 at beginning of line with text: '232ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1163 at beginning of line with text: '582ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 14:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1164 at beginning of line with text: '526r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1193 at beginning of line with text: '332r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 7:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1166 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:25 (24) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1195 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '213 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 60:14 in \p~: and all those who despised you will \qt \+tl hawa\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \qt* \f + \fr 60:14 \ft Quoted in Rev 3:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1167 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1168 at beginning of line with text: '583ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:27 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 60:14 in \p~: 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 60:14 \\ft Quoted in Rev 3:9\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1196 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1169 at beginning of line with text: '536r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 7:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1197 at beginning of line with text: '233ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1171 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:25 (24) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '214 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1172 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1198 at beginning of line with text: '329r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1173 at beginning of line with text: '584ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1200 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 19:23-24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1174 at beginning of line with text: '527r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1201 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '215 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1176 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1177 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 17:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1202 at beginning of line with text: '234ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 19:26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1178 at beginning of line with text: '585ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1203 at beginning of line with text: '258r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '216 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1179 at beginning of line with text: '560r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 18:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1205 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1181 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1206 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1182 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '217 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1207 at beginning of line with text: '235ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1183 at beginning of line with text: '586ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 18:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1184 at beginning of line with text: '561r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1208 at beginning of line with text: '330r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16-20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1186 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1210 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '218 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1187 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1211 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1188 at beginning of line with text: '587ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1189 at beginning of line with text: '558r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 56:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1212 at beginning of line with text: '236ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1191 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '219 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1213 at beginning of line with text: '7r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1192 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 19:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1215 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 22:32 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1193 at beginning of line with text: '588ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1194 at beginning of line with text: '559r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1216 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '220 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1196 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1217 at beginning of line with text: '237ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1197 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 5:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1218 at beginning of line with text: '6r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:23 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1198 at beginning of line with text: '589ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '221 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1199 at beginning of line with text: '563r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 60:20 in \p~: for \nd Adonai \nd* will be your everlasting \qt light, \qt* \f + \fr 60:20 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:23, 22:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1220 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:2 Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1201 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it*' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 60:20 in \p~: 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 60:20 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:23, 22:5\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1221 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1202 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1203 at beginning of line with text: '590ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1222 at beginning of line with text: '238ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '222 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1204 at beginning of line with text: '499r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1223 at beginning of line with text: '326r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1206 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1225 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 5:3 Unclean ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1207 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1226 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '223 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1227 at beginning of line with text: '239ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1208 at beginning of line with text: '591ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1228 at beginning of line with text: '327r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1209 at beginning of line with text: '500r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '224 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1211 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1230 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:2 Clean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1212 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1231 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 2:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1213 at beginning of line with text: '592ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 61:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1232 at beginning of line with text: '240ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1214 at beginning of line with text: '501r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '225 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1233 at beginning of line with text: '444r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1216 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:5-6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1235 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1217 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1236 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1218 at beginning of line with text: '593ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '226 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 61:1 in \p~: \wj \+qt because \+nd Adonai \+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 61:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22\f* \wj \+qt and humble. \+qt* \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1219 at beginning of line with text: '534r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1237 at beginning of line with text: '241ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1221 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1238 at beginning of line with text: '443r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1222 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1240 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '227 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1223 at beginning of line with text: '594ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1241 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 20:43 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1224 at beginning of line with text: '227r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1242 at beginning of line with text: '242ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1226 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1243 at beginning of line with text: '445r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '228 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1227 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1245 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 61:2 in \v~: \wj \+qt to proclaim the year of \+nd Adonai \+nd*’s favor, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 61:2 \ft Quoted in Luke 4:18-19\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1228 at beginning of line with text: '595ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1246 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 61:2 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 61:2 \\ft MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2)\\f* \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 61:2 \\ft Quoted in Luke 4:18-19\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1229 at beginning of line with text: '440r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1247 at beginning of line with text: '243ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1231 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1248 at beginning of line with text: '213r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '229 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:10 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1232 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1250 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 22:69 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 76:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1233 at beginning of line with text: '596ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1251 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1234 at beginning of line with text: '441r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1252 at beginning of line with text: '244ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '230 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1253 at beginning of line with text: '204r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1236 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1237 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1255 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1238 at beginning of line with text: '597ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1256 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1239 at beginning of line with text: '228r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '231 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1257 at beginning of line with text: '245ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1258 at beginning of line with text: '191r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Hos 10:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1241 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1260 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:3 (4) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '232 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1242 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1261 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1243 at beginning of line with text: '598ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1262 at beginning of line with text: '246ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1244 at beginning of line with text: '229r ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1263 at beginning of line with text: '43r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '233 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1265 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:13 (14) ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 61:6 in \v~: But you will be called \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd*’s priests. \qt* \f + \fr 61:6 \ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1246 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it*' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1266 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 61:6 in \v~: 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 61:6 \\ft Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1247 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1267 at beginning of line with text: '247ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1248 at beginning of line with text: '599ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '234 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1268 at beginning of line with text: '42r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1249 at beginning of line with text: '230r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1270 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1271 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1251 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '235 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1272 at beginning of line with text: '248ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1252 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1273 at beginning of line with text: '392r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1253 at beginning of line with text: '600ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1275 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1254 at beginning of line with text: '442r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '236 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1276 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 76:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 23:46 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1277 at beginning of line with text: '249ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1256 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1278 at beginning of line with text: '177r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1257 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '237 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1280 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1258 at beginning of line with text: '601ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1281 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1259 at beginning of line with text: '231r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1282 at beginning of line with text: '250ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jonah 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1261 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1283 at beginning of line with text: '183r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '238 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1262 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1285 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1286 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1263 at beginning of line with text: '602ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1264 at beginning of line with text: '232r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1287 at beginning of line with text: '251ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1288 at beginning of line with text: '188r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1266 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 27:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '239 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1267 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1290 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1268 at beginning of line with text: '603ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1291 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 31:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1269 at beginning of line with text: '233r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1292 at beginning of line with text: '252ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '240 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1293 at beginning of line with text: '44r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1271 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1272 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1295 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1273 at beginning of line with text: '604ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1296 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '241 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1274 at beginning of line with text: '539r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1297 at beginning of line with text: '253ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 24:47 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1276 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1298 at beginning of line with text: '45r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1277 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1300 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1278 at beginning of line with text: '605ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '242 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1301 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1279 at beginning of line with text: '541r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1302 at beginning of line with text: '254ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1303 at beginning of line with text: '70r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1281 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '243 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1305 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1282 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:51 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1283 at beginning of line with text: '606ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1306 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 28:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1307 at beginning of line with text: '255ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1284 at beginning of line with text: '564r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '244 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1308 at beginning of line with text: '71r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1286 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 2:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1287 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1310 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:1 (2) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1288 at beginning of line with text: '607ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '245 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1311 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1289 at beginning of line with text: '55r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 3:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1312 at beginning of line with text: '256ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1291 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 21:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1313 at beginning of line with text: '167r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1292 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '246 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1293 at beginning of line with text: '608ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1315 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:2 (3) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 109 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 4:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1316 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1294 at beginning of line with text: '344r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 6:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1317 at beginning of line with text: '257ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1296 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 15:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '247 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1318 at beginning of line with text: '166r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1297 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1298 at beginning of line with text: '609ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1320 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1299 at beginning of line with text: '528r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1321 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '248 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1322 at beginning of line with text: '258ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1301 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1323 at beginning of line with text: '328r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 78:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1302 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1325 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:13 (14) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '249 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1303 at beginning of line with text: '610ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1326 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:45 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:20 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1304 at beginning of line with text: '594r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1327 at beginning of line with text: '259ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1306 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1328 at beginning of line with text: '606r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '250 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1307 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 6:49 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1330 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 23:13 (14) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1308 at beginning of line with text: '611ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1331 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1309 at beginning of line with text: '601r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1332 at beginning of line with text: '260ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '251 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1311 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1333 at beginning of line with text: '605r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1312 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1313 at beginning of line with text: '612ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1335 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:8 Levites ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 12:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1314 at beginning of line with text: '595r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1336 at beginning of line with text: '#3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 78:2 in \p~: \wj \+qt I will explain mysteries from \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 78:2 \ft Quoted in Matt 13:35\f* \wj days of old, \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '252 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1337 at beginning of line with text: '261ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 63:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXF -1:1316 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:37 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXF -1:1317 at beginning of line with text: '#10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1338 at beginning of line with text: '447r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXF -1:1318 at beginning of line with text: '613ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1340 at beginning of line with text: 'Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXF -1:1319 at beginning of line with text: '562r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1341 at beginning of line with text: 'Chapter' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '253 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 125 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1342 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb#' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1343 at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam# ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXF -1:0 in \id: 'XXF - OUR Bible Back Appendix 7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 2:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1345 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:2 New Moon ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXF -1:2 in \is1: 'God’s 613 Commands (Part 2:2) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '254 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 142 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1346 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXF -1:3 in \is1: 'Topic: Love Your Neighbor ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1347 at beginning of line with text: '262ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXF WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 12:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1348 at beginning of line with text: '120r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '255 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1350 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:6 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1351 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 63:3 in \p~: Their \qt life-blood \qt* \f + \fr 63:3 \ft Quoted in Rev 14:19-20\f* is sprinkled on my garments, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1352 at beginning of line with text: '263ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '256 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1353 at beginning of line with text: '404r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1355 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:8 Passover ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '257 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1356 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1357 at beginning of line with text: '264ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 2:28-29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1358 at beginning of line with text: '408r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '258 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1360 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:9 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 76 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 87 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context 1 Sam 16:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1361 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 75 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1362 at beginning of line with text: '265ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 86 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '259 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1363 at beginning of line with text: '410r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:3-4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1365 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:10 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '260 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1366 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1367 at beginning of line with text: '266ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 326 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 520 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 967 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT3 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 6 f 1313 * \f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1368 at beginning of line with text: '417r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '261 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 7:42 ' ERROR: _processLineFix: Found unexpected backslash after ISA 63:8 in footnote: 63:8 MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1370 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 5:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1371 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '262 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1372 at beginning of line with text: '267ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:4-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1373 at beginning of line with text: '109r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1375 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '263 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1376 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:4-5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1377 at beginning of line with text: '268ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1378 at beginning of line with text: '114r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '264 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1380 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1381 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 63:10 in \p~: \qt and grieved his \+tl Ruach Kodesh\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \qt* \f + \fr 63:10 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1382 at beginning of line with text: '269ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 91 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 63:10 in \p~: '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 63:10 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:51\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 32 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '265 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1383 at beginning of line with text: '113r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1385 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1386 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '266 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1387 at beginning of line with text: '270ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 8:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1388 at beginning of line with text: '111r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 78:24 in \p~: and gave them food \qt from the sky. \qt* \f + \fr 78:24 \ft Quoted in John 6:31\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1390 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:43 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '267 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 78:24 in \p~: 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 78:24 \\ft Quoted in John 6:31\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1391 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1392 at beginning of line with text: '271ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1393 at beginning of line with text: '412r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1395 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:45 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '268 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1396 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1397 at beginning of line with text: '272ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 66:18-19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1398 at beginning of line with text: '413r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '269 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1400 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:46 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 9:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1401 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 15:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1402 at beginning of line with text: '273ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 87 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 98 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '270 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1403 at beginning of line with text: '411r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:34-35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1405 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:46 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 82:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1406 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '271 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1407 at beginning of line with text: '274ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1408 at beginning of line with text: '415r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:34-35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1410 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:48 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1411 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '272 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1412 at beginning of line with text: '275ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1413 at beginning of line with text: '414r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1415 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '273 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1416 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 10:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1417 at beginning of line with text: '276ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 82:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1418 at beginning of line with text: '110r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '274 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1420 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1421 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 64:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:25-26 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1422 at beginning of line with text: '277ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '275 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1423 at beginning of line with text: '112r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '276 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1425 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 13:8 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1426 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 21:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1427 at beginning of line with text: '278ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1428 at beginning of line with text: '115r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '277 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1430 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:29 Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Context 2 Sam 7:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1431 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1432 at beginning of line with text: '279ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '278 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1433 at beginning of line with text: '90r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 64:4 in \p~: \wj \+qt nor perceived by the ear, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 64:4 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:29 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1435 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 64:4 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 64:4 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '279 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1436 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1437 at beginning of line with text: '280ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:36-37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1438 at beginning of line with text: '91r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '280 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1440 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:38 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1441 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1442 at beginning of line with text: '281ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1443 at beginning of line with text: '88r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '281 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1445 at beginning of line with text: "Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1446 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '282 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1447 at beginning of line with text: '282ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1448 at beginning of line with text: '504r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1450 at beginning of line with text: "Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '283 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1451 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 13:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1452 at beginning of line with text: '283ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 41:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1453 at beginning of line with text: '284r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '284 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1455 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:12 Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1456 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 95 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 106 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1457 at beginning of line with text: '284ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '285 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1458 at beginning of line with text: '87r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 113 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 124 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1460 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1461 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '286 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1462 at beginning of line with text: '285ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 15:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1463 at beginning of line with text: '421r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 35:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1465 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '287 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1466 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1467 at beginning of line with text: '286ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Ps 41:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1468 at beginning of line with text: '405r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '288 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1470 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1471 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 65:1 in \p~: \wj \+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 65:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1472 at beginning of line with text: '287ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '289 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1473 at beginning of line with text: '406r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 65:1 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 65:1 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:21\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1475 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 34:21 Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1476 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '290 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1477 at beginning of line with text: '288ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 65:2 in \v~: \wj \+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 65:2 \ft Quoted in Rom 10:21\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1478 at beginning of line with text: '279r ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 65:2 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 65:2 \\ft MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40)\\f* \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 65:2 \\ft Quoted in Rom 10:21\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1480 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '291 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1481 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1482 at beginning of line with text: '289ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:46 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1483 at beginning of line with text: '89r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '292 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1485 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1486 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1487 at beginning of line with text: '290ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:72 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '293 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1488 at beginning of line with text: '324r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1490 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '294 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1491 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 19:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1492 at beginning of line with text: '291ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 12:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1493 at beginning of line with text: '400r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '295 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1495 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 20:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1496 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1497 at beginning of line with text: '292ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '296 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1498 at beginning of line with text: '94r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'John 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1500 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1501 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1502 at beginning of line with text: '293ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1503 at beginning of line with text: '96r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 133 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1505 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 79:6 in \v~: Pour out your wrath \qt on the nations that don’t know you; \qt* \f + \fr 79:6 \ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '297 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1506 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 81 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 79:6 in \v~: 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 79:6 \\ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1507 at beginning of line with text: '294ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1508 at beginning of line with text: '97r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '298 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1510 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1511 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1512 at beginning of line with text: '295ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Paraphrase Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1513 at beginning of line with text: '98r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '299 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1515 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1516 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1517 at beginning of line with text: '296ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '300 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1518 at beginning of line with text: '99r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1520 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1521 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '301 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1522 at beginning of line with text: '297ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:25-28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1523 at beginning of line with text: '384r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:8-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1525 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '302 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1526 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:31 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1527 at beginning of line with text: '298ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1528 at beginning of line with text: '197r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '303 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1530 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1531 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1532 at beginning of line with text: '299ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '304 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1533 at beginning of line with text: '198r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 2:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1535 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 88 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1536 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '305 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1537 at beginning of line with text: '300ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1538 at beginning of line with text: '199r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 65:17 in \v~: \wj “For, behold, I \+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 65:17 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1540 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '306 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 65:17 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 65:17 \\ft MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5)\\f* \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 65:17 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1541 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1542 at beginning of line with text: '301ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 65:17 in \p~: \wj and the \+qt former \+qt* things will \+qt not \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 65:17 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17\f* \wj be remembered, \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1543 at beginning of line with text: '385r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '307 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1545 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* " WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1546 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1547 at beginning of line with text: '302ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '308 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1548 at beginning of line with text: '387r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 3:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1550 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* " WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 157 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1551 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '309 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1552 at beginning of line with text: '303ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1553 at beginning of line with text: '100r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 65:19 in \p~: will be \tl sh'ma\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \qt no more. \qt* \f + \fr 65:19 \ft Quoted in Rev 21:4\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 65:19 in \p~: "will be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 65:19 \\ft Quoted in Rev 21:4\\f* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1555 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '310 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1556 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1557 at beginning of line with text: '304ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1558 at beginning of line with text: '101r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '311 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1560 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 4:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1561 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1562 at beginning of line with text: '305ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '312 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1563 at beginning of line with text: '102r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 5:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 97 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 116 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1565 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 29 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 137 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1566 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '313 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1567 at beginning of line with text: '306ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1568 at beginning of line with text: '103r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 90 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1570 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1571 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '314 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:19 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1572 at beginning of line with text: '307ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 81:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1573 at beginning of line with text: '93r ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1575 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1576 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '315 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1577 at beginning of line with text: '308ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1578 at beginning of line with text: '95r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 107 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:6-7 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 66:1 in \p~: \qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \qt* \f + \fr 66:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 5:35\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1580 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:13-14 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 66:1 in \p~: '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 66:1 \\ft Quoted in Matt 5:35\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1581 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '316 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1582 at beginning of line with text: '309ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1583 at beginning of line with text: '92r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1585 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:35 Tabernacles ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 37:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1586 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 66:2 in \v~: \qt For my hand has made all these things, \qt* \f + \fr 66:2 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:49-50\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '317 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1587 at beginning of line with text: '310ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 66:2 in \v~: '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 66:2 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:49-50\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1588 at beginning of line with text: '104r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 37:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1590 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:35 Tabernacles ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '318 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1591 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 85 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1592 at beginning of line with text: '311ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 39:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1593 at beginning of line with text: '105r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '319 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1595 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1596 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1597 at beginning of line with text: '312ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '320 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1598 at beginning of line with text: '106r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1600 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '321 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1601 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 74 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 85 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1602 at beginning of line with text: '313ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 41:54 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1603 at beginning of line with text: '107r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '322 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1605 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:40 Tabernacles ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1606 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 42:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1607 at beginning of line with text: '314ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '323 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1608 at beginning of line with text: '118r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1610 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:42 Tabernacles ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 45:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1611 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '324 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1612 at beginning of line with text: '315ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1613 at beginning of line with text: '117r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 1:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1615 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '325 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1616 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1617 at beginning of line with text: '316ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 81:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1618 at beginning of line with text: '280r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 82:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '326 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1620 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:27-28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1621 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1622 at beginning of line with text: '317ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '327 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1623 at beginning of line with text: '281r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:30 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1625 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1626 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '328 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1627 at beginning of line with text: '318ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 100 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 111 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1628 at beginning of line with text: '282r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1630 at beginning of line with text: "Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '329 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1631 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1632 at beginning of line with text: '319ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1633 at beginning of line with text: '283r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '330 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1635 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1636 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1637 at beginning of line with text: '320ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '331 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 82:6 in \v~: \qt I said, “You are \+tl elohim\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \qt* \f + \fr 82:6 \ft Quoted in John 10:34-35\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1638 at beginning of line with text: '288r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:34 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 82:6 in \v~: '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 82:6 \\ft Quoted in John 10:34-35\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 3:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1640 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '332 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1641 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 82:6 in \p~: all of you \qt are sons of \+tl haElyon\+tl* [the Most High]. \qt* \f + \fr 82:6 \ft Quoted in John 10:36\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1642 at beginning of line with text: '321ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 82:6 in \p~: 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 82:6 \\ft Quoted in John 10:36\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1643 at beginning of line with text: '290r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '333 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1645 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1646 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 18:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1647 at beginning of line with text: '322ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 82:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '334 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1648 at beginning of line with text: '289r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:40 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:0 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 66:15 in \p~: and his rebuke with \qt flames of fire. \qt* \f + \fr 66:15 \ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1650 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 32:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after ISA 66:15 in \p~: 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 66:15 \\ft Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1651 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '335 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1652 at beginning of line with text: '323ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1653 at beginning of line with text: '291r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1655 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '336 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1656 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 132:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1657 at beginning of line with text: '324ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1658 at beginning of line with text: '292r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '337 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:49-50 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1660 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1661 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1662 at beginning of line with text: '325ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '338 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 66:22 in \v~: “For as the \qt new heavens and the new earth, \qt* \f + \fr 66:22 \ft Quoted in 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1\f* which I will make, shall remain before me,” says \nd Adonai \nd*, “so your offspring and your name shall remain. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1663 at beginning of line with text: '293r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 7:56 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1665 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1666 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '339 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 8:32-33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1667 at beginning of line with text: '326ou ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after ISA 66:24 in \v~: “They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \qt* \f + \fr 66:24 \ft Quoted in Mark 9:44, 9:48\f* and they will be loathsome to all mankind.” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1668 at beginning of line with text: '295r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '340 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1670 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1671 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 6:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1672 at beginning of line with text: '327ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '341 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1673 at beginning of line with text: '294r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1675 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:51 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1676 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '342 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1677 at beginning of line with text: '328ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1678 at beginning of line with text: '296r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 14:33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1680 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '343 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1681 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1682 at beginning of line with text: '329ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1683 at beginning of line with text: '407r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '344 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1685 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:11 Passover 2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1686 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1687 at beginning of line with text: '330ou ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:18 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '345 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:0 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1688 at beginning of line with text: '409r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1690 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:12 Passover 2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1691 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:29 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1692 at beginning of line with text: '331ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 1:31 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1693 at beginning of line with text: '418r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '346 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 1:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1695 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 9:12 Passover 2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1696 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1697 at beginning of line with text: '332ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1698 at beginning of line with text: '416r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '347 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1700 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:34a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1701 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1702 at beginning of line with text: '333ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1703 at beginning of line with text: '380r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '348 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1705 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:35 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1706 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1707 at beginning of line with text: '334ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 62 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '349 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1708 at beginning of line with text: '382r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 13:47 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 2:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 2:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1710 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1711 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '350 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1712 at beginning of line with text: '335ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 14:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1713 at beginning of line with text: '383r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1715 at beginning of line with text: "Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '351 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1716 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1717 at beginning of line with text: '336ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 17:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1718 at beginning of line with text: '386r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:12 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 96:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1720 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 85:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '352 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1721 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 17:31 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1722 at beginning of line with text: '337ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 98:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1723 at beginning of line with text: '116r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '353 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 167 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 3:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1725 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 3:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 23:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1726 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 22:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1727 at beginning of line with text: '338ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '354 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1728 at beginning of line with text: '388r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 28:26-27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1730 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9-10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1731 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '355 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1732 at beginning of line with text: '339ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1733 at beginning of line with text: '389r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 62:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1735 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '356 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1736 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1737 at beginning of line with text: '340ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1738 at beginning of line with text: '390r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '357 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1740 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1741 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1742 at beginning of line with text: '341ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '358 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1743 at beginning of line with text: '391r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 2:29 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1745 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:5-6 Pilgrim Feast Sacrifices ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1746 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '359 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 5:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 5:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1747 at beginning of line with text: '342ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 51:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1748 at beginning of line with text: '367r ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '360 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1750 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1751 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 6:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '361 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 6:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1752 at beginning of line with text: '343ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1753 at beginning of line with text: '265r ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:10-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 85:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1755 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 14:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 86:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1756 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '362 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1757 at beginning of line with text: '344ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:10-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1758 at beginning of line with text: '266r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 53:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1760 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '363 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1761 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:13 ' INFO: We have a p in a segment at ISA 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1762 at beginning of line with text: '345ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 5:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1763 at beginning of line with text: '267r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '364 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1765 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe Levites ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1766 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 140:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1767 at beginning of line with text: '346ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '365 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1768 at beginning of line with text: '271r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:14 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXF -1:286 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1770 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 10:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1771 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 9:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 9:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '366 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1772 at beginning of line with text: '347ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 10:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1773 at beginning of line with text: '285r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 1:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1775 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath " WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '367 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1776 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1777 at beginning of line with text: '348ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1778 at beginning of line with text: '286r ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '368 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1780 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:3 Passover ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 86:9 in \p~: They shall \qt glorify your name. \qt* \f + \fr 86:9 \ft Quoted in Rev 15:4\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1781 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 86:9 in \p~: 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 86:9 \\ft Quoted in Rev 15:4\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 36:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1782 at beginning of line with text: '349ou ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '369 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1783 at beginning of line with text: '108r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 11:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 3:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1785 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:4 Passover ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 143:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1786 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '370 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1787 at beginning of line with text: '350ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1788 at beginning of line with text: '419r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1790 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '371 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1791 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 76 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 87 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1792 at beginning of line with text: '351ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 86 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:428 should always have text ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 32:1-2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1793 at beginning of line with text: '422r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1795 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '372 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1796 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1797 at beginning of line with text: '352ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1798 at beginning of line with text: '420r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 32 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1800 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 26:5 Tithe Levites ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1801 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '373 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1802 at beginning of line with text: '353ou ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:17-18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 86:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1803 at beginning of line with text: '272r ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 17:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 87 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 87:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1805 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 26:13 Tithe Levites ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '374 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1806 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 4:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1807 at beginning of line with text: '354ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1808 at beginning of line with text: '269r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '375 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 97 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1810 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 26:14 Tithe ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 7:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1811 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '376 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1812 at beginning of line with text: '355ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 7:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1813 at beginning of line with text: '264r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1815 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '377 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 25:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1816 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a p in a segment at ISA 25:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 8:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1817 at beginning of line with text: '356ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 44:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 87:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '378 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 95 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1818 at beginning of line with text: '263r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 106 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 113 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 124 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 88:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1820 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 26:14 Tithe ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 26:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 21:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1821 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '379 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1822 at beginning of line with text: '357ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1823 at beginning of line with text: '262r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 18:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after XXE -1:1825 at beginning of line with text: "Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '380 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after XXE -1:1826 at beginning of line with text: '#4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after XXE -1:1827 at beginning of line with text: '358ou ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 25:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc4' internal marker after XXE -1:1828 at beginning of line with text: '425r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '381 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 89 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 33:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 105 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 93 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXE -1:0 in \id: 'XXE - OUR Bible Back Appendix 6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '382 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXE -1:2 in \is1: 'God’s 613 Commands (Part 1:2) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 9:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after XXE -1:3 in \is1: 'Topic: Love God ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '383 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB XXE ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '384 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:27-28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 10:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 31:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 31:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '385 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 1:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 31 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '386 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 65 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 9:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '387 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 97 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 116 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 29 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 137 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 18:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '388 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 32:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 32:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '389 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '390 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 74 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 88:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 85 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '391 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 70 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '392 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 33:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 33:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '393 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 100 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 111 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 109 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 19:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '394 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '395 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 125 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 142 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 89:4 in \v~: \wj ‘I will establish your \+bd offspring \+bd* \wj* \f + \fr 89:4 \ft Quoted in John 7:42\f* \wj forever, \wj* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '396 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 34:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 10:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '397 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 94:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '398 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 35:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 35:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 91 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 105:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '399 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 29:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '400 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 62 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:9 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 89:11 in \p~: \qt the world and its fullness. \qt* \f + \fr 89:11 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 89:11 in \p~: '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 89:11 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '401 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '402 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 38:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 39:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 39:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '403 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 40:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:20-21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '404 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 27:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 89:20 in \v~: \qt I have found David [Beloved], \qt* \f + \fr 89:20 \ft Quoted in Acts 13:22 with 1 Sam 13:14\f* my servant. ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '405 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '406 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 133 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 12:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 81 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '407 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 12:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 25:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '408 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 40:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 40:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 88 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '409 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '410 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 157 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 89:29 in \v~: \wj I will also make his offspring \+qt endure forever, \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 89:29 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '411 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 89:29 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 89:29 \\ft MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15)\\f* \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 89:29 \\ft Quoted in John 12:34\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 90 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:17-19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '412 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 107 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '413 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 14:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 85 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '414 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 69:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '415 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 18:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '416 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 41:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 41:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 89:37 in \v~: It will be established \qt forever \qt* \f + \fr 89:37 \ft Quoted in John 12:34\f* like the moon, ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:43 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '417 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 117:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '418 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '419 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '420 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 42:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '421 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 42:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 15:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 42:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '422 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 1:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 29:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '423 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '424 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 72 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '425 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:52 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 64:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 90:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '426 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 167 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 43:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 43:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 31:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '427 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 3:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 62:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '428 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 3:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 94:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 90:4 in \v~: For \qt a thousand years \qt* in your sight \qt are \qt* just \qt like \qt* yester \qt day, \qt* \f + \fr 90:4 \ft Quoted in 2 Pet 3:8\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '429 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 90:4 in \v~: 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 90:4 \\ft Quoted in 2 Pet 3:8\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '430 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '431 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:24 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '432 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:27 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 44:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 44:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '433 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '434 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '435 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 22:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '436 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 90:17 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 24:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '437 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 6:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '438 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 45:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '439 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 45:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 45:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 32:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '440 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '441 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 46:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '442 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:20 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '443 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 24:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '444 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 50:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 91:12 in \p~: \qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \qt* \f + \fr 91:12 \ft Quoted in Matt 4:6; Luke 4:10-11\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '445 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 91:12 in \p~: '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 91:12 \\ft Quoted in Matt 4:6; Luke 4:10-11\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 47:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 10:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 89:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '446 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 14:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '447 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:16 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '448 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 92:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '449 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:25 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 48:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '450 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '451 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 22:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '452 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:45 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '453 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:54 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '454 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 3:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 34:33 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 49:26 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '455 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 49:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 4:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '456 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 5:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 50:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '457 ' INFO: We have a q1 in a segment at ISA 50:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 92:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 93:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '458 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 26:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '459 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:11 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '460 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 6:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 43:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '461 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 8:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 51:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '462 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 51:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 8:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:4 Septuagint ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 93:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '463 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 9:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 22:8 Septuagint version ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '464 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 76 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 95 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 9:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 53 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 112:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 52:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '465 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 20 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 52:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Cor 13:1 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '466 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 2:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 143:2 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 53:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '467 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 53:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '468 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '469 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 94:11 in \p~: that they \qt are futile. \qt* \f + \fr 94:11 \ft Quoted in 1 Cor 3:20\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '470 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 54:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 94:11 in \p~: 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 94:11 \\ft Quoted in 1 Cor 3:20\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 54:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 27:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '471 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:13 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 21:22-23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '472 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 94:14 in \v~: For \nd Adonai \nd* won’t \qt reject his people, \qt* \f + \fr 94:14 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:1\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 94:14 in \v~: 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 94:14 \\ft Quoted in Rom 11:1\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 55:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 55:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '473 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 3:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '474 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 4:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '475 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 4:30 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 56:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 21:10 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 56:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '476 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gal 5:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '477 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 1:22 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '478 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 2:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 57:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '479 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:23 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 68:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:20 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '480 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 57:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 57:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 4:26 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 4:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '481 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 5:31 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:9 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:24 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '482 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:2-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 58:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:12 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 58:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '483 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:2-3 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 5:16 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '484 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 95:8 in \v~: \qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \qt* \f + \fr 95:8 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:13, 3:15, 4:7, (partially in Heb 3:13, 3:16)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 95:8 in \v~: '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt* \\f + \\fr 95:8 \\ft Quoted in Heb 3:13, 3:15, 4:7, (partially in Heb 3:13, 3:16)\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 10:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '485 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:18 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '486 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 95:10 in \v~: \qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \qt* \f + \fr 95:10 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:17\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:14 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 59:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 95:10 in \v~: '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 95:10 \\ft Quoted in Heb 3:17\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '487 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:15 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '488 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Eph 6:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 95:11 in \p~: \qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \qt* \f + \fr 95:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:7-11\f* \f + \fr 95:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 95:11 in \p~: \qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \qt* \f + \fr 95:11 \ft Quoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:14 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '489 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Phil 2:10-11 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 95:11 in \p~: '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 95:11 \\ft Quoted in Heb 3:7-11\\f* \\f + \\fr 95:11 \\ft Quoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)\\f* ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 45:23 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:11 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '490 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:19 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 96:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Phil 2:12 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 60:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 60:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '491 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Tim 5:18 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 25:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '492 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Tim 6:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 49:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '493 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Tim 2:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 61:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 61:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 16:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '494 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Tim 3:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:5 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '495 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Thes 5:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:17 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 62:12 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '496 ' INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 62:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:3 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:4 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '497 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:10 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '498 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:19 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '499 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 1:9 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:21 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '500 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 63:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 63:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Thes 2:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 96:13 in \p~: \qt He will judge the world \qt* \f + \fr 96:13 \ft Quoted in Acts 17:31\f* with righteousness, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:4 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 96:13 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 97:0 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 73 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 92 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '501 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 14 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 64:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 64:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:1 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '502 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:5 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '503 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:8 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:10 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 97:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '504 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 82 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 90 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 104:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:15 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '505 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:17 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 45:6-7 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '506 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:21 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 97:7 in \p~: \qt \+tl Hawa\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \qt* \f + \fr 97:7 \ft Quoted in Heb 1:6\f* INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:22 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:10-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:23 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 97:7 in \p~: '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 97:7 \\ft Quoted in Heb 1:6\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 102:25-27 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 65:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at ISA 65:25 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '507 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:2 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 1:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '508 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:6-8 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 77 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 88 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:11 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 8:4-6 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:13 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '509 ' INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: We have a v in a segment at ISA 66:16 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 97:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 22:22 with John 20:17 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 98:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '510 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '511 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '512 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 2:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '513 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '514 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '515 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '516 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 55 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 82 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 93 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 3:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 42 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 14:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 56 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '517 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 98:9 in \p~: \qt He will judge the world \qt* \f + \fr 98:9 \ft Quoted in Acts 17:31\f* with righteousness, WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '518 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 98:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:4 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 99:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '519 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '520 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:6 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '521 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '522 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 4:10-11 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 97 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 108 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '523 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '524 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 67 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '525 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 5:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '526 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:16-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 99:9 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '527 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 100:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 6:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '528 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 14:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '529 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 14:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '530 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '531 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '532 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 100:5 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 7:21 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '533 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 8:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '534 ' ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXE -1:387 should always have text WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 8:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:40 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '535 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:35 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '536 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 26:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '537 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 16:33 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:8 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '538 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '539 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '540 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 31 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '541 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 17:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '542 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 70 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 17:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '543 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 25:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '544 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 30:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '545 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '546 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '547 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 19:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '548 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 69 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 24:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '549 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 9:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '550 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:5-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:6-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '551 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '552 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 40:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 72 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '553 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '554 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 26:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '555 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 17:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '556 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 10:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 32:35-36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '557 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 102:27 in \p~: \qt your years will have no end. \qt* \f + \fr 102:27 \ft Quoted in Heb 1:10-12\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 102:27 in \p~: '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 102:27 \\ft Quoted in Heb 1:10-12\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 5:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '558 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '559 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 12:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '560 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '561 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 23:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '562 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 22:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '563 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '564 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 103:8 in \v~: \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* is merciful and gracious, \qt* \f + \fr 103:8 \ft Quoted in James 5:11\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 103:8 in \v~: '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 103:8 \\ft Quoted in James 5:11\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 2:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '565 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 12:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '566 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 76 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 53 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 20 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 11:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 14:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '567 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '568 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 103:17 in \v~: But \nd Adonai \nd*’s \tl cheshed\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \qt those who fear him, \qt* \f + \fr 103:17 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:50\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 103:17 in \v~: 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 103:17 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:50\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '569 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '570 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 35:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '571 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 4:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '572 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:22 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 29:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 104:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '573 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '574 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '575 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '576 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 104:4 in \p~: \qt his servants flames of fire. \qt* \f + \fr 104:4 \ft Quoted in Heb 1:7\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 9:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 73 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 104:4 in \p~: '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 104:4 \\ft Quoted in Heb 1:7\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 92 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '577 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 14 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 12:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 4:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 82 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 90 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '578 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 31:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '579 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 77 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 88 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 75 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '580 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 4:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '581 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 16:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '582 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 55 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 82 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 93 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 42 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 56 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 107:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '583 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 50:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '584 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 97 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 116:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '585 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 67 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 1:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '586 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 1:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 10:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '587 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '588 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 19:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '589 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 20:13-14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '590 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 15:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '591 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '592 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 3:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 16:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '593 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 4:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '594 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 5:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 103:8 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 104:35 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '595 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 105:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jam 5:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 111:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '596 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 11:44 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '597 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '598 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 1:24-25 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 105:6 in \v~: you \qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \qt* \f + \fr 105:6 \ft Quoted in Rom 11:1\f* his servant, WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:6-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '599 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '600 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '601 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 28:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '602 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '603 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:7 (in part) ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 118:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '604 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '605 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '606 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 7:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '607 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 39:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '608 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 24:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '609 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '610 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '611 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '612 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '613 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '614 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 2:25 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '615 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:10-12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 34:12-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '616 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:14-15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 8:12-13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '617 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 3:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '618 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 10:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '619 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 105:45 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 4:18 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 11:31 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '620 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 5:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:34 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '621 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 Pet 5:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 55:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '622 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 22:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '623 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 22:28 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '624 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 2:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 26:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '625 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 90:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '626 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '627 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '2 Pet 3:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '628 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 John 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 20:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '629 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '1 John 3:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '630 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Jude 1:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OURb# ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'NC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'OC Key Verse ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '631 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '632 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '633 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '634 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '635 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '636 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 1:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 48:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '637 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 2:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '638 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 25:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '639 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Num 31:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '640 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:26-27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '641 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 22:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '642 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '643 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Pro 3:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '644 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '645 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '646 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 106:48 in \v~: \qt Blessed be \+nd Adonai, \+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \qt* \f + \fr 106:48 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 106:48 in \v~: '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt* \\f + \\fr 106:48 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:68\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '647 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 4:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:3 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:48 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 107:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '648 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '649 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 141:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '650 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 5:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '651 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '652 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '653 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 50:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '654 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '655 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '656 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '657 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 54:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '658 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:9-10 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 107:22 in \v~: \qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \qt* \f + \fr 107:22 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '659 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 107:22 in \v~: '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 107:22 \\ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '660 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:15-16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 2:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '661 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 6:16-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 13:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '662 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '663 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '664 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 49:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '665 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 23:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '666 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 8:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 141:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '667 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 8:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '668 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 9:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:4-7 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '669 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 9:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:15-17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '670 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 10:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 146:6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 107:43 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '671 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 108:0 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '672 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '673 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 46:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '674 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 11:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '675 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 12:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '676 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '677 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 32:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '678 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 21:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '679 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:10 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 108:13 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 51:22 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '680 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:10-11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:9-10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '681 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 19:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 109:3 in \p~: and fought against me \qt without a cause. \qt* \f + \fr 109:3 \ft Quoted in John 15:25\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '682 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 109:3 in \p~: 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 109:3 \\ft Quoted in John 15:25\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 14:19-20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 63:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '683 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '684 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 86:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '685 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 15:8 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 109:8 in \p~: \wj \+qt Let another take his office. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 109:8 \ft Quoted in Acts 1:20\f* \f + \fr 109:8 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 6:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 109:8 in \p~: \wj \+qt Let another take his office. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 109:8 \ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '686 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:2 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 109:8 in \p~: '\\f + \\fr 109:8 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26)\\f* \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 109:8 \\ft Quoted in Acts 1:20\\f* \\f + \\fr 109:8 \\ft Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 9:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '687 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '688 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 16:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 7:21 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '689 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 21:9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '690 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '691 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:7-8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 47:7-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '692 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 18:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '693 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 34:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '694 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 115:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '695 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '696 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 135:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '697 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 72:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '698 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '699 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:15 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:8-9 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '700 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:31 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:19 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 110:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:2 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '701 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 30:33 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '702 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:17 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:1 in \v~: \wj \+qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* says to \+tl adoni\+tl* [my Lord], \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22)\f* \wj “Sit at my right hand, \wj* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '703 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:1 in \v~: \wj \+qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* says to \+tl adoni\+tl* [my Lord], \+qt* \wj* \wj “Sit at my right hand, \wj* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21\f* WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:1 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 110:1 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)\\f* \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22)\\f* \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj* \\f + \\fr 110:1 \\ft Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 66:22 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '704 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:1 in \p~: \wj \+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25\f* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 26:11-12 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:1 in \p~: \wj \+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 110:1 \ft Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '705 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 110:1 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 110:1 \\ft Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25\\f* \\f + \\fr 110:1 \\ft Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:3 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 7:14 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '706 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:4 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:2 in \v~: \wj \+nd Adonai \+nd* will send out \wj* \f + \fr 110:2 \ft MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27)\f* \wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \wj* WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 25:8 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '707 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 65:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '708 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:5 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 110:4 in \p~: \wj \+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 110:4 \ft Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 110:4 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 110:4 \\ft Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 43:19 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '709 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '710 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 110:7 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 111:0 WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '711 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '712 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:19-20 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '713 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:3 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 111:4 in \p~: \qt \+nd Adonai \+nd* is gracious and merciful. \qt* \f + \fr 111:4 \ft Quoted in James 5:11\f* WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '714 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 111:4 in \p~: '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 111:4 \\ft Quoted in James 5:11\\f* ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:11 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '715 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:27 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 52:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '716 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 24:23 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '717 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:5 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:19-20 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 111:9 in \p~: \qt His name is holy \qt* \f + \fr 111:9 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:49\f* and awesome! WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '718 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:12 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 40:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '719 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 111:10 WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:13 ' WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 112:0 WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 41:4 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '720 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:13 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 44:6 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '721 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '722 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:16 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 11:10 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '723 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:17 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Is 55:1 ' WARNING: Found '\tc1' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: '724 ' WARNING: Found '\tc2' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 22:18 ' WARNING: Found '\tc3' internal marker after CNC 2:0 at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 12:32 ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after CNC -1:0 in \id: 'CNC - One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse OC-NC ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 112:9 in \p~: \qt His righteousness endures forever. \qt* \f + \fr 112:9 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 9:9\f* WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after CNC -1:1 in \h: 'Key Verse ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 112:9 in \p~: '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 112:9 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 9:9\\f* ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space after CNC -1:2 in \toc1: 'Key Verse ' WARNING: _processLineFix: Additional "Removed trailing space" messages suppressed for BDB__Demo__OURB CNC ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 112:10 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 113:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 113:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 114:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 114:8 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 115:7 in \p~: They have feet, but they \qt don’t walk, \qt* \f + \fr 115:7 \ft Quoted in Rev 9:20\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 115:7 in \p~: 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 115:7 \\ft Quoted in Rev 9:20\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 115:13 in \p~: \qt both small and great. \qt* \f + \fr 115:13 \ft Quoted in Rev 11:18; 19:5\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 115:13 in \p~: '\\qt both small and great. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 115:13 \\ft Quoted in Rev 11:18; 19:5\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:18 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 116:10 in \v~: \qt I believed, therefore I said, \qt* \f + \fr 116:10 \ft Quoted in 2 Cor 4:13\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 116:10 in \v~: '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 116:10 \\ft Quoted in 2 Cor 4:13\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 116:11 in \p~: \qt “All men are liars.” \qt* \f + \fr 116:11 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:4\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 116:11 in \p~: '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 116:11 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:4\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 116:17 in \v~: \qt I will offer to \qt* you \qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \qt* \f + \fr 116:17 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 116:17 in \v~: '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt* \\f + \\fr 116:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 13:15\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:19 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 117:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 117:1 in \p~: \qt Extol him, all you peoples! \qt* \f + \fr 117:1 \ft Quoted in Rom 15:11\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 117:1 in \p~: '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt* \\f + \\fr 117:1 \\ft Quoted in Rom 15:11\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 117:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 118:6 in \p~: \qt What can a human being do to me? \qt* \f + \fr 118:6 \ft Quoted in Heb 13:6\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 118:6 in \p~: '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt* \\f + \\fr 118:6 \\ft Quoted in Heb 13:6\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 118:22 in \v~: \f + \fr 118:22 \ft MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9)\f* \wj \+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 118:22 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 118:22 in \v~: \wj \+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 118:22 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 118:22 in \v~: '\\f + \\fr 118:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11)\\f* \\f + \\fr 118:22 \\ft MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9)\\f* \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 118:22 \\ft Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 118:23 in \p~: \wj \+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 118:23 \ft Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 118:23 in \p~: '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 118:23 \\ft Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: 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\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \+nd Adonai \+nd*! \+qt* \wj* \f + \fr 118:26 \ft Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 118:26 in \v~: '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj* \\f + \\fr 118:26 \\ft Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13\\f* \\f + \\fr 118:26 \\ft Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:176 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 120:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 120:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 121:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 121:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 123:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 123:4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 124:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 124:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 125:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 125:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 126:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 126:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 127:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 127:5 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 128:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 128:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 129:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 129:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 130:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 130:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 131:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 131:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 132:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 132:5 in \p~: \qt a dwelling for the \+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \qt* \f + \fr 132:5 \ft Quoted in Acts 7:46\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 132:5 in \p~: "\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt* \\f + \\fr 132:5 \\ft Quoted in Acts 7:46\\f* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 132:11 in \p~: “I will set the fruit of your body on your \qt throne. \qt* \f + \fr 132:11 \ft Quoted in Luke 1:32\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 132:11 in \p~: '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 132:11 \\ft Quoted in Luke 1:32\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 132:12 in \p~: their \qt children \qt* \f + \fr 132:12 \ft Quoted in John 7:42\f* also will sit on your throne forever more.” ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 132:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 133:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 133:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 134:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 134:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 135:1 in \p~: \qt Praise him, you servants \qt* \f + \fr 135:1 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:5\f* of \nd Adonai \nd*, ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 135:17 in \v~: They have ears, but they \qt can’t hear; \qt* \f + \fr 135:17 \ft Quoted in Rev 9:20\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 135:17 in \v~: 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 135:17 \\ft Quoted in Rev 9:20\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 135:20 in \p~: \qt You who fear \qt* \nd Adonai, \nd* \f + \fr 135:20 \ft Quoted in Rev 19:5\f* praise \nd Adonai \nd*! ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 136:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 136:1 in \p~: \tl ki' li-olam chas'do\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·. \f + \fr 136:1 \ft Note: Verse one shows the Hebrew for this verse and this Psalm’s repeated second line. Instead of repeating the second phrase 26 times, OUR Bible has utilized the rational of Hebrew poetry and repeats the same idea in multiple ways from multiple accepted translations; like many facets of a diamond.\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 136:1 in \p~: "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·. \\f + \\fr 136:1 \\ft Note: Verse one shows the Hebrew for this verse and this Psalm’s repeated second line. Instead of repeating the second phrase 26 times, OUR Bible has utilized the rational of Hebrew poetry and repeats the same idea in multiple ways from multiple accepted translations; like many facets of a diamond.\\f* " ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: doAppendEntry: Marker 'ie' at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' CNC -1:740 should always have text WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' CNC -1:741 ERROR: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra ' One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse NC-OC ' material in chapter number 'BDB__Demo__OURB' CNC 2:0 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 136:26 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 137:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 137:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 138:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 138:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 140:3 in \p~: \qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \qt* \f + \fr 140:3 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:13\f* \qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \qs* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 141:2 in \v~: Let my \qt prayer \qt* be set before you like \qt incense; \qt* \f + \fr 141:2 \ft Quoted in Rev 5:8, 8:3\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 141:2 in \v~: 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 141:2 \\ft Quoted in Rev 5:8, 8:3\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 142:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 142:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 143:2 in \p~: \qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \qt* \f + \fr 143:2 \ft Quoted in Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 143:2 in \p~: '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt* \\f + \\fr 143:2 \\ft Quoted in Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 144:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 144:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 145:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 145:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 146:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Found footnote preceded by a space after PSA 146:6 in \p~: \qt the sea, and all that is in them; \qt* \f + \fr 146:6 \ft Quoted in Acts 4:24, 14:15; Rev 10:6\f* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: _processLineFix: Removed trailing space before note after PSA 146:6 in \p~: '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt* \\f + \\fr 146:6 \\ft Quoted in Acts 4:24, 14:15; Rev 10:6\\f* ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 146:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 147:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 147:20 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 148:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 148:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 149:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace before chapter number around 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 149:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: InternalBibleBook._processLine: Extra whitespace after chapter number at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 150:0 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 1:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at PSA 1:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 2:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 3:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 4:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 5:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 6:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 7:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 8:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 9:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 10:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 11:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 12:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 13:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 14:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 15:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 15:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 15:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 15:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 15:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 16:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 17:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:40 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:42 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:44 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:45 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:46 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:47 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:48 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:49 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 18:50 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 19:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 20:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 21:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 22:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 23:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 24:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 25:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 26:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 27:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 28:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 29:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 30:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 31:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 32:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 33:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 34:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 35:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 36:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 37:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 38:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 39:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 40:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 41:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a c in a segment at PSA 42:0 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 42:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at PSA 42:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 43:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 43:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 43:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 43:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 43:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 44:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 45:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 46:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 47:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 48:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 49:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 50:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 51:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 52:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 53:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 54:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 55:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 56:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 57:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 58:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 59:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 60:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 61:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:7 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Multiple introduction sections in CNC!!! INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 62:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 63:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 64:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 65:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a q2 in a segment at PSA 66:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 66:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 67:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 68:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 69:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 70:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 70:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 70:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 70:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 70:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 71:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 72:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at PSA 73:0 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 73:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at PSA 73:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 74:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 75:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 76:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 77:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:42 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:44 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:45 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:46 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:47 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:48 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:49 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:50 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:51 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:52 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:53 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:54 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:55 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:56 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:57 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:58 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:59 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:60 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:61 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:62 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:63 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:64 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:65 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:66 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:67 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:68 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:69 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:70 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:71 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 78:72 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 79:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 80:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 81:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 82:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 83:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 84:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 85:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 86:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 87:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 87:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 87:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 87:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 88:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:36 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after CNC 2:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:42 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:44 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:45 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:46 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:47 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:48 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:49 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:50 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:51 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 89:52 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at PSA 90:0 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 90:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at PSA 90:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 91:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 92:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 93:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 93:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 93:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 93:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 93:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 94:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 95:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 96:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 97:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 98:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 99:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 100:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 100:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 100:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 100:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 101:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 102:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 103:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 104:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:42 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:44 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 105:45 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:42 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:44 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:45 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:46 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:47 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 106:48 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a c in a segment at PSA 107:0 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:26 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:27 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:28 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:29 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:30 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:31 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:32 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:33 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:34 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:35 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:36 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:37 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:38 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:39 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:40 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:41 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:42 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 107:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a ms1 in a segment at PSA 107:43 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:1 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 108:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:2 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:3 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:4 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:5 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:6 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:7 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:8 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:9 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:10 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:11 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:12 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:13 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:14 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:15 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:16 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:17 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:18 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:19 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:20 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:21 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:22 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:23 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:24 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:25 that previously crossed a boundary ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:28 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after CNC 2:0 (Text is None) INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 109:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 110:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 111:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 112:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 113:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 114:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 115:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 116:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 117:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 117:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 118:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:27 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:28 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:29 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:30 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:31 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:32 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:33 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:34 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:35 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:36 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:37 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:38 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:39 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:40 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:41 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:42 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:43 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:44 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:45 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:46 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:47 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:48 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:49 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:50 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:51 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:52 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:53 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:54 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:55 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:56 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:57 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:58 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:59 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:60 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:61 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:62 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:63 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:64 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:65 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:66 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:67 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:68 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:69 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:70 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:71 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:72 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:73 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:74 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:75 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:76 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:77 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:78 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:79 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:80 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:81 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:82 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:83 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:84 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:85 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:86 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:87 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:88 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:90 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:91 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:92 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:93 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:94 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:95 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:96 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:97 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:98 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:99 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:100 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:101 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:102 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:103 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:104 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:105 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:106 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:107 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:108 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:109 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:110 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:111 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:112 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:113 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:114 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:115 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:116 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:117 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:118 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:119 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:120 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:121 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:122 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:123 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:124 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:125 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:126 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:127 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:128 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:129 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:130 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:131 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:132 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:133 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:134 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:135 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:136 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:137 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:138 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:139 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:140 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:141 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:142 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:143 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:144 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:145 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:146 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:147 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:148 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:149 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:150 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:151 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:152 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:153 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:154 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:155 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:156 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:157 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:158 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:159 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:160 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:161 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:162 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:163 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:164 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:165 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:166 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:167 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:168 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:169 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:170 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:171 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:172 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:173 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:174 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:175 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 119:176 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 120:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 121:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 122:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 123:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 123:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 123:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 123:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 124:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 125:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 125:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 125:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 125:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 125:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 126:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 126:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 126:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 126:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 126:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 127:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 127:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 127:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 127:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 127:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 128:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 128:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 128:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 128:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 128:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 129:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 130:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 131:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 131:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 131:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 132:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 133:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 133:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 133:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 134:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 134:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 134:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 135:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:25 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 136:26 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 137:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 138:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:22 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:23 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 139:24 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 140:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 141:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 142:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 143:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 144:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 145:21 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 146:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:15 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:16 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:17 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:18 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:19 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 147:20 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:10 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:11 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:12 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:13 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 148:14 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:6 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:7 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:8 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 149:9 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:1 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:2 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:3 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:4 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:5 that previously crossed a boundary INFO: We have a v in a segment at PSA 150:6 that previously crossed a boundary WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after PSA 42:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after PSA 73:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after PSA 90:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after PSA 107:0 (Text is None) WARNING: Unexpected '¬ms1' newline marker in Bible book after PSA 150:6 (Text is None) INFO: Loading supplied project metadata… WARNING: loadMetadataTextFile: Surprised to find multiple equal signs in line: 'Source=https://eBible.org/find/details.php?id=engourb' INFO: processSet: Doing all automatic checks for USFM2 Bible… 14:57:03 INFO: Running ProcessLoadedBible v0.79… INFO: checkLoadedBible: Doing all automatic checks on loaded Bible… 14:57:03 INFO: Doing Bible checks… CRITICAL: countWordsForDiscover(io1, 'Context: Matthew identifies himself as a tax-collector, a role commonly despised by Romans and Jews alike. Some Jews, such as political Zealots, would view such publicans as turn-coats and traitors. Matthew’s account records the most parallels of Jewish Bible prophecies of Messiah with Rabbi Yeshua. This is the most “Jewish” in writing style and presentation of arguments. Some scholars show evidence that this was originally written in Hebrew / Aramaic and translated into Greek.', main) word content problem: MAT -1:-1 Got 'tax-collector' from 'tax-collector,' CRITICAL: countWordsForDiscover(io1, 'Context: Matthew identifies himself as a tax-collector, a role commonly despised by Romans and Jews alike. Some Jews, such as political Zealots, would view such publicans as turn-coats and traitors. Matthew’s account records the most parallels of Jewish Bible prophecies of Messiah with Rabbi Yeshua. This is the most “Jewish” in writing style and presentation of arguments. Some scholars show evidence that this was originally written in Hebrew / Aramaic and translated into Greek.', main) word content problem: MAT -1:-1 Got 'tax-collector' from 'tax-collector,' ERROR: InternalBible.check: Unable to find file for typical added units checks: /srv/Documents/FreelyGiven/BibleOrgSys/BibleOrgSys/Internals/DataFiles/ScrapedFiles/AddedUnitData.pickle ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after INT -1:2 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after INT -1:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' INT -1:35 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after FRT -1:2 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after FRT -1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:14:ip)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' FRT -1:16 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after GEN -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 1:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 1:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 3:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 3:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 3:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 3:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:17:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 3:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:9:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:9:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 4:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 5:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 5:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 6:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 7:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 7:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 7:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 7:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 8:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 9:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 9:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 9:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 9:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 10:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 10:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 10:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 11:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 12:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 13:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 13:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 13:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 14:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 14:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 14:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 15:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 15:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 15:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 16:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 16:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 16:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 16:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 16:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 17:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:29:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:31:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:32:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 18:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 19:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 20:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:17:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 22:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in GEN 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 22:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 23:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 23:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:7 ERROR: Mismatched '”' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:6:v)', '‘ (opened at 24:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:8 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 24:6:v)', '‘ (opened at 24:7:v)'] before v marker or missing reopening quotes at GEN 24:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:50 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:56:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:56 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:59 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:67 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 24:67 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 25:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 26:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:27:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 27:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 28:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 29:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:15:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 30:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:36:v,31:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:36:v,31:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 31:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:26:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 32:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 33:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 34:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 35:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 36:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 37:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 38:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 39:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:8:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 40:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:25:v,41:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:51:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 41:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 42:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 43:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 44:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:4:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:4:p)', '‘ (opened at 45:9:v)', '“ (opened at 45:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:4:p)', '‘ (opened at 45:9:v)', '“ (opened at 45:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 45:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 46:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 46:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 46:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 47:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 48:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 48:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v,49:13:v,49:14:v,49:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:17 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 49:1:v,49:3:v,49:5:v,49:8:v,49:13:v,49:14:v,49:16:v)' before q1 marker or missing reopening quotes at GEN 49:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:19:v,49:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 49:20 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 49:19:v,49:20:v,49:21:v,49:22:v)' before q1 marker or missing reopening quotes at GEN 49:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 50:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 50:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' GEN 50:23 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after EXO -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 1:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 1:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 2:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 3:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 3:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 3:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 3:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 4:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 5:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 6:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:15 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 7:14:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 7:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 8:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 9:1:v)', '“ (opened at 9:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:13:v)', '‘ (opened at 9:13:v)', '“ (opened at 9:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 9:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 10:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:3 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 11:4:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 11:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 12:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 12:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 12:46 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 13:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 13:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 13:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 13:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 14:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:4 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 15:1:q1) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:13 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 15:1:q1)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 15:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 15:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 16:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 16:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 17:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 17:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 17:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 18:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 19:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:3:v,20:4:v,20:7:v,20:8:v,20:12:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 20:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 20:26 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 20:22:v)' before s1 marker at EXO 21:0 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:1:v,21:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:18 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 21:1:v,21:2:v,21:7:v,21:12:v,21:15:v,21:16:v,21:17:v,21:18:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 21:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 21:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v,21:28:v,21:33:v,21:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v,21:28:v,21:33:v,21:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 21:35 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v,21:28:v,21:33:v,21:35:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 21:20:v,21:22:v,21:26:v,21:28:v,21:33:v,21:35:v)', '“ (opened at 22:1:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 22:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:5:v,22:6:v,22:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:5:v,22:6:v,22:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:5:v,22:6:v,22:7:v,22:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:5:v,22:6:v,22:7:v,22:10:v,22:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 22:5:v,22:6:v,22:7:v,22:10:v,22:14:v,22:16:v,22:18:v,22:19:v,22:20:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 22:21 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 22:21:v,22:22:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 22:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 22:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 22:26 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 22:25:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 22:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 22:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 22:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 22:28 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 22:28:v,22:29:v,22:29:p,22:31:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:28:v,22:29:v,22:29:p,22:31:v)', '“ (opened at 23:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in EXO 23:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:28:v,22:29:v,22:29:p,22:31:v)', '“ (opened at 23:1:v,23:2:v,23:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:28:v,22:29:v,22:29:p,22:31:v)', '“ (opened at 23:1:v,23:2:v,23:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 23:5 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 22:28:v,22:29:v,22:29:p,22:31:v)', '“ (opened at 23:1:v,23:2:v,23:4:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 23:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:6:v,23:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:6:v,23:7:v,23:8:v,23:9:v,23:10:v,23:12:v,23:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 23:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:6:v,23:7:v,23:8:v,23:9:v,23:10:v,23:12:v,23:13:v,23:14:v,23:18:v,23:19:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 23:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in EXO 23:19 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 23:6:v,23:7:v,23:8:v,23:9:v,23:10:v,23:12:v,23:13:v,23:14:v,23:18:v,23:19:p)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 23:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 23:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 24:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 25:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 25:5 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 25:2:v,25:10:v,25:23:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 25:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 25:31:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 26:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:31:v)', '“ (opened at 26:1:v,26:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 26:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:31:v)', '“ (opened at 26:1:v,26:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 26:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:31:v)', '“ (opened at 26:1:v,26:7:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 26:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 26:15:v,26:26:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 26:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 26:31:v,26:36:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 27:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 26:31:v,26:36:v)', '“ (opened at 27:1:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 27:8 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 27:9:v)' before b marker at EXO 27:19 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 27:20:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v,28:6:v,28:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:30 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 27:20:v)', '“ (opened at 28:1:v,28:6:v,28:15:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 28:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 28:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 28:43 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v)', '“ (opened at 29:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 28:31:v,28:36:v,28:40:v)', '“ (opened at 29:1:v,29:10:v,29:15:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 29:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:24 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 29:19:v,29:26:v,29:29:v,29:31:v,29:35:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 29:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 29:44 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 29:38:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 30:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 29:38:v)' before b marker at EXO 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 30:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 30:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 31:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 31:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 32:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 33:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 33:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 33:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 33:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:10:v,34:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:10:v,34:15:v,34:17:v,34:18:v,34:19:v,34:21:v,34:22:v,34:25:v,34:26:v,34:26:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in EXO 34:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 34:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 35:26 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 35:30:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 36:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 35:30:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at EXO 36:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 36:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 36:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 39:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 39:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:2:v,40:6:v,40:9:v,40:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 40:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:2:v,40:6:v,40:9:v,40:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 40:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' EXO 40:37 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after LEV -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 1:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:2:v,1:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 1:8 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 1:2:v,1:3:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 1:13 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 1:14:v) and ‘ (opened at 1:14:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 2:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:1:v)'] at LEV 2:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 2:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 2:3 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:4:v)'] at LEV 2:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 2:10 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v)'] at LEV 2:11 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)'] at LEV 2:14 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v) and ‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 3:1 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at LEV 3:1 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at LEV 3:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 3:5 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at LEV 3:6 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 3:6:v)'] at LEV 3:6 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at LEV 3:12 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 3:12:v)'] at LEV 3:12 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)'] at LEV 3:17 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 3:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 3:17:v)'] at LEV 3:17 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v)'] at LEV 4:2 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:2:v)'] at LEV 4:2 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v)'] at LEV 4:13 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:13:v)'] at LEV 4:13 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v,4:22:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:13:v,4:22:v)'] at LEV 4:22 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 1:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 1:14:v)', '“ (opened at 2:1:v,2:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 2:11:v,2:14:v)', '“ (opened at 4:2:v,4:22:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:13:v,4:22:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 4:26 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v) and ‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 5:1:v)'] at LEV 5:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v)', '‘ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v)'] at LEV 5:2 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v)', '‘ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v)'] at LEV 5:3 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v,5:4:v)', '‘ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v,5:4:v)'] at LEV 5:4 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v,5:4:v,5:7:v)', '‘ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v,5:4:v,5:7:v)'] at LEV 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 5:7 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 4:27:v,4:32:v)', '“ (opened at 5:1:v,5:2:v,5:3:v,5:4:v,5:7:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 5:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:15:v,5:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:15:v,5:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 5:18 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 6:25:v) and ‘ (opened at 6:25:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 6:25:v)', '‘ (opened at 6:25:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at LEV 7:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 6:25:v)', '‘ (opened at 6:25:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:7:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:1:v,7:7:v)'] at LEV 7:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:25:v)', '‘ (opened at 6:25:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:9 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 6:25:v)', '‘ (opened at 6:25:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:7:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 7:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 7:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 8:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 9:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 9:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 9:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 10:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 13:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 13:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 13:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 13:12 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:2:v,13:9:v,13:12:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 13:17 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:18:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 13:23 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:24:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 13:28 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:29:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 13:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:38:v,13:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 13:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 14:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:2:v,14:8:v,14:10:v,14:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:2:v,14:8:v,14:10:v,14:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:18 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 14:2:v,14:8:v,14:10:v,14:12:v,14:19:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 14:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:21:v,14:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:34:v,14:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 14:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 15:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 15:2:v,15:4:v,15:7:v,15:8:v,15:9:v,15:11:v,15:12:v,15:13:v,15:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 15:2:v,15:4:v,15:7:v,15:8:v,15:9:v,15:11:v,15:12:v,15:13:v,15:14:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 15:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 15:25 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 15:16:v,15:19:v,15:20:v,15:24:v,15:25:v,15:28:v)', '‘ (opened at 15:16:v,15:19:v,15:20:v,15:24:v,15:25:v,15:28:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 15:30 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 16:2:v,16:3:v,16:6:v,16:11:v,16:15:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 16:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 16:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 16:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:18:v,16:20:v,16:23:v,16:26:v,16:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 16:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 17:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 17:7 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 17:2:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 17:7 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 18:2:v)', '‘ (opened at 18:2:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 18:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 18:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 18:20 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 18:6:v,18:7:v,18:8:v,18:10:v,18:19:v,18:20:v)', '‘ (opened at 18:21:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 18:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 19:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 19:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 19:12 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 19:2:v,19:3:v,19:4:v,19:9:v,19:11:v,19:12:v,19:13:v)', '‘ (opened at 19:5:v,19:9:v,19:11:v,19:12:v,19:13:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 19:13 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 19:13:p,19:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 19:13:p,19:14:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 19:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 19:15:v,19:16:v,19:16:p,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v,19:19:p,19:19:p,19:19:p)', '‘ (opened at 19:20:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 19:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 19:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:23:v,19:26:v,19:27:v,19:28:v,19:29:v,19:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 19:31 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 19:23:v,19:26:v,19:27:v,19:28:v,19:29:v,19:31:v)', '‘ (opened at 19:32:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 19:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v,20:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v,20:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v,20:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v,20:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 20:21 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 20:2:v,20:7:v,20:10:v,20:13:v,20:14:v,20:15:v,20:16:v,20:17:v,20:19:v)', '‘ (opened at 20:22:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 20:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:2:v,22:3:v,22:4:v,22:9:v,22:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 22:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:2:v,22:3:v,22:4:v,22:9:v,22:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 22:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:2:v,22:3:v,22:4:v,22:9:v,22:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 22:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 22:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v,23:3:v,23:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 23:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 23:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 24:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 24:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 25:9 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:2:v,25:8:v,25:13:v)', '‘ (opened at 25:2:v,25:8:v,25:13:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 25:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 25:23 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:14:v,25:18:v,25:23:v)', '‘ (opened at 25:14:v,25:18:v,25:23:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 25:24 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:25:v)', '‘ (opened at 25:25:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 25:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LEV 25:34 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 25:29:v,25:32:v,25:35:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 25:38 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:39:v,25:44:v)', '‘ (opened at 25:39:v,25:44:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 25:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:47:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 25:49 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 25:47:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 26:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 25:47:v)', '“ (opened at 26:1:v,26:2:v)', '‘ (opened at 26:1:v,26:2:v)'] before b marker at LEV 26:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 26:3:v)', '‘ (opened at 26:3:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 26:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:6:v,26:9:v,26:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 26:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:6:v,26:9:v,26:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 26:35 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 27:2:v,27:9:v,27:14:v)', '‘ (opened at 27:2:v,27:9:v,27:14:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 27:15 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 27:16:v)', '‘ (opened at 27:16:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 27:21 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 27:22:v,27:26:v)', '‘ (opened at 27:28:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at LEV 27:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:29:v,27:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LEV 27:33 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after NUM -1:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:4 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 1:2:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 1:5 ERROR: Unexpected '”' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 1:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 2:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 2:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 2:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 3:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:22:v,4:24:v,4:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:22:v,4:24:v,4:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 4:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:18 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 5:12:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:12:v)', '“ (opened at 5:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:19 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 5:12:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:21 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 5:12:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 5:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 7:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 8:6:v,8:12:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 8:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 9:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 9:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 9:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 10:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 11:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 12:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:41:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 14:44 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 15:18:v,15:22:v)', '‘ (opened at 15:18:v,15:22:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 15:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:27:v,15:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 15:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 15:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:41:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 16:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 17:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 18:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 18:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 18:3 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 18:20:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 18:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 18:29 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 18:26:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 18:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:2:v,19:9:v,19:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 19:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 20:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 20:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 20:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:14:p,20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 21:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 21:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 22:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 23:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:18:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 23:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 23:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 24:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 25:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 25:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 25:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 25:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 26:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 26:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 26:59 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 27:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 27:11 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 28:2:v,28:9:v,28:11:v)', '‘ (opened at 28:3:v,28:9:v,28:11:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 28:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 28:26 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 28:16:v) and ‘ (opened at 28:26:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 29:1 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 28:16:v)', '‘ (opened at 28:26:v)', '“ (opened at 29:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 29:1:v)'] at NUM 29:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 29:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 29:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 29:2 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 28:16:v)', '‘ (opened at 28:26:v)', '“ (opened at 29:1:v,29:7:v)', '‘ (opened at 29:1:v,29:7:v)'] at NUM 29:7 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 28:16:v)', '‘ (opened at 28:26:v)', '“ (opened at 29:1:v,29:7:v)', '‘ (opened at 29:1:v,29:7:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 29:11 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 29:12:v,29:17:v,29:20:v,29:23:v,29:26:v,29:29:v,29:32:v)', '‘ (opened at 29:12:v,29:17:v,29:20:v,29:23:v,29:26:v,29:29:v,29:32:v)'] before p marker or missing reopening quotes at NUM 29:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:1:v,30:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 30:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:1:v,30:3:v,30:6:v,30:9:v,30:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:1:v,30:3:v,30:6:v,30:9:v,30:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 30:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 30:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:15:v,31:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 31:50 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:6:v,32:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 32:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 33:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 34:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 34:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 34:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in NUM 35:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' NUM 36:11 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after DEU -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 1:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 2:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 3:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 3:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 3:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 4:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:18 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 5:6:v,5:7:v,5:8:v,5:11:v,5:12:v,5:16:v,5:17:v,5:18:v,5:19:v,5:20:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at DEU 5:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 5:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 5:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 6:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 6:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 7:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 7:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 7:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 8:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 9:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 10:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 10:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 10:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 10:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 10:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 10:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 11:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 11:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 11:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 11:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 12:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 12:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 12:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 12:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 12:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 14:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 14:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 15:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 15:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 16:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 16:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 16:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 17:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 17:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 17:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 18:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 18:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 18:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 18:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 18:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 18:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 18:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 19:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 19:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 19:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 19:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 20:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 20:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 20:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 21:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 21:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 22:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in DEU 23:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 23:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in DEU 23:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in DEU 23:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 24:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 25:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 25:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in DEU 25:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 26:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 26:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:10 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 27:12:v)' before p marker or missing reopening quotes at DEU 27:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:20 ERROR: Unclosed ‘ (opened at 27:20:p) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:20 ERROR: Unclosed ‘ (opened at 27:21:p) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:22 ERROR: Unclosed ‘ (opened at 27:22:p) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:22 ERROR: Unclosed ‘ (opened at 27:23:p) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:23 ERROR: Unclosed ‘ (opened at 27:24:p) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['‘ (opened at 27:26:p)', '“ (opened at 27:26:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 27:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:62 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 28:62 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 29:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 29:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 29:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in DEU 30:3 ERROR: Unclosed ['“'] speech marks at end of note in DEU 30:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 30:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 31:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 32:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 32:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:8:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 33:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:20:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 33:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:22:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 33:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 33:23:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 33:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' DEU 34:5 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after PSA -1:9 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for nd after PSA 7:0 in cd: \it A \+tl shiggayon\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \+nd Adonai \+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 7:0 in cd: \it A \+tl shiggayon\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \+nd Adonai \+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for nd after PSA 18:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \+nd Adonai \+nd*, who spoke to \+nd Adonai \+nd* the words of this song in the day that \+nd Adonai \+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'nd', 'nd', 'nd', 'nd', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 18:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \+nd Adonai \+nd*, who spoke to \+nd Adonai \+nd* the words of this song in the day that \+nd Adonai \+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 32:0 in cd: \it By David [Beloved]. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 32:0 in cd: \it By David [Beloved]. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for nd after PSA 36:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \+nd Adonai \+nd*.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 36:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \+nd Adonai \+nd*.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 42:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 42:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 44:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 44:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 45:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \+tl yadidim\+tl* ·beloveds·.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 45:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \+tl yadidim\+tl* ·beloveds·.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 52:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 52:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 53:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 53:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 54:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 54:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 55:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 55:0 in cd: \it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 74:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 74:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 78:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 78:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 88:0 in cd: \it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 88:0 in cd: \it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 89:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 89:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 92:0 in cd: \it A Psalm. A song for the \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· day.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 92:0 in cd: \it A Psalm. A song for the \+tl Sabbath\+tl* ·To cease· day.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for nd after PSA 102:0 in cd: \it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \+nd Adonai \+nd*.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 102:0 in cd: \it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \+nd Adonai \+nd*.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 114:0 in cd: \it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \+tl Sea of Suf\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 114:0 in cd: \it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \+tl Sea of Suf\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 142:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 142:0 in cd: \it A \+tl maskil\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 145:0 in cd: \it A \+tl tehilah\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 145:0 in cd: \it A \+tl tehilah\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\it* WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after PSA 149:0 in cd: \it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \+tl Sea of Suf\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\it* WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after PSA 149:0 in cd: \it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \+tl Sea of Suf\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\it* ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 1:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 2:0 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 2:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 4:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 5:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 6:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 9:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 10:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 10:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:13:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 10:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 11:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 11:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 12:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 12:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 14:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 15:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 16:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 16:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 17:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 17:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 18:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 19:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 20:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 21:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 22:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 22:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 22:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 22:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 22:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 23:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 23:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 23:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 24:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 24:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 24:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 25:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 26:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 27:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 28:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 28:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 29:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 30:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 30:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 31:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 31:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 31:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 32:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 33:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 34:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 34:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 34:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 34:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 34:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 35:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 36:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 36:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 37:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 38:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 39:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 40:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 40:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 41:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 41:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 41:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 41:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 42:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 44:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 45:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 45:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 46:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 47:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 48:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 49:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 49:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 49:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 50:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 50:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 50:16:q2,50:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 50:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 50:16:q2,50:19:v,50:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 50:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 51:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 52:0:cd)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 52:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 52:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 53:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 54:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 55:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 57:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 57:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 59:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 59:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 59:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 60:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 60:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 60:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 61:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 62:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 62:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 62:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 64:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 64:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 65:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 66:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 66:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 69:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 69:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 70:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 70:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 71:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 72:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 72:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 72:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 73:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 73:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 74:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:0 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 75:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 75:4:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 75:4:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 75:4:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 75:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 77:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:56 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:61 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:64 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 78:67 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 79:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 80:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 80:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 81:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 81:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 81:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 81:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 82:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 83:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 83:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 83:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 84:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 85:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 86:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 86:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 88:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 89:19:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 89:19:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 89:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 91:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 91:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 92:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 92:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 93:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 94:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 94:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in PSA 95:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 95:11:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 95:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 96:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 99:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 101:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 102:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 102:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 103:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 104:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 104:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 104:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 105:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 105:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 105:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 105:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 106:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 107:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 107:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 107:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 108:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 108:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 108:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 109:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 109:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 109:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 110:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 110:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 110:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 111:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 111:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 112:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 113:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 113:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 113:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 115:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 116:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 117:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 118:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:61 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:83 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:87 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:109 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:110 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:121 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:122 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:122 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:133 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:136 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:141 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:153 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:155 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:157 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:158 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 119:176 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 122:1:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 122:1:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 122:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 124:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 124:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 125:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 125:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 125:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 127:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 127:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 128:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 129:8:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 129:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 132:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 132:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 132:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 133:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 134:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 135:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 136:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PSA 136:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 137:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 137:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 137:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 138:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 139:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 140:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 141:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 143:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 145:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 145:0 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 146:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 147:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 148:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 148:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PSA 149:0 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after PS2 -1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PS2 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PS2 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PS2 1:4 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after PRO -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 1:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 3:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:4:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:4:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 4:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 5:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 5:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 5:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 6:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 7:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 8:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PRO 8:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:4:v,8:12:v,8:22:v,8:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 8:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 9:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 10:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 10:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 10:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 10:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 11:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 11:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 12:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 12:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 12:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 13:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 13:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 13:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 13:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 14:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 15:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 15:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 15:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 16:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 17:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 18:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 19:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 20:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 21:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 21:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 21:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 22:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 23:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 24:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 25:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 26:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 26:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 26:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 27:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 28:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 28:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 29:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 29:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 29:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 29:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PRO 30:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in PRO 30:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v,30:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v,30:10:v,30:15:v,30:15:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v,30:10:v,30:15:v,30:15:q1,30:17:v,30:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v,30:10:v,30:15:v,30:15:q1,30:17:v,30:18:v,30:20:v,30:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:2:v,30:5:v,30:7:v,30:10:v,30:15:v,30:15:q1,30:17:v,30:18:v,30:20:v,30:21:v,30:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 30:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' PRO 31:3 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after ISA -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA -1:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:11:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 2:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:3:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 2:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 3:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 3:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 3:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 4:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 5:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:3:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['‘ (opened at 6:9:v)', '“ (opened at 6:9:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['‘ (opened at 6:9:v)', '“ (opened at 6:9:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 6:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:3 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 7:3:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:3:v)', '“ (opened at 7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:3:v)', '“ (opened at 7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:6 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 7:3:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 7:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 8:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 9:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 9:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 9:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 10:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 11:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 11:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 11:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 11:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 11:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 11:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 11:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 11:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 13:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 13:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 13:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 13:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 14:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 16:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 16:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 17:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 18:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 18:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 19:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 21:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 21:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 21:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 21:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 22:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 23:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 23:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 24:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 25:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 25:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 25:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 26:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 26:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 26:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 28:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 29:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 29:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 29:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 29:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 29:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 30:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 30:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 31:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 31:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:4:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 31:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 31:4:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 31:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 32:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 32:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 33:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 34:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 34:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 35:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 35:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 35:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 35:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 35:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:2 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 36:4:v)', '‘ (opened at 36:4:v)', '“ (opened at 36:4:v)', '‘ (opened at 36:7:v)'] at ISA 36:7 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 36:4:v)', '‘ (opened at 36:4:v)', '“ (opened at 36:4:v)', '‘ (opened at 36:7:v)'] at ISA 36:7 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 36:4:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:15 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 36:13:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:13:v)', '“ (opened at 36:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 36:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 36:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:6:v)', '‘ (opened at 37:6:v)', '“ (opened at 37:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:6 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 37:10:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:10:v)', '“ (opened at 37:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 37:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 37:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 38:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 38:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 39:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 39:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 39:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 39:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 39:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:3:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 40:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:9 ERROR: Unclosed ['“'] speech marks at end of note in ISA 40:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 40:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:14:q2)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 41:20 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 41:22:v,41:25:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 42:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:22:v,41:25:v)', '“ (opened at 42:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 41:22:v,41:25:v)', '“ (opened at 42:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 42:4 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 41:22:v,41:25:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 42:6 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 41:22:v,41:25:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at ISA 42:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 42:14:v,42:17:v,42:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 42:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:1:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 43:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 43:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 44:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 44:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:18:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:18:q1,45:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 45:18:q1,45:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 45:21 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 46:3:v,46:5:v,46:8:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:1 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 46:3:v,46:5:v,46:8:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at ISA 47:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 47:14 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:9 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 47:5:v,47:8:v,47:12:v)', '“ (opened at 48:1:v,48:6:q1,48:12:v,48:14:v,48:16:v)'] before q1 marker or missing reopening quotes at ISA 48:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 48:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 48:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 49:8 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:8:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:9 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:8:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:14 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:8:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:15 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:8:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:18 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:18:q1) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:19 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 49:8:v)', '“ (opened at 49:18:q1)', '“ (opened at 49:19:v)', '‘ (opened at 49:20:q2)'] at ISA 49:20 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 49:8:v)', '“ (opened at 49:18:q1)', '“ (opened at 49:19:v)', '‘ (opened at 49:21:v)'] at ISA 49:21 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:18:q1) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:22 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:18:q1) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 49:25 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 49:18:q1) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:8:v)', '“ (opened at 49:18:q1)', '“ (opened at 50:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 49:8:v)', '“ (opened at 49:18:q1)', '“ (opened at 50:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 49:8:v)', '“ (opened at 49:18:q1)'] before v marker or missing reopening quotes at ISA 50:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 50:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 50:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 50:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 50:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 50:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 50:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 51:1:v,51:4:v,51:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 51:1:v,51:4:v,51:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 51:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 51:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 52:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 52:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 52:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 53:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 53:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 53:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 53:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 53:12 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 53:11:q2) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 53:11:q2)', '“ (opened at 54:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:1 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 53:11:q2) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 53:11:q2)', '“ (opened at 54:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 53:11:q2)', '“ (opened at 54:2:v,54:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 53:11:q2)', '“ (opened at 54:2:v,54:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 53:11:q2)', '“ (opened at 54:2:v,54:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 54:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 54:11:v,54:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 54:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 55:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 55:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 55:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 55:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 55:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 56:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 56:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 56:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 56:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 57:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 57:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 57:3:v,57:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 57:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 57:3:v,57:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 57:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 57:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v,58:3:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 58:1:v,58:3:q1,58:6:v,58:9:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 58:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 59:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 59:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 59:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 60:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 60:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 60:1:v,60:4:v,60:8:v,60:10:v,60:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 60:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 61:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 61:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 61:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 61:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 62:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in ISA 63:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 63:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 63:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 63:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 64:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 64:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 64:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:8:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:8:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:8:q1,65:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:8:q1,65:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:8:q1,65:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:13:q1,65:17:v,65:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 65:13:q1,65:17:v,65:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 65:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:2:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:5:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 66:18:v,66:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' ISA 66:20 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after MA1 -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 1:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 1:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 2:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 3:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 3:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 3:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 3:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 4:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 4:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 4:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 5:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 6:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 6:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 6:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 6:48 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 7:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 9:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 9:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 9:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 9:61 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:62 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:72 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 10:83 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:63 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 11:69 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 12:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 12:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 12:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 13:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 13:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 13:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 14:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 15:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 15:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 15:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 15:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 16:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 16:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 16:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MA1 16:12 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after MAT -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 1:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 1:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 2:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 2:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 2:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 3:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 3:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 3:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 3:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 4:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 5:47 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 6:34 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:3 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:4:v)'] at MAT 7:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:18 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:21:v)'] at MAT 7:21 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:22:v)'] at MAT 7:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:22 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v)', '‘ (opened at 7:23:v)'] at MAT 7:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 7:1:v,7:6:v,7:7:v,7:13:v,7:15:v,7:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 7:25 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 5:3:v,5:11:v,5:13:v,5:17:v,5:21:v,5:23:v,5:27:v,5:31:v,5:33:v,5:38:v,5:43:v)', '“ (opened at 6:1:v,6:5:v,6:14:v,6:16:v,6:19:v,6:22:v,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)'] before v marker or missing reopening quotes at MAT 7:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 8:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 8:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 8:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 8:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 8:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 8:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 8:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in MAT 9:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 9:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 9:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 9:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 10:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:9 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 10:5:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v,10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v,10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v,10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v,10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:5:v)', '“ (opened at 10:12:v,10:16:v,10:21:v,10:24:v,10:29:v,10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 10:41 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 10:5:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:3 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 10:5:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at MAT 11:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 11:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 11:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 11:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:7:v,11:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:7:v,11:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 11:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 11:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 12:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 12:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 12:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 12:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 12:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:11:v,13:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:11:v,13:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 13:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 13:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:54:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:55 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 13:58 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 14:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 15:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 16:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 17:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 17:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 17:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 17:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:3:v,18:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 18:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 18:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 18:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 18:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:22:v,18:28:v,18:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 18:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 19:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 19:29 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 19:28:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)', '“ (opened at 20:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)', '“ (opened at 20:1:v,20:7:v,20:7:p,20:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)', '“ (opened at 20:1:v,20:7:v,20:7:p,20:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)', '“ (opened at 20:1:v,20:7:v,20:7:p,20:9:v,20:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:28:v)', '“ (opened at 20:1:v,20:7:v,20:7:p,20:9:v,20:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:15 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 19:28:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at MAT 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 20:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:27:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:31:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:31:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:31:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:31:p,21:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:42:v,21:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 21:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:2:v,22:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:21:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:21:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 22:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 23:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 23:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v,23:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 23:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v,23:13:v,23:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v,23:13:v,23:14:v,23:16:v,23:23:v,23:25:v,23:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:2:v,23:13:v,23:14:v,23:16:v,23:23:v,23:25:v,23:27:v,23:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 23:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 23:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 24:44 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 25:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v,25:44:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v,25:44:v,25:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)', '“ (opened at 25:1:v,25:14:v,25:19:v,25:21:v,25:22:v,25:23:v,25:24:v,25:26:v,25:31:v,25:37:v,25:40:v,25:44:v,25:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 25:45 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 24:4:v,24:15:v,24:23:v,24:25:v,24:32:v,24:37:v,24:45:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at MAT 26:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:52:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:53 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:55:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:55 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:63 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:65 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 26:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:70:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:70 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:72:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:72 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 26:74:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 26:74 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:9:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in MAT 27:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in MAT 27:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 27:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 27:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 27:58 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 28:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MAT 28:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 28:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 28:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MAT 28:14 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after MRK -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 1:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 1:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 1:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 2:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 3:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 3:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 4:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 5:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 6:52 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 7:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 8:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 9:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 10:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in MRK 10:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 10:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 11:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:15:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:16:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:16:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:34 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 12:35:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at MRK 12:37 ERROR: Unexpected '”' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 12:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 12:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v,13:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v,13:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v,13:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v,13:12:v,13:23:p,13:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:5:v,13:7:v,13:12:v,13:23:p,13:28:v,13:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 13:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:48:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:56 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:57 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:64 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:65 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 14:65 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:71:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 14:71 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in MRK 15:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 15:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 15:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 15:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 15:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 15:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 16:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in MRK 16:6 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 16:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' MRK 16:14 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after LUK -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:13 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 1:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:68 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 1:71 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 2:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 2:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 2:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 2:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 2:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 2:50 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:4:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 3:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 3:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 3:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 3:31 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 4:9:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at LUK 4:11 ERROR: Unexpected '”' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 4:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 4:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 5:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:10:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 5:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 5:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 5:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 6:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v) speech marks before q1 (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after q1) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 6:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 6:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 6:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)', '“ (opened at 6:36:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:37 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 6:20:q1,6:24:v,6:27:v,6:31:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at LUK 6:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:39:v,6:46:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 6:46 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:13:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:24:v,7:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:41:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:44:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 7:46 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 8:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 8:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:52:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 8:52 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:50:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 9:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:53 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:55:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:55 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:55:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:56 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:55:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:56 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:60:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:60 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:62:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 9:62 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 10:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:5:v,11:9:v,11:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:5:v,11:9:v,11:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:46:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:46:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 11:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v,12:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v,12:4:v,12:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:1:v,12:4:v,12:6:v,12:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:22:v,12:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:48 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 12:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:54:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:56 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:54:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 12:57 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in LUK 13:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 13:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:16:v,14:18:p,14:19:v,14:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 14:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 15:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 15:8 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 15:11:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 15:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 15:11:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 15:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:1:v,16:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:1:v,16:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:1:v,16:3:v,16:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v,16:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v,16:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v,16:19:v,16:25:v,16:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v,16:19:v,16:25:v,16:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:15:v,16:19:v,16:25:v,16:27:v,16:29:v,16:30:v,16:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 16:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 17:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 17:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 17:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 18:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v,19:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v,19:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v,19:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v,19:15:v,19:17:v,19:18:v,19:19:v,19:22:v,19:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 19:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 19:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 19:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:44 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 19:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:5 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:9:v,20:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:14 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)', '‘ (opened at 20:17:q1)'] before v marker or missing reopening quotes at LUK 20:18 ERROR: Unexpected '”' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:24:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:24:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:41:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:46:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 20:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 21:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 21:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 22:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:52:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:53 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:54 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:57:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:57 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:60:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:60 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:61 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 22:62 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 22:67:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 22:67 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 23:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 23:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 23:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 23:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 23:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 23:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:19:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:19:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 24:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' LUK 24:41 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:45 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in LUK 24:50 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after JHN -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN -1:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 1:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:12 ERROR: Unclosed ['“'] speech marks at end of note in JHN 1:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:20 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 1:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 1:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in JHN 1:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 2:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 2:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 2:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:3 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 3:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 3:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 3:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 4:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 4:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 4:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:41 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 5:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:44 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v,5:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 5:19:v,5:24:v,5:31:v,5:39:v,5:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 5:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:22 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 6:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 6:38 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 6:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:43:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:53:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:53 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:61:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:64 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:64 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:67:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 6:70:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 6:70 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:6:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:24 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 7:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 7:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 7:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:45:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 7:51:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 7:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 8:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:22 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 8:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 8:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:39:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:39 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:39:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:45 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:42:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:48:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:49:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:50 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 8:54:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 8:55 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:6 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:12:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:20:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:28:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:39:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 9:39 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 9:41:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:41:v)', '“ (opened at 10:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 9:41:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:6 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 9:41:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at JHN 10:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:8 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 10:11 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 10:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:25:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:29 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:33:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:35 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 10:34:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 10:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:4:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:14:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:16:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:32:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:40 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 11:40:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:40 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 11:51 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:15:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:15 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:16 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 12:23:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at JHN 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:27 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:42 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 12:44:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 12:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:47 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 12:49 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:8:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:8 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 13:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 13:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:31:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:33 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:36:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:37:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:37 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:38:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 13:38 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 13:38:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:38:v)', '“ (opened at 14:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 13:38:v)', '“ (opened at 14:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“'] in note in JHN 14:2 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching '“ (opened at 13:38:v)' before v marker or missing reopening quotes at JHN 14:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:5:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 14:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 14:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:9:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 14:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 14:27 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 14:23:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 15:15 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:16 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:21 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 15:24 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v) speech marks before p (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after p) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:1 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:4 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)', '‘ (opened at 16:5:v)'] at JHN 16:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:9 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)', '“ (opened at 16:1:v,16:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:12 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at 14:23:v)', '“ (opened at 15:1:v,15:8:v,15:12:v,15:17:v,15:26:v)'] before v marker or missing reopening quotes at JHN 16:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:18:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:18 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:19:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:19 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:19:v,16:23:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:26 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 16:29:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 16:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 17:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 17:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 17:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 17:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 17:1:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 17:9 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 17:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:10 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:26:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:26 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:28 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:30:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:30 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 18:35:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 18:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 18:36 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:1 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:10:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:10 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:12:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:12 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:21:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 19:24:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:32 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 19:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character in note in JHN 19:34 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:2:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:2 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:5 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:13:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:13 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:14 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:17:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:17 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:22:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:23 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 20:27:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 20:27 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:3:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:4 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:7:v)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:7 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at 21:17:p)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:18 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' JHN 21:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after CNC -1:741 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after IXT -1:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after IXT -1:137 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:12 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:64 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:76 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:89 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:92 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:110 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:112 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:128 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' IXT -1:129 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after BAK -1:2 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after BAK -1:18 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after XXA -1:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXA -1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXA -1:13 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after XXB -1:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 89 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 105 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 93 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 109 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 125 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 142 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 91 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 133 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 81 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 88 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 157 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 90 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 107 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 85 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 167 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXB -1:430 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:14 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:25 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:28 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:31 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:31 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:36 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:46 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:46 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:53 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:58 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:59 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:60 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:61 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:64 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:65 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:67 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:69 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:69 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:71 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:71 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:73 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:75 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:76 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:77 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:79 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:82 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:83 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:84 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:84 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:84 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:84 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:85 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:90 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:92 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:92 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:92 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:92 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:95 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:97 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:102 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:102:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:102 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:102:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:102 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:103 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:104 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:109 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:36:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:110 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:110 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:111 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:112 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:113 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:114 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:114 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:115 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:115 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:116 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:117 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:118 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:118 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:119 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:119 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:120 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:121 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:122 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:122 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:123 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:126 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:127 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:129 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:129 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:129 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:129 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:132 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:132 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:132 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:140 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:141 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:149 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:152 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:155 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:156 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:156 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:156 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:161 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:167 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:171 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:172 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:173 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:174 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:174 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:175 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:176 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:176 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:176 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:177 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:177 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:179 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:179 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:181 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:181 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:182 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:182 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:183 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:190 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:191 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:191 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:192 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:193 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:195 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:205 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:110:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:208 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:208:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:209 WARNING: Lots of nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at XXB -1:209 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:212 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:215 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:215:tr)'] at XXB -1:215 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:217 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:217:tr)'] at XXB -1:217 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:218 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:220 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:227 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:227:tr)'] at XXB -1:227 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:229 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:231 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:233 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:234 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:237 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:237 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:242 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:242:tr)'] at XXB -1:242 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:242 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:242 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:244 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:245 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:246 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:246 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:246:tr)'] at XXB -1:246 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:247 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:248 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:248:tr)'] at XXB -1:248 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:249 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:249:tr)'] at XXB -1:249 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:250 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:254 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:255 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:257 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:258 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:258:tr)'] at XXB -1:258 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:258 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:258:tr)'] at XXB -1:258 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:258 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:261 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:261:tr)'] at XXB -1:261 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:261 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:264 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:264:tr)'] at XXB -1:264 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:266 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:266:tr)'] at XXB -1:266 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:268 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:269 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:269:tr)'] at XXB -1:269 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:269 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:276 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:276:tr)'] at XXB -1:276 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:276 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:278 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:278 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:278 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:278:tr)'] at XXB -1:278 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:278 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:278:tr)'] at XXB -1:278 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:280 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:283 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:283 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:284 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:284:tr)'] at XXB -1:284 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:287 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:289 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:289:tr)'] at XXB -1:289 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:292 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:294 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:294:tr)'] at XXB -1:294 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:294 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:294 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:294:tr)'] at XXB -1:294 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:300 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:303 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:303:tr)'] at XXB -1:303 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:310 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:312 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:314:tr)'] at XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:314:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:314:tr)'] at XXB -1:314 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:314:tr)'] at XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:314 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:314:tr)'] at XXB -1:314 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:322 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:322 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:322:tr)'] at XXB -1:322 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:324 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:324:tr)'] at XXB -1:324 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:326 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:326:tr)'] at XXB -1:326 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:326 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:326 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:326:tr)'] at XXB -1:326 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:330 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:330 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:331 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:338 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:346:tr)'] at XXB -1:346 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:346:tr)'] at XXB -1:346 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:346 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:346:tr)'] at XXB -1:346 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:353 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:353:tr)'] at XXB -1:353 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:358 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:358:tr)'] at XXB -1:358 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:359 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:359:tr)'] at XXB -1:359 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:363 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:363:tr)'] at XXB -1:363 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:363:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:363 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:364 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:364:tr)'] at XXB -1:364 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:364 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:364 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:364:tr)'] at XXB -1:364 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:364 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:366 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:366 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:366:tr)'] at XXB -1:366 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:367 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:367:tr)'] at XXB -1:367 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:369 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:374 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:377 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:378 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:378 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:378:tr)'] at XXB -1:378 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:378 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:378:tr)'] at XXB -1:378 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:388 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:388:tr)'] at XXB -1:388 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:389 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:390 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:390:tr)'] at XXB -1:390 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:391 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:394 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:399 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:401 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:402 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:405 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:405:tr)'] at XXB -1:405 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:406 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:407 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:408 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:408 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:412 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:416 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:417 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:417:tr)'] at XXB -1:417 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:418 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:419 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:419:tr)'] at XXB -1:419 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:209:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:419 ERROR: Excessive nested speech marks ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:419:tr)'] at XXB -1:419 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:419 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:419 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:420 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:421 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXB -1:422 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:110:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:208:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:209:tr)'] before ip marker or missing reopening quotes at XXB -1:425 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after XXC -1:2 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after XXC -1:9 ERROR: Marker 'iot' has no content after XXC -1:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 301 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 152 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 177 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 187 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 304 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 207 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 387 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 259 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 799 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 120 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 158 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 298 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 297 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 164 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 671 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 618 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 175 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 173 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 103 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 154 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 1108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 303 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 306 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 510 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 347 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 390 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 118 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 338 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 134 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 405 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 427 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 79 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 642 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 172 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 727 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 326 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 607 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 378 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 242 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 646 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 147 \tc4 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXC -1:112 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:16 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:25 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:25 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:27 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:28 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:30 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:32 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:32 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:32 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:32 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:32 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:37 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:37 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:37 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:40 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:40 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:41 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:41 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:45 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:45 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:46 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:46:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:46 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:47 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:48 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:50 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:50 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:50 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:51 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:51 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:52 ERROR: Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip) at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:55 ERROR: Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)'] before ip marker or missing reopening quotes at XXC -1:58 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:77 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:93 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:94 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:97 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:97 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXC -1:103 ERROR: Marker 'toc1' has no content after XXD -1:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 96 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXD -1:109 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:4 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:17 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:19 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:20 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:21 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:24 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:29 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:30 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:33 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:34 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:36 ERROR: Unexpected '”' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:36 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:36:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:38 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:42 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:43 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:48 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:49 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:51 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:52 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:53 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:54 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:41:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:55 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:55 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:56 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:56 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:57 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:59 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:60 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:60 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:60 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:61 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:63 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:63 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:63 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:64 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:64 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:65 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:65 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:65 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:65 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:66 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:66 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:66 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:67 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:68 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:69 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:69 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:69 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:69 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:70 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:70 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:71 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:71 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:72 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:73 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:73 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:73 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:73 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:74 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:74 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:74 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:75 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:75 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:76 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:77 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:79 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:55:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:80 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:82:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:83 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:82:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:84 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:82:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:86 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:82:tr)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:87 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:105 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXD -1:105 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 31 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 70 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:47 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:4 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 31ou \tc4 3r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:47 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:4 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 31ou \tc4 3r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:48 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:5 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 32ou \tc4 4r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:48 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:5 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 32ou \tc4 4r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:49 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:7 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 33ou \tc4 22r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:49 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:7 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 33ou \tc4 22r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:50 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:7 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 34ou \tc4 76r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:50 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:7 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 34ou \tc4 76r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:51 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:8 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 35ou \tc4 80r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:51 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:8 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 35ou \tc4 80r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:52 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:8 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 36ou \tc4 79r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:52 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:8 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 36ou \tc4 79r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 WARNING: Wrong it* closing marker for tl after XXE -1:53 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:9 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 37ou \tc4 81r WARNING: Marker(s) ['it', 'tl', 'tl', 'tc4'] don't appear to be closed after XXE -1:53 in tr: \tc1 Deut 6:9 \it The \+tl Sh'ma\+tl* ·Hear obey·\it* \tc2 #1 \tc3 37ou \tc4 81r ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 72 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR 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TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: 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TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 76 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 53 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 20 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 73 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 92 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 14 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 82 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 90 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 77 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 88 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 55 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 82 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 93 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 42 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 56 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 97 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 108 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 67 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXE -1:389 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXE -1:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:7:ip)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXE -1:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 76 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 87 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 86 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 32 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 87 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 97 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 95 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 106 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 113 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 124 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 76 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 97 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 116 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 29 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 137 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 100 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 111 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 ERROR: 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['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 ERROR: 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXF -1:288 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXF -1:2 ERROR: Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:7:ip)'] at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXF -1:7 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXF -1:82 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 19 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 29 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 110 \tc2 ERROR: Marker 'ie' has no content after XXG -1:50 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:23 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:35 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:37 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:39 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:43 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' XXG -1:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 bd 142 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 wj 7 \wj ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tl 125 \tl WARNING: Wrong wj* closing marker for tl after OTH -1:10 in tr: \tc1 \wj Messianic Prophecy \wj* \tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \tc3 (v2) Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* (Gen 1:2) WARNING: Marker(s) ['wj', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after OTH -1:10 in tr: \tc1 \wj Messianic Prophecy \wj* \tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \tc3 (v2) Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* (Gen 1:2) ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 410 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 it 497 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 it 87 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 376 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 nd 120 \nd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 264 \tl WARNING: Wrong tl* closing marker for nd after OTH -1:13 in tr: \tc1 \it Original\it* [Names of God] \tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \nd Adonai \nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \tc3 (Gen 1:2) \tl Ruach Elohim\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \tl Melek haKavod\tl* [King of Glory]? \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] WARNING: Marker(s) ['tl', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed after OTH -1:13 in tr: \tc1 \it Original\it* [Names of God] \tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \nd Adonai \nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \tc3 (Gen 1:2) \tl Ruach Elohim\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \tl Melek haKavod\tl* [King of Glory]? \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 232 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 435 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 526 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 396 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 bd 402 \bd WARNING: Wrong bd* closing marker for tl after OTH -1:16 in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd* WARNING: Wrong bd* closing marker for tl after OTH -1:16 in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd* WARNING: Marker(s) ['bd', 'tl', 'tl', 'bd', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed after OTH -1:16 in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd* ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 322 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 307 \tc3 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' OTH -1:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' OTH -1:11 ERROR: Unexpected '’' speech closing character at 'BDB__Demo__OURB' OTH -1:13 INFO: processSet: Doing all extensive checks for USFM2 Bible… 14:57:14 INFO: processSet: Doing general pages for loaded USFM2 Bible… 14:57:14 INFO: Running ProcessLoadedBible v0.79… INFO: processLoadedBible: Making settings page… 14:57:14 INFO: Making settings page… INFO: processLoadedBible: Making stats page… 14:57:14 INFO: Making stats page… INFO: processSet: Doing all automatic exports from loaded USFM2 Bible… 14:57:14 ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) WARNING: toTeX: Don't know how to encode 'tl' marker WARNING: toTeX: Don't know how to encode 'tl' marker INFO: toUSFM: Ignored markers were {'c#'} INFO: toESFM: Ignored markers were {'c#'} INFO: toVPL: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'ip', 'ms1', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'mt2', 'is1', 'ide', 'iot', 'c#', 'toc3', 'imt1', 'ie', 's1', 'mt1', 'ili1'} ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! AMEN!' from 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! 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On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' from '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* and blessed them. 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I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' at GEN 8:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" from "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" at GEN 11:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Adonai \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote43) \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote44)' from 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*' at GEN 12:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. [fnfootnote](FNote45) \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote46)' from 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote47) as Adonai had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' from 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' at GEN 12:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land [fnfootnote](FNote48) \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote49)' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 13:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote50)' from 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*' at GEN 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' from 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' at GEN 14:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." from "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." at GEN 14:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' from 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' at GEN 14:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" from "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" at GEN 14:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" from "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" at GEN 14:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" from "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" at GEN 14:20 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 14:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote51)' from '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*' at GEN 14:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to Adonai , \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," from "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," at GEN 14:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' from 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' at GEN 15:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote52) if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote53)' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*' at GEN 15:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He believed in Adonai , who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote54) *_(6) _*' from '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' at GEN 15:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' from 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' at GEN 15:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote55)' from '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*' at GEN 15:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, Adonai has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." from "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." at GEN 16:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." at GEN 16:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" at GEN 16:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" at GEN 16:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because Adonai has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." at GEN 16:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "She called the name of Adonai who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" from "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" at GEN 16:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' from 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' at GEN 16:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' from 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' at GEN 17:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote58) and will multiply you exceedingly.”' from '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* and will multiply you exceedingly.”' at GEN 17:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote59)' from 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*' at GEN 17:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote60) after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' from 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' at GEN 17:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote61) I will be their God.”' from '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* I will be their God.”' at GEN 17:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote62)' from 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*' at GEN 17:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." from "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." at GEN 17:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he finished talking with him, [fnfootnote](FNote63) the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'When he finished talking with him, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 17:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:25 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' from 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' at GEN 18:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote65)' from 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." from "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." at GEN 18:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is anything too hard for Adonai ? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote66)' from 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' from 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' at GEN 19:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' from 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' at GEN 19:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' from 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' at GEN 19:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 19:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* Adonai \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote67)' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*' at GEN 19:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote68) looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' from 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' at GEN 19:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' from 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' at GEN 20:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" from "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" at GEN 21:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.[fnfootnote](FNote70)' from 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.' at GEN 21:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote71)' from 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*' at GEN 21:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote72)" from "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*" at GEN 21:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' from 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' at GEN 21:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" from "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" at GEN 21:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of Adonai , the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." at GEN 21:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" from "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" at GEN 22:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' from 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' at GEN 22:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" at GEN 22:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote74) Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On Adonai ’s mountain, it will be provided.” " from " \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," at GEN 22:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says Adonai , because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' from 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' at GEN 22:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote75) \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote76) Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' from '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' at GEN 22:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote77) \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote78) \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote79) because you have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” " from " \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj because you have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote80) living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' from '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' at GEN 23:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," from "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," at GEN 23:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" from "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" from "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" at GEN 23:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" from "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." at GEN 23:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote81) He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' at GEN 24:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 24:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' from 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' at GEN 24:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Blessed be Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, Adonai has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' from 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' at GEN 24:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." from "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." at GEN 24:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' from 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' at GEN 24:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to Adonai . *_(5) _*" from "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" at GEN 24:52 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." from "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." at GEN 24:67 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 25:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote82)' from '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*' at GEN 25:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." from "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." at GEN 25:28 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 26:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote84)' from 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*' at GEN 26:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" from "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" at GEN 26:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" from "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" at GEN 27:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." from "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." at GEN 27:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," from "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," at GEN 27:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." at GEN 27:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." from "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." at GEN 27:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" from "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" at GEN 27:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." from "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." at GEN 27:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" from "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" at GEN 27:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." at GEN 27:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' at GEN 28:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." from "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." at GEN 28:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85) on it.' from 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* on it.' at GEN 28:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." from "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." at GEN 29:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" from "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" at GEN 29:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." from "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." at GEN 29:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because Adonai has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" from "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" at GEN 29:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because Adonai has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." from "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." at GEN 29:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai .” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' from 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' at GEN 29:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." from "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." at GEN 30:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." at GEN 30:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." from "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." at GEN 30:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that Adonai has blessed me for your sake.” *_(5) _*' from 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at GEN 30:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" at GEN 31:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' at GEN 31:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" at GEN 31:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. [fnfootnote](FNote86) Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' from 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' at GEN 31:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' from 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' at GEN 32:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], Adonai , who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' at GEN 32:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' from 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' at GEN 32:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 32:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' at GEN 33:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' from 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' at GEN 33:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." from "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." at GEN 33:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." from "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." at GEN 34:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." from "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." at GEN 34:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." from "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." at GEN 34:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' from 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' at GEN 34:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' from 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' at GEN 34:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" from "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" at GEN 34:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." from "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." at GEN 34:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' from 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' at GEN 35:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. *_(A:6) _*' from 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' at GEN 35:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." from "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." at GEN 35:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." from "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." at GEN 37:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." from "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." at GEN 37:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" from "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" at GEN 37:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote94) but his father kept this saying in mind.' from '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* but his father kept this saying in mind.' at GEN 37:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" from "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" at GEN 37:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" at GEN 37:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." from "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." at GEN 37:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 37:28 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote95)' from 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*' at GEN 37:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' from 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' at GEN 37:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' from 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' at GEN 37:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His master saw that \\qt Adonai was with him, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote96) and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' from 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' at GEN 39:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote97) He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' from 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' at GEN 39:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." from "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." at GEN 39:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' from 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' at GEN 39:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" from "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" at GEN 39:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' from 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' at GEN 39:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." from "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." at GEN 39:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt Adonai was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote98) and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' from 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' at GEN 39:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt Adonai was with him; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote99) and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' from 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' at GEN 39:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' from 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' at GEN 40:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' from 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' at GEN 41:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" from "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" at GEN 41:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' from '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' at GEN 41:40 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 41:41 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote100)' from 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*' at GEN 41:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote101) just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' from 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' at GEN 41:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" from "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" at GEN 42:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 42:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote102)' from 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*' at GEN 42:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" from "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" at GEN 42:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" at GEN 42:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." from "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." at GEN 42:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' from 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' at GEN 42:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' at GEN 43:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." from "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." at GEN 43:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' from 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' at GEN 43:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" from "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" at GEN 44:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' from 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' at GEN 44:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at GEN 44:31 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 45:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote103)' from 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*' at GEN 45:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at GEN 45:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." from "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." at GEN 45:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' from 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' at GEN 47:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' from 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' at GEN 47:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' from 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' at GEN 47:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' from 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' at GEN 47:29 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 47:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote104)' from 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*' at GEN 47:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' at GEN 48:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 48:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote105)' from 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*' at GEN 48:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." at GEN 49:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at GEN 49:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote107) until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. ' from ' \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' at GEN 49:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai ." from "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at GEN 49:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," from "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," from "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' from 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' at GEN 49:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' from 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' at GEN 49:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' from 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' at GEN 50:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' from 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' at EXO 1:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 1:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote0)' from 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*' at EXO 1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' from 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' at EXO 1:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' from 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' at EXO 1:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' from 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' at EXO 1:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote1)' from 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*' at EXO 2:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote2) he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' from 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' at EXO 2:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' from 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' at EXO 2:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote3) \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote4)' from 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*' at EXO 2:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." from "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." at EXO 2:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." at EXO 2:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote5) He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed." at EXO 3:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:3 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote7)' from 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*' at EXO 3:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote8)' from 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote9) at God.' from '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* at God.' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." at EXO 3:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote10) out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' from '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' at EXO 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote11) to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 3:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' from 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' at EXO 3:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘Adonai , \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote12) \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote13) has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. *_(5) _*' from 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 3:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to Adonai , our God.’" from "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" at EXO 3:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' from 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' at EXO 3:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘Adonai has not appeared to you.’”" from "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" at EXO 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." from "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." at EXO 4:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" from "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" at EXO 4:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' from 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' at EXO 4:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Adonai had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." from "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." at EXO 4:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" from "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" at EXO 5:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pharaoh said, “Who is Adonai , that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know Adonai , and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" from "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" at EXO 5:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' from 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' at EXO 5:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' at EXO 5:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name Adonai I was not known to them.' from 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' at EXO 6:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." from "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." at EXO 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am Adonai , and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote14) and with great judgments:' from 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* and with great judgments:' at EXO 6:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote15) and you shall know that I am Adonai your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 6:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." at EXO 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before Adonai , saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" at EXO 6:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said before Adonai , “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" from "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" at EXO 6:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." from "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." at EXO 7:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken." from "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 7:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as Adonai enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote17)[fnfootnote](FNote18)' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*' at EXO 7:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote19) and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote20) was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 7:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The magicians [fnfootnote](FNote21)of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken." from "The magicians of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what Adonai says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. *_(5) _*' from 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 8:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken." from "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote23) and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken." from "Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' at EXO 8:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' from 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' at EXO 8:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote25) breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 9:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." at EXO 9:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote26) *_(7) _*' from 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' at EXO 9:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 10:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' from 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' at EXO 10:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God; but who are those who will go?”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' at EXO 10:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai ; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' from 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' at EXO 10:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai turned an exceeding strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* turned an exceeding strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 10:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh called to Moses [Drawn out], and said, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai . Only let your flocks and your herds stay behind. 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Not a hoof shall be left behind, for of it we must take to serve \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; and we don’t know with what we must serve \\nd Adonai \\nd*, until we come there.”' at EXO 10:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' at EXO 11:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Pharaoh won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”" from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Pharaoh won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”" at EXO 11:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 246 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote29) They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' from ' They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' at EXO 12:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at EXO 12:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; [fnfootnote](FNote32) even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' from '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' at EXO 12:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' at EXO 12:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote33) In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' from ' In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' at EXO 12:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote35) You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' from ' You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' at EXO 12:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' from 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' at EXO 12:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' from 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' at EXO 12:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, Adonai will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote36) to come in to your houses to strike you.' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* to come in to your houses to strike you.' at EXO 12:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' from 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' at EXO 12:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , as you have said!' from 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' at EXO 12:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 12:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:40 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote37)' from 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*' at EXO 12:40 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 193 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote38) Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' at EXO 12:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:46 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote40) It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. [fnfootnote](FNote41) [fnfootnote](FNote42) Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote43)' from ' It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' at EXO 12:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai , let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: [fnfootnote](FNote44) but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' from 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' at EXO 12:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' from 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' at EXO 12:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That same day, Adonai brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote45) of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' from 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' at EXO 12:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote46) whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' from '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' at EXO 13:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, when Adonai shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' from 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' at EXO 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to Adonai .”' from 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 13:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand Adonai has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote50) that you shall \\qt set apart to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote51) which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' from ' that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' at EXO 13:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote54) I redeem.’' from 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* I redeem.’' at EXO 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' from 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' at EXO 13:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' from 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' at EXO 14:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Adonai , which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." from "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." at EXO 14:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." at EXO 14:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. Adonai overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' at EXO 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' from 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' at EXO 14:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote55) and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' from 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' at EXO 14:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote56) to Adonai , and said,' from 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' at EXO 15:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at EXO 15:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at EXO 15:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' from 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' at EXO 15:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' from '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' at EXO 15:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 15:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' at EXO 15:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" from "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" at EXO 15:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' at EXO 16:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against Adonai . Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" from "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" at EXO 16:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now Adonai shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against Adonai .”" from "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" at EXO 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. *_(A:6, S:5) _*' from 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am Adonai your God.’”" from "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" at EXO 16:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 16:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which Adonai has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote57)' from 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*' at EXO 16:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the thing which Adonai has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' from 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' at EXO 16:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote58) They gathered every man according to his eating.' from 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* They gathered every man according to his eating.' at EXO 16:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." from "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." at EXO 16:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “This is that which Adonai has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai . Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' from 'He said to them, “This is that which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' at EXO 16:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai . Today you shall not find it in the field.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Today you shall not find it in the field.' at EXO 16:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' from 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' at EXO 16:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' at EXO 16:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. [fnfootnote](FNote59) Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” *_(S:6) _*' from 'Behold, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' from 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' at EXO 16:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote60) in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' at EXO 16:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote61)until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' from 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' at EXO 16:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' from 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' at EXO 16:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that Adonai had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." from "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at EXO 18:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' from 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' at EXO 18:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. I will give you counsel, and God be with you. You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. I will give you counsel, and God be with you. You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." at EXO 18:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' from 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' at EXO 18:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." from "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." at EXO 18:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote63) for all the earth is mine;" from "Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* for all the earth is mine;" at EXO 19:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote64) and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote65) These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' from 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' at EXO 19:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to Adonai ." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at EXO 19:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' from 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' at EXO 19:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote66) or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' from 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' at EXO 19:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote67) and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' from 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' at EXO 19:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because Adonai descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote68) and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' from 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' at EXO 19:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote69) *_(A:6, S:7) _*' from 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' at EXO 19:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 98 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 209 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't 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jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' at EXO 20:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." from "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." at EXO 20:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 254 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 418 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 799 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 22 fp 1424 \fp ERROR: 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 13 fp 1369 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 14 fp 1429 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 15 fp 1510 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 16 fp 1629 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't 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them, and rested the seventh day; therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and made it holy.' at EXO 20:11 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 125 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 262 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote79) \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote80) \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote81) which Adonai your God gives you.' from ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' at EXO 20:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 155 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:13 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote82) \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote83)' from ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' at EXO 20:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 164 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 254 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote84) \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote85)' from ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' at EXO 20:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 226 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:15 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 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You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' from ' \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' at EXO 20:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote96) All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' from ' All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' at EXO 20:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" from "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" at EXO 20:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 165 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote102) “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' from ' “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' at EXO 21:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" from "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" at EXO 21:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 139 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 85 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 348 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' from 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' at EXO 21:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 119 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:10 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:12 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote109) \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote110)' from ' \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*' at EXO 21:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote113) hand for hand, foot for foot,' from '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot,' at EXO 21:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 185 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 168 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:33 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 202 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 177 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" from "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" at EXO 22:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 171 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." from "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." at EXO 22:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 157 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 264 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 22:28 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote132) [fnfootnote](FNote133) “You shall not blaspheme God, [fnfootnote](FNote134) [fnfootnote](FNote135) \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote136)' from ' “You shall not blaspheme God, \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*' at EXO 22:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 491 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 310 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 187 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 84 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote150) “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; [fnfootnote](FNote151) and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth." from " “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth." at EXO 23:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' at EXO 23:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 217 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." from "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." at EXO 23:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." from "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." at EXO 23:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' from 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' at EXO 23:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' from 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' at EXO 23:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' from 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' at EXO 23:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote158) They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' from ' They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' at EXO 23:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that Adonai has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at EXO 24:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which Adonai has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote159) concerning all these words.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* concerning all these words.”' at EXO 24:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' at EXO 24:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' at EXO 24:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' at EXO 24:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' from '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' at EXO 25:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote161) You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' from 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' at EXO 25:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote163) which I shall give you into the ark. *_(2) _*' from 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* which I shall give you into the ark. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' at EXO 25:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote164)' from 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*' at EXO 25:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' from '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' at EXO 25:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' from 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' at EXO 25:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' from 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' at EXO 25:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' from 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' at EXO 25:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' from 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' at EXO 25:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' from 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' at EXO 25:37 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:40 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote166)' from '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*' at EXO 25:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote167) on the mountain.' from 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* on the mountain.' at EXO 26:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote168) from the most holy for you.' from 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* from the most holy for you.' at EXO 26:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote169) on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' from 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' at EXO 26:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' from 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' at EXO 27:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' from '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' at EXO 27:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' from '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' at EXO 28:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before Adonai continually.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' at EXO 28:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before Adonai : and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before Adonai continually." from "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." at EXO 28:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before Adonai , and when he comes out, that he not die." from "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." at EXO 28:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' from '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' at EXO 29:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to Adonai ; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote174) an offering made by fire to Adonai .' from 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before Adonai .' from 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to Adonai .' from 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote177) on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' from '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' at EXO 30:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote180) of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to Adonai .”' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 30:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 167 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' at EXO 30:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' at EXO 31:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' from '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at EXO 31:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' from 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' at EXO 31:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to Adonai . Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' from 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' at EXO 31:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' from 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' at EXO 31:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 31:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote187)' from 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*' at EXO 31:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote188)' from 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*' at EXO 32:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.[fnfootnote](FNote189)' from 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.' at EXO 32:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote190)' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*' at EXO 32:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' from 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' at EXO 32:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote191) and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' from 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' at EXO 32:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" from "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" at EXO 32:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at EXO 32:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote192)' from 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*' at EXO 32:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' at EXO 32:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote193) lest I consume you on the way.”' from 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* lest I consume you on the way.”' at EXO 33:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." from "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." at EXO 33:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote194) If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' at EXO 33:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' at EXO 33:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' from 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' at EXO 33:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' from 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' at EXO 33:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' at EXO 33:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' from 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' at EXO 33:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 33:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* *_racham_* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote195)' from 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*' at EXO 33:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' from 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' at EXO 33:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote196) and truth,' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* and truth,' at EXO 34:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' from 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' at EXO 34:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' from 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' at EXO 34:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for Adonai , whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' from 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' at EXO 34:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' from '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' at EXO 34:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib; for in the month Abib you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib; for in the month Abib you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 34:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 198 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 34:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“You shall observe the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the festival of in-gathering at the turn of the year." from "“You shall observe the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the festival of in-gathering at the turn of the year." at EXO 34:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." from "Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." at EXO 34:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. 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The sacrifice of the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· shall not be left to the morning.' at EXO 34:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 34:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 34:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] called to them, and Aaron [Light-bringer] and all the rulers of the congregation \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to him; and Moses [Drawn out] spoke to them.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] called to them, and Aaron [Light-bringer] and all the rulers of the congregation \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to him; and Moses [Drawn out] spoke to them.' at EXO 34:31 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 34:33 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote199)' from 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt*' at EXO 34:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But when \\qt* Moses [Drawn out] \\qt went in before \\qt* Adonai to speak with him, he \\qt removed the veil, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote200) until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined.' from '\\qt But when \\qt* Moses [Drawn out] \\qt went in before \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* to speak with him, he \\qt removed the veil, \\qt* until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined.' at EXO 34:34 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 153 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 35:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· also for the light, with its utensils, its lamp candles, and the oil for the light;' from 'the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· also for the light, with its utensils, its lamp candles, and the oil for the light;' at EXO 35:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. 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It is most holy.' from ' “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' at LEV 6:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' at LEV 7:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' from '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' at LEV 7:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 108 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 444 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 785 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote32) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to Adonai \\qt*.' from ' “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' at LEV 7:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote33) unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' from 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' at LEV 7:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't 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Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote56) You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. *_(Maftir ·Conclusion·) _*' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' at LEV 11:44 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 11:45 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am Adonai who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote57)' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*' at LEV 11:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' at LEV 11:46 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 12:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote59) On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote60)' from ' On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*' at LEV 12:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote61) of blood for thirty-three days. She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed.' from 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* of blood for thirty-three days. 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It has all turned white: he is clean." from "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." at LEV 13:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." from "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." at LEV 13:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." from "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." at LEV 13:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." from "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." at LEV 13:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," from "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," at LEV 13:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 107 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:47 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote67) “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;" from " “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;" at LEV 13:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." from "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." at LEV 13:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." from "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." at LEV 13:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." from "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." at LEV 13:52 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." from "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. 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He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote71)' from ' “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\wj the \\wj* \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LEV 14:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote72) him, [fnfootnote](FNote73) and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, " from "\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him, \\wj* \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*" at LEV 14:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." from "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." at LEV 14:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." at LEV 14:32 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 181 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote76) “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession," from " “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession," at LEV 14:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." from "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." at LEV 14:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," at LEV 14:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," from "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," at LEV 14:55 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 14:57 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' at LEV 15:32 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 162 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' from 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' at LEV 16:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote86) within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' from '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' at LEV 16:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' at LEV 16:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote87) their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' from 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' at LEV 16:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 293 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' from 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' at LEV 16:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote91) I am Adonai .' from 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 18:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 96 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:21 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 19:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, Adonai \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.[fnfootnote](FNote117)' from '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.' at LEV 19:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote133) \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote134) and profane the name of your God. 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I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 19:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 114 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 88 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 120 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 229 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote149) “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, [fnfootnote](FNote150) nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; [fnfootnote](FNote151) but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote152) I am Adonai ." from " “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at LEV 19:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 136 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:26 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 222 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 589 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 143 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am Adonai your God." from "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." at LEV 19:34 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 104 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:35 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. *_(RY:7, LY:6) _*' from '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' at LEV 20:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' from 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at LEV 20:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote168) he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' from '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' at LEV 20:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 160 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 284 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote169) “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote170)[fnfootnote](FNote171)' from ' “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*' at LEV 20:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' from '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' at LEV 20:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' from 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. 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Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' at LEV 23:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote208) In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' from ' In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. 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[fnfootnote](FNote210) In the seventh day is a holy convocation: [fnfootnote](FNote211) you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' from ' But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. In the seventh day is a holy convocation: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' at LEV 23:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he shall wave the sheaf before Adonai , to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' from 'and he shall wave the sheaf before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be accepted for you. 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and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai .’”' from ' You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.’”' at LEV 23:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“However on the tenth day of this seventh month is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·: it shall be a holy convocation to you, and you shall afflict yourselves; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai .' from '“However on the tenth day of this seventh month is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·: it shall be a holy convocation to you, and you shall afflict yourselves; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 23:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall do no kind of work in that same day; for it is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·, to make atonement for you before Adonai your God.' from 'You shall do no kind of work in that same day; 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[fnfootnote](FNote228) On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . It is a solemn assembly; [fnfootnote](FNote229) you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' from 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. 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All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' from ' You shall dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents· seven days. All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' at LEV 23:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am Adonai your God.’”' from 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”' at LEV 23:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' from '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' at LEV 24:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before Adonai continually.' from 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' at LEV 24:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before Adonai continually. It is on the behalf of the children of Israel [God prevails] an everlasting covenant.' from 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually. 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On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land.' from ' Then you shall sound the loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land.' at LEV 25:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote240) You shall make the fiftieth year holy, and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. 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formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'then let him reckon the years since its sale, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' from 'then let him reckon the years since its sale, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' at LEV 25:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then what he has sold shall remain in the hand of him who has bought it until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·: and in the Jubilee it shall be released, and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' from 'But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then what he has sold shall remain in the hand of him who has bought it until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·: and in the Jubilee it shall be released, and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' at LEV 25:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 180 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 25:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As a hired servant, and as a temporary resident, he shall be with you; he shall serve with you until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·:' from 'As a 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him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' at LEV 25:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' from 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' at LEV 25:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. *_(LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) _*' from 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' at LEV 25:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote257) “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am Adonai your God.' from ' “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved 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hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' from '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' at LEV 26:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote259) is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' from 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' at LEV 26:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the 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5:29 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 287 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 5:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 5:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 5:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 5:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 5:30 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote5) or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before Adonai , and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from ' or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl 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The priest shall offer also its meal offering, and its drink offering.' at NUM 6:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· shall shave the head of his separation at the door of the Tent of Meeting, and shall take the hair of the head of his separation, and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings.' from 'The \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· shall shave the head of his separation at the door of the Tent of Meeting, and shall take the hair of the head of his separation, and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings.' at NUM 6:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The priest shall take the boiled shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, after he has shaved the head of his separation;' from 'The priest shall take the boiled shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, after he has shaved the head of his separation;' at NUM 6:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before Adonai . This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' from 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' at NUM 6:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to Adonai for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' at NUM 6:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' from 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' at NUM 6:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with Adonai , he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." from "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." at NUM 7:89 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' from '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' at NUM 8:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] did so. 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From its base to its flowers, it was beaten work: according to the pattern which \\nd Adonai \\nd* had shown Moses [Drawn out], so he made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' at NUM 8:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' from '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' at NUM 9:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at NUM 9:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They kept the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai [Thorn]. 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According to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out], so the children of Israel [God prevails] did.' at NUM 9:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' from 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' at NUM 9:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what Adonai will enjoin concerning you.”" from "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what \\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin concerning you.”" at NUM 9:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote18) “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai .' from ' “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at NUM 9:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote19) In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' from ' In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' at NUM 9:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote20) They shall leave none of it until the morning, [fnfootnote](FNote21) \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote22) of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' from ' They shall leave none of it until the morning, \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' at NUM 9:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of Adonai in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' from 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of \\nd Adonai \\nd* in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' at NUM 9:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai ; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' from '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' at NUM 9:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 303 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 641 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, Adonai , to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' from 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' at NUM 10:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The people were complaining in the ears of Adonai . 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Why haven’t I found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Why have you treated with your servant so badly? Why haven’t I found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?' at NUM 11:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”' from 'If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”' at NUM 11:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said, “Has Adonai indeed spoken only with Moses [Drawn out]? 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Wouldn’t it be better for us to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery]?”' at NUM 14:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at NUM 14:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' at NUM 14:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." from "Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." at NUM 14:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you Adonai are in the middle of this people; for you Adonai are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." from "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are in the middle of this people; for you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." at NUM 14:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," from "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," at NUM 14:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Adonai is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' from '‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' at NUM 14:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' from 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' at NUM 14:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' from 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' at NUM 14:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" from "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" at NUM 14:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” *_(4) _*' from 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' at NUM 14:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." from "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." at NUM 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote26) and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' from 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' at NUM 14:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' from 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' at NUM 14:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' from 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' at NUM 15:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which Adonai has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' from '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' at NUM 15:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' from 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' at NUM 15:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at NUM 15:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; [fnfootnote](FNote29) and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' from 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' at NUM 15:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' from 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' at NUM 15:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." from "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." at NUM 16:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt Adonai will show who are his, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote30) and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' from 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' at NUM 16:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" from "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" at NUM 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. *_(3) _*' from 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' at NUM 16:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote31) men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' from 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' at NUM 16:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if Adonai makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised Adonai .”' from 'But if \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at NUM 16:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' from 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' at NUM 16:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before Adonai , that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote33) and as his company; as Adonai spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' from 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* and as his company; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' at NUM 16:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' from 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' at NUM 16:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' at NUM 16:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote36) budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' from 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' at NUM 17:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote37) Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote38) before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' at NUM 17:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 239 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' at NUM 18:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' from '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' at NUM 18:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to Adonai , have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before Adonai to you and to your offspring with you.”' from 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' at NUM 18:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' from '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' at NUM 18:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 111 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote48) “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· [fnfootnote](FNote49) which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote50) and which was never yoked.' from ' “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* and which was never yoked.' at NUM 19:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote51) and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' from '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' at NUM 19:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote52) “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' from ' “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' at NUM 19:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 105 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. *_(RY:2, LY:3) _*' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' at NUM 20:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" from "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" at NUM 20:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' from 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' at NUM 20:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When we cried to Adonai , he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." from "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." at NUM 20:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." from "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." at NUM 21:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." at NUM 21:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' from 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' at NUM 21:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote54) on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' at NUM 21:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote55) of bronze, and set it [fnfootnote](FNote56) on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. ' from '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* of bronze, and set it \\wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' at NUM 21:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote58) in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' from 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' at NUM 22:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." from "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. 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Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s anger burned, and he struck the donkey with his staff." at NUM 22:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote59) to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' at NUM 22:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Adonai opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." from "Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." at NUM 22:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way is perverse before me." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way is perverse before me." at NUM 22:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] said to \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], “I have sinned; for I didn’t know that you stood in the way against me. Now therefore, if it displeases you, I will go back again.”" from "Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] said to \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], “I have sinned; for I didn’t know that you stood in the way against me. Now therefore, if it displeases you, I will go back again.”" at NUM 22:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “Go with the men; but only the word that I shall speak to you, that you shall speak.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “Go with the men; but only the word that I shall speak to you, that you shall speak.”" at NUM 22:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Balak \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] had come, he went out to meet him to the City of Moab [From father], which is on the border of the Arnon, which is in the utmost part of the border." from "When Balak \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] had come, he went out to meet him to the City of Moab [From father], which is on the border of the Arnon, which is in the utmost part of the border." at NUM 22:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai put a word in Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and thus you shall speak.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* put a word in Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and thus you shall speak.”' at NUM 23:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai met Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and put a word in his mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and say this.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* met Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and put a word in his mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and say this.”' at NUM 23:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Rise up, Balak, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" from "“Rise up, Balak, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" at NUM 23:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," from "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," at NUM 24:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' from 'who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' at NUM 24:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," from "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," at NUM 24:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'knows the knowledge of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High],' from 'knows the knowledge of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High],' at NUM 24:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' from 'and who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' at NUM 24:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] rose up, and went and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his place; and Balak also went his way.' from 'Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] rose up, and went and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his place; and Balak also went his way.' at NUM 24:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \\qt play the prostitute \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote64) with the daughters of Moab [From father];' from 'Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \\qt play the prostitute \\qt* with the daughters of Moab [From father];' at NUM 25:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they called the people to the \\qt sacrifices of their deities. \\qt* The people \\qt ate \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote65) and bowed down to their deities.' from 'for they called the people to the \\qt sacrifices of their deities. \\qt* The people \\qt ate \\qt* and bowed down to their deities.' at NUM 25:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote66)[fnfootnote](FNote67)' from 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*' at NUM 25:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] brought their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before Adonai . *_(4) _*' from 'Moses [Drawn out] brought their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' at NUM 27:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 28:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering.[fnfootnote](FNote71)' from 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering.' at NUM 28:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, is Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from '“‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at NUM 28:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In the first day shall be a holy convocation. 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You shall keep a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days.' at NUM 29:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 135 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote79) “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' from ' “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' at NUM 29:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 30:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 30:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 180 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 30:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote83) \\qt When a man vows a vow to Adonai \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, [fnfootnote](FNote84) \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85) He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' from ' \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' at NUM 30:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her father \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· her vow, and her bond with which she has bound her soul, and her father holds his peace at her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she has bound her soul shall stand." from "and her father \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· her vow, and her bond with which she has bound her soul, and her father holds his peace at her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she has bound her soul shall stand." at NUM 30:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if her father forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·, none of her vows, or of her bonds with which she has bound her soul, shall stand. Adonai will forgive her, because her father has forbidden her." from "But if her father forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·, none of her vows, or of her bonds with which she has bound her soul, shall stand. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her, because her father has forbidden her." at NUM 30:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, and hold his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it; then her vows shall stand, and her bonds with which she has bound her soul shall stand." from "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, and hold his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it; then her vows shall stand, and her bonds with which she has bound her soul shall stand." at NUM 30:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. Adonai will forgive her." from "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." at NUM 30:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." from "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." at NUM 30:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. Her husband has made them void. Adonai will forgive her." from "But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. Her husband has made them void. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." at NUM 30:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day to day, then he establishes all her vows, or all her bonds, which are on her. He has established them, because he held his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them." from "But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day to day, then he establishes all her vows, or all her bonds, which are on her. He has established them, because he held his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them." at NUM 30:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \\qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote86) to commit trespass against Adonai in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of Adonai .' from 'Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \\qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \\qt* to commit trespass against \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at NUM 31:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Eleazar [Help of God] the priest said to the men of war who went to the battle, “This is the statute of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Adonai has enjoined Moses [Drawn out]:' from 'Eleazar [Help of God] the priest said to the men of war who went to the battle, “This is the statute of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined Moses [Drawn out]:' at NUM 31:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “If we have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, let this land be given to your servants for a possession. 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Don’t bring us over the Jordan [Descender].”' at NUM 32:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to our houses, until the children of Israel [God prevails] have each inherited their inheritance.' from 'We will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to our houses, until the children of Israel [God prevails] have each inherited their inheritance.' at NUM 32:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the land is subdued before Adonai ; then afterward you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and be guiltless towards Adonai , and towards Israel [God prevails]; and this land shall be to you for a possession before Adonai .' from 'and the land is subdued before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; then afterward you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and be guiltless towards \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and towards Israel [God prevails]; and this land shall be to you for a possession before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at NUM 32:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' from 'They traveled from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' at NUM 33:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. *_(LY:2) _*' from 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' at NUM 33:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' from 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' at NUM 33:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." from "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." at NUM 33:40 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 184 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:12 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 35:16 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 206 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' from 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' at NUM 35:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 201 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' from 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' at NUM 36:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which Adonai enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' from 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' from 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' at DEU 1:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' from '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' at DEU 1:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 1:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote0)' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' at DEU 1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." from "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." at DEU 1:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 1:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 1:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote1) You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. [fnfootnote](FNote2) You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”" from " You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”" at DEU 1:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' from 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' at DEU 1:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' from 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' at DEU 1:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' from 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' at DEU 1:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," at DEU 1:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' from 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' at DEU 1:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against Adonai , we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' from 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' at DEU 1:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of Adonai , and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." from "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." at DEU 1:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before Adonai ; but Adonai didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." from "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." at DEU 1:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as Adonai spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. *_(5) _*' from 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at DEU 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote3) to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' from 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' at DEU 2:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" from "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" at DEU 2:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' from 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' at DEU 2:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' at DEU 2:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' from 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' at DEU 2:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' from 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' at DEU 2:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. We struck him until no one was left to him remaining.' from 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. We struck him until no one was left to him remaining.' at DEU 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'until Adonai gives rest to your brothers, as to you, and they also possess the land which Adonai your God gives them beyond the Jordan [Descender]. Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' from 'until \\nd Adonai \\nd* gives rest to your brothers, as to you, and they also possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives them beyond the Jordan [Descender]. Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' at DEU 3:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But Adonai was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. Adonai said to me, “Let this satisfy you. Speak no more to me of this matter." from "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Let this satisfy you. Speak no more to me of this matter." at DEU 3:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now, Israel [God prevails], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the statutes and to the judgments, which I teach you, to do them; that you may live, and go in and possess the land which Adonai , the God of your fathers, gives you." from "Now, Israel [God prevails], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the statutes and to the judgments, which I teach you, to do them; that you may live, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, gives you." at DEU 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall not add to the word which I enjoin you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God which I enjoin you.' from 'You shall not add to the word which I enjoin you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God which I enjoin you.' at DEU 4:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these statutes, and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”" from "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these statutes, and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”" at DEU 4:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For what great nation is there, that has a deity so near to them, as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] is whenever we call on him?' from 'For what great nation is there, that has a deity so near to them, as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] is whenever we call on him?' at DEU 4:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What great nation is there, that has statutes and judgement so upright as all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, which I set before you today?' from 'What great nation is there, that has statutes and judgement so upright as all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, which I set before you today?' at DEU 4:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the day that you stood before Adonai your God in Horeb [Desert], when Adonai said to me, “Assemble the people to me, and I will make them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.”" from "the day that you stood before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert], when \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Assemble the people to me, and I will make them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.”" at DEU 4:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai spoke to you out of the middle of the fire: you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of words, but you saw no form; you only heard a voice." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to you out of the middle of the fire: you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of words, but you saw no form; you only heard a voice." at DEU 4:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and lest you lift up your eyes to the sky, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, even all the army of the sky, you are drawn away and worship them, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, which Adonai your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole sky.' from 'and lest you lift up your eyes to the sky, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, even all the army of the sky, you are drawn away and worship them, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole sky.' at DEU 4:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For Adonai your \\qt God is \\+tl 'Akal 'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote4) a jealous God." from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl 'Akal 'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* a jealous God." at DEU 4:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· deities, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, nor eat, nor smell." from "There you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· deities, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, nor eat, nor smell." at DEU 4:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When you are in oppression, and all these things have come on you, in the latter days you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Adonai your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to his voice." from "When you are in oppression, and all these things have come on you, in the latter days you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to his voice." at DEU 4:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For ask now of the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and from the one end of the sky to the other, whether there has been anything as this great thing is, or has been \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· like it?" from "For ask now of the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and from the one end of the sky to the other, whether there has been anything as this great thing is, or has been \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· like it?" at DEU 4:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Did a people ever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of God speaking out of the middle of the fire, as you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and live?" from "Did a people ever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of God speaking out of the middle of the fire, as you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and live?" at DEU 4:33 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 4:35 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 4:35 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 4:35 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was shown to you so that you might know that Adonai is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote5)' from 'It was shown to you so that you might know that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt*' at DEU 4:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Out of heaven he made you to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, that he might instruct you. On earth he made you to see his great fire; and you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his words out of the middle of the fire." from "Out of heaven he made you to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, that he might instruct you. On earth he made you to see his great fire; and you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his words out of the middle of the fire." at DEU 4:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· your fathers, therefore he chose their offspring after them, and brought you out with his presence, with his great power, out of Egypt [Abode of slavery];" from "Because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· your fathers, therefore he chose their offspring after them, and brought you out with his presence, with his great power, out of Egypt [Abode of slavery];" at DEU 4:37 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 4:39 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 4:39 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 4:39 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that Adonai^ himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote6)' from 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \\sc Adonai^ \\sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt*' at DEU 4:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which Adonai your God gives you, forever. *_(A:3) _*' from 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, forever. \\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' at DEU 4:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' at DEU 4:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" from "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" at DEU 5:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' at DEU 5:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 208 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote10) You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, [fnfootnote](FNote11) nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, Adonai , your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' from ' You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' at DEU 5:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." from "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." at DEU 5:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: 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formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' from 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' at DEU 5:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 124 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 261 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't 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Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”[fnfootnote](FNote30)' from ' “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”' at DEU 5:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" from "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" at DEU 5:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." from "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." at DEU 5:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." from "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." at DEU 5:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" from "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" at DEU 5:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" from "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" at DEU 5:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and Adonai said to me, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. They have well said all that they have spoken." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. They have well said all that they have spoken." at DEU 5:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' from 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' at DEU 5:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' from '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' at DEU 5:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' from 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' at DEU 5:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which Adonai your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' from 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' at DEU 6:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you might fear Adonai your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' from 'that you might fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' at DEU 6:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as Adonai , the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. *_(A:6, S:5) _*" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*" at DEU 6:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 13 fp 347 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 20 fp 935 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote31) \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: Adonai is our God. Adonai is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote32)[fnfootnote](FNote33)" from " \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*" at DEU 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote34) \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote35)[fnfootnote](FNote36)[fnfootnote](FNote37)" from " \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*" at DEU 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall fear Adonai your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote43) and shall swear by his name.' from '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* and shall swear by his name.' at DEU 6:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote44) \\qt You shall not tempt Adonai your God, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote45) as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' from ' \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' at DEU 6:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' from 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' at DEU 6:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' from 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' at DEU 6:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' at DEU 6:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' from 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' at DEU 6:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote46) greater and mightier than you;' from 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* greater and mightier than you;' at DEU 7:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So Adonai ’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' from 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' at DEU 7:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote51) for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." from "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." at DEU 7:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' at DEU 7:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Know therefore that Adonai your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," from "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," at DEU 7:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' from 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' at DEU 7:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that Adonai your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." from "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." at DEU 7:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." from "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." at DEU 7:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall consume all the peoples whom Adonai your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' from 'You shall consume all the peoples whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' at DEU 7:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which Adonai swore to your fathers.' from 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers.' at DEU 8:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall remember all the way which Adonai your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' from 'You shall remember all the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' at DEU 8:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 8:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* Adonai \\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote55)" from "He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*" at DEU 8:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' from 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' at DEU 8:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 8:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 8:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Beware lest you forget Adonai your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' from 'Beware lest you forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' at DEU 8:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' from 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' at DEU 8:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, if you shall forget Adonai your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' from 'It shall be, if you shall forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' at DEU 8:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As the nations that Adonai makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice." from "As the nations that \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 8:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," at DEU 9:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" from "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" at DEU 9:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt I was terrified \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote57) that because of how angry Adonai was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too." from "\\qt I was terrified \\qt* that because of how angry \\nd Adonai \\nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too." at DEU 9:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Adonai sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of Adonai your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." from "When \\nd Adonai \\nd* sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." at DEU 9:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; Adonai would not destroy you." from "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; \\nd Adonai \\nd* would not destroy you." at DEU 10:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does Adonai your God require of you, but to fear Adonai your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul," from "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God require of you, but to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul," at DEU 10:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to keep Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' from 'to keep \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' at DEU 10:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Only Adonai had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." from "Only \\nd Adonai \\nd* had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." at DEU 10:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote58)' from '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*' at DEU 10:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For Adonai your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl 'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote59) nor takes reward." from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl 'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* nor takes reward." at DEU 10:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." from "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." at DEU 10:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote60) Therefore \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." from " Therefore \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at DEU 10:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 10:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 10:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote61) \\qt You shall fear Adonai your God; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote62) \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote63) and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, [fnfootnote](FNote64) and you shall swear by his name.' from ' \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, and you shall swear by his name.' at DEU 10:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' from 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' at DEU 10:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now Adonai your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote65)' from 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' at DEU 10:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." from "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." at DEU 11:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how Adonai has destroyed them to this day;' from 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how \\nd Adonai \\nd* has destroyed them to this day;' at DEU 11:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' from 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' at DEU 11:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," from "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," at DEU 11:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote66) that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' from 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' at DEU 11:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' from 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' at DEU 11:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" from "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" at DEU 11:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, which I enjoin you today;" from "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today;" at DEU 11:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." from "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." at DEU 11:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote67) You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' from ' You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' at DEU 12:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 221 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't 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formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in Adonai your God’s eyes." from "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." at DEU 12:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' from 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' at DEU 12:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 12:32 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. [fnfootnote](FNote85) You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote86) nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote87)' from 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*' at DEU 12:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' from 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' at DEU 13:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote88) you shall not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for Adonai your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul." from " you shall not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul." at DEU 13:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall walk after Adonai your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." from "You shall walk after \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." at DEU 13:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 13:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which Adonai your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote89)' from 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your brother, the son of your mother, or your son, or your daughter, or the wife of your bosom, or your friend, who is as your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known, you, nor your fathers;' from 'If your brother, the son of your mother, or your son, or your daughter, or the wife of your bosom, or your friend, who is as your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known, you, nor your fathers;' at DEU 13:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote90) you shall not consent to him, [fnfootnote](FNote91) nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· him; [fnfootnote](FNote92) you must not pity him or spare him, [fnfootnote](FNote93) neither shall you conceal him;" from " you shall not consent to him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· him; you must not pity him or spare him, neither shall you conceal him;" at DEU 13:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All Israel [God prevails] shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and shall not do any more wickedness like this among you." from "All Israel [God prevails] shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and shall not do any more wickedness like this among you." at DEU 13:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· about one of your cities, which Adonai your God gives you to dwell there, that" from "If you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· about one of your cities, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you to dwell there, that" at DEU 13:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote95) certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, [fnfootnote](FNote96) saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known;' from ' certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known;' at DEU 13:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 261 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 13:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote100) Nothing of the devoted thing shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· your hand, that Adonai may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and show you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and multiply you, as he has sworn to your fathers;' from ' Nothing of the devoted thing shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· your hand, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and show you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and multiply you, as he has sworn to your fathers;' at DEU 13:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today, to do that which is right in Adonai your God’s eyes." from "when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today, to do that which is right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." at DEU 13:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you are a holy people to Adonai your God, and Adonai has chosen you to be \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, above all peoples 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\\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today." at DEU 15:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 191 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' from 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' at DEU 15:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" from "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" at DEU 15:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Observe the month of Abib, and keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai your God; for in the month of Abib Adonai your God brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by night.' from 'Observe the month of Abib, and keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; for in the month of Abib \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by night.' at DEU 16:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* 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You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' from ' You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' at DEU 16:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which Adonai your God gives you;' from 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you;' at DEU 16:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but at the place which Adonai your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'but at the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at DEU 16:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which Adonai your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' from 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' at DEU 16:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to Adonai your God. You shall do no work.' from 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall do no work.' at DEU 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to Adonai your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as Adonai your God blesses you." from "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God blesses you." at DEU 16:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' from 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' at DEU 16:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote122) Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before Adonai your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. [fnfootnote](FNote123) They shall not appear before Adonai empty." from " Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. They shall not appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* empty." at DEU 16:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' from 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' at DEU 16:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' from 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' at DEU 17:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," from "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," at DEU 17:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote128) he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote129)' from '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*' at DEU 17:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote130)' from 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 17:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' from 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' at DEU 17:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote131) according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, [fnfootnote](FNote132) and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' from ' according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' at DEU 17:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before Adonai your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote133)" from "The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*" at DEU 17:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." from "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." at DEU 17:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 231 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote136) Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, [fnfootnote](FNote137) nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because Adonai has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' from ' Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' at DEU 17:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 155 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote140) It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' from ' It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' at DEU 17:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear Adonai his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' from 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' at DEU 17:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' from 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' at DEU 17:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote143) This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' from ' This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' at DEU 18:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 315 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, Adonai your God has not allowed you so to do." from "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has not allowed you so to do." at DEU 18:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 349 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote151) [fnfootnote](FNote152) \\+qt Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote153)" from " \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*" at DEU 18:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is according to all that you desired of Adonai your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again Adonai my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" from "This is according to all that you desired of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" at DEU 18:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote155) I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote156) him. ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him. \\wj*' at DEU 18:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote157) \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote158)" from " \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*" at DEU 18:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' from 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' at DEU 19:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." from "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." at DEU 19:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote164) One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote165)' from ' One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*' at DEU 19:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 303 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 19:17 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote167) then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote168)' from ' then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 19:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." from "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." at DEU 19:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote169)hand for hand, foot for foot.' from 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot.' at DEU 19:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" from "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" at DEU 20:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' from 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' at DEU 20:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' from 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' at DEU 20:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' from 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' at DEU 20:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' from 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' at DEU 20:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote177) and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' from ' and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' at DEU 21:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" from "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" at DEU 21:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" from "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" at DEU 21:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' from 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' at DEU 21:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 116 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 295 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote180) If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;" from " If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;" at DEU 21:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" from "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" at DEU 21:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. [fnfootnote](FNote181) So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote182) All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. " from "All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*" at DEU 21:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 312 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 412 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 957 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 21:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, [fnfootnote](FNote183) and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote184)' from '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*' at DEU 21:22 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 148 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote185) his body shall not remain all night on the tree, [fnfootnote](FNote186) but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote187) [fnfootnote](FNote188) that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance.' from ' his body shall not remain all night on the tree, but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance.' at DEU 21:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 183 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 299 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 149 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 313 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote205) [fnfootnote](FNote206) with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote207)' from 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 22:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote208) then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote209)' from ' then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 22:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 243 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Nevertheless Adonai your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but Adonai your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because Adonai your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." from "Nevertheless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." at DEU 23:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote229) \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to Adonai your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote230) for Adonai your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' from ' \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' at DEU 23:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 237 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote231) \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* Adonai [fnfootnote](FNote232) your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. *_(5) _*' from ' \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at DEU 23:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 250 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:24 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 134 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 334 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 590 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 882 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote237) When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote238) and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' from ' When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' at DEU 24:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:6 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 24:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote243)' from 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 24:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote244) Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do." from " Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do." at DEU 24:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 218 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 135 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 136 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 317 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote250) You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, [fnfootnote](FNote251) nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' from ' You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' at DEU 24:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 152 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 128 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:4 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote256) \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote257)' from ' \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*' at DEU 25:4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 229 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 203 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote258) \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. [fnfootnote](FNote259) \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' from ' \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' at DEU 25:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote260)' from 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*' at DEU 25:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 342 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 435 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 521 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then we cried to Adonai , the God of our fathers. Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." from "Then we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of our fathers. \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." at DEU 26:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, Adonai , have given me.” You shall set it down before Adonai your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before Adonai your God.' from 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have given me.” You shall set it down before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' at DEU 26:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote269) You shall say before Adonai your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' from ' You shall say before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' at DEU 26:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote270) I have not eaten of it in my mourning, [fnfootnote](FNote271) neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, [fnfootnote](FNote272) nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· Adonai my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me." from " I have not eaten of it in my mourning, neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me." at DEU 26:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have declared today that Adonai is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." from "You have declared today that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." at DEU 26:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." at DEU 26:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to Adonai your God, as he has spoken.' from 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as he has spoken.' at DEU 26:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' at DEU 27:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which Adonai your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as Adonai , the God of your fathers, has promised you.' from 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised you.' at DEU 27:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' from 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' at DEU 27:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of Adonai your God." from "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." at DEU 27:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" from "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" at DEU 27:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' from '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' at DEU 27:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:25 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 27:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote273)' from '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*' at DEU 27:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' from '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' at DEU 27:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that Adonai your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." from "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." at DEU 28:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice." from "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 28:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote274) Adonai will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, and walk in his ways.' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk in his ways.' at DEU 28:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," at DEU 28:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' from 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' at DEU 28:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." from "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." at DEU 28:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." at DEU 28:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' at DEU 28:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." from "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." at DEU 28:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' from 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' at DEU 28:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom Adonai sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' from 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' at DEU 28:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" at DEU 28:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, Yahweh Eloheinu ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' from 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, \\nd Yahweh Eloheinu\\nd* ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' at DEU 28:58 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Adonai will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' from 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' at DEU 28:61 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice." from "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 28:62 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' at DEU 28:64 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But Adonai has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote276)" from "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*" at DEU 29:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today *_(LY:3) _*' from 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today \\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' at DEU 29:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote282)' from 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*' at DEU 29:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" from "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" at DEU 29:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 29:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' from 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' at DEU 29:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 29:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Adonai your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" from "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" at DEU 30:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote283) that then Adonai your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where Adonai your God has scattered you. ' from ' \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' at DEU 30:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. *_(RY:3, LY:5) _*" from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. \\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*" at DEU 30:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." from "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." at DEU 30:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to Adonai your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." from "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." at DEU 30:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' from 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' at DEU 30:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" from "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" at DEU 30:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote284) over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”" from "Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”" at DEU 30:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote285) *_(RY:4, LY:7) _*' from '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' at DEU 30:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that Adonai your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." from "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." at DEU 30:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; *_(LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) _*" from "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*" at DEU 30:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which Adonai swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." from "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." at DEU 30:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' at DEU 31:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 31:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be strong and courageous. 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marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote288) Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear Adonai your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" from " Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" at DEU 31:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear Adonai your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" from "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" at DEU 31:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' from 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' at DEU 31:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, *_(LY:7) _*' from 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' at DEU 31:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of Adonai ’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' from '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' at DEU 31:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" at DEU 32:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' from 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' at DEU 32:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote290)' from 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*' at DEU 32:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' from 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' at DEU 32:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at DEU 32:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote291)' from 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*' at DEU 32:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' from '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' at DEU 32:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote292)' from '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*' at DEU 32:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at DEU 32:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:35 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote293)' from '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*' at DEU 32:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt Adonai will judge his people, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote294)' from 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*' at DEU 32:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' from 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' at DEU 32:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' from 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' at DEU 32:40 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:40 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote296)' from 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*' at DEU 32:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' from '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' at DEU 32:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote297) those who hate me.' from 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* those who hate me.' at DEU 32:41 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:43 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote298)' from '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*' at DEU 32:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 32:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' from 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' at DEU 33:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' at DEU 33:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , the voice of Judah [Praised]." from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the voice of Judah [Praised]." at DEU 33:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," from "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," at DEU 33:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 33:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of Adonai will dwell in safety by him.' from '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* will dwell in safety by him.' at DEU 33:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as Adonai enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." from "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." at DEU 34:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but his delight is in Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but his delight is in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 1:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' from 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' at PSA 1:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote0) \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote1)' from ' \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' from '\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' at PSA 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' from '\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' at PSA 2:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt against Adonai , and against\\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote5) his Anointed, [fnfootnote](FNote6) saying,' from '\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* saying,' at PSA 2:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote7) [fnfootnote](FNote8) “Yet I have set [fnfootnote](FNote9) my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote10)' from ' \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to me, [fnfootnote](FNote11) \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote12)' from '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote13) Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' from ' \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' at PSA 2:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' from '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' at PSA 2:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote15)' from 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*' at PSA 2:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· Adonai \\qt with fear, \\qt*' from '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt with fear, \\qt*' at PSA 2:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote16)' from '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*' at PSA 2:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· " from "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" at PSA 3:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' from 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' at PSA 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to Adonai ." from "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." from "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." at PSA 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' from 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' at PSA 4:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· " from "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" at PSA 4:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." at PSA 4:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote20)' from 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*' at PSA 4:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 5:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' from 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' at PSA 5:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' from 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' at PSA 5:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' from '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' at PSA 5:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 5:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote21)' from '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*' at PSA 5:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." from "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." at PSA 5:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, Adonai . Deliver my soul,' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Deliver my soul,' at PSA 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' from 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' at PSA 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' from 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' at PSA 6:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 6:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote22)' from '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*' at PSA 6:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for Adonai has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." from "for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." at PSA 6:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." at PSA 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to Adonai , concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite._' from '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' at PSA 7:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' from 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' at PSA 7:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai according to his righteousness,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* according to his righteousness,' at PSA 7:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of Adonai Most High.' from 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* Most High.' at PSA 7:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote23) \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote24) established strength, ' from ' \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj established strength, \\wj*' at PSA 8:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' from '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' at PSA 8:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' from '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' at PSA 8:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote25) \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote26) \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote27)[fnfootnote](FNote28)' from '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart.' at PSA 9:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' at PSA 9:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' from 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' at PSA 9:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' at PSA 9:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 9:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 9:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' from 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' at PSA 9:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PSA 9:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote29) deceit, and oppression.' from '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* deceit, and oppression.' at PSA 10:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." at PSA 10:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." from "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." at PSA 11:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." from "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." at PSA 11:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" from "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" at PSA 12:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' from 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' at PSA 14:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' from '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' at PSA 14:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' from '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' at PSA 14:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' from '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' at PSA 14:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 14:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote30)' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' at PSA 14:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" from "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" at PSA 14:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt Adonai before me. \\qt*' from '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' at PSA 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' from 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' at PSA 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote31) Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 16:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' from '\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' at PSA 16:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote32) For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote33)' from ' \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 16:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote34) \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. [fnfootnote](FNote35)' from ' \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*' at PSA 16:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' from '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' at PSA 16:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote36)' from 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*' at PSA 16:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , my righteous plea;" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my righteous plea;" at PSA 17:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." at PSA 17:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 17:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, Adonai , my strength.' from 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my strength.' at PSA 18:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." from "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." at PSA 18:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' from 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' at PSA 18:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." at PSA 18:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 18:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." from "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." at PSA 18:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 18:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai , \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' from 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' at PSA 18:49 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 18:49 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote37)' from '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*' at PSA 18:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," from "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," at PSA 18:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' from 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' at PSA 18:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' from 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' at PSA 19:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at PSA 19:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' from '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' at PSA 19:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 19:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote38)' from '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*' at PSA 19:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' at PSA 19:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' at PSA 19:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' from 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' at PSA 19:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 20:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." from "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." at PSA 20:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 20:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! " from "\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" at PSA 21:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote41) His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. " from " \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*" at PSA 21:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' from 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' at PSA 21:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' from 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' at PSA 21:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:0 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote43) \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote44)' from ' \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote45) Why are you [fnfootnote](FNote46) so far from \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? " from " \\wj Why are you \\wj* \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*" at PSA 22:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' from 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' at PSA 22:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote48) All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote49) me. ' from ' \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj me. \\wj*' at PSA 22:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote50)' from '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote51) \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* Adonai ; ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote52)' from '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote53)' from '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 121 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote65) \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote66)' from '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote67)' from '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*' at PSA 22:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote68) \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote69)[fnfootnote](FNote70)' from '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at PSA 22:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' from 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' at PSA 22:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote71) All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote72) to Adonai . ' from ' \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' at PSA 22:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' from '\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' at PSA 22:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote73) Adonai is my \\+tl Ro'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: " from " \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*" at PSA 23:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 23:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote74)' from 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*' at PSA 23:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' from 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' at PSA 23:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 24:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The earth is Adonai ’s, with its fullness; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote75)' from '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*' at PSA 24:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 24:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' from 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' at PSA 24:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' from 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' at PSA 24:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' from 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' at PSA 24:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' from 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' at PSA 24:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. " from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 24:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 25:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 25:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 25:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 25:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the paths of Adonai are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' from 'All the paths of \\nd Adonai \\nd* are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' at PSA 25:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' at PSA 26:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," from "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," at PSA 26:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," at PSA 26:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' from 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' at PSA 26:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 27:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai .' from 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 27:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , when I cry with my voice." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, when I cry with my voice." at PSA 27:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 27:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 28:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," at PSA 28:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote78) and according to the wickedness of their doings.' from '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* and according to the wickedness of their doings.' at PSA 28:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." from "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." at PSA 28:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' from 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' at PSA 28:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." from "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." at PSA 28:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'ascribe to Adonai \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' from 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' at PSA 29:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ascribe to Adonai the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' from 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' at PSA 29:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship Adonai in holy array.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' at PSA 29:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even Adonai on many waters.' from 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even \\nd Adonai \\nd* on many waters.' at PSA 29:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' from 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' at PSA 29:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 29:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote80) Adonai , you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' from ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' at PSA 30:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' from '\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' at PSA 30:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , you saints of his.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you saints of his.' at PSA 30:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' at PSA 30:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' from 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' at PSA 30:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , and have mercy on me." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and have mercy on me." at PSA 30:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' from 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' at PSA 30:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' at PSA 30:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote81) \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote82)' from ' \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 31:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 31:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," from "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," at PSA 31:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 31:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 31:17 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote83)' from 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*' at PSA 31:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' from 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' at PSA 31:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." from "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." at PSA 31:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , all you his saints!" from "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, all you his saints!" at PSA 31:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·._' from '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' at PSA 32:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' from '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' at PSA 32:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' from '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' at PSA 32:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom Adonai does not impute iniquity, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote84)' from '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*' at PSA 32:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote85)' from 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*' at PSA 32:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to Adonai ,' from 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 32:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in Adonai .' from 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 32:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' from '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' at PSA 33:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with the lyre.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the lyre.' at PSA 33:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' at PSA 33:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." from "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at PSA 33:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of Adonai .' from 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 33:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' from 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' at PSA 34:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." from "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." at PSA 34:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This poor man cried, and Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," from "This poor man cried, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," at PSA 34:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," at PSA 34:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* Adonai \\qt is good. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote86)' from 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt*' at PSA 34:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." from "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." at PSA 34:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" from "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" at PSA 34:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' from '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' at PSA 34:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' from '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' at PSA 34:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' from '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' at PSA 34:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' from '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' at PSA 34:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For Adonai ’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' from '\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' at PSA 34:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote87)' from '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*' at PSA 34:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But Adonai ’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote88)' from '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*' at PSA 34:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The upright cry, and Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," from "The upright cry, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," at PSA 34:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 5 fp 258 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote90) He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 34:20 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote91)' from '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 34:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." at PSA 35:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 35:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 35:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote92) Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote93)' from ' \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 35:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' from 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' at PSA 35:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' at PSA 35:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote94) wink their eyes.' from 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* wink their eyes.' at PSA 35:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' from 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' at PSA 35:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' from 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' at PSA 35:28 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 36:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote95)' from '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*' at PSA 36:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , is in the heavens.' from 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is in the heavens.' at PSA 36:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' from 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' at PSA 36:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' from 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' at PSA 36:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' from 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' at PSA 37:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 37:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote96)' from 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*' at PSA 37:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For Adonai \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," at PSA 37:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 37:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' at PSA 37:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." from "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." at PSA 38:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at PSA 38:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote97) Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, " from " \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*" at PSA 38:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai , and give ear to my cry." from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and give ear to my cry." at PSA 39:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' from 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' at PSA 39:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote98) as all my fathers were.' from 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* as all my fathers were.' at PSA 39:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." from "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." at PSA 40:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' from 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' at PSA 40:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote99) \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote100)' from '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote101) \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote102) \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote103)[fnfootnote](FNote104)' from ' \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' from '\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' at PSA 40:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' from '\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' at PSA 40:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, Adonai .' from 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 40:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' from 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' at PSA 40:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let Adonai be exalted and magnified!”" from "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let \\nd Adonai \\nd* be exalted and magnified!”" at PSA 40:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 41:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote107)' from '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 41:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed be Adonai , the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote108)' from '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 41:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 41:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16)._' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' at PSA 42:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' from 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' at PSA 42:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." from "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." at PSA 42:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' at PSA 42:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' from 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' at PSA 42:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." from "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." at PSA 42:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' at PSA 43:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' from 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' at PSA 43:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." from "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." at PSA 43:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·._' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' at PSA 44:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" from "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" at PSA 44:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" from "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" at PSA 44:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 44:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' from 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' at PSA 44:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 44:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote109)' from '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*' at PSA 44:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' from 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' at PSA 44:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·._' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' at PSA 45:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote110) \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' at PSA 45:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote111) [fnfootnote](FNote112) \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote113) \\+qt You have \\+tl 'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* " from " \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl 'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*" at PSA 45:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 45:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote114)' from '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." at PSA 45:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' from 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' at PSA 45:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 46:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote115) The kingdoms were moved.' from '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* The kingdoms were moved.' at PSA 46:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." at PSA 46:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." at PSA 46:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. " from "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 47:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' at PSA 47:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 47:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 47:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' at PSA 47:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 48:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote116)' from '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*' at PSA 48:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," from "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," at PSA 48:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "in the city of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." from "in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." at PSA 48:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' from 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' at PSA 48:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' from 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' at PSA 48:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." at PSA 49:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 49:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PSA 49:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 49:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 49:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote117) But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' from ' \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' at PSA 49:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 49:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote118)' from 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*' at PSA 49:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' from 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' at PSA 49:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" at PSA 50:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote119)' from 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*' at PSA 50:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote120)' from '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*' at PSA 50:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 50:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote121) glorifies me,' from 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* glorifies me,' at PSA 50:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" from "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" at PSA 50:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 51:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' from 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' at PSA 51:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' from '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' at PSA 51:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 51:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote122)' from '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*' at PSA 51:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," from "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," at PSA 51:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' from 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' at PSA 51:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 51:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 51:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”_' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' at PSA 52:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' from 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' at PSA 52:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," from "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," at PSA 52:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," from "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," at PSA 52:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' from 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' at PSA 52:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' at PSA 52:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved]._' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' at PSA 53:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' from 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' at PSA 53:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' at PSA 53:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' from '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' at PSA 53:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' from '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' at PSA 53:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote123)' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' at PSA 53:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" from "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" at PSA 53:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”_' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' at PSA 54:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." at PSA 54:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, Adonai , for it is good.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for it is good.' at PSA 54:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved]._' from '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' at PSA 55:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 55:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 55:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. " from "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 55:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* Adonai , [fnfootnote](FNote125) and he will sustain you.' from '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will sustain you.' at PSA 55:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," from "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," at PSA 57:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' from 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' at PSA 57:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' at PSA 57:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 57:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' at PSA 57:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' at PSA 57:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' from 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' at PSA 57:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' at PSA 57:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," from "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," at PSA 58:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You, \\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," from "You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," at PSA 59:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' from 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' at PSA 59:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" from "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" at PSA 59:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 59:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' from 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' at PSA 59:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' from 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' at PSA 59:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 59:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 59:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' from 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' at PSA 60:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." at PSA 61:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." from "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." at PSA 61:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' from 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' at PSA 61:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' from 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' at PSA 61:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." from "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." at PSA 62:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" from "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" at PSA 62:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." from "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." at PSA 62:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." from "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." at PSA 62:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," from "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," at PSA 62:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 62:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 62:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote126)' from 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*' at PSA 62:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 63:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' from 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' at PSA 63:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." at PSA 64:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' from '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' at PSA 65:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," from "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," at PSA 65:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 65:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' from 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' at PSA 66:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' from 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' at PSA 66:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' from 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' from 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," from "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," at PSA 66:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." from "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." at PSA 66:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' from 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' at PSA 66:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" from "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" at PSA 66:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" from "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" at PSA 66:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 66:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote127)' from '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*' at PSA 66:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," from "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," at PSA 67:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 67:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 67:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 67:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 67:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' from 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' at PSA 68:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' from 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' at PSA 68:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote128) You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote129) You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 68:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote130)' from '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. " from "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 68:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 68:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote131) Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote132) are more than the hairs of my head. ' from ' \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' at PSA 69:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 69:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote137) [fnfootnote](FNote138) For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote139)' from ' \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote140)' from '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 69:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Answer me, Adonai , for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' from 'Answer me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' at PSA 69:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' from 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' at PSA 69:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote144) In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote145) they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote146)' from ' \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' from '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' at PSA 69:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' from 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' at PSA 69:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' from '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 69:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote147)' from '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*' at PSA 69:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote148) \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:25 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote149)[fnfootnote](FNote150)' from '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*' at PSA 69:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." from "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." at PSA 69:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," at PSA 69:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." at PSA 69:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," from "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," at PSA 70:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' from 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' at PSA 71:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' from 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' at PSA 71:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 71:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' from 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' at PSA 71:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 71:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' from 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' at PSA 71:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' from 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' at PSA 72:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote156) [fnfootnote](FNote157) He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote158)' from ' \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 72:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 124 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:8 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote167) Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' from ' \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' at PSA 72:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise be to Adonai God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote174)' from '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 72:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' from 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' at PSA 72:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' from 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' at PSA 72:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 72:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' from 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' at PSA 73:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' from 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' at PSA 73:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 73:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph._' from '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' at PSA 74:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." from "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." at PSA 74:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' from 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' at PSA 74:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 75:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' from 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' at PSA 75:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' at PSA 75:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." from "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." at PSA 76:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 76:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' from 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' at PSA 77:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 77:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' from 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' at PSA 77:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph._' from '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' at PSA 78:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote175) \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 78:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote176) days of old, ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj days of old, \\wj*' at PSA 78:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," from "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," at PSA 78:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Adonai ,' from 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 78:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 78:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' from 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' at PSA 78:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' from 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' at PSA 78:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore Adonai \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." from "Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." at PSA 78:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 78:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' from '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' at PSA 78:24 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 78:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote177)' from 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*' at PSA 78:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' from 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' at PSA 78:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' from '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' at PSA 78:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 78:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' from 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' at PSA 78:56 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," from "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," at PSA 78:59 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." from "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." at PSA 78:68 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 79:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote178)' from 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*' at PSA 79:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' from 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' at PSA 79:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." from "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." at PSA 79:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' from 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' at PSA 79:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' from 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' at PSA 79:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," from "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," at PSA 80:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" from "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" at PSA 80:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," at PSA 80:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn us again, \\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' from 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' at PSA 81:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." from "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." at PSA 81:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," at PSA 81:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' from 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' at PSA 81:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 81:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," from "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," at PSA 81:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote181)' from '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*' at PSA 82:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote182)' from 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*' at PSA 82:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' from 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' at PSA 83:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' from 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' at PSA 84:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" at PSA 84:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' from 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' at PSA 84:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "near your altars, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." from "near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." at PSA 84:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." at PSA 84:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 84:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," at PSA 84:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 85:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai .' from 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 85:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 85:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, Adonai , will speak," from "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will speak," at PSA 85:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," from "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," at PSA 85:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' from 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' at PSA 85:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' from 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' at PSA 86:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' from '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' at PSA 86:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 86:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote183)' from 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*' at PSA 86:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' at PSA 86:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' at PSA 86:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 86:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' from 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' at PSA 86:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." at PSA 87:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' from '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' at PSA 87:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite._' from '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' at PSA 88:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 88:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 88:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 88:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' from 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' at PSA 88:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 88:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' from 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' at PSA 88:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' from 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' at PSA 88:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," from "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," at PSA 88:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite._' from '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' at PSA 89:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of Adonai forever.' from 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* forever.' at PSA 89:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' from '\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' at PSA 89:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* [fnfootnote](FNote185) forever, ' from '\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* \\wj forever, \\wj*' at PSA 89:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, Adonai ;' from 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, \\nd Adonai \\nd*;' at PSA 89:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" at PSA 89:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' from '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' at PSA 89:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote186)' from '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*' at PSA 89:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' from 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' at PSA 89:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 89:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote187) my servant.' from '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* my servant.' at PSA 89:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' from 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' at PSA 89:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" from "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" at PSA 89:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' from 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' at PSA 89:28 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:29 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote188) I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote189)' from ' \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 89:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' from 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' at PSA 89:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' from 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' at PSA 89:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' from 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' at PSA 89:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' from 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' at PSA 89:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote190) like the moon,' from 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* like the moon,' at PSA 89:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 89:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' from 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' at PSA 89:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 89:52 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' from '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' at PSA 90:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 90:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote193)' from 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*' at PSA 90:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 90:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' from 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' at PSA 91:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' from 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' at PSA 91:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' from 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' at PSA 91:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' from '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' at PSA 91:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' from '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' at PSA 91:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' from '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' at PSA 91:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 91:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote194)' from '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*' at PSA 91:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' from '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' at PSA 91:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" from "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" at PSA 91:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day._' from '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' at PSA 92:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 92:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' from 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' at PSA 92:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' from 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' at PSA 92:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." from "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." at PSA 92:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." from "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." at PSA 92:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" from "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" at PSA 94:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' at PSA 94:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote195)' from 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*' at PSA 94:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' from 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' at PSA 94:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote196)' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*' at PSA 94:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' from 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' at PSA 94:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , held me up.' from 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, held me up.' at PSA 94:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" from "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" at PSA 95:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' from 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' at PSA 95:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," from "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," at PSA 95:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote197) \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* " from " \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*" at PSA 95:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote198)' from '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*' at PSA 95:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' from 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' at PSA 95:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' from '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' at PSA 95:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote199)' from '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' from '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' from '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' from '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' at PSA 95:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote200)[fnfootnote](FNote201)' from '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*' at PSA 95:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" from "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" at PSA 96:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' from 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' at PSA 96:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'ascribe to Adonai \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' from 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' at PSA 96:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ascribe to Adonai the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' from 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' at PSA 96:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship Adonai in holy array.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' at PSA 96:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' from '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' at PSA 96:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote202) with righteousness,' from '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' at PSA 96:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' from 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' at PSA 97:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the peoples have seen his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'All the peoples have seen his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 97:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all them be shamed who \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· engraved images,' from 'Let all them be shamed who \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· engraved images,' at PSA 97:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 97:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote203)' from '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*' at PSA 97:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." from "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." at PSA 97:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , hate evil." from "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, hate evil." at PSA 97:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' at PSA 97:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 98:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' from 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' at PSA 98:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." from "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." at PSA 98:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' from 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' at PSA 98:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai with the harp,' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the harp,' at PSA 98:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' from 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' at PSA 98:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' from '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' at PSA 98:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote204) with righteousness,' from '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' at PSA 98:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' at PSA 99:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." from "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at PSA 99:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' at PSA 99:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 99:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' at PSA 99:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 99:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' at PSA 99:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· Adonai with gladness.' from '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* with gladness.' at PSA 100:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' from 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' at PSA 100:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' at PSA 100:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' from 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' at PSA 100:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 101:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To you, Adonai , I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'To you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 101:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote205) \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai ! " from " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*" at PSA 102:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' from 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' at PSA 102:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 102:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 102:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" from "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" at PSA 102:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' from 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' at PSA 102:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote206) Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 102:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote207)' from '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*' at PSA 102:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' from 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' at PSA 103:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' from 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' at PSA 103:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai is merciful and gracious, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote208)' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*' at PSA 103:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 103:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' from 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' at PSA 103:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' from 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' at PSA 103:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so Adonai has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' from 'so \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' at PSA 103:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But Adonai ’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote209)' from 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*' at PSA 103:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." at PSA 103:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' from 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' at PSA 104:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 104:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote210)' from '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*' at PSA 104:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' from 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' at PSA 104:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' from 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' at PSA 104:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' at PSA 104:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ! Call on his name!' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name!' at PSA 105:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' from 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' at PSA 105:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote211) his servant,' from 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* his servant,' at PSA 105:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' from 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' at PSA 105:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 106:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 106:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" from "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" at PSA 106:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 106:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 106:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' from 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' at PSA 106:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at PSA 106:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' from 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' at PSA 106:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 106:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' from 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' at PSA 106:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' from 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' at PSA 106:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at PSA 106:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s voice." from "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice." at PSA 106:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' from 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' at PSA 106:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." from "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." at PSA 106:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' from 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' at PSA 106:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' from 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' at PSA 106:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' from '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' at PSA 106:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' from 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' at PSA 106:47 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 106:48 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed be Adonai, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote212)' from '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 106:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' from 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' at PSA 106:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 107:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 107:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 107:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 107:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote213)' from '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*' at PSA 107:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of Adonai .' from 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 107:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 108:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai , among the nations.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, among the nations.' at PSA 108:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' at PSA 108:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' at PSA 108:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' at PSA 108:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' from 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' at PSA 108:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' from 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' at PSA 109:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' from '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' at PSA 109:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote214)' from 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*' at PSA 109:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote215) Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' from ' \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' at PSA 109:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote217) \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote218)[fnfootnote](FNote219)' from ' \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 109:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." from "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." at PSA 109:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' from 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' at PSA 109:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' from 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' at PSA 109:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' from 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' at PSA 109:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 110:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 110:1 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote221) \\+qt Adonai says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote222) “Sit at my right hand, [fnfootnote](FNote223)' from ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*' at PSA 110:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote224)[fnfootnote](FNote225)' from '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote228) \\+qt Adonai has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote229)' from '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with my whole heart,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart,' at PSA 111:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 111:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai is gracious and merciful. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote232)' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*' at PSA 111:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 111:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote233) and awesome!' from '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* and awesome!' at PSA 111:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' from 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' at PSA 111:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 112:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' from 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' at PSA 112:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 112:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote234)' from '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*' at PSA 112:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 112:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' from 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' at PSA 113:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)_' from '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' at PSA 114:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PSA 115:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' from 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' at PSA 115:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' from 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' at PSA 115:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' from 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 115:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" from "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" at PSA 115:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote235)' from 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*' at PSA 115:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote236)' from '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*' at PSA 115:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," at PSA 116:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' from 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' at PSA 116:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' from 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' at PSA 116:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' at PSA 116:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote237)' from '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*' at PSA 116:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote238)' from '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*' at PSA 116:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on Adonai ’s name." from "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name." at PSA 116:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote239)' from '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*' at PSA 116:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise Adonai, all you nations! \\qt*' from '\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' at PSA 117:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 117:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote240)' from '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*' at PSA 117:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' from 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' at PSA 117:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 118:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With \\qt Adonai \\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' from 'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' at PSA 118:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote241)' from '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*' at PSA 118:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 118:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." from "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." at PSA 118:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' at PSA 118:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' at PSA 118:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 118:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote243) [fnfootnote](FNote244) \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote245)' from ' \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This is Adonai ’s doing. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote246)' from '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote247) \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, Adonai ! ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' at PSA 118:25 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of Adonai ! \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote248)[fnfootnote](FNote249)' from '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 118:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 118:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who walk according to Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'who walk according to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' at PSA 119:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' from 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' at PSA 119:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' from 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' at PSA 119:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, Adonai ,' from 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 119:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' from 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' at PSA 119:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." from "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." at PSA 119:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." from "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." at PSA 119:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because of the wicked who forsake your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'because of the wicked who forsake your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:55 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:60 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:61 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' from 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' at PSA 119:62 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai .' from 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 119:64 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:66 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:70 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' at PSA 119:72 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:73 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' from 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' at PSA 119:76 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' from 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' at PSA 119:77 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' from 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' at PSA 119:77 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:85 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' from 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' at PSA 119:86 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 119:88 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' from 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' at PSA 119:92 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' from 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' at PSA 119:96 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" from "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" at PSA 119:97 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' from 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' at PSA 119:98 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:109 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." from "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." at PSA 119:113 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' from 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' at PSA 119:115 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." from "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." at PSA 119:119 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' from 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' at PSA 119:121 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 119:123 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 119:124 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:126 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," from "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," at PSA 119:127 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:131 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." from "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." at PSA 119:132 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:136 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." from "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." at PSA 119:140 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' from 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' at PSA 119:142 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' from 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' at PSA 119:143 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." at PSA 119:149 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:150 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' from 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' at PSA 119:151 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:153 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," from "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," at PSA 119:155 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, Adonai .' from 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 119:156 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." from "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." at PSA 119:159 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Revive me, Adonai , according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Revive me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 119:159 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." at PSA 119:163 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." at PSA 119:165 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai ." from "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 119:166 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:166 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." at PSA 119:167 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' from 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' at PSA 119:171 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' from 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' at PSA 119:172 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai ." from "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 119:174 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' from 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' at PSA 119:174 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:176 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ’s name.' from '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name.' at PSA 122:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." at PSA 122:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' from 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' at PSA 122:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' from 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' at PSA 126:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' from 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' at PSA 127:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 130:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for with Adonai there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'for with \\nd Adonai \\nd* there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 130:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" from "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" at PSA 132:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'until I find out a \\qt place for Adonai, \\qt*' from 'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' at PSA 132:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote251)" from "\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*" at PSA 132:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." from "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." at PSA 132:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' from 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' at PSA 132:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '* Adonai * has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' from '\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' at PSA 132:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote252)' from '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*' at PSA 132:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'their \\qt children \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote253) also will sit on your throne forever more.”' from 'their \\qt children \\qt* also will sit on your throne forever more.”' at PSA 132:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 132:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote255) of Adonai ,' from '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 135:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' at PSA 135:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' from 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' at PSA 135:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' from 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' at PSA 135:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' from 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 135:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 135:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote256)' from 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*' at PSA 135:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You who fear \\qt* Adonai, [fnfootnote](FNote257) praise Adonai !' from '\\qt You who fear \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* praise \\nd Adonai \\nd*!' at PSA 135:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to Adonai for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" from "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" at PSA 136:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 136:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·.[fnfootnote](FNote258)" from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' at PSA 136:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' at PSA 136:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' from 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' at PSA 136:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' from 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' at PSA 136:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' from 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' at PSA 136:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' at PSA 138:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' from 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' at PSA 138:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' from 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' at PSA 138:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 138:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." from "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." at PSA 138:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' from 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' at PSA 138:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , endures forever.' from 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, endures forever.' at PSA 138:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' from 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' at PSA 139:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' at PSA 139:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote260) Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 140:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 140:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' from 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' at PSA 140:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' from 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' at PSA 140:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 141:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote261)' from 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*' at PSA 141:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." from "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." at PSA 141:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' from 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' at PSA 141:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer._' from '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' at PSA 142:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' from 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' at PSA 142:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai ." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 143:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 143:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote262)' from '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*' at PSA 143:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 143:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," from "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," at PSA 143:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' from 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' at PSA 143:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' from 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' at PSA 144:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' from 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' at PSA 144:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved]._' from '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' at PSA 145:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PSA 145:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 145:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' from 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' at PSA 145:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai .' from 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 145:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' from 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' at PSA 145:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' from 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' at PSA 145:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." from "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." at PSA 145:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," at PSA 145:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of Adonai .' from 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 145:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' at PSA 146:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' from 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' at PSA 146:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' from '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' at PSA 146:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 146:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote263)' from '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*' at PSA 146:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' from 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' at PSA 146:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." at PSA 146:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' from 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' at PSA 147:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' from 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' at PSA 147:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' at PSA 147:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 147:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' from 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' at PSA 148:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '_Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)_' from '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' at PSA 149:0 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' from 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' at PSA 149:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' from 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' at PSA 149:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 149:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 149:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' from 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' at PSA 150:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' from 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' at PS2 1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in righteousness, \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and equity;' from 'in righteousness, \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and equity;' at PRO 1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "that the wise man may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and increase in learning;" from "that the wise man may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and increase in learning;" at PRO 1:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your father’s instruction," from "My son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your father’s instruction," at PRO 1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they will be a garland to \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· your head,' from 'for they will be a garland to \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· your head,' at PRO 1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PRO 1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PRO 1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\qt their feet \\qt* run to evil.' from 'for \\qt their feet \\qt* run to evil.' at PRO 1:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 1:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote0)' from 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt*' at PRO 1:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“How long, you simple ones, will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· thoughtless living?" from "“How long, you simple ones, will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· thoughtless living?" at PRO 1:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But whoever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me will dwell securely," from "But whoever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me will dwell securely," at PRO 1:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and store up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you;' from 'and store up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you;' at PRO 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that he may guard the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'that he may guard the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at PRO 2:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at PRO 2:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' from 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' at PRO 2:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' from 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' at PRO 3:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' from 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' at PRO 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' from 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' at PRO 3:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: qt WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote1)[fnfootnote](FNote2)' from 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt*' at PRO 3:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* Adonai \\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' from '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' at PRO 3:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' from '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' at PRO 3:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt for whom \\qt* Adonai \\qt \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote3)" from "\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*" at PRO 3:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote4) \\qt reproves his son \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote5) in whom he delights.' from 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* \\qt reproves his son \\qt* in whom he delights.' at PRO 3:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' from 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' at PRO 3:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 3:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' from 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' at PRO 3:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' from 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' at PRO 3:34 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:34 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote6)' from '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*' at PRO 3:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PRO 3:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." at PRO 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PRO 4:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' from 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' at PRO 4:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." from "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." at PRO 4:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' from 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' at PRO 4:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." at PRO 4:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 4:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote7)' from '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*' at PRO 4:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 5:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." from "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." at PRO 5:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," from "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," at PRO 5:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' from 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' at PRO 5:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My son, keep your father’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·,' from 'My son, keep your father’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·,' at PRO 6:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is a lamp candle,' from 'For the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is a lamp candle,' at PRO 6:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is light.' from 'and the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is light.' at PRO 6:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lay up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you.' from 'Lay up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you.' at PRO 7:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Obey my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and live!' from 'Obey my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and live!' at PRO 7:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Come, let’s take our fill of \\tl dod\\tl* ·loving· until the morning.' from 'Come, let’s take our fill of \\tl dod\\tl* ·loving· until the morning.' at PRO 7:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." from "Now therefore, sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." at PRO 7:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her house is the way to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'Her house is the way to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PRO 7:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, for I will speak excellent things." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, for I will speak excellent things." at PRO 8:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." at PRO 8:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With me are riches, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'With me are riches, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PRO 8:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in the middle of the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' from 'in the middle of the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' at PRO 8:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "That I may give wealth to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." from "That I may give wealth to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." at PRO 8:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 91 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 229 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 360 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 8:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 8:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 8:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 8:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 8:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me," from "“Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me," at PRO 8:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· instruction, and be wise." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· instruction, and be wise." at PRO 8:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Blessed is the man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me," from "Blessed is the man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me," at PRO 8:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All those who hate me \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· death.”" from "All those who hate me \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· death.”" at PRO 8:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reprove a wise man, and he will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you." from "Reprove a wise man, and he will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you." at PRO 9:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that her guests are in the depths of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'that her guests are in the depths of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 9:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wise in heart receives \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'The wise in heart receives \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PRO 10:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\qt he who perverts his ways \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote9)will be found out.' from 'but \\qt he who perverts his ways \\qt* will be found out.' at PRO 10:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 10:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote10)' from 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt*' at PRO 10:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but he who \\qt restrains his lips \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote11)does wisely.' from 'but he who \\qt restrains his lips \\qt* does wisely.' at PRO 10:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· woman obtains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'A \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· woman obtains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PRO 11:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The man of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· does good to his own soul,' from 'The man of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· does good to his own soul,' at PRO 11:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, \\qt the upright \\qt* are paid what they deserve here on earth;' from 'Behold, \\qt the upright \\qt* are paid what they deserve here on earth;' at PRO 11:31 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 11:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote12)' from 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt*' at PRO 11:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· correction loves knowledge," from "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· correction loves knowledge," at PRO 12:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The thoughts of the upright are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·,' from 'The thoughts of the upright are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·,' at PRO 12:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but the tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· of the wicked is cruel.' from 'but the tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· of the wicked is cruel.' at PRO 12:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but he who is wise \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· counsel." from "but he who is wise \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· counsel." at PRO 12:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but a scoffer does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· rebuke." from "but a scoffer does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· rebuke." at PRO 13:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but the poor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· no threats." from "but the poor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· no threats." at PRO 13:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Good understanding wins \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·;' from 'Good understanding wins \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·;' at PRO 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice· sweeps it away." from "but \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice· sweeps it away." at PRO 13:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but one who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him is careful to discipline him." from "but one who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him is careful to discipline him." at PRO 13:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but the rich person has many \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers, friends·." from "but the rich person has many \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers, friends·." at PRO 14:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.' from 'But \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.' at PRO 14:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but sin is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgrace· to any people.' from 'but sin is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgrace· to any people.' at PRO 14:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him who follows after righteousness." from "but he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him who follows after righteousness." at PRO 15:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*· are before Adonai, ' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*· are before \\nd Adonai, \\nd*' at PRO 15:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "A scoffer does not \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· to be reproved;" from "A scoffer does not \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· to be reproved;" at PRO 15:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to keep him from going downward to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'to keep him from going downward to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 15:24 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 15:29 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but \\qt he \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote13)" from "but \\qt he \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*" at PRO 15:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The ear that \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof lives," from "The ear that \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof lives," at PRO 15:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but he who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof gets understanding." from "but he who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof gets understanding." at PRO 15:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' from 'Before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' at PRO 15:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth iniquity is atoned for.' from 'By \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth iniquity is atoned for.' at PRO 16:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "than great revenues with \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice·." from "than great revenues with \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice·." at PRO 16:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Honest· balances and scales are Adonai ’s;' from '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Honest· balances and scales are \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s;' at PRO 16:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· one who speaks the truth." from "They \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· one who speaks the truth." at PRO 16:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 16:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote14)' from 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt*' at PRO 16:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but its every \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·decision· is from Adonai .' from 'but its every \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·decision· is from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PRO 16:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A bribe is a \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· stone in the eyes of him who gives it;' from 'A bribe is a \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· stone in the eyes of him who gives it;' at PRO 17:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "A friend \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· at all times;" from "A friend \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· at all times;" at PRO 17:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· disobedience \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· strife." from "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· disobedience \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· strife." at PRO 17:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to pervert the ways of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'to pervert the ways of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PRO 17:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'nor to deprive the innocent of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'nor to deprive the innocent of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PRO 18:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' from 'but before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' at PRO 18:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who gives answer before he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," from "He who gives answer before he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," at PRO 18:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· it will eat its fruit." from "those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· it will eat its fruit." at PRO 18:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but there is a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend· who sticks closer than a brother." from "but there is a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend· who sticks closer than a brother." at PRO 18:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who gets wisdom \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· his own soul." from "He who gets wisdom \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· his own soul." at PRO 19:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who keeps a \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· keeps his soul,' from 'He who keeps a \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· keeps his soul,' at PRO 19:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· counsel and receive instruction," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· counsel and receive instruction," at PRO 19:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That which makes a man to be desired is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'That which makes a man to be desired is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PRO 19:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you stop \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· instruction, my son," from "If you stop \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· instruction, my son," at PRO 19:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A corrupt witness mocks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'A corrupt witness mocks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at PRO 19:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· for a man to keep aloof from strife;' from 'It is \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· for a man to keep aloof from strife;' at PRO 20:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Many men claim to be men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Many men claim to be men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PRO 20:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who can \\qt say, “I have \\qt* made my heart pure.' from 'Who can \\qt say, “I have \\qt* made my heart pure.' at PRO 20:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote15)' from 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt*' at PRO 20:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· ear, and the seeing eye," from "The \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· ear, and the seeing eye," at PRO 20:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Don’t \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· sleep, lest you come to poverty." from "Don’t \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· sleep, lest you come to poverty." at PRO 20:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote16)' from '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt*' at PRO 20:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Cheshed\\tl* ·Loving-kindness· and faithfulness keep the king safe.' from '\\tl Cheshed\\tl* ·Loving-kindness· and faithfulness keep the king safe.' at PRO 20:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His throne is sustained by \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'His throne is sustained by \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PRO 20:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To do righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·' from 'To do righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·' at PRO 21:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because they refuse to do what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' from 'because they refuse to do what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' at PRO 21:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is joy to the upright to do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' from 'It is joy to the upright to do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' at PRO 21:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· pleasure shall be a poor man." from "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· pleasure shall be a poor man." at PRO 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wine and oil shall not be rich." from "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wine and oil shall not be rich." at PRO 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' from 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' at PRO 21:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 21:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." from "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." at PRO 21:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' from 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' at PRO 22:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' from 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' at PRO 22:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" from "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" at PRO 22:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." from "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." at PRO 22:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 23:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," at PRO 23:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," at PRO 23:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote19)' from 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*' at PRO 24:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My son, \\qt fear Adonai and the king. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote20)' from 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*' at PRO 24:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote21)good.' from 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* good.' at PRO 24:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' from 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' at PRO 25:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of kings is to search out a matter.' from 'but the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of kings is to search out a matter.' at PRO 25:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t \\qt exalt \\qt* yourself in the presence of the king,' from 'Don’t \\qt exalt \\qt* yourself in the presence of the king,' at PRO 25:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'or claim a \\qt place \\qt* among \\qt great \\qt* men;' from 'or claim a \\qt place \\qt* among \\qt great \\qt* men;' at PRO 25:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for it is better that it be \\qt said to you, “Come up here,” \\qt*' from 'for it is better that it be \\qt said to you, “Come up here,” \\qt*' at PRO 25:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'than that you should be \\qt put lower \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote22) in the presence of the prince,' from 'than that you should be \\qt put lower \\qt* in the presence of the prince,' at PRO 25:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "lest one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it put you to shame," from "lest one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it put you to shame," at PRO 25:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so is the reproof of the wise to an \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient· ear." from "so is the reproof of the wise to an \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient· ear." at PRO 25:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat. \\qt*' from '\\qt If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat. \\qt*' at PRO 25:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt If he is thirsty, give him water to drink: \\qt*' from '\\qt If he is thirsty, give him water to drink: \\qt*' at PRO 25:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 25:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote23)' from '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt*' at PRO 25:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'nor is it \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to seek one’s own \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'nor is it \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to seek one’s own \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 25:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is not fitting for a fool.' from 'so \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is not fitting for a fool.' at PRO 26:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so is he who gives \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to a fool.' from 'so is he who gives \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to a fool.' at PRO 26:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 26:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote24)' from 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*' at PRO 26:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Faithful are the wounds of a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·;" from "Faithful are the wounds of a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·;" at PRO 27:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' at PRO 27:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who forsake the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· praise the wicked;' from 'Those who forsake the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· praise the wicked;' at PRO 28:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but those who keep the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· contend with them.' from 'but those who keep the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· contend with them.' at PRO 28:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Evil men don’t understand \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' from 'Evil men don’t understand \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' at PRO 28:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' from 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' at PRO 28:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who turns away his ear from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·," from "He who turns away his ear from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·," at PRO 28:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but whoever \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· and forsake renounces them finds \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' from 'but whoever \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· and forsake renounces them finds \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' at PRO 28:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' from 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' at PRO 28:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' from 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' at PRO 28:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wisdom brings joy to his father;" from "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wisdom brings joy to his father;" at PRO 29:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king by \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· makes the land stable,' from 'The king by \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· makes the land stable,' at PRO 29:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' from 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' at PRO 29:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but one of lowly spirit gains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'but one of lowly spirit gains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 29:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· an oath, but dares not testify." from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· an oath, but dares not testify." at PRO 29:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from Adonai .' from 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PRO 29:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." from "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." at PRO 30:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' from 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' at PRO 30:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PRO 30:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' from 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' at PRO 30:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl chokim\\tl* ·portions· for her servant girls.' from 'and \\tl chokim\\tl* ·portions· for her servant girls.' at PRO 31:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Instructions of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is on her tongue.' from 'Instructions of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is on her tongue.' at PRO 31:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' from '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' at PRO 31:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, heavens," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, heavens," at ISA 1:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They have despised the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "They have despised the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Unless \\+tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," from "\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," at ISA 1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt we would have been as Sodom [Burning]; \\qt*' from '\\qt we would have been as Sodom [Burning]; \\qt*' at ISA 1:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 1:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote0)' from '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt*' at ISA 1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· Adonai ’s word, you rulers of Sodom [Burning]!" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you rulers of Sodom [Burning]!" at ISA 1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Listen to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of our God, you people of Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]!' from 'Listen to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of our God, you people of Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]!' at ISA 1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yes, when you make many prayers, I will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "Yes, when you make many prayers, I will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at ISA 1:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seek \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'Seek \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at ISA 1:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you are willing and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient·," from "If you are willing and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient·," at ISA 1:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She was full of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·; righteousness lodged in her,' from 'She was full of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·; righteousness lodged in her,' at ISA 1:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Everyone \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· bribes, and follows after rewards." from "Everyone \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· bribes, and follows after rewards." at ISA 1:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," from "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," at ISA 1:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] shall be redeemed with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] shall be redeemed with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at ISA 1:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote2) shall flow to it. ' from '\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' at ISA 2:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, ' from '\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' at ISA 2:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Man \\qt* is brought low,' from '\\qt Man \\qt* is brought low,' at ISA 2:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Enter into the rock, \\qt*' from '\\qt Enter into the rock, \\qt*' at ISA 2:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote3) \\qt Adonai , \\qt*' from 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' at ISA 2:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote4)' from 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt*' at ISA 2:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For there will be a day of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," from "For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," at ISA 2:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, \\qt*' from '\\qt Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, \\qt*' at ISA 2:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and into the holes of the earth, \\qt*' from '\\qt and into the holes of the earth, \\qt*' at ISA 2:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote5) \\qt Adonai , \\qt*' from 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' at ISA 2:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote6)' from 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*' at ISA 2:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To \\qt go into the caverns of the rocks, \\qt*' from 'To \\qt go into the caverns of the rocks, \\qt*' at ISA 2:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote7) \\qt Adonai , \\qt*' from 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' at ISA 2:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote8)' from 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*' at ISA 2:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For, behold, \\tl Adon, Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," from "For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," at ISA 3:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to provoke the eyes of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'to provoke the eyes of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at ISA 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 3:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day, Adonai ’s branch will be beautiful and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious·, and the fruit of the land will be the beauty and excellent for the survivors of Israel [God prevails].' from 'In that day, \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s branch will be beautiful and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious·, and the fruit of the land will be the beauty and excellent for the survivors of Israel [God prevails].' at ISA 4:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem [City of peace] from within it, by the spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and by the spirit of burning.' from 'when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem [City of peace] from within it, by the spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and by the spirit of burning.' at ISA 4:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will create over the whole habitation of Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be a canopy.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will create over the whole habitation of Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be a canopy.' at ISA 4:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There will be a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent· for a shade in the daytime from the heat, and for a refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain.' from 'There will be a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent· for a shade in the daytime from the heat, and for a refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain.' at ISA 4:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 5:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote9)' from 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt*' at ISA 5:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill.' from 'My \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill.' at ISA 5:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'built a \\qt tower \\qt* in the middle of it,' from 'built a \\qt tower \\qt* in the middle of it,' at ISA 5:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and also cut out a \\qt wine press \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote10)therein.' from 'and also cut out a \\qt wine press \\qt* therein.' at ISA 5:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the vineyard of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," from "For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," at ISA 5:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he looked for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but, behold, oppression;' from 'and he looked for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but, behold, oppression;' at ISA 5:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In my ears, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," from "In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," at ISA 5:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· has enlarged its desire,' from 'Therefore \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· has enlarged its desire,' at ISA 5:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and opened its mouth without \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·;' from 'and opened its mouth without \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·;' at ISA 5:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," from "but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," at ISA 5:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," from "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," at ISA 5:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," from "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," at ISA 5:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 5:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \\qt had six wings. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote11) With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew.' from 'Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \\qt had six wings. \\qt* With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew.' at ISA 6:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is Adonai \\+tl Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote12)" from "\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*" at ISA 6:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' from 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' at ISA 6:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote13)' from 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*' at ISA 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" from "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" at ISA 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" from "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" at ISA 6:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote14) [fnfootnote](FNote15) He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* " from "\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote16)' from '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* " from "\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote17)[fnfootnote](FNote18)' from '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?" from "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?" at ISA 7:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 109 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 7:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote19) Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote20) Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote21) \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote22) \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote23)" from " \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 7:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote24)" from "It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*" at ISA 8:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote25)' from 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*' at ISA 8:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' from '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' at ISA 8:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote26) He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread." at ISA 8:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote27) He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote28) And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' from ' \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' at ISA 8:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote29) be snared, and be captured.” ' from '\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' at ISA 8:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wrap up the testimony. Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' from 'Wrap up the testimony. Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' at ISA 8:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 8:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 8:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will wait for Adonai , who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote30)' from 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*' at ISA 8:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, \\qt I and the children whom Adonai has given me \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote31) are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." from "Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." at ISA 8:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' from 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' at ISA 8:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. [fnfootnote](FNote32) [fnfootnote](FNote33) In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' from 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote34)[fnfootnote](FNote35)' from '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For to us [fnfootnote](FNote37) [fnfootnote](FNote38) a child is born. To us [fnfootnote](FNote39) a son is given; and [fnfootnote](FNote40) the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called [fnfootnote](FNote41) \\+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], [fnfootnote](FNote42) \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], [fnfootnote](FNote43) \\+tl Avi-'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], [fnfootnote](FNote44) \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. " from "\\wj For to us \\wj* \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Avi-'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*" at ISA 9:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 256 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote45) [fnfootnote](FNote46) The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote47) to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote48) The zeal of \\+tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. " from " \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*" at ISA 9:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "neither have they sought \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 9:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' from 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' at ISA 9:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Through \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" from "Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" at ISA 9:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' from 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' at ISA 10:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' from 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' at ISA 10:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." from "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." at ISA 10:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' from 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' at ISA 10:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on Adonai , the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." from "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." at ISA 10:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' from 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' at ISA 10:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' from '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' at ISA 10:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 10:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote49)" from "\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*" at ISA 10:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." from "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." at ISA 10:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at ISA 10:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." from "Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." at ISA 10:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote50) A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 11:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 421 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a [fnfootnote](FNote51) \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote52) \\+qt his roots \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote53) will bear fruit. ' from '\\wj and a \\wj* \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' at ISA 11:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 151 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 282 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote54) \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' at ISA 11:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote62)' from '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 11:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote63) the wicked. ' from '\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' at ISA 11:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote64)' from 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*' at ISA 11:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote65) [fnfootnote](FNote66) the root of Jesse [My husband], [fnfootnote](FNote67) who stands as a banner of the peoples; [fnfootnote](FNote68) and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' from 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' at ISA 11:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, Adonai , is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" from "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" at ISA 12:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote69) of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at ISA 12:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' from 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' at ISA 12:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' at ISA 12:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" from "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" at ISA 12:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." from "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." at ISA 13:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wail; for the day of Adonai is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' from 'Wail; for the day of \\nd Adonai \\nd* is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' at ISA 13:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote70)' from 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*' at ISA 13:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote71) in \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote72)" from "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*" at ISA 13:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' from 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' at ISA 13:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' at ISA 14:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' at ISA 14:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' from 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' at ISA 14:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote73) I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' from 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' at ISA 14:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' from 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' at ISA 14:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote74) to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at ISA 14:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' from 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' at ISA 14:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai ." from "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at ISA 14:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 14:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" at ISA 14:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" from "For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" at ISA 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." from "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." at ISA 15:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' from '\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' at ISA 16:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." from "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." at ISA 16:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 17:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." from "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." at ISA 17:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 17:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." from "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." at ISA 17:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" from "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" at ISA 18:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." from "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." at ISA 18:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* Adonai rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote76) and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' from 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' at ISA 19:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 19:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." from "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at ISA 19:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." from "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." at ISA 19:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." from "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." at ISA 19:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" from "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" at ISA 19:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." from "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." at ISA 19:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Adonai , and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' at ISA 19:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" from "because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" at ISA 19:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." from "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." at ISA 21:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote77) and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' from 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' at ISA 21:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." from "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." at ISA 21:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" from "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" at ISA 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" from "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" at ISA 22:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day, the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" from "In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" at ISA 22:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote78)' from 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*' at ISA 22:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 22:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Thus says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," from "Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," at ISA 22:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote79) I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote80)' from ' \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 22:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“In that day,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”" from "“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" at ISA 22:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." at ISA 23:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that Adonai will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' from 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that \\nd Adonai \\nd* will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' at ISA 23:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' from 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' at ISA 24:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore glorify Adonai in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" from "Therefore glorify \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" at ISA 24:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." from "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." at ISA 24:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' from 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' at ISA 24:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 24:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote81)' from 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*' at ISA 24:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' from 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' at ISA 24:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote82) for \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." from "Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." at ISA 24:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' at ISA 25:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In this mountain, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." from "In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." at ISA 25:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote83) He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote84) \\+qt The Lord Adonai will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85) He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for Adonai has spoken it. ' from ' \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' at ISA 25:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is Adonai ! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" from "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is \\nd Adonai \\nd*! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" at ISA 25:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." from "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." at ISA 26:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 26:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote86)' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*' at ISA 26:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' at ISA 26:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." from "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." at ISA 26:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote87) Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote88) My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' from ' \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' at ISA 26:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote89) that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' from 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' at ISA 27:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' from 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' at ISA 27:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote90) will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' from 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' at ISA 27:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" from "In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" at ISA 28:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' from 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' at ISA 28:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' from 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' at ISA 28:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote91)" from "\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" at ISA 28:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" from "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" at ISA 28:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' from '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' at ISA 28:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote92) Therefore thus says the Lord Adonai , \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote93)' from ' \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 28:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' from 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' at ISA 28:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' from 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' at ISA 28:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." from "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." at ISA 28:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" from "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" at ISA 28:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This also comes out from \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." from "This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." at ISA 28:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "She will be visited by \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." from "She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." at ISA 29:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote94) the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' at ISA 29:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote95)' from 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*' at ISA 29:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote96)' from 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*' at ISA 29:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote97)' from 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*' at ISA 29:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote98) In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. " from " \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*" at ISA 29:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The humble also will increase their joy in Adonai , and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "The humble also will increase their joy in \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 29:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" from "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" at ISA 30:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" from "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" at ISA 30:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" from "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" at ISA 30:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For thus said the Lord Adonai , the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," from "For thus said the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," at ISA 30:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore Adonai will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for Adonai is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' from 'Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' at ISA 30:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." from "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." at ISA 30:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" from "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" at ISA 30:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." at ISA 30:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. Adonai ’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote99) kindles it.' from 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* kindles it.' at ISA 30:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," from "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," at ISA 31:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." from "so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." at ISA 31:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As birds hovering, so \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." from "As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." at ISA 31:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' at ISA 31:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at ISA 32:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." from "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." at ISA 32:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' from 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' at ISA 32:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" from "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" at ISA 32:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' from 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' at ISA 32:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." from "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." at ISA 33:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' from 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' at ISA 33:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." from "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." at ISA 33:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" at ISA 33:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 33:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "who stops his ears from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood,[fnfootnote](FNote101)" from "who stops his ears from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood," at ISA 33:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," from "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," at ISA 33:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" from "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" at ISA 34:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 34:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote102)' from 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote103)' from '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote104)' from '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' from 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' at ISA 34:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' from 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' at ISA 34:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' from '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' at ISA 34:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote105)' from '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*' at ISA 34:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' from 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' at ISA 35:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' from 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' at ISA 35:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' from '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' at ISA 35:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 35:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote106)' from '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*' at ISA 35:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote108) Then [fnfootnote](FNote109) the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' from ' \\wj Then \\wj* \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' at ISA 35:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and [fnfootnote](FNote110) the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' from '\\wj and \\wj* \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' at ISA 35:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then [fnfootnote](FNote111) \\+qt the lame \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote112) man will leap like a deer, ' from '\\wj Then \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' at ISA 35:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Adonai ’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' from 'The \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' at ISA 35:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' from 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' at ISA 36:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" from "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" at ISA 36:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" from "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" at ISA 36:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" from "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" at ISA 36:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into Adonai ’s house." from "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s house." at ISA 37:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It may be Adonai your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which Adonai your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" from "It may be \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" at ISA 37:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘Adonai says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." from "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." at ISA 37:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" from "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" at ISA 37:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." from "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." at ISA 37:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," at ISA 37:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" from "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" at ISA 37:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." from "“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." at ISA 37:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn your ear, Adonai , and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, Adonai , and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." from "Turn your ear, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." at ISA 37:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' from 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' at ISA 37:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are Adonai , even you only.”' from 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are \\nd Adonai \\nd*, even you only.”' at ISA 37:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," from "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," at ISA 37:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 37:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." from "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." at ISA 37:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" from "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" at ISA 37:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says Adonai .' from 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at ISA 37:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." at ISA 37:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' from 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' at ISA 37:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘Adonai says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." from "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." at ISA 38:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' from 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' at ISA 38:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at ISA 38:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' from 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' at ISA 38:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' from 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' at ISA 38:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' from 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' at ISA 38:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' from 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' at ISA 38:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." from "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." at ISA 39:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" from "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" at ISA 39:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote115) \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote116) \\+qt “Prepare the way of Adonai in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote117) our God. ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj our God. \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' from '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' from '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' from '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' from '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai ’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' at ISA 40:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote118) together;' from 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* together;' at ISA 40:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' from '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' at ISA 40:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' from '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' at ISA 40:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' from '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote119)' from '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' from 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' from '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' from '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote120)[fnfootnote](FNote121)' from 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote124) before him. ' from '\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj before him. \\wj*' at ISA 40:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' from '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' at ISA 40:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote126)' from '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*' at ISA 40:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at ISA 40:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" from "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" at ISA 40:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' from 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' at ISA 40:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" from "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" at ISA 40:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I, \\qt* Adonai, \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote127) he.”' from '\\qt I, \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* he.”' at ISA 41:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 41:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote128)" from "\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*" at ISA 41:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote129) from the ends of the earth,' from 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* from the ends of the earth,' at ISA 41:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 41:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 41:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." from "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." at ISA 41:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." from "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." at ISA 41:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." from "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." at ISA 41:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." from "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." at ISA 41:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote130) \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote131) \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote132) \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote133) \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote134) \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* " from "\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 42:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote135) \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' from '\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' at ISA 42:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote136) \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 42:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote137) \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote138) wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” ' from ' \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' at ISA 42:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another,' from 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another,' at ISA 42:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'nor my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to engraved images.' from 'nor my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to engraved images.' at ISA 42:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” " from "\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" at ISA 42:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· from the end of the earth,' from 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· from the end of the earth,' at ISA 42:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to Adonai ,' from 'Let them give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at ISA 42:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and declare his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the islands.' from 'and declare his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the islands.' at ISA 42:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," at ISA 42:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His ears are open, but he does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "His ears are open, but he does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at ISA 42:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It pleased Adonai , for his righteousness’ sake, to magnify the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' from 'It pleased \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for his righteousness’ sake, to magnify the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' at ISA 42:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Who will listen and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· for the time to come?" from "Who will listen and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· for the time to come?" at ISA 42:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and they did not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." from "and they did not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." at ISA 42:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," from "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," at ISA 43:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and I have \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you;" from "and I have \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you;" at ISA 43:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Bring \\qt my sons \\qt* from far,' from 'Bring \\qt my sons \\qt* from far,' at ISA 43:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and my daughters \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote144) from the ends of the earth—' from '\\qt and my daughters \\qt* from the ends of the earth—' at ISA 43:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and whom I have created for my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'and whom I have created for my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at ISA 43:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· us former things?" from "and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· us former things?" at ISA 43:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "or let them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and say, “That is true.”" from "or let them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and say, “That is true.”" at ISA 43:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I have declared, I have saved, and I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·;" from "I have declared, I have saved, and I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·;" at ISA 43:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , your Redeemer, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says: “For your sake, I have sent to Babylon [Confusion], and I will bring all of them down as fugitives, even the Chaldeans [Descendants of Loving-kindness], in the ships of their rejoicing." from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your Redeemer, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says: “For your sake, I have sent to Babylon [Confusion], and I will bring all of them down as fugitives, even the Chaldeans [Descendants of Loving-kindness], in the ships of their rejoicing." at ISA 43:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote146)' from '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt*' at ISA 43:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to give drink to \\qt my people, my chosen, \\qt*' from 'to give drink to \\qt my people, my chosen, \\qt*' at ISA 43:20 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote147)' from '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt*' at ISA 43:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that they might declare my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'that they might declare my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at ISA 43:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but you have \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· me with your sins.' from 'but you have \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· me with your sins.' at ISA 43:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yet \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· now, Jacob [Supplanter] my servant," from "Yet \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· now, Jacob [Supplanter] my servant," at ISA 44:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I will pour \\qt water \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote148) on him who is thirsty,' from 'For I will pour \\qt water \\qt* on him who is thirsty,' at ISA 44:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will pour my \\qt Spirit \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote149) on your descendants,' from 'I will pour my \\qt Spirit \\qt* on your descendants,' at ISA 44:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" from "and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" at ISA 44:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote150)' from '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt*' at ISA 44:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and besides me there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' from 'and besides me there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' at ISA 44:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Haven’t I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you long ago," from "Haven’t I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you long ago," at ISA 44:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to me, for I have redeemed you.' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to me, for I have redeemed you.' at ISA 44:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who turns \\qt wise men \\qt* backward,' from 'who turns \\qt wise men \\qt* backward,' at ISA 44:25 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:25 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote151)' from 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt*' at ISA 44:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Besides me, there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' from 'Besides me, there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' at ISA 45:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let the earth open, that it may produce \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Let the earth open, that it may produce \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at ISA 45:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote152) ‘What are you making?’' from '\\qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \\qt* ‘What are you making?’' at ISA 45:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Adonai , the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," at ISA 45:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "not for price nor reward,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 45:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.' from 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.' at ISA 45:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· this from ancient time?" from "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· this from ancient time?" at ISA 45:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· besides me, a just God and able to save;' from 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· besides me, a just God and able to save;' at ISA 45:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have sworn by myself. \\qt*' from '\\qt I have sworn by myself. \\qt*' at ISA 45:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that \\qt to me every knee shall bow, \\qt*' from 'that \\qt to me every knee shall bow, \\qt*' at ISA 45:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 45:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote153)' from '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt*' at ISA 45:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," at ISA 46:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that have been carried from the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·.' from 'that have been carried from the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·.' at ISA 46:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, you stubborn-hearted," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, you stubborn-hearted," at ISA 46:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Our Redeemer, \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," from "Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," at ISA 47:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 47:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You showed them no \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' from 'You showed them no \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' at ISA 47:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You said, \\qt ‘I will be a \\qt* princess forever;’' from 'You said, \\qt ‘I will be a \\qt* princess forever;’' at ISA 47:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Now therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you who are given to pleasures," from "“Now therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you who are given to pleasures," at ISA 47:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who say in your heart, \\qt*' from '\\qt who say in your heart, \\qt*' at ISA 47:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I shall not sit as a widow, \\qt*' from '\\qt I shall not sit as a widow, \\qt*' at ISA 47:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt neither shall I \\qt* know the loss of children.’' from '\\qt neither shall I \\qt* know the loss of children.’' at ISA 47:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But these two things shall come to you in a moment \\qt in one day, \\qt*' from 'But these two things shall come to you in a moment \\qt in one day, \\qt*' at ISA 47:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\qt loss of children \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote154)and widowhood.' from 'the \\qt loss of children \\qt* and widowhood.' at ISA 47:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," at ISA 48:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" at ISA 48:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." from "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." at ISA 48:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" from "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" at ISA 48:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" from "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" at ISA 48:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," from "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," at ISA 48:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" from "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" at ISA 48:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 48:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' from 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' at ISA 48:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' from 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' at ISA 48:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," at ISA 48:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote155) \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 48:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 48:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote156)' from '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 48:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 48:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He whom Adonai \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," from "He whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," at ISA 48:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote157) “Come near to me and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: " from " \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*" at ISA 48:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" from "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" at ISA 48:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' from 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' at ISA 48:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," from "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," at ISA 48:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote161) \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. " from " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*" at ISA 49:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with Adonai ,' from 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at ISA 49:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 49:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote173) \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote174)" from " \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 49:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote175) Adonai , the \\+tl Go'eil Isra'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, " from " \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go'eil Isra'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*" at ISA 49:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' from 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' at ISA 49:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because of Adonai who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" from "because of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" at ISA 49:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' at ISA 49:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote176)" from "and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*" at ISA 49:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' from '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote178)' from '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' from 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote179)' from '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' from 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' at ISA 49:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' from 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' at ISA 49:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and your Redeemer, the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].”" from "and your Redeemer, the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].”" at ISA 49:26 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote180)' from 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt*' at ISA 50:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. " from "\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" at ISA 50:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote184) I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 50:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 50:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 50:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 50:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 50:6 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote186) I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote187) and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote188)' from ' \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 50:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? ' from '\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' at ISA 50:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? " from "\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" at ISA 50:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who follow after righteousness," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who follow after righteousness," at ISA 51:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· will go out from me,' from 'for the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· will go out from me,' at ISA 51:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I will establish my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for a light to the peoples.' from 'and I will establish my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for a light to the peoples.' at ISA 51:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," from "My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," at ISA 51:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," from "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," at ISA 51:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," at ISA 51:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the people in whose heart is my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·:' from 'the people in whose heart is my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·:' at ISA 51:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to all generations.”" from "and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to all generations.”" at ISA 51:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those ransomed by Adonai will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' from 'Those ransomed by \\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' at ISA 51:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Have you forgotten \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," from "Have you forgotten \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," at ISA 51:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." at ISA 51:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you afflicted," from "Therefore now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you afflicted," at ISA 51:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even the bowl of \\qt the cup of my wrath. \\qt*' from 'even the bowl of \\qt the cup of my wrath. \\qt*' at ISA 51:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You \\qt will \\qt* not \\qt drink \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote193)it any more:' from 'You \\qt will \\qt* not \\qt drink \\qt* it any more:' at ISA 51:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for from now on the uncircumcised and the \\qt unclean \\qt* will no more \\qt come into \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote194) you.' from 'for from now on the uncircumcised and the \\qt unclean \\qt* will no more \\qt come into \\qt* you.' at ISA 52:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote195)' from '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt*' at ISA 52:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote196)' from '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt*' at ISA 52:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declares· peace," from "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declares· peace," at ISA 52:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaims· \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaims· \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at ISA 52:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they shall see eye to eye, when Adonai makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' from 'for they shall see eye to eye, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' at ISA 52:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." from "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." at ISA 52:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote197)' from '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt*' at ISA 52:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote198)' from '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt*' at ISA 52:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 52:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote202)" from "\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 52:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote203) \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote204)' from ' \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of Adonai been revealed? \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote205)' from '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote210)' from '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote213) Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote214)' from ' \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 75 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:5 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote220) and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote221)' from ' \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote222) All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote223) his own way; ' from '\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj his own way; \\wj*' at ISA 53:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:6 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote226) \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote227)' from ' \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote228)' from '\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote229) \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote230) \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote231) \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote232)' from ' \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote235) [fnfootnote](FNote236) although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, ' from ' \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' at ISA 53:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote237)' from '\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote248) and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote249)' from ' \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:12 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote250) while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote251)' from ' \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sing, barren, you who didn’t give birth; \\qt*' from '\\qt “Sing, barren, you who didn’t give birth; \\qt*' at ISA 54:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt break out into singing, and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child: \\qt*' from '\\qt break out into singing, and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child: \\qt*' at ISA 54:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote253) says Adonai .' from '\\qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at ISA 54:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For your Maker is your husband; \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." from "For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." at ISA 54:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is your Redeemer." from "The \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is your Redeemer." at ISA 54:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but with great \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· will I gather you.' from 'but with great \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· will I gather you.' at ISA 54:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but with everlasting \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you,” says Adonai your Redeemer.' from 'but with everlasting \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd* your Redeemer.' at ISA 54:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For this is \\qt like the \\qt* waters \\qt of Noah [Rest] \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote254) to me;' from '“For this is \\qt like the \\qt* waters \\qt of Noah [Rest] \\qt* to me;' at ISA 54:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the \\qt mountains \\qt* may depart,' from 'For the \\qt mountains \\qt* may depart,' at ISA 54:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote255)' from 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt*' at ISA 54:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will not depart from you,' from 'but my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will not depart from you,' at ISA 54:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* Adonai; [fnfootnote](FNote256)' from 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* \\nd Adonai; \\nd*' at ISA 54:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 201 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 525 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 810 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 999 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 55:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 55:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 55:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 55:1 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote257) “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote258)' from ' \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote259)' from '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, " from "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" at ISA 55:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: " from "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" at ISA 55:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote261)' from '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" from "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" at ISA 55:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Adonai , and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' from 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' at ISA 55:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' from 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' at ISA 55:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'it will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to me void,' from 'it will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to me void,' at ISA 55:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Maintain \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from '“Maintain \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at ISA 56:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is near," from "for my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is near," at ISA 56:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· without profaning it,' from 'who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· without profaning it,' at ISA 56:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai ’s name," from "and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name," at ISA 56:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'everyone who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· from profaning it,' from 'everyone who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· from profaning it,' at ISA 56:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 56:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote263) \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote264)' from 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt*' at ISA 56:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "dreaming, lying down, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loving· slumber." from "dreaming, lying down, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loving· slumber." at ISA 56:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· are taken away,' from 'Men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· are taken away,' at ISA 57:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· what you saw on their bed." from "You \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· what you saw on their bed." at ISA 57:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and degraded yourself even to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'and degraded yourself even to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at ISA 57:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 57:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote265)' from '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt*' at ISA 57:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' from 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' at ISA 58:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." from "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." at ISA 58:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' from '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' at ISA 58:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 58:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote266)' from 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*' at ISA 58:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· will be your rear guard.' from 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· will be your rear guard.' at ISA 58:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“If you turn away your foot from the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' from '“If you turn away your foot from the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' at ISA 58:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and call the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· a delight,' from 'and call the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· a delight,' at ISA 58:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "nor his ear dull, that it can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "nor his ear dull, that it can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at ISA 59:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so that he will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "so that he will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at ISA 59:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' from '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' at ISA 59:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' from 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' at ISA 59:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' from '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' at ISA 59:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote267)' from '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*' at ISA 59:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' from 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' at ISA 59:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' from 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' at ISA 59:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' from 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' at ISA 59:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." from "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." at ISA 59:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' from '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' at ISA 59:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' from '\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' at ISA 59:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote271) He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote272)' from ' \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 59:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote273) on his head. " from "\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on his head. \\wj*" at ISA 59:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· from the rising of the sun;' from 'and his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· from the rising of the sun;' at ISA 59:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote274) \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 59:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says Adonai . \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 59:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote275) says Adonai . “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says Adonai , “from henceforth and forever.” ' from '\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' at ISA 59:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and Adonai ’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. ' from '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' at ISA 60:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. ' from '\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' at ISA 60:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote279) \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote280)' from ' \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 60:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of Adonai . ' from '\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' at ISA 60:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," from "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," at ISA 60:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but in my favor have I had \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on you.' from 'but in my favor have I had \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on you.' at ISA 60:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote283) nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive.' from '\\qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \\qt* nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive.' at ISA 60:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' from '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' at ISA 60:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:14 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote284)' from 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*' at ISA 60:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 60:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." from "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." at ISA 60:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," from "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," at ISA 60:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," from "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," at ISA 60:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and your gates \\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song·.' from 'and your gates \\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song·.' at ISA 60:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\qt sun \\qt* will be no more your \\qt light \\qt* by day;' from 'The \\qt sun \\qt* will be no more your \\qt light \\qt* by day;' at ISA 60:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'nor will the brightness of the \\qt moon \\qt* give light to you,' from 'nor will the brightness of the \\qt moon \\qt* give light to you,' at ISA 60:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but Adonai will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' from 'but \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' at ISA 60:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and your God will be your \\qt glory. \\qt*' from 'and your God will be your \\qt glory. \\qt*' at ISA 60:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for Adonai will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote285)' from 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' at ISA 60:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote287) \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote288) \\+qt because Adonai has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote289) \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote290) \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote291) \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote292) \\+qt to proclaim the year of Adonai ’s favor, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote293)' from ' \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; ' from '\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' at ISA 61:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you will be called \\qt Adonai ’s priests. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote296)' from 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*' at ISA 61:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at ISA 61:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“For I, Adonai , \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." from "“For I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at ISA 61:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at ISA 61:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so the Lord Adonai will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' from 'so the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' at ISA 61:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." from "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." at ISA 62:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at ISA 62:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' from 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' at ISA 62:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, Adonai has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaimed· unto the end of the earth," from "Behold, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaimed· unto the end of the earth," at ISA 62:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "‘Behold, your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· comes." from "‘Behold, your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· comes." at ISA 62:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I have trodden \\qt the wine press \\qt* alone;' from '“I have trodden \\qt the wine press \\qt* alone;' at ISA 63:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and trampled them in \\qt my wrath. \\qt*' from 'and trampled them in \\qt my wrath. \\qt*' at ISA 63:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their \\qt life-blood \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote297) is sprinkled on my garments,' from 'Their \\qt life-blood \\qt* is sprinkled on my garments,' at ISA 63:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will tell of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of Adonai ' from 'I will tell of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*' at ISA 63:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Adonai ,' from 'and the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at ISA 63:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'which he has given to them according to his \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·,' from 'which he has given to them according to his \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·,' at ISA 63:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' from 'and according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' at ISA 63:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 323 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 517 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 964 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 63:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 63:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 63:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. " from "\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" at ISA 63:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt they rebelled, \\qt*' from 'But \\qt they rebelled, \\qt*' at ISA 63:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 63:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote299)' from '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*' at ISA 63:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” ' from '\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' at ISA 63:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. ' from '\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' at ISA 63:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The yearning of your heart and your \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· is restrained toward me.' from 'The yearning of your heart and your \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· is restrained toward me.' at ISA 63:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Complete return· for your servants’ sake,' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Complete return· for your servants’ sake,' at ISA 63:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote301) For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* " from " \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 64:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 64:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote302)' from '\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 64:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote303) \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 65:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote304)' from '\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 65:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote305) \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote306)' from ' \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 65:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When I spoke, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "When I spoke, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 65:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote307) “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote308)' from ' \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 65:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote309) be remembered, ' from '\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' at ISA 65:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the voice of \\qt weeping \\qt* and the voice of \\qt crying \\qt*' from 'and the voice of \\qt weeping \\qt* and the voice of \\qt crying \\qt*' at ISA 65:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "will be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote311)" from "will be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt*" at ISA 65:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and while they are yet speaking, I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "and while they are yet speaking, I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at ISA 65:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\qt says, \\qt*' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt says, \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:1 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote312)' from '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' from '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' from '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote313)' from '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*' at ISA 66:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 66:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· Adonai ’s word," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word," at ISA 66:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" from "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" at ISA 66:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." from "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." at ISA 66:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' from 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' at ISA 66:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' from 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' at ISA 66:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote314)' from 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*' at ISA 66:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For I know their works and their thoughts. The time comes that I will gather all nations and languages, and they will come, and will see my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from '“For I know their works and their thoughts. The time comes that I will gather all nations and languages, and they will come, and will see my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at ISA 66:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far away islands, who have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my fame, nor have seen my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·; and they shall declare my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations." from "“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far away islands, who have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my fame, nor have seen my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·; and they shall declare my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations." at ISA 66:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For as the \\qt new heavens and the new earth, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote315) which I will make, shall remain before me,” says Adonai , “so your offspring and your name shall remain.' from '“For as the \\qt new heavens and the new earth, \\qt* which I will make, shall remain before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “so your offspring and your name shall remain.' at ISA 66:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall happen that from one new moon to another, and from one \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to another, all flesh will come to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before me,” says Adonai .' from 'It shall happen that from one new moon to another, and from one \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to another, all flesh will come to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at ISA 66:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \\qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote316) and they will be loathsome to all mankind.”' from '“They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \\qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \\qt* and they will be loathsome to all mankind.”' at ISA 66:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' from 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' at MA1 1:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' from 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' at MA1 1:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at MA1 2:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at MA1 2:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' from 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' at MA1 2:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' from 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' at MA1 2:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' from 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' at MA1 4:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' from 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' at MA1 4:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' from 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' at MA1 5:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' from 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' at MA1 6:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' from 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' at MA1 7:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' from 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' at MA1 9:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' from 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' at MA1 9:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' from 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' at MA1 11:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' from 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' at MA1 15:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' from 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' at MA1 15:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MAT 1:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote6) [fnfootnote](FNote7) But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, [fnfootnote](FNote8) for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' from ' \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' at MAT 1:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' from '\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' at MAT 1:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 1:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 1:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 1:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote12)" from "\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*" at MAT 1:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' from 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' at MAT 1:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote13) [fnfootnote](FNote14) Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, [fnfootnote](FNote15) [fnfootnote](FNote16) [fnfootnote](FNote17) \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' from ' \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' at MAT 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote19) \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' from '\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote20) my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' from '\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' from 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' at MAT 2:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote22) Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' from ' \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' at MAT 2:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote23)' from '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote24) Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' from ' \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' at MAT 2:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote25)' from '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote26) But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' from ' \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' at MAT 2:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 373 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' from '\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' at MAT 3:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote29) straight.” ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj straight.” \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' from 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' at MAT 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' from 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' at MAT 3:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MAT 3:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote30) [fnfootnote](FNote31) [fnfootnote](FNote32) Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. [fnfootnote](FNote33) He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' at MAT 3:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' from '\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' at MAT 3:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' at MAT 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' from 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' at MAT 4:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of Adonai .’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote34)' from 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' from 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' at MAT 4:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' at MAT 4:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote35)' from '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:6 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote36)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote37)' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' from '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' from 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' from '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' from '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' from '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote39)' from '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote40) From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' from ' \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' at MAT 4:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' from 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' at MAT 5:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote42)' from 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*' at MAT 5:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." from "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." at MAT 5:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' from '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' at MAT 5:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' from 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' at MAT 5:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' from 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' at MAT 5:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:21 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote43) and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’[fnfootnote](FNote44)' from '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’' at MAT 5:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote45)' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' from 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' at MAT 5:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:30 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote46)' from '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' from 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' at MAT 5:32 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote47) but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote48)[fnfootnote](FNote49)' from '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" from "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" at MAT 5:34 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:35 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "nor 'by \\qt the earth', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote50)nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote51)" from "nor 'by \\qt the earth', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*" at MAT 5:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:38 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote52)' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote53) and hate and detest your enemy.’' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* and hate and detest your enemy.’' at MAT 5:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' from 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' at MAT 5:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." from "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." at MAT 5:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' from 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' at MAT 5:46 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:48 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.[fnfootnote](FNote54)" from "Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect." at MAT 5:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." from "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." at MAT 6:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." from "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." at MAT 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' from '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' at MAT 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." from "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." at MAT 6:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." from "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." at MAT 6:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' from 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' at MAT 6:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at MAT 6:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." from "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." at MAT 6:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." from "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." at MAT 6:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' from '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' at MAT 6:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" from "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" at MAT 7:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' from 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' at MAT 7:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 7:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 7:23 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote56)' from 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*' at MAT 7:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." from "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." at MAT 8:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote59) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote60) and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' at MAT 8:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote63)' from '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 8:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' from 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' at MAT 8:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote68) for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' from 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' at MAT 9:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 9:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 9:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· [fnfootnote](FNote69) on his garment;' from 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· on his garment;' at MAT 9:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." from "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." at MAT 10:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' from 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' at MAT 10:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' from 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' at MAT 10:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." from "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." at MAT 10:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" from "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" at MAT 10:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 10:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," from "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," at MAT 10:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote80) Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. " from " \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 10:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. " from "\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 10:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' from 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' at MAT 10:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 10:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote81)' from '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*' at MAT 10:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' from 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' at MAT 10:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote83) \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, [fnfootnote](FNote84) the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85) hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote86) and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote87) to them. " from " \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to them. \\wj*" at MAT 11:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote88) For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote89)' from ' \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 11:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote90) For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' from ' \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' at MAT 11:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote91) whose coming was predicted. ' from '\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' at MAT 11:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. " from "\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" at MAT 11:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' from 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' at MAT 11:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' from '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' at MAT 11:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote92) For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today." from "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today." at MAT 11:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' from 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' at MAT 11:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' from 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' at MAT 11:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote93) All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. " from " \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*" at MAT 11:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:29 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote95) Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote96)' from ' \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 11:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' from 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' at MAT 12:1 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”[fnfootnote](FNote97)' from 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MAT 12:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?[fnfootnote](FNote98)' from 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?' at MAT 12:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?[fnfootnote](FNote99)' from 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?' at MAT 12:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote100) you would not have condemned the guiltless.' from 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* you would not have condemned the guiltless.' at MAT 12:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MAT 12:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' from 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' at MAT 12:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote101) He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? [fnfootnote](FNote102)' from ' \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*' at MAT 12:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' from '\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' at MAT 12:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote104) \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote105) \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' at MAT 12:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote106) hope.”' from 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* hope.”' at MAT 12:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote107) [fnfootnote](FNote108) But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” " from " \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*" at MAT 12:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' from 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' at MAT 12:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." from "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." at MAT 12:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' from '\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' at MAT 12:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' from '\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' at MAT 12:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote111) so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' from '\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' at MAT 12:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' from 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' at MAT 12:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote112) and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' from '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' at MAT 12:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' from 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' at MAT 12:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" from "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" at MAT 12:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MAT 13:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' from '\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 13:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ [fnfootnote](FNote115)' from '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote118) the foundation of the world.” ' from '\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' at MAT 13:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' from 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' at MAT 13:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at MAT 13:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' at MAT 14:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 14:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 14:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote121) But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' from ' \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' at MAT 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MAT 14:33 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote122) and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote123)' from 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*' at MAT 15:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' from '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' from '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' from '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' at MAT 15:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote124)' from '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*' at MAT 15:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' from 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' at MAT 15:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 16:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote127) An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote128)' from ' \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 16:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' at MAT 16:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' from 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' at MAT 16:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' from 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' at MAT 16:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' from 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' at MAT 16:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 16:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." from "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." at MAT 16:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' from '\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' at MAT 16:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and [fnfootnote](FNote131) then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. " from "\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*" at MAT 16:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While he was still speaking, behold, [fnfootnote](FNote132) [fnfootnote](FNote133) a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' from 'While he was still speaking, behold, \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' at MAT 17:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote134) His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote135) must come first?” ' from ' \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' at MAT 17:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' from 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' at MAT 18:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote136) See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. " from " \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 18:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." from "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." at MAT 18:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 18:16 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote137)' from 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*' at MAT 18:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 18:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote138)' from 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*' at MAT 19:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?[fnfootnote](FNote139)' from 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?' at MAT 19:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin [fnfootnote](FNote140) us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote141) and divorce her?”' from 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* and divorce her?”' at MAT 19:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' from 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' at MAT 19:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' from 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' at MAT 19:17 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' at MAT 19:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote143) And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote144)' from '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*' at MAT 19:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote145)' from 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*' at MAT 19:26 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 76 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 20:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" from "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" at MAT 20:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote151)' from '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote154) The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote155) in the highest!” ' from ' \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' at MAT 21:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:13 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote160) [fnfootnote](FNote161) but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote162)' from '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote163) to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' from '\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' at MAT 21:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote164) perfected praise?’”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* perfected praise?’”' at MAT 21:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' at MAT 21:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote166) leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' from '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' at MAT 21:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This was from Adonai . \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:42 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote169)' from '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:44 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote171) but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote172)' from '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' from 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' at MAT 22:17 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote173)' from 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote174) God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' from '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' at MAT 22:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' from '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' at MAT 22:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:37 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote175)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' from 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' at MAT 22:38 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:39 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote176)' from 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' from 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' at MAT 22:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' from 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' at MAT 22:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' at MAT 22:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' from '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' at MAT 22:44 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:44 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?[fnfootnote](FNote177)' from '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?' at MAT 22:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' from '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' at MAT 22:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' from '\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' at MAT 23:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' from 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' at MAT 23:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." from "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." at MAT 23:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' from 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' at MAT 23:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." from "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." at MAT 23:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' from 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' at MAT 23:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' from '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' at MAT 23:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at MAT 23:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' from '\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' at MAT 23:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote183) to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote184) [fnfootnote](FNote185) whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' from '\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' at MAT 23:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:38 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote187) Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote188)' from ' \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 23:38 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:39 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, [fnfootnote](FNote189) until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote190)' from '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 23:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' from 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' at MAT 24:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' from 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' at MAT 24:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote192)which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' from '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' at MAT 24:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' from 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' at MAT 24:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' from 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' at MAT 24:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote193) for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote194) no, nor ever will be. ' from ' \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' at MAT 24:21 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote195) But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote196) \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote197) \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote198)[fnfootnote](FNote199)' from ' \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote200) and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote201) the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote202) \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote203) \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote204) will not pass away.' from 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* will not pass away.' at MAT 24:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at MAT 24:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:37 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote205)' from '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*' at MAT 24:37 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:38 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote206)' from 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*' at MAT 24:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" from "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" at MAT 25:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote208) cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' from 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' at MAT 25:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' from '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' at MAT 26:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' from 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' at MAT 26:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' from 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' at MAT 26:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' from 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' at MAT 26:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' from 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' at MAT 26:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote212) just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' from 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' at MAT 26:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' from 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' at MAT 26:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' from 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' at MAT 26:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" from "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" at MAT 26:29 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote217)' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*' at MAT 26:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” " from "\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" at MAT 26:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" from "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" at MAT 26:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote219) Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' from ' \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' at MAT 26:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' from '\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' at MAT 26:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions [fnfootnote](FNote220) of angels?" from "Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions of angels?" at MAT 26:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote222) they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' from 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' at MAT 26:60 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote223) [fnfootnote](FNote224) But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' from ' \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' at MAT 26:63 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:64 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote225) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this [fnfootnote](FNote226) [fnfootnote](FNote227) you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote228) of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote229)' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 26:64 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they [fnfootnote](FNote231) [fnfootnote](FNote232) [fnfootnote](FNote233) \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote234) and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' from '\\wj Then they \\wj* \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' at MAT 26:67 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote240)[fnfootnote](FNote241)' from '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*' at MAT 27:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote242)[fnfootnote](FNote243)' from 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*' at MAT 27:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote244)' from 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*' at MAT 27:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:35 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote251) When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote252)' from ' \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:39 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote255) Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote256)' from ' \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' from '\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' at MAT 27:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote260) “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. " from " \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*" at MAT 27:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote261) \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote262) for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' at MAT 27:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 372 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 698 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 27:45 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 27:45 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:46 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "About three o'clock in the afternoon, [fnfootnote](FNote264) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, [fnfootnote](FNote265) \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote266)" from "About three o'clock in the afternoon, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*" at MAT 27:46 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:48 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote267) Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, [fnfootnote](FNote268) and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote269)' from ' \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' from 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' at MAT 27:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 28:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 28:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' from 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' at MAT 28:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' from 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' at MAT 28:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote280) [fnfootnote](FNote281) [fnfootnote](FNote282) Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' from ' \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' at MAT 28:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' from '\\wj teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. \\wj* Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' at MAT 28:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' from 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' at MRK 1:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' from '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' at MRK 1:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:2 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote0)' from 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*' at MRK 1:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote1) \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' from ' \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' from '\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:3 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote2)' from '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' from '\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' at MRK 1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' from 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' at MRK 1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' from 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' at MRK 1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' from 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' at MRK 1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' from 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' at MRK 1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' from 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' at MRK 1:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' from 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' at MRK 1:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' from 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' at MRK 1:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? [fnfootnote](FNote4) I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' from 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' at MRK 1:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 1:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 1:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. " from "\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" at MRK 1:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote8) you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' from '\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' at MRK 1:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' from '\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' at MRK 2:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' from 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' at MRK 2:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at MRK 2:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' from 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' at MRK 2:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote11) from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' from 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' at MRK 2:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' from 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' at MRK 2:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MRK 2:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' from 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' at MRK 3:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote12) He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' from ' \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' at MRK 3:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MRK 3:11 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 191 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 3:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" from "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" at MRK 3:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' from 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' at MRK 3:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' from 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' at MRK 3:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' from 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' at MRK 3:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MRK 4:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote16)' from 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*' at MRK 4:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' from 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' at MRK 4:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' from 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' at MRK 4:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MRK 4:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' from 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' at MRK 5:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 5:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' from 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' at MRK 5:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' from 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' at MRK 5:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' from 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' at MRK 6:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' from 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' at MRK 6:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' at MRK 6:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' from 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' at MRK 6:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' at MRK 7:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' from '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' at MRK 7:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' from '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' at MRK 7:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:7 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote18)' from '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*' at MRK 7:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote19) and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote20)' from 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*' at MRK 7:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" from "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" at MRK 7:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" from "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" at MRK 7:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' from 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' at MRK 7:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' from '\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' at MRK 7:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”' from 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”' at MRK 8:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* ·his Father·’s glory, with the holy angels.”" from "For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* ·his Father·’s glory, with the holy angels.”" at MRK 8:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' from 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' at MRK 9:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' from 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' at MRK 9:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote24) must come first?”' from 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* must come first?”' at MRK 9:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" from "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" at MRK 9:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote25) Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' from ' \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' at MRK 9:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' from 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' at MRK 9:43 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:44 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote26)' from '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' at MRK 9:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' from 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' at MRK 9:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' from 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' at MRK 9:47 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:48 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote27)' from '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' at MRK 9:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' from 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' at MRK 10:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, [fnfootnote](FNote28) and to divorce her.”' from 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, and to divorce her.”' at MRK 10:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:6 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote29)' from 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*' at MRK 10:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' from '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' at MRK 10:7 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote30)' from '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*' at MRK 10:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' from 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' at MRK 10:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' from 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' at MRK 10:12 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.[fnfootnote](FNote32)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at MRK 10:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote33)' from 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*' at MRK 10:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' from '\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' at MRK 10:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote35) and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote36) again.”' from 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* again.”' at MRK 10:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' from '\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' at MRK 10:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 11:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 11:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 11:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of Adonai ! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote39) in the highest!” ' from '\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' at MRK 11:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 11:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote40) But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote41)' from 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*' at MRK 11:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' from 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' at MRK 11:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." from "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." at MRK 11:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" from "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" at MRK 11:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote42) rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' from 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' at MRK 12:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote43) Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' from ' \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' at MRK 12:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote44)' from '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' from 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' at MRK 12:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote45)' from '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' at MRK 12:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote46)' from 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*' at MRK 12:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' from 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' at MRK 12:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' at MRK 12:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote47) This is the first commandment.' from '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* This is the first commandment.' at MRK 12:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote48) There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' from 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' at MRK 12:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:32 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote49) and *there is none other besides him, *[fnfootnote](FNote50)' from 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*' at MRK 12:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:33 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:33 footnote marker: bd WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:33 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote51) \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote52)' from 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*' at MRK 12:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' from 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' at MRK 12:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' from '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote53)' from '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:5 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote55)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*' at MRK 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' from 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' at MRK 13:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MRK 13:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote56) and cause them to be put to death.' from '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* and cause them to be put to death.' at MRK 13:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote57) spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' from 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' at MRK 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' from 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' at MRK 13:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote58)' from 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*' at MRK 13:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' from 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' at MRK 13:20 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote59)' from 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*' at MRK 13:24 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote60) \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote61)[fnfootnote](FNote62)' from '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' at MRK 13:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote63) with great power and glory.' from 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* with great power and glory.' at MRK 13:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote64) will not pass away.' from 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* will not pass away.' at MRK 13:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at MRK 13:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' from 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' at MRK 14:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' from 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' at MRK 14:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' from 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' at MRK 14:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' from 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' at MRK 14:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' from '\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' at MRK 14:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' from 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' at MRK 14:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote67)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*' at MRK 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' from '\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' at MRK 14:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' from '\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' at MRK 14:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' from 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' at MRK 14:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' from 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' at MRK 14:45 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:62 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote75) Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote76) of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote77)' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 14:62 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:28 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85)' from '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 15:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." from "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." at MRK 15:32 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:34 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At three, [fnfootnote](FNote87) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote88)' from 'At three, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 15:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote89) saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' from 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' at MRK 15:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MRK 15:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' from 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' at MRK 15:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' from 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' at MRK 16:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote93) [fnfootnote](FNote94) So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote95) of God. ' from ' \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of God. \\wj*' at MRK 16:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' from 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' at MRK 16:20 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 552 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' from 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' at LUK 1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' from 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' at LUK 1:9 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' from 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' at LUK 1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' from 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' at LUK 1:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote2) He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' from ' \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' at LUK 1:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote3) and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for Adonai .” ' from '\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' at LUK 1:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' from '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' at LUK 1:25 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 109 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! Adonai is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' from 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! \\nd Adonai \\nd* is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' at LUK 1:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 221 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote8) [fnfootnote](FNote9) [fnfootnote](FNote10) [fnfootnote](FNote11) He will be great, and will be [fnfootnote](FNote12) [fnfootnote](FNote13) called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* [fnfootnote](FNote14) [fnfootnote](FNote15) God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:33 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:33 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote16) [fnfootnote](FNote17) and he will [fnfootnote](FNote18) reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote19)' from ' \\wj and he will \\wj* \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The angel answered her, [fnfootnote](FNote20) “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. [fnfootnote](FNote21) Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' from 'The angel answered her, \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' at LUK 1:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' from 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' at LUK 1:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at LUK 1:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' from 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' at LUK 1:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “My soul magnifies Adonai . \\qt*' from '\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' at LUK 1:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote22) my Savior,' from '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* my Savior,' at LUK 1:47 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:48 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote23)' from 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*' at LUK 1:48 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:49 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote24)' from '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*' at LUK 1:49 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:50 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote25)' from 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*' at LUK 1:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' from 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' at LUK 1:54 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:55 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote26)' from '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*' at LUK 1:55 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' from 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' at LUK 1:56 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that Adonai had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' from 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' at LUK 1:58 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' from 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' at LUK 1:66 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' from 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' at LUK 1:67 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:68 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote27) \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote28)' from ' \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:68 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] " from "\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" at LUK 1:69 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote29) [fnfootnote](FNote30) \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; " from " \\wj \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*" at LUK 1:71 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' from 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' at LUK 1:72 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote31) \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' from 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' at LUK 1:73 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 80 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:76 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote32) And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' from ' \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' at LUK 1:76 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:76 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote33)' from '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:76 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, " from "\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" at LUK 1:77 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' from '\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' at LUK 1:78 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:79 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote34)' from '\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:79 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, an angel of Adonai stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. ' from '\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' at LUK 2:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote38) [fnfootnote](FNote39) [fnfootnote](FNote40) For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the [fnfootnote](FNote41) \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' from ' \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' at LUK 2:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' from '\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' at LUK 2:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' from 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' at LUK 2:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' from 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' at LUK 2:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote42) [fnfootnote](FNote43) When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote44) according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' from ' \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' at LUK 2:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote45) \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' from '\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' at LUK 2:23 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 2:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote46)' from '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 2:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. This man was upright and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel [God prevails], and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] was on him.' from 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. This man was upright and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel [God prevails], and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] was on him.' at LUK 2:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It had been revealed to him by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] that he should not see death before he had seen Adonai ’s Messiah [Anointed one].' from 'It had been revealed to him by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] that he should not see death before he had seen \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s Messiah [Anointed one].' at LUK 2:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Prompted by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit], he went into the temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua [Salvation] to do for him what the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· required,' from 'Prompted by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit], he went into the temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua [Salvation] to do for him what the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· required,' at LUK 2:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \\qt falling \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote52) and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \\qt a sign \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote53) which is spoken against.' from 'and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \\qt falling \\qt* and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \\qt a sign \\qt* which is spoken against.' at LUK 2:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they had accomplished everything required by the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], they returned into Galilee [District, Circuit], to their town of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].' from 'When they had accomplished everything required by the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], they returned into Galilee [District, Circuit], to their town of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].' at LUK 2:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His parents went every year to Jerusalem [City of peace] at the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'His parents went every year to Jerusalem [City of peace] at the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at LUK 2:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' from 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' at LUK 2:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' from 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' at LUK 2:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" from "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" at LUK 2:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" from "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" at LUK 2:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." from "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." at LUK 3:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' from 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' at LUK 3:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' from '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' from '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' from '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' from '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' from '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' from '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote56) method of deliverance.’”' from '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* method of deliverance.’”' at LUK 3:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' from 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' at LUK 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote57) John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' from ' \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' at LUK 3:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' from 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' at LUK 3:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' at LUK 4:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' from 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' at LUK 4:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote64)" from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*" at LUK 4:4 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:8 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote65)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' from 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' at LUK 4:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' at LUK 4:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' from 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' at LUK 4:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:11 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote66)' from '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote67)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote68) Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' at LUK 4:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote69) [fnfootnote](FNote70) He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' from ' \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' at LUK 4:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote71) [fnfootnote](FNote72) \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote73)' from '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote74)' from '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*' at LUK 4:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote79) and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' from 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' at LUK 4:25 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote80)' from 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*' at LUK 4:26 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote81)" from "There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*" at LUK 4:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' from 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' at LUK 4:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' from 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' at LUK 4:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' from 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' at LUK 4:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." from "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." at LUK 5:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote85) [fnfootnote](FNote86) While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” " from " \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*" at LUK 5:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. " from "\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" at LUK 5:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote87) and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' from '\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' at LUK 5:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' from 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' at LUK 5:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' from '\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' at LUK 5:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' from 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' at LUK 6:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 6:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at LUK 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' from 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' at LUK 6:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote90) The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' from ' \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' at LUK 6:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' from '\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' at LUK 6:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 190 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 6:15 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich![fnfootnote](FNote93)' from '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich!' at LUK 6:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' from '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' at LUK 6:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' from 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' at LUK 6:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' from 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' at LUK 6:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." from "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." at LUK 6:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' from 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' at LUK 7:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' from 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' at LUK 7:10 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 7:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote95)' from 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*' at LUK 7:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote97) hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote98) up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote99) to them." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* to them." at LUK 7:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' from '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' at LUK 7:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote100) you.’' from 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* you.’' at LUK 7:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' from 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' at LUK 7:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' from 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' at LUK 7:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" from "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" at LUK 8:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 8:10 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote101)' from 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*' at LUK 8:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." from "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." at LUK 8:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" from "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" at LUK 8:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' from 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' at LUK 8:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' from 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' at LUK 8:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' from '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' at LUK 8:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' from 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' at LUK 8:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' from '\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' at LUK 8:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' from 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' at LUK 8:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' from 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' at LUK 8:55 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' from 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' at LUK 9:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' from 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' at LUK 9:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote105) from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' from 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' at LUK 9:54 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:4 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote106)' from 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*' at LUK 10:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' from 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' at LUK 10:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." from "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." at LUK 10:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' from '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' at LUK 10:13 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote108)" from "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*" at LUK 10:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' from 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' at LUK 10:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' from 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' at LUK 10:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' from 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' at LUK 10:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" from "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" at LUK 10:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' from 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' at LUK 10:26 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote109) and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote110)' from 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*' at LUK 10:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:28 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote111)' from 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*' at LUK 10:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' from 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' at LUK 10:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' from 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' at LUK 10:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' from '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' at LUK 11:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' from 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' at LUK 11:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" from "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" at LUK 11:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? 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Therefore will they be your judges." at LUK 11:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote113) cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' from 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' at LUK 11:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' from 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' at LUK 11:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" from "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" at LUK 11:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote115) the prophet.' from 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* the prophet.' at LUK 11:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote117) and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' from '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' at LUK 11:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' from 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' at LUK 11:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' from 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' at LUK 11:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' from 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' at LUK 11:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote118) to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote119) who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' from 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' at LUK 11:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' from 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' at LUK 12:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' from 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' at LUK 12:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' from 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' at LUK 12:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." from "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." at LUK 12:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. " from "\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" at LUK 12:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' from 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' at LUK 12:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 12:53 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote122)' from 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*' at LUK 12:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' from 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' at LUK 13:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' from 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' at LUK 13:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at LUK 13:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' from 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' at LUK 13:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' from 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' at LUK 13:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 13:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:27 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote124)' from 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*' at LUK 13:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:35 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote126) I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote127)' from '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 13:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' from 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' at LUK 14:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' at LUK 14:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 14:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' from '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' at LUK 14:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' from 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' at LUK 14:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote128) Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' from 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' at LUK 14:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' from 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' at LUK 14:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote129) brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' from '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' at LUK 14:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at LUK 14:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' from 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' at LUK 15:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' from 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' at LUK 15:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' from 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' at LUK 15:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' from 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' at LUK 15:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote130) I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' from ' \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' at LUK 15:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' from '\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' at LUK 15:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' from '\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' at LUK 15:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he answered his \\tl Abba\\tl* father, ‘Behold, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed a commandment of yours, but you never gave me a goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.' from 'But he answered his \\tl Abba\\tl* father, ‘Behold, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed a commandment of yours, but you never gave me a goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.' at LUK 15:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you, make for yourselves friends by means of unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, so that when you fail, they may receive you into the eternal tents.' from 'I tell you, make for yourselves friends by means of unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, so that when you fail, they may receive you into the eternal tents.' at LUK 16:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, who will commit to your trust the true riches?' from 'If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, who will commit to your trust the true riches?' at LUK 16:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' from 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' at LUK 16:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' at LUK 16:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' from 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' at LUK 16:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' from 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' at LUK 16:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." from "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." at LUK 16:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" from "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" at LUK 16:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' from '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' at LUK 16:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be careful. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him. If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' from 'Be careful. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him. If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' at LUK 17:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' from 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' at LUK 17:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote131) As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. " from " \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*" at LUK 17:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' from 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' at LUK 17:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 232 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:20 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote134) and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' from 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' at LUK 17:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote135)and destroyed them all.' from 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* and destroyed them all.' at LUK 17:29 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 17:32 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote136)' from 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*' at LUK 17:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' from 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' at LUK 18:11 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:19 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.[fnfootnote](FNote137)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at LUK 18:19 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:20 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote138)' from 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*' at LUK 18:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Today, \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]." from "Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Today, \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]." at LUK 19:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said therefore, “A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' from 'He said therefore, “A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' at LUK 19:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 19:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 19:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote143) \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' from 'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' at LUK 19:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' from '\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' at LUK 19:42 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 19:46 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote149) but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote150)' from '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 19:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote151) and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' from 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' at LUK 20:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote152) The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' from ' \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' at LUK 20:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:17 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \\+qt*? [fnfootnote](FNote154)" from "\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \\+qt*? \\wj*" at LUK 20:17 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote155) but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote156)' from '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' from 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' at LUK 20:22 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:28 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote157)' from 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*' at LUK 20:28 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:37 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote158)' from 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*' at LUK 20:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 20:41 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 20:41 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:43 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote160)' from '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' from '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' at LUK 20:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' from 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' at LUK 21:8 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 21:26 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote162)' from 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' at LUK 21:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote163) with power and great glory.' from 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* with power and great glory.' at LUK 21:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote164) Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' from ' \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' at LUK 22:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' from '\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' at LUK 22:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' from '\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' at LUK 22:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' from 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' at LUK 22:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' from 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' at LUK 22:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' from 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' at LUK 22:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' from 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' at LUK 22:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' from 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' at LUK 22:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I confer on you a kingdom, even as \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· conferred on me," from "I confer on you a kingdom, even as \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· conferred on me," at LUK 22:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Lord said, “Simeon [Hearing], Simeon [Hearing], behold, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] asked to have you, that he might sift you as wheat,' from 'The Lord said, “Simeon [Hearing], Simeon [Hearing], behold, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] asked to have you, that he might sift you as wheat,' at LUK 22:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote167) For I tell you that this which is written [fnfootnote](FNote168) must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote169) For that which concerns me has an end.” ' from ' \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' at LUK 22:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote170) saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” ' from ' \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' at LUK 22:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While he was still speaking, behold, a multitude, and he who was called Judas [Praised], one of the twelve, was leading them. He came near to Yeshua [Salvation] to \\tl phileo\\tl* · show affectionate love, show approval, kiss· him.' from 'While he was still speaking, behold, a multitude, and he who was called Judas [Praised], one of the twelve, was leading them. He came near to Yeshua [Salvation] to \\tl phileo\\tl* · show affectionate love, show approval, kiss· him.' at LUK 22:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "From now on, the Son of Man will be \\qt sitting at the right hand of \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote172) \\tl HaG'vurah\\tl* [The Power (of God)].”" from "From now on, the Son of Man will be \\qt sitting at the right hand of \\qt* \\tl HaG'vurah\\tl* [The Power (of God)].”" at LUK 22:69 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They all said, “Are you then the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' from 'They all said, “Are you then the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' at LUK 22:70 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “You say it, because \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)].”' from 'He said to them, “You say it, because \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)].”' at LUK 22:70 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \\qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote178) the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’' from 'For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \\qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \\qt* the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’' at LUK 23:29 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:30 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote179)' from 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt*' at LUK 23:30 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 65 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 280 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:33 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:33 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote185) Yeshua [Salvation] said, [fnfootnote](FNote186) “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' at LUK 23:34 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:34 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote187)' from '\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 23:34 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 107 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:35 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote188) The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote189) him, saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote190) himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' from ' \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' at LUK 23:35 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote191)' from 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt*' at LUK 23:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'An inscription was also written over him in letters of Greek, Latin, and \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]: “This Is The King of The Jews [Praisers] .”' from 'An inscription was also written over him in letters of Greek, Latin, and \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]: “\\nd This Is The King of The Jews [Praisers] \\nd*.”' at LUK 23:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*.”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*.”' at LUK 23:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote193) Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote194) [fnfootnote](FNote195) Having said this, he breathed his last. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' at LUK 23:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' from 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' at LUK 23:48 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:54 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:54 footnote marker: it ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:54 footnote marker: it ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.[fnfootnote](FNote196)' from 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.' at LUK 23:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) [fnfootnote](FNote197) they rested according to the commandment.' from 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) they rested according to the commandment.' at LUK 23:56 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven, and to all the rest.' from '\\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven, and to all the rest.' at LUK 24:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had sat down at the table with them, he took the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and gave thanks. Breaking it, he gave to them.' from 'When he had sat down at the table with them, he took the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and gave thanks. Breaking it, he gave to them.' at LUK 24:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They rose up that very hour, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace], and found the eleven gathered together, and those who were with them,' from 'They rose up that very hour, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace], and found the eleven gathered together, and those who were with them,' at LUK 24:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They related the things that happened along the way, and how he was recognized by them in the breaking of the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' from 'They related the things that happened along the way, and how he was recognized by them in the breaking of the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' at LUK 24:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; [fnfootnote](FNote200) \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.”' from 'As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.”' at LUK 24:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote203) He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” ' from ' \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' at LUK 24:44 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 24:46 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote205) He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote206) and [fnfootnote](FNote207) to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote208) the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote209)' from ' \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\wj* \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 24:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote210) [fnfootnote](FNote211) [fnfootnote](FNote212) and [fnfootnote](FNote213) in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote214) and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote215) starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' from ' \\wj and \\wj* \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' at LUK 24:47 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, I send out the promise of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· on you. But wait in the city of Jerusalem [City of peace] until you are clothed with power from on high.”" from "Behold, I send out the promise of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· on you. But wait in the city of Jerusalem [City of peace] until you are clothed with power from on high.”" at LUK 24:49 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 379 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 662 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 850 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 24:50 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 24:50 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 24:50 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, ' from '\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' at LUK 24:52 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. ' from '\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' at LUK 24:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote0) [fnfootnote](FNote1) [fnfootnote](FNote2) [fnfootnote](FNote3) \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. " from " \\wj \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*" at JHN 1:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote8) [fnfootnote](FNote9) [fnfootnote](FNote10) [fnfootnote](FNote11) [fnfootnote](FNote12) \\+tl Ha D'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. " from " \\wj \\+tl Ha D'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*" at JHN 1:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. ' from '\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' at JHN 1:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No one has seen God at any time. The one and only Son, who is in the bosom of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, he has declared him.' from 'No one has seen God at any time. The one and only Son, who is in the bosom of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, he has declared him.' at JHN 1:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote15) as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” ' from '\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' at JHN 1:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 395 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 1:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 1:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 1:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 151 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 231 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 1:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 1:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote20) [fnfootnote](FNote21) John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. ' from ' \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' at JHN 1:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ ' from '\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' at JHN 1:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote22) I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' from ' \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' at JHN 1:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·” (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), “where are you staying?”' from 'They said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·” (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), “where are you staying?”' at JHN 1:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He first found his own brother, Simeon [Hearing], and said to him, “We have found the Messiah [Anointed one]!” (which is, being interpreted, \\tl Moshiach\\tl* ·Anointed one·).' from 'He first found his own brother, Simeon [Hearing], and said to him, “We have found the Messiah [Anointed one]!” (which is, being interpreted, \\tl Moshiach\\tl* ·Anointed one·).' at JHN 1:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Philip [Loves horses] found Nathanael [Given by God], and said to him, “We have found the one that Moses [Drawn out] wrote about in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and the Prophets— it is Yeshua [Salvation] son of Joseph [May he add] from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].”' from 'Philip [Loves horses] found Nathanael [Given by God], and said to him, “We have found the one that Moses [Drawn out] wrote about in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and the Prophets— it is Yeshua [Salvation] son of Joseph [May he add] from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].”' at JHN 1:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” " from "\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" at JHN 1:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote25) on the Son of Man.” ' from '\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' at JHN 1:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 2:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 2:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote26) [fnfootnote](FNote27) [fnfootnote](FNote28) The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· [fnfootnote](FNote29) in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' from ' \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' at JHN 2:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” " from "\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" at JHN 2:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 2:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote31)' from '\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 2:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, [fnfootnote](FNote32) during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did.' from 'Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did.' at JHN 2:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The same came to him by night, and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.”' from 'The same came to him by night, and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.”' at JHN 3:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh. 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So is everyone who is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit].”' at JHN 3:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote35) [fnfootnote](FNote36) As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote37) in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, ' from ' \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' at JHN 3:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote38) For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. ' from ' \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' at JHN 3:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 309 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 503 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 950 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' from '\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' at JHN 3:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the judgment, that [fnfootnote](FNote40) the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. ' from '\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' at JHN 3:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They came to John [Yah is gracious], and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, he who was with you beyond the Jordan [Descender], to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him.”' from 'They came to John [Yah is gracious], and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, he who was with you beyond the Jordan [Descender], to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him.”' at JHN 3:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] without measure.' from 'For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] without measure.' at JHN 3:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the Son, and has given all things into his hand.' from '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the Son, and has given all things into his hand.' at JHN 3:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Are you greater than \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, Jacob [Supplanter], who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?”' from 'Are you greater than \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, Jacob [Supplanter], who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?”' at JHN 4:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Woman, believe me, the time will come, when neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem [City of peace], will you worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Woman, believe me, the time will come, when neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem [City of peace], will you worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at JHN 4:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is from the Jews [Praisers]." from "You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is from the Jews [Praisers]." at JHN 4:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the time will come, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father in spirit and truth, for \\tl Abba\\tl* Father seeks such to be his worshipers.' from 'But the time will come, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father in spirit and truth, for \\tl Abba\\tl* Father seeks such to be his worshipers.' at JHN 4:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I who is speaking to you.”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I who is speaking to you.”' at JHN 4:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In the meanwhile, the disciples urged him, saying, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, eat.”' from 'In the meanwhile, the disciples urged him, saying, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, eat.”' at JHN 4:31 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 4:37 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote46)' from 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt*' at JHN 4:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father knew that it was at that hour in which Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Your son lives.” He believed, as did his whole house.' from 'So the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father knew that it was at that hour in which Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Your son lives.” He believed, as did his whole house.' at JHN 4:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now in Jerusalem [City of peace] by the sheep gate, there is a pool with five pourches, which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Bethesda [House of mercy]”.' from 'Now in Jerusalem [City of peace] by the sheep gate, there is a pool with five pourches, which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Bethesda [House of mercy]”.' at JHN 5:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now it was the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· on that day.' from 'Now it was the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· on that day.' at JHN 5:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So the Jews [Praisers] said to him who was cured, “It is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·! It is against \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to carry your mat!”' from 'So the Jews [Praisers] said to him who was cured, “It is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·! It is against \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to carry your mat!”' at JHN 5:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For this cause the Jews [Praisers] persecuted Yeshua [Salvation], and sought to kill him, because he did these things on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' from 'For this cause the Jews [Praisers] persecuted Yeshua [Salvation], and sought to kill him, because he did these things on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' at JHN 5:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote48) [fnfootnote](FNote49) But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” " from " \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*" at JHN 5:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote50) For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. " from " \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*" at JHN 5:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote51) [fnfootnote](FNote52) [fnfootnote](FNote53) Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' at JHN 5:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. ' from '\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' at JHN 5:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. ' from '\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' at JHN 5:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote54) [fnfootnote](FNote55) [fnfootnote](FNote56) For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, ' from ' \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' at JHN 5:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote57) that [fnfootnote](FNote58) all may [fnfootnote](FNote59) honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. ' from ' \\wj that \\wj* \\wj all may \\wj* \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' at JHN 5:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Most certainly, I tell you, the hour comes, and now is, when the dead will hear the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·’s voice; and those who hear will live.' from 'Most certainly, I tell you, the hour comes, and now is, when the dead will hear the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·’s voice; and those who hear will live.' at JHN 5:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has life in himself, even so he gave to the Son also to have life in himself.' from 'For as \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has life in himself, even so he gave to the Son also to have life in himself.' at JHN 5:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote60) [fnfootnote](FNote61) [fnfootnote](FNote62) I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, [fnfootnote](FNote63) and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. " from " \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*" at JHN 5:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John [Yah is gracious], for the works which \\tl Abba\\tl* Father gave me to accomplish, the very works that I do, testify about me, that the \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father· has sent me.' from 'But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John [Yah is gracious], for the works which \\tl Abba\\tl* Father gave me to accomplish, the very works that I do, testify about me, that the \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father· has sent me.' at JHN 5:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote64) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' at JHN 5:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I know you, that you don’t have God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· in yourselves.' from 'But I know you, that you don’t have God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· in yourselves.' at JHN 5:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote66) [fnfootnote](FNote67) I have come in \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. " from " \\wj I have come in \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*" at JHN 5:43 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t think that I will accuse you to \\tl Abba\\tl* Father. There is one who accuses you, even Moses [Drawn out], on whom you have set your hope.' from '“Don’t think that I will accuse you to \\tl Abba\\tl* Father. There is one who accuses you, even Moses [Drawn out], on whom you have set your hope.' at JHN 5:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 6:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· [fnfootnote](FNote68) was at hand.' from 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· was at hand.' at JHN 6:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great multitude was coming to him, said to Philip [Loves horses], “Where are we to buy \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that these may eat?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great multitude was coming to him, said to Philip [Loves horses], “Where are we to buy \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that these may eat?”' at JHN 6:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Philip [Loves horses] answered him, “Two hundred denarii (200 days wages) worth of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· is not sufficient for them, that everyone of them may receive a little.”' from 'Philip [Loves horses] answered him, “Two hundred denarii (200 days wages) worth of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· is not sufficient for them, that everyone of them may receive a little.”' at JHN 6:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], don’t be afraid.”' from 'But he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], don’t be afraid.”' at JHN 6:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, when did you come here?”' from 'When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, when did you come here?”' at JHN 6:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t work for the food which perishes, but for the food which remains to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For God the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has sealed him.”' from 'Don’t work for the food which perishes, but for the food which remains to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For God the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has sealed him.”' at JHN 6:27 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 6:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote69) in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote70)' from 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*' at JHN 6:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, it was not Moses [Drawn out] who gave you the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven, but \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· gives you the true \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven." from "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, it was not Moses [Drawn out] who gave you the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven, but \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· gives you the true \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven." at JHN 6:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the \\tl manna\\tl* of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”' from 'For the \\tl manna\\tl* of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”' at JHN 6:33 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said therefore to him, “Lord, always give us this \\tl manna\\tl*.”' from 'They said therefore to him, “Lord, always give us this \\tl manna\\tl*.”' at JHN 6:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.' at JHN 6:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote71) All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. ' from ' \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' at JHN 6:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the will of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· who sent me, that of all he has given to me I should lose nothing, but should raise him up at the last day." from "This is the will of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· who sent me, that of all he has given to me I should lose nothing, but should raise him up at the last day." at JHN 6:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No one can come to me unless \\tl Abba\\tl* Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day.' from 'No one can come to me unless \\tl Abba\\tl* Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day.' at JHN 6:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by Adonai .’ \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote74) Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' from 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' at JHN 6:45 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Not that anyone has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, except he who is from God. He has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'Not that anyone has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, except he who is from God. He has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at JHN 6:46 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life.' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life.' at JHN 6:48 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote75) in the wilderness, and they died.' from 'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in the wilderness, and they died.' at JHN 6:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the living \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· which came down out of heaven. If anyone eats of this \\tl manna\\tl*, he will live forever. Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the living \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· which came down out of heaven. If anyone eats of this \\tl manna\\tl*, he will live forever. Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”' at JHN 6:51 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As the living \\tl Abba\\tl* Father sent me, and I live because of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·; so he who feeds on me, he will also live because of me.' from 'As the living \\tl Abba\\tl* Father sent me, and I live because of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·; so he who feeds on me, he will also live because of me.' at JHN 6:57 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the bread which came down out of heaven— not as our fathers ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever.”' from 'This is the bread which came down out of heaven— not as our fathers ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever.”' at JHN 6:58 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “For this cause have I said to you that no one can come to me, unless it is given to him by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" from "He said, “For this cause have I said to you that no one can come to me, unless it is given to him by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" at JHN 6:65 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We have come to believe and know that you are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' from 'We have come to believe and know that you are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' at JHN 6:69 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month [fnfootnote](FNote76) 15th day).' from 'Now the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month 15th day).' at JHN 7:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Didn’t Moses [Drawn out] give you the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? Yet none of you keeps the law! Why do you seek to kill me?”' from 'Didn’t Moses [Drawn out] give you the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? Yet none of you keeps the law! Why do you seek to kill me?”' at JHN 7:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] has given you \\qt circumcision \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote79) (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] has given you \\qt circumcision \\qt* (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy.' at JHN 7:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a boy receives circumcision on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, that the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] may not be broken, are you angry with me, because I made a man completely healthy on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·?' from 'If a boy receives circumcision on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, that the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] may not be broken, are you angry with me, because I made a man completely healthy on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·?' at JHN 7:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 175 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 503 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 788 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 977 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 11 fp 677 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 7:37 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote80) [fnfootnote](FNote81) Now on the last day of the festival [fnfootnote](FNote82) (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote83) let him come to me and drink! ' from ' \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' at JHN 7:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote84) Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote85) will flow from his inmost being!” ' from ' \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' at JHN 7:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote86) was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. ' from '\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' at JHN 7:39 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:40 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote87) Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote88)' from ' \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 7:40 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:42 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote89) Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote90) and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote91) the village where David [Beloved] lived?” [fnfootnote](FNote92)' from ' \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*' at JHN 7:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" from "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" at JHN 7:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' from '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' at JHN 7:51 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:52 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" from "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" at JHN 8:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' from 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' at JHN 8:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' from 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' at JHN 8:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote95) [fnfootnote](FNote96) What then do you say about her?”' from 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* What then do you say about her?”' at JHN 8:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote97) [fnfootnote](FNote98) Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. [fnfootnote](FNote99) He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' from ' \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' from '\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' at JHN 8:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote100)' from '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 8:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' from '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' from 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' at JHN 8:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" at JHN 8:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' from '\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' from '\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' at JHN 8:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. " from "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" at JHN 8:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' from '\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" from "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" at JHN 8:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' from 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' at JHN 8:39 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' from 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' at JHN 8:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' from 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' at JHN 8:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' from 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' at JHN 8:42 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." from "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." at JHN 8:44 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." at JHN 8:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' from 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' at JHN 8:53 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote104) Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. " from " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*" at JHN 8:54 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” " from "\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" at JHN 8:56 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote105) Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' at JHN 8:58 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' from 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' at JHN 9:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· [fnfootnote](FNote107) when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' from 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' at JHN 9:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' from 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' at JHN 9:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 9:31 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote108)' from 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*' at JHN 9:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' at JHN 9:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' at JHN 10:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' at JHN 10:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote111) \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] [fnfootnote](FNote112) the good shepherd. [fnfootnote](FNote113) The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' at JHN 10:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' from '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' at JHN 10:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' from '\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' at JHN 10:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote116) For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' from ' \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' at JHN 10:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” " from "\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" at JHN 10:18 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:22 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).[fnfootnote](FNote117)' from 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).' at JHN 10:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." at JHN 10:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." from "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." at JHN 10:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote119) I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' from ' \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' at JHN 10:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" at JHN 10:32 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:34 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote120)' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*' at JHN 10:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," from "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," at JHN 10:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:36 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:36 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote121) do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote122)' from ' \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 10:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." from "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." at JHN 10:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' from 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' at JHN 10:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' from 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' at JHN 11:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' from 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' at JHN 11:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' from 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' at JHN 11:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote125) Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' at JHN 11:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' from '\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' at JHN 11:36 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' from 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' at JHN 11:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 11:55 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 11:55 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· [fnfootnote](FNote127) was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' from 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' at JHN 11:55 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), [fnfootnote](FNote128) Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' from 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' at JHN 12:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote133) they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote134) the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” " from " \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" at JHN 12:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' at JHN 12:14 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:15 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote135)' from '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*' at JHN 12:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' from 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' at JHN 12:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' from 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' at JHN 12:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote137) [fnfootnote](FNote138) [fnfootnote](FNote139) [fnfootnote](FNote140) “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' from ' \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' at JHN 12:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote141) [fnfootnote](FNote142) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' at JHN 12:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote148) [fnfootnote](FNote149) How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote150) Who is this Son of Man?”' from '\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* Who is this Son of Man?”' at JHN 12:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“ Adonai, \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' from '\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:38 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:38 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote154)' from '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:38 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:40 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote155)' from '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' from '\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' at JHN 12:41 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' from 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' at JHN 12:43 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:49 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote161) [fnfootnote](FNote162) [fnfootnote](FNote163) [fnfootnote](FNote164) [fnfootnote](FNote165) For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote166)' from ' \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:49 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' from '\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' at JHN 12:50 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 13:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 13:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote167) Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), [fnfootnote](FNote168) Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' from ' \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' at JHN 13:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' at JHN 13:3 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 13:18 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote169) I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote170)' from ' \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 13:18 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote171) From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' from ' \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' at JHN 13:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. " from "\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" at JHN 13:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. " from "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" at JHN 13:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' from '\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' at JHN 13:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' from 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' at JHN 13:30 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' from '\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' at JHN 13:34 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' from '\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' at JHN 13:35 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote174) [fnfootnote](FNote175) In \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. [fnfootnote](FNote176) If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. " from " \\wj In \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*" at JHN 14:2 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote177) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' at JHN 14:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” " from "\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" at JHN 14:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' from '\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' at JHN 14:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' at JHN 14:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' from '\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' at JHN 14:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' from '\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' at JHN 14:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote178) Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. " from " \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" at JHN 14:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote179) Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' from ' \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' at JHN 14:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' from '\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' at JHN 14:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' from '\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' at JHN 14:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' from '\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' at JHN 14:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." from "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." at JHN 14:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" from "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" at JHN 14:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 14:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 14:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote180) [fnfootnote](FNote181) Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. " from " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*" at JHN 14:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' from '\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' at JHN 14:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' from '\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' at JHN 14:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote183) \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' at JHN 14:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." from "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." at JHN 14:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' from 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' at JHN 14:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." from "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." at JHN 15:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' at JHN 15:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. " from "\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" at JHN 15:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' from 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' at JHN 15:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." from "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." at JHN 15:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote185) “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. ' from ' \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' at JHN 15:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Greater \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.' from 'Greater \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.' at JHN 15:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote186) No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. [fnfootnote](FNote187) But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. " from " \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*" at JHN 15:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote188) You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' from ' \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' at JHN 15:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' from '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' at JHN 15:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' from 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' at JHN 15:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote189) [fnfootnote](FNote190) He who hates me, hates \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. " from " \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*" at JHN 15:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "[fnfootnote](FNote191) [fnfootnote](FNote192) If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. " from " \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" at JHN 15:24 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 15:25 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote193)' from '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 15:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' from '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' at JHN 15:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' from 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' at JHN 16:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" from "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" at JHN 16:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. He will declare to you things that are coming.' from 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. He will declare to you things that are coming.' at JHN 16:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' from 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' at JHN 16:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' from 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' at JHN 16:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“In that day you will ask me no questions. Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· in my name, he will give it to you.' from '“In that day you will ask me no questions. Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· in my name, he will give it to you.' at JHN 16:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have spoken these things to you in figures of speech. But the time is coming when I will no more speak to you in figures of speech, but will tell you plainly about \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.' from 'I have spoken these things to you in figures of speech. But the time is coming when I will no more speak to you in figures of speech, but will tell you plainly about \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.' at JHN 16:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day you will ask in my name; and I don’t say to you, that I will pray to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· for you,' from 'In that day you will ask in my name; and I don’t say to you, that I will pray to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· for you,' at JHN 16:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· himself \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, has high regard for· you, because you have \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, high regard for· me, and have believed that I came from God.' from 'for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· himself \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, has high regard for· you, because you have \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, high regard for· me, and have believed that I came from God.' at JHN 16:27 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I came from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world, and go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.”' from 'I came from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world, and go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.”' at JHN 16:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote194) Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. ' from ' \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' at JHN 16:32 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote195) [fnfootnote](FNote196) Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' at JHN 17:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 91 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 229 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 360 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 17:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 17:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 17:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 17:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 17:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote200) [fnfootnote](FNote201) Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' from ' \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' at JHN 17:5 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, keep them through your name which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are.' from 'I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, keep them through your name which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are.' at JHN 17:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \\qt son of destruction, \\qt* [fnfootnote](FNote202) that the Scripture might be fulfilled.' from 'While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \\qt son of destruction, \\qt* that the Scripture might be fulfilled.' at JHN 17:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that they may all be one; even as you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me.' from 'that they may all be one; even as you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me.' at JHN 17:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for them, even as you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me.' from 'I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for them, even as you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me.' at JHN 17:23 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, [fnfootnote](FNote204) that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. ' from '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' at JHN 17:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Righteous \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, the world has not known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.' from 'Righteous \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, the world has not known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.' at JHN 17:25 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I made known to them your name, and will make it known; that the \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· with which you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to me may be in them, and I in them.”' from 'I made known to them your name, and will make it known; that the \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· with which you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to me may be in them, and I in them.”' at JHN 17:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When therefore he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)],” they went backward, and fell to the ground.' from 'When therefore he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)],” they went backward, and fell to the ground.' at JHN 18:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I told you that \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I told you that \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,”' at JHN 18:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to Peter [Rock], “Put the sword into its sheath. The cup which \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has given me, shall I not surely drink it?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to Peter [Rock], “Put the sword into its sheath. The cup which \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has given me, shall I not surely drink it?”' at JHN 18:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They led Yeshua [Salvation] therefore from Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out] into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal (Nissan 14).' from 'They led Yeshua [Salvation] therefore from Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out] into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal (Nissan 14).' at JHN 18:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 18:36 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 18:36 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote212) The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), [fnfootnote](FNote213) and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' from ' \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' at JHN 19:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pilate [Armed with javelin] therefore heard these words, he brought Yeshua [Salvation] out, and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement,” but in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Gabbatha.”' from 'When Pilate [Armed with javelin] therefore heard these words, he brought Yeshua [Salvation] out, and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement,” but in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Gabbatha.”' at JHN 19:13 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now it was the Preparation Day for \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), at about three o'clock in the afternoon. He said to the Jews [Praisers], “Behold, your King!”" from "Now it was the Preparation Day for \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), at about three o'clock in the afternoon. He said to the Jews [Praisers], “Behold, your King!”" at JHN 19:14 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He went out, bearing his execution-stake, to the place called “Skull,” which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Golgotha [Place of skull],”' from 'He went out, bearing his execution-stake, to the place called “Skull,” which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Golgotha [Place of skull],”' at JHN 19:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 107 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:20 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote214) Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek.' from ' \\wj Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; \\wj* and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek.' at JHN 19:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 19:24 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:24 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote216)' from '\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 19:24 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore when Yeshua [Salvation] saw his mother, and the disciple whom he felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”' from 'Therefore when Yeshua [Salvation] saw his mother, and the disciple whom he felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”' at JHN 19:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote217) After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 19:28 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote218) Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote219) on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. ' from ' \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' at JHN 19:29 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote221) Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· [fnfootnote](FNote222) was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. ' from ' \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' at JHN 19:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 76 \fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:34 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 19:34 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:36 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote229)' from '\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 19:36 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:37 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* [fnfootnote](FNote230)' from '\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 19:37 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore she ran and came to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], and to the other disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loved, had high regard for·, and said to them, “They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have laid him!”' from 'Therefore she ran and came to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], and to the other disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loved, had high regard for·, and said to them, “They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have laid him!”' at JHN 20:2 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:9 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt*[fnfootnote](FNote231)' from '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt*' at JHN 20:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She turned and said to him, “\\tl Rabboni\\tl*!” which is to say, “My Teacher!”' from 'She turned and said to him, “\\tl Rabboni\\tl*!” which is to say, “My Teacher!”' at JHN 20:16 WARNING: formatMarkdownVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:17 has been lost ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’”[fnfootnote](FNote232)" from "Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’”" at JHN 20:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fnfootnote](FNote233) Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” ' from ' \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' at JHN 20:19 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' at JHN 20:21 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' from '\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' at JHN 20:22 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' from 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' at JHN 20:26 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' from 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' at JHN 20:31 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' from 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' at JHN 21:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' from 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' at JHN 21:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:15 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' from 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' at JHN 21:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:16 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' from 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' at JHN 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:17 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' from 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' at JHN 21:20 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' from ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' from ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' from ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' from ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' from ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' from ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' from ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' from ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' from ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' from ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' from ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' from ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' from ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' from ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' from ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' from ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' from ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' from ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' from ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' from ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' from ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' from ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' from ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' from ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' from ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' from ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' from ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' from ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' from ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' from ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' from ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' from ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' from ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' from ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' from ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' from ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' from ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' from ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' from ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' from ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' from ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' from ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' from ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' from ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' from ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' from ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' from ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' from ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' from ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' from ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' from ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' from ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' from ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' from ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' from ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' from ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' from ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' from ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' from ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' from ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' from ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' from ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' from ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' from ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' from ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' from ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' from ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' from ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' from ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' from ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' from ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' from ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' from ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' from ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' from ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' from ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' from ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' from ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' from ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' from ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' from ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' from ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' from ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' from ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' from ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' from ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' from ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' from ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' from ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' from ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' from ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' from ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' from ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' from ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' from ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' from ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' from ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' from ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' from ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' from ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' from ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' from ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' from ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' from ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' from ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' from ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' from ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' from ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' from ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' from ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' from ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' from ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' from ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' from ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' from ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' from ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' from ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' from ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' from ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' from ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' from ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' from ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' from ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' from ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' from ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' from ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' from ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' from ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' from ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' from ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' from ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' from ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' from ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' from ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' from ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' from ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' from ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' from ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' from ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' from ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' from ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' from ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' from ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' from ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' from ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' from ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' from ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' from ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' from ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' from ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' from ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' from ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' from ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' from ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' from ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' from ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' from ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' from ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' from ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' from ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' from ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' from ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' from ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' from ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' from ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' from ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' from ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' from ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' from ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' from ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' from ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' from ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' from ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' from ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' from ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' from ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' from ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' from ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' from ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' from ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' from ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' from ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' from ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' from ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' from ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' from ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' from ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' from ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' from ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' from ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' from ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' from ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' from ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' from ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' from ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' from ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' from ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' from ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' from ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' from ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' from ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' from ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' from ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' from ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' from ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' from ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' from ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' from ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' from ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' from ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' from ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' from ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' from ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' from ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' from ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' from ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' from ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' from ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' from ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' from ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' from ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' from ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' from ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' from ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' from ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' from ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' from ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' from ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' from ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' from ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' from ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' from ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' from ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' from ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' from ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' from ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' from ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' from ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' from ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' from ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' from ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' from ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' from ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' from ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' from ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' from ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' from ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' from ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' from ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' from ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' from ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' from ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' from ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' from ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' from ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' from ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' from ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' from ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' from ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' from ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' from ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' from ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' from ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' from ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' from ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' from ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' from ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' from ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' from ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' from ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' from ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' from ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' from ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' from ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' from ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' from ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' from ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' from ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' from ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' from ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' from ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' from ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' from ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' from ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' from ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' from ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' from ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' from ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' from ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' from ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' from ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' from ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' from ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' from ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' from ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' from ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' from ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' from ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' from ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' from ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' from ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' from ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' from ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' from ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' from ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' from ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' from ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' from ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' from ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' from ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' from ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' from ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' from ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' from ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' from ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' from ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' from ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' from ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' from ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' from ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' from ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' from ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' from ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' from ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' from ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' from ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' from ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' from ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' from ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' from ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' from ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' from ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' from ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' from ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' from ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' from ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' from ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' from ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' from ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' from ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' from ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' from ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' from ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' from ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' from ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' from ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' from ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' from ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' from ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' from ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' from ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' from ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' from ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' from ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' from ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' from ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' from ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' from ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' from ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' from ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' from ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' from ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' from ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' from ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' from ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' from ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' from ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' from ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' from ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' from ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' from ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' from ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' from ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' from ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' from ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' from ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' from ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' from ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' from ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' from ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' from ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' from ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' from ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' from ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' from ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' from ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' from ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' from ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' from ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' from ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' from ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' from ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' from ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' from ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' from ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' from ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' from ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' from ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' from ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' from ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' from ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' from ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' from ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' from ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' from ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' from ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' from ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' from ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' from ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' from ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' from ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' from ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' from ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' from ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' from ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' from ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' from ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' from ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' from ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' from ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' from ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' from ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' from ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' from ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' from ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' from ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' from ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' from ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' from ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' from ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' from ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' from ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' from ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' from ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' from ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' from ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' from ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' from ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' from ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' from ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' from ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' from ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' from ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' from ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' from ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' from ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' from ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' from ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' from ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' from ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' from ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' from ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' from ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' from ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' from ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' from ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' from ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' from ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' from ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' from ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' from ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' from ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' from ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' from ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' from ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' from ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' from ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' from ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' from ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' from ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' from ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' from ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' from ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' from ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' from ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' from ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' from ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' from ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' from ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' from ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' from ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' from ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' from ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' from ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' from ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' from ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' from ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' from ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' from ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' from ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' from ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' from ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' from ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' from ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' from ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' from ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' from ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' from ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' from ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' from ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' from ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' from ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' from ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' from ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' from ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' from ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' from ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' from ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' from ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' from ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' from ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' from ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' from ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' from ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' from ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' from ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' from ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' from ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' from ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' from ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' from ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' from ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' from ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' from ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' from ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' from ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' from ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' from ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' from ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' from ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' from ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' from ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' from ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' from ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' from ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' from ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' from ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' from ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' from ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' from ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' from ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' from ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' from ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' from ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' from ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' from ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' from ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' from ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' from ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' from ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' from ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' from ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' from ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' from ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' from ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' from ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' from ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' from ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' from ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' from ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' from ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' from ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' from ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' from ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' from ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' from ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' from ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' from ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' from ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' from ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' from ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' from ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' from ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' from ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' from ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' from ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' from ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' from ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' from ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' from ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' from ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' from ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' from ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' from ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' from ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' from ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' from ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' from ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' from ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' from ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' from ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' from ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' from ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' from ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' from ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' from ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' from ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' from ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' from ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' from ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' from ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' from ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' from ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' from ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' from ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' from ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' from ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' from ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' from ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' from ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' from ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' from ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' from ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' from ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' from ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' from ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' from ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' from ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' from ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' from ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' from ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' from ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' from ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' from ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' from ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' from ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' from ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' from ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' from ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' from ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' from ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' from ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' from ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' from ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' from ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' from ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' from ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' from ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' from ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' from ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' from ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' from ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' from ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' from ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' from ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' from ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' from ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' from ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' from ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' from ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' from ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' from ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' from ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' from ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' from ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' from ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' from ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' from ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' from ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' from ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' from ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' from ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' from ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' from ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' from ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' from ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' from ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' from ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' from ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' from ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' from ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' from ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' from ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' from ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' from ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' from ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' from ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' from ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' from ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' from ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' from ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' from ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' from ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' from ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' from ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' from ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' from ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' from ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' from ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' from ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' from ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' from ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' from ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' from ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' from ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' from ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' from ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' from ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' from ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' from ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' from ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' from ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' from ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' from ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' from ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' from ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' from ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' at CNC -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' from ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' from ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' from ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' from ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' from ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' from ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' from ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' from ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' from ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' from ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' from ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' from ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' from ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' from ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' from ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' from ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' from ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' from ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' from ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' from ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' from ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' from ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' from ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' from ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' from ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' from ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' from ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' from ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' from ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' from ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' from ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' from ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' from ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' from ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' from ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' from ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' from ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' from ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' from ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' from ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' from ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' from ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' from ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' from ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' from ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' from ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' from ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' from ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' from ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' from ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' from ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' from ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' from ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' from ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' from ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' from ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' from ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' from ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' from ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' from ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' from ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' from ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' from ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' from ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' from ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' from ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' from ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' from ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' from ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' from ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' from ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' from ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' from ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' from ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' from ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' from ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' from ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' from ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' from ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' from ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' from ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' from ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' from ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' from ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' from ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' from ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' from ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' from ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' from ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' from ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' from ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' from ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' from ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' from ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' from ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' from ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' from ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Zech 12:10' from ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Zech 12:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Dan 9:26' from ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Dan 9:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' from ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' from ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' from ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' from ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' from ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' from ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' from ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' from ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' from ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' from ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' from ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' from ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' from ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' from ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' from ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' from ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' from ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' from ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' from ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' from ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' from ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' from ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' from ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' from ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' from ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' from ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' from ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' from ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Mark 10:19 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' from ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Mark 10:19 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' from ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' from ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Mark 11:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' from ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Mark 11:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' from ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' from ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' from ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' from ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' from ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' from ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' from ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' from ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' from ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' from ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' from ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' from ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' from ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' from ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' from ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' from ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' from ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' from ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' from ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' from ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' from ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' from ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' from ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' from ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' from ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' from ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' from ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' from ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' from ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' from ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' from ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' from ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' from ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' from ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' from ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' from ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' from ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' from ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' from ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' from ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' from ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' from ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' from ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' from ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' from ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' from ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' from ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' from ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' from ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' from ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' from ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' from ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' from ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' from ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' from ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' from ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' from ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' from ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' from ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' from ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' from ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' from ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' from ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' from ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' from ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' from ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' from ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' from ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' from ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' from ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' from ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' from ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' from ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' from ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' from ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' from ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' from ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' from ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' from ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' from ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' from ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' from ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' from ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' from ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' from ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' from ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' from ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' from ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' from ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' from ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' from ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' from ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' from ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' from ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' from ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' from ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' from ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' from ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' from ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' from ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' from ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' from ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' from ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' from ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' from ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' from ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' from ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' from ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' from ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' from ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' from ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' from ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' from ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' from ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' from ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' from ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' from ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' from ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' from ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' from ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' from ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' from ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' from ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' from ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' from ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' from ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' from ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' from ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' from ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' from ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' from ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' from ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' from ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' from ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' from ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' from ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' from ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' from ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' from ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' from ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' from ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' from ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' from ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' from ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' from ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' from ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' from ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' from ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' from ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' from ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' from ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' from ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' from ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' from ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' from ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' from ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' from ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' from ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' from ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' from ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' from ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' from ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Acts 4:24 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' from ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Acts 4:24 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Acts 4:25-26 \\tc3 Ps 2:1-2' from ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Acts 4:25-26 \\tc3 Ps 2:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Acts 5:31 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Acts 5:31 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' from ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' from ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Acts 7:6-7 \\tc3 Gen 15:13-14' from ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Acts 7:6-7 \\tc3 Gen 15:13-14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' from ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' from ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' from ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' from ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' from ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' from ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' from ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' from ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' from ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' from ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' from ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' from ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' from ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' from ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' from ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' from ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' from ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' from ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' from ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' from ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' from ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' from ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Acts 8:32-33 \\tc3 Is 53:7-8' from ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Acts 8:32-33 \\tc3 Is 53:7-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' from ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' from ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Acts 13:18 \\tc3 Num 14:33' from ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Acts 13:18 \\tc3 Num 14:33' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' from ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' from ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' from ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' from ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Acts 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Acts 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Acts 13:47 \\tc3 Is 49:6' from ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Acts 13:47 \\tc3 Is 49:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Acts 14:15 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' from ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Acts 14:15 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 96:13' from ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 96:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 98:9' from ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 98:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' from ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Acts 28:26-27 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' from ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Acts 28:26-27 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' from ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' from ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Rom 2:24 \\tc3 Is 52:5' from ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Rom 2:24 \\tc3 Is 52:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Rom 2:29 \\tc3 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9' from ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Rom 2:29 \\tc3 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 51:4' from ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 51:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' from ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' from ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' from ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' from ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' from ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' from ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' from ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' from ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' from ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' from ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' from ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' from ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' from ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' from ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' from ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' from ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' from ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Rom 8:36 \\tc3 Ps 44:22' from ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Rom 8:36 \\tc3 Ps 44:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' from ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' from ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Rom 9:12 \\tc3 Gen 25:23' from ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Rom 9:12 \\tc3 Gen 25:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' from ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' from ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Rom 9:20 \\tc3 Is 45:9' from ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Rom 9:20 \\tc3 Is 45:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Rom 9:27-28 \\tc3 Is 10:22-23' from ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Rom 9:27-28 \\tc3 Is 10:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' from ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' from ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' from ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' from ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' from ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' from ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' from ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' from ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' from ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' from ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' from ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' from ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' from ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' from ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' from ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' from ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' from ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' from ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' from ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' from ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' from ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' from ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' from ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' from ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' from ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' from ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' from ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' from ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' from ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' from ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' from ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' from ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' from ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' from ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' from ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' from ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' from ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' from ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' from ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' from ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' from ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' from ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' from ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' from ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' from ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' from ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' from ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' from ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' from ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' from ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' from ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' from ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' from ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' from ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' from ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' from ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' from ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' from ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' from ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' from ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' from ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' from ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' from ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' from ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' from ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' from ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' from ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' from ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' from ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' from ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' from ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' from ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' from ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' from ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' from ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' from ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' from ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' from ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' from ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' from ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' from ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' from ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' from ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' from ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' from ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' from ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' from ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' from ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' from ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' from ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' from ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' from ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' from ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' from ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' from ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' from ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Eph 6:9 \\tc3 Deut 10:17' from ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Eph 6:9 \\tc3 Deut 10:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 11:5' from ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 11:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 59:17' from ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 59:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Eph 6:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' from ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Eph 6:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Eph 6:17 \\tc3 Is 59:17' from ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Eph 6:17 \\tc3 Is 59:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' from ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Phil 2:12 \\tc3 Ps 2:11' from ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Phil 2:12 \\tc3 Ps 2:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 1 Tim 5:18 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' from ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 1 Tim 5:18 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 1 Tim 6:7 \\tc3 Ps 49:17' from ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 1 Tim 6:7 \\tc3 Ps 49:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 2 Tim 2:19 \\tc3 Num 16:26' from ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 2 Tim 2:19 \\tc3 Num 16:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 2 Tim 3:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote)' from ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 2 Tim 3:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 1 Thes 5:8 \\tc3 Is 59:17' from ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 1 Thes 5:8 \\tc3 Is 59:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:8 \\tc3 Is 66:15' from ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:8 \\tc3 Is 66:15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:10' from ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:19' from ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:21' from ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 2 Thes 2:8 \\tc3 Is 11:4' from ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 2 Thes 2:8 \\tc3 Is 11:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Heb 1:3 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Heb 1:3 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Heb 1:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' from ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Heb 1:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Heb 1:6 \\tc3 Ps 97:7' from ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Heb 1:6 \\tc3 Ps 97:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Heb 1:7 \\tc3 Ps 104:4' from ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Heb 1:7 \\tc3 Ps 104:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Heb 1:8-9 \\tc3 Ps 45:6-7' from ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Heb 1:8-9 \\tc3 Ps 45:6-7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Heb 1:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 102:25-27' from ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Heb 1:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 102:25-27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Heb 1:13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Heb 1:13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' from ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' from ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:17' from ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' from ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' from ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' from ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' from ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' from ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' from ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' from ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' from ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' from ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' from ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' from ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' from ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' from ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' from ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' from ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' from ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' from ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' from ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' from ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' from ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' from ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' from ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' from ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' from ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' from ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' from ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Heb 9:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:18' from ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Heb 9:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' from ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' from ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Num 19:9' from ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Num 19:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' from ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' from ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' from ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' from ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' from ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' from ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' from ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' from ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' from ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' from ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' from ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' from ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' from ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Heb 11:13 \\tc3 Gen 23:4' from ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Heb 11:13 \\tc3 Gen 23:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Heb 11:18 \\tc3 Gen 22:12' from ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Heb 11:18 \\tc3 Gen 22:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' from ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' from ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' from ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' from ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' from ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' from ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' from ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' from ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' from ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' from ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' from ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' from ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' from ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' from ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' from ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' from ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' from ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' from ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' from ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' from ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' from ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' from ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' from ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' from ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' from ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' from ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' from ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' from ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' from ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' from ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' from ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' from ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' from ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' from ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' from ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' from ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' from ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' from ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' from ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' from ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' from ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' from ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' from ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' from ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' from ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' from ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' from ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' from ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' from ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' from ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' from ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' from ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' from ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:22 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:22 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' from ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' from ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:5 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' from ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:5 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' from ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' from ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' from ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' from ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' from ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 65:17' from ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 65:17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' from ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' from ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 1 John 3:12 \\tc3 Gen 4:8' from ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 1 John 3:12 \\tc3 Gen 4:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Jude 1:11 \\tc3 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24)' from ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Jude 1:11 \\tc3 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24)' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' from ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Rev 1:6 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' from ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Rev 1:6 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' from ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' from ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' from ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' from ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' from ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' from ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' from ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' from ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' from ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' from ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' from ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' from ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' from ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' from ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' from ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' from ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' from ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' from ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' from ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' from ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' from ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' from ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' from ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' from ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' from ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' from ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' from ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' from ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' from ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' from ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' from ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' from ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' from ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' from ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' from ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' from ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' from ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' from ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' at CNC 2:1 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 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Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' from ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' from ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' from ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' from ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' from ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' from ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' from ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." from " \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' from ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' from ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' from ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' from ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' from ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' from ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' from ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' at XXB -1:7 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' from ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' from ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' from ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' from ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' from ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' from ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' from ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' from ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' at XXB -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' from ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' from ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' from ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' from ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' from ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' from ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' from ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' from ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' from ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' from ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' from ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' from ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' from ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' from ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' from ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' from ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' from ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' from ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' from ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' from ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' from ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' from ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' from ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' from ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' from ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' from ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' from ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' from ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' from ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' from ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' from ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' from ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' from ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' from ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' from ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' from ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' from ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' from ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' from ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' from ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' from ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' from ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' from ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' from ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' from ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' from ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' from ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' from ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' from ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' from ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' from ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' from ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' from ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' from ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' from ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' from ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' from ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' from ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' from ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' from ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' from ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' from ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' from ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' from ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' from ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' from ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' from ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' from ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' from ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' from ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' from ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' from ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' from ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' from ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' from ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' from ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' from ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' from ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' from ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' from ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' from ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' from ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' from ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' from ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' from ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' from ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' from ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' from ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' from ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' from ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' from ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' from ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' from ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' from ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' from ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' from ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' from ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' from ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' from ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' from ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' from ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' from ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' from ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' from ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' from ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' at XXB -1:9 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' at XXB -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' from ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' at XXB -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' from ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' at XXB -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' from ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' at XXB -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' from ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' at XXB -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' from ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' from ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' from ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' from ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." from " \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." from " \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' from ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' from ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' from ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' from ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' from ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' from ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' from ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' from ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' from ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' from ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' from ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' from ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' from ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' from ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' from ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' from ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' from ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' from ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' from ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' from ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' from ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' from ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' from ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' from ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' from ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' from ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' from ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' from ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' from ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' from ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' from ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' from ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' from ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' from ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' from ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' from ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' from ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' from ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' from ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' from ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' from ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' from ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' from ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' from ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' from ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' from ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' from ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' from ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' from ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' from ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' from ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' from ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' from ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' from ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' from ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' from ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' from ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' from ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' from ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' from ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' from ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' from ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' from ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' from ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' from ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' from ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' from ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." from " \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' from ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' from ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' from ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' from ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' from ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' from ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' from ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' from ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' from ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' from ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' from ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' from ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' from ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' from ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' from ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' from ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' from ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' from ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' from ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' from ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' from ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' from ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' from ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' from ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' from ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' from ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' from ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' from ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' from ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' from ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' from ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' from ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' from ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' from ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' from ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' from ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' from ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' from ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' from ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' from ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' from ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' from ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' from ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' from ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' from ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' from ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' from ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' from ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' from ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' from ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' from ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' from ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' from ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' from ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' from ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' from ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' from ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' from ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' from ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' from ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' from ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' from ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' from ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' from ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' from ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' from ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' from ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' from ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' from ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' from ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' from ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' from ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' from ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' from ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' from ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' from ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' from ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' from ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' from ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' from ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' from ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' from ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' from ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' from ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' from ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' from ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' from ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' from ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' from ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' from ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' from ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' from ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' at XXB -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' from ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' from ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' from ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' from ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' from ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' from ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' from ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' from ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' from ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' from ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' from ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' from ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' from ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' from ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' from ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' from ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' from ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' from ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' from ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' from ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' from ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' from ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' from ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' from ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' from ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' from ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' from ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' from ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' from ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' from ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' from ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' from ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' from ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' from ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' from ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' from ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' from ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' from ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' from ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' from ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." from " \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' from ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' from ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' from ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." from " \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' from ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' from ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' from ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' from ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' from ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' from ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' from ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' from ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' from ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' from ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' from ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' from ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' from ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' from ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' from ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' from ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' from ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' from ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' from ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' from ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' from ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' from ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' from ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' from ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' from ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' from ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' from ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' from ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' from ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' from ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' from ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' from ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' from ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' from ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' from ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' from ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' from ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' from ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' from ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' from ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' from ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' from ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' from ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' at XXB -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' from ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' from ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' from ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' from ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' from ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' from ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' from ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' from ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' from ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' from ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' from ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' from ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' from ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' from ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' from ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' from ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' from ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' from ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' from ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' from ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' from ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' from ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' from ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' from ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' from ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' from ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' from ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' from ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' from ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' from ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' from ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' from ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' from ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' from ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' from ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' from ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' from ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' from ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' from ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' from ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' from ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' at XXC -1:10 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud' from ' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ber. #.# = Mishnah' from ' \\tc1 Ber. #.# = Mishnah' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ber. R. = Midrash.' from ' \\tc1 Ber. R. = Midrash.' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deb. = Deuteronomy' from ' \\tc1 Deb. = Deuteronomy' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash' from ' \\tc1 Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer' from ' \\tc1 Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib' from ' \\tc1 Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib' at XXC -1:11 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Beresh. = Genesis' from ' \\tc1 Beresh. = Genesis' at XXC -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Shemoth = Exodus' from ' \\tc1 Shemoth = Exodus' at XXC -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus' from ' \\tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus' at XXC -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Bamid. = Numbers' from ' \\tc1 Bamid. = Numbers' at XXC -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy' from ' \\tc1 Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy' at XXC -1:12 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed 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unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' from ' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' from ' \\tc1 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 6 Yared or Yered \\tc2 Descends \\tc3 6 Yared or Yered' from ' \\tc1 6 Yared or Yered \\tc2 Descends \\tc3 6 Yared or Yered' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' from ' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' from ' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' from ' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' from ' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 11 Shem \\tc2 The Lofty One \\tc3 11 Shem' from ' \\tc1 11 Shem \\tc2 The Lofty One \\tc3 11 Shem' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 12 Ar’pakh’shad \\tc2 Destroys as a desolation \\tc3 12 Ar’pakh’shad' from ' \\tc1 12 Ar’pakh’shad \\tc2 Destroys as a desolation \\tc3 12 Ar’pakh’shad' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Keynan – Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' from ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Keynan – Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' from ' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' from ' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' from ' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' from ' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' from ' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' from ' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' from ' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' from ' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' from ' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' from ' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' from ' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' from ' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' from ' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' from ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' from ' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' from ' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' from ' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' from ' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' from ' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' from ' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' from ' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' from ' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' from ' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' from ' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' from ' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' from ' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' from ' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' from ' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' from ' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' from ' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' from ' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' from ' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' from ' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' from ' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' from ' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' from ' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' from ' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' from ' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' from ' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' from ' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' from ' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' from ' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' from ' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' from ' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' from ' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' from ' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' from ' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' from ' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' from ' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' from ' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' from ' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' from ' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' from ' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' from ' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' from ' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' from ' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' from ' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' from ' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' from ' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' from ' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' from ' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' from ' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' from ' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' at XXD -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 _Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 _Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) _Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:34_Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:7 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:4 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:4 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:5 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:5 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:6 _Nazarite / Unclean_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:7 _Nazarite / Unclean_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:9 _Nazarite_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 6:23 _Levites _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' from ' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' from ' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' from ' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 35:2 _Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' from ' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:4 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:5 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:7 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:7 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:8 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:8 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 6:9 _The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" from " \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 _Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 _Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) _Punishment_ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) _Punishment Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) _Punishment Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) _Punishment Court Ruling Kill _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) _Punishment_ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 _Levites Passover _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) _Tabernacle / Levites_ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 _Levites / Tabernacle_ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 _Levites / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 _Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 _Sacrifices / Unclean _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) _Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) _Levites / Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) _Levites / Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) _Sacrifices / Tabernacle_ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 _Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 _Sacrifices / Unclean_ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 _Sacrifices / Unclean _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 _Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 _Levites / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 _Levites / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 _Levites / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 _Levites / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 _Sacrifices / Tabernacle _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 _Sacrifices / Punishment _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 _Punishment _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 _Levites / Unclean_ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 _Levites _ \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' from ' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' from ' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' from ' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' from ' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' from ' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' from ' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' from ' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" from " \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" from " \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" from " \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" from " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" from " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" from " \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" from " \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" from " \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" from " \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' from ' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' from ' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' from ' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' from ' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' from ' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' from ' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' from ' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" from " \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' from ' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' from ' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' from ' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' from ' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 341ou \\tc4 391r' from ' \\tc1 Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 341ou \\tc4 391r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:5-6 Pilgrim Feast Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 342ou \\tc4 367r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:5-6 Pilgrim Feast Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 342ou \\tc4 367r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 343ou \\tc4 265r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 343ou \\tc4 265r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 344ou \\tc4 266r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 344ou \\tc4 266r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 345ou \\tc4 267r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 345ou \\tc4 267r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 346ou \\tc4 271r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Pilgrim Feast Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 346ou \\tc4 271r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r" from " \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 348ou \\tc4 286r" from " \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 348ou \\tc4 286r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 26:5 Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 353ou \\tc4 272r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 26:5 Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 353ou \\tc4 272r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 26:13 Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 354ou \\tc4 269r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 26:13 Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 354ou \\tc4 269r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" from " \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" at XXE -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - _Major Topics_ \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 _Honor Father and Mother_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 _Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 _Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent _ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 _Levites_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 _Levites / Unclean_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 _Sabbath Year_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:15 _1st Born Levites_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 _Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child_ \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - _Major Topics_ \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) _Murder_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 _Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant _ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) _Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 _Save Life_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 _Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 _Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 35:12 _Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' from ' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 35:25 _Punishment for Killer / Levites_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' from ' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 35:31 _Punishment for Murderer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' from ' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 35:32 _Punishment for Killer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' from ' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 _Killing in War Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 _Punishment for Killer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 _Court Ruling / Murderer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 _Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 _Punishment Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 _Punishment Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 _Murderer or Killer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 _Murderer or Killer_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 _Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 _Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 _Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 _Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 _Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) _Punishment Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 _Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 _Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 _Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 _Punishment_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 _Punishment Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 _Punishment Kill / Killing in War_ \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - _Major Topics_ \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' from ' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 _Adultery_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 _Levites _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:15 _Sacirifces _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:15 _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 5:30 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' from ' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 _Rape Punishment_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 _Rape Punishment_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 _Levitate Marriage_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 _Levitate Marriage_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 _Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 _1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 _1st Born / Levites _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 _1st Born / Levites / Unclean_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) _Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) _Tithe / Pilgrim Feast_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 _Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 _Punishment / Tithe / Levites_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) _Punishment _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 _Tithe / Harvest_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 _Tithe / Harvest_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 15:20 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' from ' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:17 _1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:24 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 18:26 _Levites / Tithe_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' from ' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 _Tithe / Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 _Sabbath Year _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 _1st Born_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 _1st Born_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 _Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 _Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 _Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2_ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 _Tithe / Levitical Inheritance _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 528ou \\tc4 472r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 528ou \\tc4 472r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 _Harvest _ \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)_Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' from ' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' from ' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) _Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) _Sacrifices _ \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' from ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) _Court Ruling Punishment_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) _Court Ruling Punishment _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' from ' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 _Yovel Jubilee _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 _Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 _Yovel Jubilee _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 _Levites _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 _Levites _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 _Levites / Yovel Jubilee _ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 _1st Born_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' from ' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Num 27:8 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' from ' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 _Court Ruling_ \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' from ' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' at XXF -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' from ' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' from ' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' from ' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' from ' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' from ' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' from ' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" from " \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" at XXG -1:4 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" from " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' from ' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' from ' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' from ' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' from ' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" from " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' from ' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' from ' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' from ' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' at XXG -1:6 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" from " \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' from ' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" from " \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' from ' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" from " \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' from ' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' at XXG -1:8 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 *Subject* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' from ' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) *God* created man *in his own likeness.* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' from ' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 Messianic Prophecy \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. (Gen 1:2)" from " \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: _and_ (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. _and_ (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' from ' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 _Original Words_ ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic _transliterated and italics_ with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" from " \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 _Original_ [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as Adonai with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl Adonai Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" from " \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' from ' \\tc1 [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 _MarYah_ and _I AM_ \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' from ' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in " \\tc1 *Parasha Readings* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 *Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8* and *_(A:4, S:2)_* and *_(Maftir ·Conclusion·)_* and *Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18*" from " \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' from ' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' at OTH -1:3 ERROR: formatMarkdownVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' from ' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' at OTH -1:3 INFO: toMarkdown: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'p', 'ide', 'toc3', 'ie'} ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! AMEN!' from 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! AMEN!' at FRT -1:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." from "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." at GEN 1:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. [fn] Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. ' from "Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*" at GEN 1:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. [fn] There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.[fn]' from 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' at GEN 1:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. [fn] There was evening and there was morning, a second \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' from 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. 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There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." at GEN 1:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* [fn] on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' from "\\qt On the seventh \\+tl 'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* on the seventh day from all his work which he had done." at GEN 2:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah\'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done.[fn]' from "God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done." at GEN 2:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; 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I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' at GEN 8:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" from "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" at GEN 11:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' at GEN 11:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" at GEN 11:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" at GEN 11:32 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Adonai \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* [fn] \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*' at GEN 12:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. [fn] \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* [fn]' from 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* [fn] as Adonai had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' from 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' at GEN 12:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land [fn] \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 13:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*' at GEN 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' from 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' at GEN 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." from "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." at GEN 14:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' from 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' at GEN 14:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" from "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" at GEN 14:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" from "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" at GEN 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" from "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" at GEN 14:20 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 14:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*' at GEN 14:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to Adonai , \\tl El \'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth,' from "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," at GEN 14:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' from 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' at GEN 15:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* [fn] if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*' at GEN 15:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He believed in Adonai , who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* [fn] (6) ' from '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' at GEN 15:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' from 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' at GEN 15:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*' at GEN 15:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, Adonai has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery].' from "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." at GEN 16:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." at GEN 16:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" at GEN 16:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" at GEN 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction.' from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." at GEN 16:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She called the name of Adonai who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro\'i Ra\'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”' from "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" at GEN 16:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' from 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' at GEN 16:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' from 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' at GEN 17:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* [fn] and will multiply you exceedingly.”' from '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* and will multiply you exceedingly.”' at GEN 17:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*' at GEN 17:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* [fn] after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' from 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' at GEN 17:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* [fn] I will be their God.”' from '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* I will be their God.”' at GEN 17:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*' at GEN 17:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." from "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." at GEN 17:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he finished talking with him, [fn] the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'When he finished talking with him, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 17:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:25 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' from 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' at GEN 18:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." from "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." at GEN 18:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is anything too hard for Adonai ? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' from 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' at GEN 19:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' from 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' at GEN 19:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' from 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' at GEN 19:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 19:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* Adonai \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*' at GEN 19:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* [fn] looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' from 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' at GEN 19:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' from 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' at GEN 20:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" from "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" at GEN 21:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.[fn]' from 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.' at GEN 21:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*' at GEN 21:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*[fn]' from "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*" at GEN 21:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' from 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' at GEN 21:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" from "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" at GEN 21:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be\'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of Adonai , the \\tl El \'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting].' from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." at GEN 21:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" from "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" at GEN 22:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' from 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' at GEN 22:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" at GEN 22:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On Adonai ’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' from " \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," at GEN 22:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says Adonai , because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' from 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' at GEN 22:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* [fn] \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* [fn] Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' from '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' at GEN 22:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* [fn] because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' from " \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj because you have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' at GEN 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" at GEN 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" at GEN 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* [fn] living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' from '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' at GEN 23:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," from "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," at GEN 23:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" from "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" from "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" at GEN 23:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" from "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." at GEN 23:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* [fn] He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' at GEN 24:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 24:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' from 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' at GEN 24:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Blessed be Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, Adonai has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' from 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' at GEN 24:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." from "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." at GEN 24:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' from 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' at GEN 24:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to Adonai . (5) ' from "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" at GEN 24:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." from "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." at GEN 24:67 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' at GEN 25:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" at GEN 25:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" at GEN 25:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 25:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*' at GEN 25:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." from "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." at GEN 25:28 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 26:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*[fn]' from 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*' at GEN 26:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" from "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" at GEN 26:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" from "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" at GEN 27:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." from "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." at GEN 27:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," from "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," at GEN 27:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." at GEN 27:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." from "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." at GEN 27:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" from "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" at GEN 27:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." from "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." at GEN 27:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" from "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" at GEN 27:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." at GEN 27:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' at GEN 28:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." from "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." at GEN 28:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" from "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* [fn] on it.' from 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* on it.' at GEN 28:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." from "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." at GEN 29:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" from "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" at GEN 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." from "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." at GEN 29:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because Adonai has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”' from "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" at GEN 29:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing].' from "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." at GEN 29:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai .” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' from 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' at GEN 29:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." from "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." at GEN 30:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." at GEN 30:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." from "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." at GEN 30:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that Adonai has blessed me for your sake.” (5) ' from 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at GEN 30:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" at GEN 31:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' at GEN 31:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" at GEN 31:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. [fn] Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' from 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' at GEN 31:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' at GEN 32:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' from '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' at GEN 32:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" at GEN 32:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' from 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' at GEN 32:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], Adonai , who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' at GEN 32:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' from 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' at GEN 32:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 32:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' at GEN 33:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' from 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' at GEN 33:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." from "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." at GEN 33:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." from "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." at GEN 34:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." from "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." at GEN 34:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." from "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." at GEN 34:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' from 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' at GEN 34:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' from 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' at GEN 34:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" from "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" at GEN 34:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." from "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." at GEN 34:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' from 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' at GEN 35:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. (A:6) ' from 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' at GEN 35:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." from "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." at GEN 35:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" from "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." from "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." at GEN 37:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." from "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." at GEN 37:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" from "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" at GEN 37:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* [fn] but his father kept this saying in mind.' from '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* but his father kept this saying in mind.' at GEN 37:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" from "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" at GEN 37:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" at GEN 37:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." from "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." at GEN 37:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 37:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*' at GEN 37:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' from 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' at GEN 37:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' from 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' at GEN 37:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His master saw that \\qt Adonai was with him, \\qt* [fn] and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' from 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' at GEN 39:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* [fn] He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' from 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' at GEN 39:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." from "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." at GEN 39:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' from 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' at GEN 39:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" from "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" at GEN 39:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' from 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' at GEN 39:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." from "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." at GEN 39:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt Adonai was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* [fn] and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' from 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' at GEN 39:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt Adonai was with him; \\qt* [fn] and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' from 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' at GEN 39:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' from 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' at GEN 40:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' at GEN 40:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" from "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" at GEN 40:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 2:13-4:42" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 2:13-4:42" at GEN 40:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' from 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' at GEN 41:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" from "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" at GEN 41:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' from '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' at GEN 41:40 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 41:41 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*' at GEN 41:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* [fn] just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' from 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' at GEN 41:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" from "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" at GEN 42:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 42:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*' at GEN 42:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" from "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" at GEN 42:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" at GEN 42:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." from "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." at GEN 42:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' from 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' at GEN 42:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' at GEN 43:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." from "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." at GEN 43:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' from 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' at GEN 43:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' at GEN 44:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" at GEN 44:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" at GEN 44:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" from "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" at GEN 44:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' from 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' at GEN 44:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at GEN 44:31 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 45:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*' at GEN 45:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at GEN 45:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." from "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." at GEN 45:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' from 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' at GEN 47:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' from 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' at GEN 47:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' from 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' at GEN 47:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' at GEN 47:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" at GEN 47:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" at GEN 47:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' from 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' at GEN 47:29 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 47:31 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*' at GEN 47:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' at GEN 48:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 48:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*' at GEN 48:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." at GEN 49:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at GEN 49:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. ' from ' \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' at GEN 49:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have waited for your \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai .' from "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at GEN 49:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," from "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," from "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' from 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' at GEN 49:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' from 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' at GEN 49:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' from 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' at GEN 50:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' at GEN 50:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" at GEN 50:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" at GEN 50:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" from "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" at GEN 50:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' from 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' at EXO 1:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 1:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*' at EXO 1:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' from 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' at EXO 1:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' from 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' at EXO 1:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' from 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' at EXO 1:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*' at EXO 2:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* [fn] he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' from 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' at EXO 2:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' from 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' at EXO 2:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* [fn] \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*' at EXO 2:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." from "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." at EXO 2:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." at EXO 2:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* [fn] He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.' from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed." at EXO 3:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:3 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*' at EXO 3:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* [fn] at God.' from '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* at God.' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." at EXO 3:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* [fn] out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' from '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' at EXO 3:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* [fn] to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 3:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' from 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' at EXO 3:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘Adonai , \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* [fn] \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* [fn] has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. (5) ' from 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 3:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to Adonai , our God.’' from "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" at EXO 3:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' from 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' at EXO 3:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘Adonai has not appeared to you.’”' from "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" at EXO 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." from "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." at EXO 4:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" from "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" at EXO 4:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' from 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' at EXO 4:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The people believed, and when they \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Adonai had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped.' from "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." at EXO 4:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" from "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" at EXO 5:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh said, “Who is Adonai , that I should \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know Adonai , and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”' from "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" at EXO 5:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' from 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' at EXO 5:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' at EXO 5:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" at EXO 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" at EXO 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" at EXO 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name Adonai I was not known to them.' from 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' at EXO 6:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." from "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." at EXO 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am Adonai , and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* [fn] and with great judgments:' from 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* and with great judgments:' at EXO 6:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* [fn] and you shall know that I am Adonai your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 6:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." at EXO 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke before Adonai , saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”' from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" at EXO 6:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said before Adonai , “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”' from "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" at EXO 6:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." from "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." at EXO 7:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·.' from "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 7:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as Adonai enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*' at EXO 7:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* [fn] and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 7:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The magicians [fn]of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "The magicians of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what Adonai says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. (5) ' from 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 8:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken.' from "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* [fn] and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' at EXO 8:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' from 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' at EXO 8:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* [fn] breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 9:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken to Moses [Drawn out].' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." at EXO 9:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* [fn] (7) ' from 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' at EXO 9:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 10:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' from 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' at EXO 10:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God; but who are those who will go?”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' at EXO 10:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai ; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' from 'Not so! 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Not a hoof shall be left behind, for of it we must take to serve \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; and we don’t know with what we must serve \\nd Adonai \\nd*, until we come there.”' at EXO 10:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. 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They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' from ' They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' at EXO 12:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at EXO 12:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; [fn] even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' from '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' at EXO 12:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' at EXO 12:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' from ' In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' at EXO 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' from ' You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' at EXO 12:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' from 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' at EXO 12:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' from 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' at EXO 12:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, Adonai will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* [fn] to come in to your houses to strike you.' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* to come in to your houses to strike you.' at EXO 12:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' from 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' at EXO 12:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , as you have said!' from 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' at EXO 12:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 12:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*' at EXO 12:40 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 193 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' at EXO 12:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:46 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. [fn] [fn] Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' at EXO 12:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai , let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: [fn] but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' from 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' at EXO 12:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' from 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' at EXO 12:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That same day, Adonai brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* [fn] of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' from 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' at EXO 12:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* [fn] whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' from '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' at EXO 13:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, when Adonai shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' from 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' at EXO 13:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to Adonai .”' from 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 13:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand Adonai has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] that you shall \\qt set apart to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* [fn] which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' from ' that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' at EXO 13:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* [fn] I redeem.’' from 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* I redeem.’' at EXO 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go·:' at EXO 13:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' at EXO 13:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" at EXO 13:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' from 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' at EXO 13:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' from 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' at EXO 14:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Adonai , which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again.' from "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." at EXO 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." at EXO 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. Adonai overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' at EXO 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' from 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' at EXO 14:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* [fn] and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' from 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' at EXO 14:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* [fn] to Adonai , and said,' from 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' at EXO 15:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at EXO 15:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at EXO 15:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' from 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' at EXO 15:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' from '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' at EXO 15:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 15:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' at EXO 15:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he said, “If you will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa\'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”' from "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" at EXO 15:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' at EXO 16:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against Adonai . Who are we, that you murmur against us?”' from "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" at EXO 16:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now Adonai shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against Adonai .”' from "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" at EXO 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. (A:6, S:5) ' from 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am Adonai your God.’”' from "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" at EXO 16:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 16:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which Adonai has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*' at EXO 16:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the thing which Adonai has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' from 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' at EXO 16:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* [fn] They gathered every man according to his eating.' from 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* They gathered every man according to his eating.' at EXO 16:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." from "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." at EXO 16:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “This is that which Adonai has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai . 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Today you shall not find it in the field.' at EXO 16:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' from 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' at EXO 16:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' at EXO 16:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. [fn] Everyone stay in his place. 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Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' from 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' at EXO 16:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* [fn] in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' at EXO 16:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* [fn]until they came to an inhabited land. 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They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' at EXO 16:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' from 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' at EXO 16:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" from "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" from "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that Adonai had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at EXO 18:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' from 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' at EXO 18:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. 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Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' at EXO 19:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* [fn] or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' from 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' at EXO 19:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* [fn] and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' from 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' at EXO 19:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because Adonai descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* [fn] and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' from 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' at EXO 19:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* [fn] (A:6, S:7) ' from 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' at EXO 19:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 98 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 209 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me.' from ' “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me.' at EXO 20:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 161 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] you shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, [fn] nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' from ' you shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' at EXO 20:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming 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20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* [fn] \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* [fn] which Adonai your God gives you.' from ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' at EXO 20:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 155 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:13 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' at EXO 20:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 164 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 254 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' at EXO 20:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 226 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:15 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*' at EXO 20:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* [fn] against your neighbor.' from ' “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* against your neighbor.' at EXO 20:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 161 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't 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You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' from ' \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' at EXO 20:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' from ' All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' at EXO 20:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" from "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" at EXO 20:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 165 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' at EXO 20:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" at EXO 20:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" at EXO 20:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' from ' “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' at EXO 21:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" from "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" at EXO 21:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 139 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 85 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 348 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' from 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' at EXO 21:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 119 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:10 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:12 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*' at EXO 21:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* [fn] hand for hand, foot for foot,' from '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot,' at EXO 21:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 185 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 168 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:33 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 202 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 177 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" from "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" at EXO 22:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 171 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." from "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." at EXO 22:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 157 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 264 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 22:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] “You shall not blaspheme God, [fn] [fn] \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*[fn]' from ' “You shall not blaspheme God, \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*' at EXO 22:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 491 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 310 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 187 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 84 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; [fn] and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth.' from " “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth." at EXO 23:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' at EXO 23:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 217 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." from "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." at EXO 23:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." from "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." at EXO 23:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' from 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' at EXO 23:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' from 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' at EXO 23:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' from 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' at EXO 23:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' from ' They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' at EXO 23:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that Adonai has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”' from "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at EXO 24:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which Adonai has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* [fn] concerning all these words.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* concerning all these words.”' at EXO 24:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' at EXO 24:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' at EXO 24:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' at EXO 24:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Mishpatim\\tl* ·Taking leave ·Judgments, Rulings·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Mishpatim\\tl* ·Taking leave ·Judgments, Rulings·:' at EXO 24:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26' at EXO 24:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 7:1-8:3" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 7:1-8:3" at EXO 24:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' from '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' at EXO 25:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* [fn] You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' from 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' at EXO 25:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* [fn] which I shall give you into the ark. (2) ' from 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* which I shall give you into the ark. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' at EXO 25:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*[fn]' from 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*' at EXO 25:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' from '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' at EXO 25:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' from 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' at EXO 25:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' from 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' at EXO 25:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' from 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' at EXO 25:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' from 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' at EXO 25:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' from 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' at EXO 25:37 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*' at EXO 25:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* [fn] on the mountain.' from 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* on the mountain.' at EXO 26:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* [fn] from the most holy for you.' from 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* from the most holy for you.' at EXO 26:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* [fn] on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' from 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' at EXO 26:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' from 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' at EXO 27:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" from "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' from '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' at EXO 27:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' from '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' at EXO 28:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before Adonai continually.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' at EXO 28:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl \'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before Adonai : and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before Adonai continually.' from "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." at EXO 28:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before Adonai , and when he comes out, that he not die.' from "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." at EXO 28:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' from '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' at EXO 29:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to Adonai ; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* [fn] an offering made by fire to Adonai .' from 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before Adonai .' from 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to Adonai .' from 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* [fn] on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' from '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' at EXO 30:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to Adonai .”' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' at EXO 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" at EXO 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" at EXO 30:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 167 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' at EXO 30:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' at EXO 31:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' from '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at EXO 31:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' from 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' at EXO 31:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to Adonai . Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' from 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' at EXO 31:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' from 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' at EXO 31:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 31:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*' at EXO 31:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*' at EXO 32:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.[fn]' from 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.' at EXO 32:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*' at EXO 32:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' from 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' at EXO 32:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* [fn] and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' from 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' at EXO 32:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" from "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" at EXO 32:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. 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It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at EXO 32:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*' at EXO 32:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' at EXO 32:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* [fn] lest I consume you on the way.”' from 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* lest I consume you on the way.”' at EXO 33:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." from "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." at EXO 33:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* [fn] If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' at EXO 33:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' at EXO 33:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' from 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' at EXO 33:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? 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It is most holy.' from ' “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' at LEV 6:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' at LEV 7:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' from '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' at LEV 7:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 108 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 444 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 785 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to Adonai \\qt*.' from ' “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' at LEV 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fn] unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' from 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' at LEV 7:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' from 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' at LEV 7:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' at LEV 7:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' from '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' at LEV 8:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He placed the breastplate on him; and in the breastplate he put the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·." from "He placed the breastplate on him; and in the breastplate he put the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·." at LEV 8:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that was before Adonai , he took one unleavened cake, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat, and on the right thigh.' from 'and out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that was before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he took one unleavened cake, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat, and on the right thigh.' at LEV 8:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Tzav\\tl* ·Taking leave · Enjoin·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Tzav\\tl* ·Taking leave · Enjoin·:' at LEV 8:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:23-24' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:23-24' at LEV 8:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:31-9:1" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:31-9:1" at LEV 8:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “This is the thing which Adonai enjoined that you should do: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· shall appear to you.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined that you should do: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· shall appear to you.”' at LEV 9:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. (3) ' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' at LEV 9:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' at LEV 10:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 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marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of Adonai made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' from 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' at LEV 10:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised you shall eat in a clean place, you, and your sons, and your daughters with you: for they are given as your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ 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Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* [fn] You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' at LEV 11:44 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 11:45 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am Adonai who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*[fn]' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*' at LEV 11:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' at LEV 11:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mini\\tl* ·Taking leave · Eighth·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mini\\tl* ·Taking leave · Eighth·:" at LEV 11:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 (A); 6:1-19 (S)" from "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 (A); 6:1-19 (S)" at LEV 11:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:2-13" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:2-13" at LEV 11:47 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 12:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*[fn]' from ' On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*' at LEV 12:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* [fn] of blood for thirty-three days. 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It has broken out in the boil." from "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." at LEV 13:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." from "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." at LEV 13:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." from "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." at LEV 13:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," from "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," at LEV 13:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 107 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:47 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;' from " “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;" at LEV 13:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." from "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." at LEV 13:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." from "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." at LEV 13:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." from "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." at LEV 13:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." from "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." at LEV 13:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." at LEV 13:59 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' at LEV 13:59 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" at LEV 13:59 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" at LEV 13:59 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 102 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 15 fp 354 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 22 fp 851 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 14:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of [fn] the [fn] leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\wj the \\wj* \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LEV 14:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* [fn] him, [fn] and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, ' from "\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him, \\wj* \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*" at LEV 14:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." from "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." at LEV 14:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." at LEV 14:32 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 181 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:34 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara\'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession,' from " “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession," at LEV 14:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. 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It is unclean." at LEV 14:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," at LEV 14:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," from "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," at LEV 14:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 14:57 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' at LEV 15:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah M'tzora\\tl* ·Taking leave · Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*·:" from "\\tl Haftarah M'tzora\\tl* ·Taking leave · Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*·:" at LEV 15:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" at LEV 15:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" at LEV 15:33 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 162 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' from 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' at LEV 16:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' from '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' at LEV 16:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' at LEV 16:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* [fn] their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' from 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' at LEV 16:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 293 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. 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It is a regulation forever.' at LEV 16:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* [fn] I am Adonai .' from 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 18:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 96 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' at LEV 18:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" at LEV 18:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" at LEV 18:30 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 19:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, Adonai \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.[fn]' from '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.' at LEV 19:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* [fn] and profane the name of your God. I am Adonai .' from ' \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* and profane the name of your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 19:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 114 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 88 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 120 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 229 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, [fn] nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; [fn] but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* [fn] I am Adonai .' from " “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at LEV 19:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 136 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:26 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 222 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 589 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 143 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am Adonai your God.' from "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." at LEV 19:34 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 104 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:35 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. (RY:7, LY:6) ' from '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' at LEV 20:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' from 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at LEV 20:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* [fn] he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' from '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' at LEV 20:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 160 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 284 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from ' “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*' at LEV 20:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' from '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' at LEV 20:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' from 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' at LEV 20:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" from "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" at LEV 20:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" from "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" at LEV 20:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:53-10:21" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:53-10:21" at LEV 20:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: 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Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”' from " He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" at LEV 21:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: 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I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." from "“‘They shall therefore follow my requirements, lest they bear sin for it, and die therein, if they profane it. I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." at LEV 22:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' from 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' at LEV 22:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" from "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" at LEV 22:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 196 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fn] to Adonai , you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' from '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' at LEV 22:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am Adonai .' from '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 22:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai in all your dwellings.' from '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in all your dwellings.' at LEV 23:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at LEV 23:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the fifteenth day of the same month is the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· to Adonai . Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' from 'On the fifteenth day of the same month is the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' at LEV 23:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' from ' In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' at LEV 23:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 204 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] But you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai seven days. [fn] In the seventh day is a holy convocation: [fn] you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' from ' But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. In the seventh day is a holy convocation: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' at LEV 23:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he shall wave the sheaf before Adonai , to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' from 'and he shall wave the sheaf before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' at LEV 23:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even to the next day after the seventh \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you shall count fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to Adonai .' from 'even to the next day after the seventh \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you shall count fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 23:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 23:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall make proclamation on the same day: there shall be a holy convocation to you; [fn] you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. 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All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' from ' You shall dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents· seven days. All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' at LEV 23:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am Adonai your God.’”' from 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”' at LEV 23:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' from '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' at LEV 24:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before Adonai continually.' from 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' at LEV 24:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before Adonai continually. 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The priest shall offer also its meal offering, and its drink offering.' from 'He shall offer the ram for a sacrifice of peace offerings to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, with the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. 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This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' from 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' at NUM 6:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to Adonai for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' at NUM 6:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' from 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' at NUM 6:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with Adonai , he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him.' from "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." at NUM 7:89 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Naso\\tl* ·Taking leave · Lift up·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Naso\\tl* ·Taking leave · Lift up·:' at NUM 7:89 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 13:2-25" from "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 13:2-25" at NUM 7:89 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 11:1-54" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 11:1-54" at NUM 7:89 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' from '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' at NUM 8:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] did so. 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From its base to its flowers, it was beaten work: according to the pattern which \\nd Adonai \\nd* had shown Moses [Drawn out], so he made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' at NUM 8:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' from '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' at NUM 9:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at NUM 9:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They kept the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai [Thorn]. 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According to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out], so the children of Israel [God prevails] did.' at NUM 9:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' from 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' at NUM 9:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what Adonai will enjoin concerning you.”' from "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what \\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin concerning you.”" at NUM 9:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai .' from ' “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at NUM 9:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' from ' In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' at NUM 9:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 9:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] They shall leave none of it until the morning, [fn] \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* [fn] of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' from ' They shall leave none of it until the morning, \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' at NUM 9:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of Adonai in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' from 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of \\nd Adonai \\nd* in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' at NUM 9:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai ; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' from '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' at NUM 9:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 303 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 641 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, Adonai , to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' from 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' at NUM 10:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The people were complaining in the ears of Adonai . 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There is nothing at all except this \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· to look at.”' at NUM 11:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· was like coriander seed, and its appearance like the appearance of bdellium.' from 'The \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· was like coriander seed, and its appearance like the appearance of bdellium.' at NUM 11:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· fell on it.' from 'When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· fell on it.' at NUM 11:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and Adonai ’s anger burned greatly; and Moses [Drawn out] was displeased.' from "Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger burned greatly; and Moses [Drawn out] was displeased." at NUM 11:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Why have you treated with your servant so badly? 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Wouldn’t it be better for us to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery]?”' at NUM 14:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at NUM 14:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' at NUM 14:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them.' from "Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." at NUM 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you Adonai are in the middle of this people; for you Adonai are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night.' from "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are in the middle of this people; for you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." at NUM 14:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," from "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," at NUM 14:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Adonai is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' from '‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' at NUM 14:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' from 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' at NUM 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' from 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' at NUM 14:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" from "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" at NUM 14:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” (4) ' from 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' at NUM 14:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? 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I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." at NUM 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* [fn] and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' from 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' at NUM 14:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' from 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' at NUM 14:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' from 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' at NUM 15:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which Adonai has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' from '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' at NUM 15:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' from 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' at NUM 15:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at NUM 15:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 15:38 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; [fn] and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' from 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' at NUM 15:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' from 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' at NUM 15:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Send Out from you·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Send Out from you·:" at NUM 15:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 2:1-24" from "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 2:1-24" at NUM 15:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 10:1-45" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 10:1-45" at NUM 15:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." from "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." at NUM 16:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt Adonai will show who are his, \\qt* [fn] and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' from 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' at NUM 16:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" from "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" at NUM 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. (3) ' from 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' at NUM 16:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* [fn] men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' from 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' at NUM 16:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if Adonai makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised Adonai .”' from 'But if \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at NUM 16:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' from 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' at NUM 16:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before Adonai , that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* [fn] and as his company; as Adonai spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' from 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* and as his company; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' at NUM 16:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' from 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' at NUM 16:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' at NUM 16:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* [fn] budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' from 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' at NUM 17:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* [fn] before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' at NUM 17:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 239 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' at NUM 18:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' from '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' at NUM 18:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to Adonai , have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. 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It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' at NUM 18:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' from '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' at NUM 18:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' at NUM 18:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" from "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" at NUM 18:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" at NUM 18:32 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 111 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· [fn] which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* [fn] and which was never yoked.' from ' “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* and which was never yoked.' at NUM 19:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* [fn] and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' from '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' at NUM 19:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' from ' “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' at NUM 19:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 105 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. (RY:2, LY:3) ' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' at NUM 20:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" from "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" at NUM 20:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' from 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' at NUM 20:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When we cried to Adonai , he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border.' from "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." at NUM 20:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." from "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." at NUM 21:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." at NUM 21:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' from 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' at NUM 21:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* [fn] on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' at NUM 21:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* [fn] of bronze, and set it [fn] on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. ' from '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* of bronze, and set it \\wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' at NUM 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' at NUM 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" from "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" at NUM 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" at NUM 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* [fn] in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' from 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' at NUM 22:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." from "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." at NUM 22:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of the way, and went into the field. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] struck the donkey, to turn her into the way." from "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of the way, and went into the field. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] struck the donkey, to turn her into the way." at NUM 22:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side." from "Then \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side." at NUM 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she thrust herself to the wall, and crushed Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s foot against the wall. He struck her again." from "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she thrust herself to the wall, and crushed Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s foot against the wall. He struck her again." at NUM 22:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went further, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went further, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left." at NUM 22:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she lay down under Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]. 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Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s anger burned, and he struck the donkey with his staff." at NUM 22:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* [fn] to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' at NUM 22:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face.' from "Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." at NUM 22:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? 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Adonai will forgive her.' from "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." at NUM 30:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." from "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." at NUM 30:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. 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(LY:2) ' from 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' at NUM 33:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' from 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' at NUM 33:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." from "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." at NUM 33:40 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 184 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:12 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 35:16 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 206 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. 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But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' at NUM 35:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 201 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' from 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' at NUM 36:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which Adonai enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' from 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Masa'ei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Journeys·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Masa'ei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Journeys·:" at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 (A); 2:4-28, 4:1-2 (S)' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 (A); 2:4-28, 4:1-2 (S)' at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 24:1-25:46" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 24:1-25:46" at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" from "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" at NUM 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' from 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' at DEU 1:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' from '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' at DEU 1:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 1:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' at DEU 1:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." from "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." at DEU 1:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 1:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 1:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. [fn] You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”' from " You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”" at DEU 1:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' from 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' at DEU 1:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' from 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' at DEU 1:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' from 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' at DEU 1:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," at DEU 1:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' from 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' at DEU 1:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against Adonai , we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' from 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' at DEU 1:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of Adonai , and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country.' from "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." at DEU 1:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before Adonai ; but Adonai didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you.' from "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." at DEU 1:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as Adonai spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. (5) ' from 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at DEU 2:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* [fn] to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' from 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' at DEU 2:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" from "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" at DEU 2:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' from 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' at DEU 2:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' at DEU 2:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' from 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' at DEU 2:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' from 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' at DEU 2:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. 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Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' at DEU 3:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah D'varim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Words / Things / Bees·:" from "\\tl Haftarah D'varim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Words / Things / Bees·:" at DEU 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 1:1-27" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 1:1-27" at DEU 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 14:1-16" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 14:1-16" at DEU 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But Adonai was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. Adonai said to me, “Let this satisfy you. 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(A:3) ' from 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, forever. \\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' at DEU 4:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' at DEU 4:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" from "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" at DEU 5:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' at DEU 5:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 208 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, [fn] nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, Adonai , your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' from ' You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' at DEU 5:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." from "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." at DEU 5:10 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 254 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 418 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 550 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 12 fp 801 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 23 fp 1426 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:11 footnote 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formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' from 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' at DEU 5:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 124 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 261 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* [fn] as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* [fn] which Adonai your God gives you.' from ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' at DEU 5:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 154 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:17 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' at DEU 5:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 253 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:18 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' at DEU 5:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 210 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:19 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:19 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space 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Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”' at DEU 5:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" from "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" at DEU 5:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." from "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." at DEU 5:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." from "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." at DEU 5:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" from "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" at DEU 5:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" from "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" at DEU 5:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and Adonai said to me, “I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. 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They have well said all that they have spoken." at DEU 5:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' from 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' at DEU 5:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' from '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' at DEU 5:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' from 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' at DEU 5:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which Adonai your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' from 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' at DEU 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you might fear Adonai your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' from 'that you might fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' at DEU 6:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as Adonai , the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. 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Adonai is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from " \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*" at DEU 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*[fn][fn][fn]' from " \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*" at DEU 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall fear Adonai your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* [fn] and shall swear by his name.' from '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* and shall swear by his name.' at DEU 6:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall not tempt Adonai your God, \\qt* [fn] as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' from ' \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' at DEU 6:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' from 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' at DEU 6:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' from 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' at DEU 6:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' at DEU 6:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' from 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' at DEU 6:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* [fn] greater and mightier than you;' from 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* greater and mightier than you;' at DEU 7:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So Adonai ’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' from 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' at DEU 7:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* [fn] for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' from "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." at DEU 7:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' at DEU 7:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Know therefore that Adonai your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations,' from "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," at DEU 7:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' from 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' at DEU 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Va'etchanan\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I pleaded·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Va'etchanan\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I pleaded·:" at DEU 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:1-26" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:1-26" at DEU 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 22:13-38" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 22:13-38" at DEU 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall happen, because you \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that Adonai your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers.' from "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." at DEU 7:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." from "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." at DEU 7:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall consume all the peoples whom Adonai your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' from 'You shall consume all the peoples whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' at DEU 7:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which Adonai swore to your fathers.' from 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers.' at DEU 8:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall remember all the way which Adonai your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' from 'You shall remember all the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' at DEU 8:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 8:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* Adonai \\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*[fn]' from "He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*" at DEU 8:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' from 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' at DEU 8:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 8:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 8:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Beware lest you forget Adonai your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' from 'Beware lest you forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' at DEU 8:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' from 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' at DEU 8:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, if you shall forget Adonai your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' from 'It shall be, if you shall forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' at DEU 8:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As the nations that Adonai makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice.' from "As the nations that \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 8:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," at DEU 9:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" from "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" at DEU 9:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I was terrified \\qt* [fn] that because of how angry Adonai was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too.' from "\\qt I was terrified \\qt* that because of how angry \\nd Adonai \\nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too." at DEU 9:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of Adonai your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice.' from "When \\nd Adonai \\nd* sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." at DEU 9:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; Adonai would not destroy you.' from "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; \\nd Adonai \\nd* would not destroy you." at DEU 10:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, Israel [God prevails], what does Adonai your God require of you, but to fear Adonai your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul,' from "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God require of you, but to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul," at DEU 10:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to keep Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' from 'to keep \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' at DEU 10:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only Adonai had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today.' from "Only \\nd Adonai \\nd* had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." at DEU 10:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*' at DEU 10:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl \'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* [fn] nor takes reward.' from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl 'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* nor takes reward." at DEU 10:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." from "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." at DEU 10:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Therefore \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from " Therefore \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at DEU 10:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 10:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 10:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall fear Adonai your God; \\qt* [fn] \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* [fn] and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, [fn] and you shall swear by his name.' from ' \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, and you shall swear by his name.' at DEU 10:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' from 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' at DEU 10:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now Adonai your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' at DEU 10:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore you shall \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always.' from "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." at DEU 11:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how Adonai has destroyed them to this day;' from 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how \\nd Adonai \\nd* has destroyed them to this day;' at DEU 11:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' from 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' at DEU 11:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul,' from "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," at DEU 11:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* [fn] that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' from 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' at DEU 11:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' from 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' at DEU 11:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;' from "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" at DEU 11:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah 'Ekev\\tl* ·Taking leave · Because / Result / Consequence·:" from "\\tl Haftarah 'Ekev\\tl* ·Taking leave · Because / Result / Consequence·:" at DEU 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 49:14-51:3" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 49:14-51:3" at DEU 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 13:31-14:31" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 13:31-14:31" at DEU 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the blessing, if you \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, which I enjoin you today;' from "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today;" at DEU 11:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known.' from "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." at DEU 11:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' from ' You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' at DEU 12:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 221 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 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12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Observe and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in Adonai your God’s eyes.' from "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." at DEU 12:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' from 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' at DEU 12:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 12:32 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 12:32 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. [fn] You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* [fn] nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*' at DEU 12:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' from 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' at DEU 13:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] you shall not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for Adonai your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul.' from " you shall not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul." at DEU 13:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall walk after Adonai your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him.' from "You shall walk after \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." at DEU 13:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 13:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which Adonai your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 191 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 15:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' from 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' at DEU 15:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" from "It 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the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall choose, to cause his name to dwell there.' at DEU 16:2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 281 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' from ' You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' at DEU 16:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which Adonai your God gives you;' from 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you;' at DEU 16:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but at the place which Adonai your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'but at the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at DEU 16:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which Adonai your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' from 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' at DEU 16:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to Adonai your God. You shall do no work.' from 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall do no work.' at DEU 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to Adonai your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as Adonai your God blesses you.' from "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God blesses you." at DEU 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' from 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' at DEU 16:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 16:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before Adonai your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. [fn] They shall not appear before Adonai empty.' from " Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. They shall not appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* empty." at DEU 16:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Re'eh\\tl* ·Taking leave · See·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Re'eh\\tl* ·Taking leave · See·:" at DEU 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:11-55:5" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:11-55:5" at DEU 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 15:1-17:26" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 15:1-17:26" at DEU 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' from 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' at DEU 16:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' from 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' at DEU 17:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," from "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," at DEU 17:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* [fn] he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*' at DEU 17:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 17:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' from 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' at DEU 17:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, [fn] and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' from ' according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' at DEU 17:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before Adonai your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*[fn]' from "The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*" at DEU 17:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." from "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." at DEU 17:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 231 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, [fn] nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because Adonai has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' from ' Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' at DEU 17:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 155 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 17:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' from ' It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' at DEU 17:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear Adonai his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' from 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' at DEU 17:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' from 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' at DEU 17:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' from ' This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' at DEU 18:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 10 fp 315 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, Adonai your God has not allowed you so to do.' from "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has not allowed you so to do." at DEU 18:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 349 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 18:15 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] \\+qt Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* [fn]' from " \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*" at DEU 18:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is according to all that you desired of Adonai your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again Adonai my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”' from "This is according to all that you desired of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" at DEU 18:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* [fn] I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* [fn] him. ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him. \\wj*' at DEU 18:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* [fn]' from " \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*" at DEU 18:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' from 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' at DEU 19:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three.' from "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." at DEU 19:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*[fn]' from ' One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*' at DEU 19:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 303 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 19:17 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from ' then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 19:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." from "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." at DEU 19:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* [fn]hand for hand, foot for foot.' from 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot.' at DEU 19:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" from "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" at DEU 20:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' from 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' at DEU 20:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' from 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' at DEU 20:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' from 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' at DEU 20:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' from 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' at DEU 20:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Shof'tim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Judges·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Shof'tim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Judges·:" at DEU 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 51:12-52:12;" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 51:12-52:12;" at DEU 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(Messianic adaptation: Conclude the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 53:12)' from '(Messianic adaptation: Conclude the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 53:12)' at DEU 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 26:36-27:10" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 26:36-27:10" at DEU 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' from ' and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' at DEU 21:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" from "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" at DEU 21:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" from "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" at DEU 21:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' from 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' at DEU 21:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 116 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 295 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;' from " If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;" at DEU 21:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" from "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" at DEU 21:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. [fn] So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* [fn] All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. ' from "All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*" at DEU 21:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 312 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 412 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 5 fp 957 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:22 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 21:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, [fn] and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*' at DEU 21:22 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 148 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 21:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] his body shall not remain all night on the tree, [fn] but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* [fn] [fn] that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance.' from ' his body shall not remain all night on the tree, but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance.' at DEU 21:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 183 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 299 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 149 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 313 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 22:13 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* [fn] [fn] with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 22:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from ' then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 22:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 243 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Nevertheless Adonai your God would not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but Adonai your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because Adonai your God \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you.' from "Nevertheless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." at DEU 23:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to Adonai your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* [fn] for Adonai your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' from ' \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' at DEU 23:21 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 237 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* Adonai [fn] your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. (5) ' from ' \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at DEU 23:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 250 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 23:24 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 134 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 334 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 590 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 11 fp 882 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* [fn] and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' from ' When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' at DEU 24:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 223 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:6 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 24:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' at DEU 24:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do.' from " Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do." at DEU 24:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 218 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 135 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 136 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:15 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 317 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 24:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, [fn] nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' from ' You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' at DEU 24:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 152 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 128 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:4 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*' at DEU 25:4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 229 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 203 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. [fn] \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' from ' \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' at DEU 25:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*' at DEU 25:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 342 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 435 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 521 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 25:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You go out·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You go out·:' at DEU 25:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-10;" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-10;" at DEU 25:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(Messianic adaptation: Start the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 52:13)' from '(Messianic adaptation: Start the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 52:13)' at DEU 25:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:1-25" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:1-25" at DEU 25:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then we cried to Adonai , the God of our fathers. Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression.' from "Then we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of our fathers. \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." at DEU 26:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, Adonai , have given me.” You shall set it down before Adonai your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before Adonai your God.' from 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have given me.” You shall set it down before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' at DEU 26:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall say before Adonai your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' from ' You shall say before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' at DEU 26:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 26:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I have not eaten of it in my mourning, [fn] neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, [fn] nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· Adonai my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me.' from " I have not eaten of it in my mourning, neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me." at DEU 26:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have declared today that Adonai is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice.' from "You have declared today that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." at DEU 26:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai has declared today that you are \\tl le\'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." at DEU 26:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to Adonai your God, as he has spoken.' from 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as he has spoken.' at DEU 26:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' at DEU 27:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which Adonai your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as Adonai , the God of your fathers, has promised you.' from 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised you.' at DEU 27:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' from 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' at DEU 27:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of Adonai your God.' from "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." at DEU 27:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”' from "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" at DEU 27:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' from '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' at DEU 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at DEU 27:25 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 27:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*' at DEU 27:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' from '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' at DEU 27:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that Adonai your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth.' from "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." at DEU 28:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice.' from "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 28:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, and walk in his ways.' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk in his ways.' at DEU 28:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," at DEU 28:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' from 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' at DEU 28:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you.' from "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." at DEU 28:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara\'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." at DEU 28:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' at DEU 28:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you.' from "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." at DEU 28:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' from 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' at DEU 28:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom Adonai sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' from 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' at DEU 28:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" at DEU 28:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, Yahweh Eloheinu ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' from 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, \\nd Yahweh Eloheinu\\nd* ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' at DEU 28:58 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Adonai will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' from 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' at DEU 28:61 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice.' from "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." at DEU 28:62 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' at DEU 28:64 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But Adonai has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*[fn]' from "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*" at DEU 29:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tavo\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You come in·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tavo\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You come in·:' at DEU 29:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 60:1-22" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 60:1-22" at DEU 29:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:26-56" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:26-56" at DEU 29:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today (LY:3) ' from 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today \\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' at DEU 29:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*[fn]' from 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*' at DEU 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" from "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" at DEU 29:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 29:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' from 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' at DEU 29:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 29:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Adonai your God, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;' from "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" at DEU 30:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] that then Adonai your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where Adonai your God has scattered you. ' from ' \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' at DEU 30:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. (RY:3, LY:5) ' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. \\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*" at DEU 30:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today.' from "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." at DEU 30:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'if you will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to Adonai your God with all your heart, and with all your soul.' from "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." at DEU 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' from 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' at DEU 30:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" from "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" at DEU 30:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* [fn] over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”' from "Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”" at DEU 30:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* [fn] (RY:4, LY:7) ' from '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' at DEU 30:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I enjoin you today to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that Adonai your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it.' from "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." at DEU 30:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' from "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*" at DEU 30:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God, to \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which Adonai swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them.' from "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." at DEU 30:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Nitzavim\\tl* ·Taking leave · You stand·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Nitzavim\\tl* ·Taking leave · You stand·:' at DEU 30:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 61:10-63:9" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 61:10-63:9" at DEU 30:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:1–12" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:1–12" at DEU 30:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' at DEU 31:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 31:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for Adonai your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt*' at DEU 31:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \\qt* [fn] Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \\qt* Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.”' at DEU 31:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] wrote this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi [United with], who bore the ark of Adonai ’s covenant, and to all the elders of Israel [God prevails].' from 'Moses [Drawn out] wrote this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi [United with], who bore the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant, and to all the elders of Israel [God prevails].' at DEU 31:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] enjoined them, saying, “At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·,' from 'Moses [Drawn out] enjoined them, saying, “At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·,' at DEU 31:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when all Israel [God prevails] has come to appear before Adonai your God in the place which he will choose, you shall read this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· before all Israel [God prevails] in their hearing.' from 'when all Israel [God prevails] has come to appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he will choose, you shall read this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· before all Israel [God prevails] in their hearing.' at DEU 31:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear Adonai your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' from " Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" at DEU 31:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear Adonai your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”' from "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" at DEU 31:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 31:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' from 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' at DEU 31:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, (LY:7) ' from 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' at DEU 31:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of Adonai ’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' from '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' at DEU 31:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayelekh\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayelekh\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went·:' at DEU 31:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 14:1-9, \\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 7:18-20, \\tl Yo'el\\tl* / Joel 2:15-27" from "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 14:1-9, \\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 7:18-20, \\tl Yo'el\\tl* / Joel 2:15-27" at DEU 31:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:13-43" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:13-43" at DEU 31:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" at DEU 32:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' from 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' at DEU 32:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*[fn]' from 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*' at DEU 32:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' from 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' at DEU 32:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at DEU 32:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*[fn]' from 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*' at DEU 32:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' from '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' at DEU 32:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*' at DEU 32:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at DEU 32:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:35 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*' at DEU 32:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:36 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt Adonai will judge his people, \\qt*[fn]' from 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*' at DEU 32:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' from 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' at DEU 32:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' from 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' at DEU 32:40 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*[fn]' from 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*' at DEU 32:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' from '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' at DEU 32:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* [fn] those who hate me.' from 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* those who hate me.' at DEU 32:41 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:43 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*' at DEU 32:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 32:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Taking leave · Hear·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Taking leave · Hear·:" at DEU 32:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 22:1-51" from "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 22:1-51" at DEU 32:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 21:1-25" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 21:1-25" at DEU 32:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' from 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' at DEU 33:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' at DEU 33:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , the voice of Judah [Praised].' from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the voice of Judah [Praised]." at DEU 33:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," from "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," at DEU 33:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at DEU 33:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of Adonai will dwell in safety by him.' from '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* will dwell in safety by him.' at DEU 33:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as Adonai enjoined Moses [Drawn out].' from "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." at DEU 34:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·Taking leave · And this is the blessing·:" from "\\tl Haftarah V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·Taking leave · And this is the blessing·:" at DEU 34:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 1:1-18 (A); 1:1-9 (S)" from "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 1:1-18 (A); 1:1-9 (S)" at DEU 34:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:44-53" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:44-53" at DEU 34:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" from "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" at DEU 34:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA -1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA -1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but his delight is in Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but his delight is in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 1:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' from 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' at PSA 1:2 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' from '\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' at PSA 2:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' from '\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' at PSA 2:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt against Adonai , and against\\+qt* [fn] his Anointed, [fn] saying,' from '\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* saying,' at PSA 2:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] “Yet I have set [fn] my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to me, [fn] \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 2:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' from ' \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' at PSA 2:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' from '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' at PSA 2:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*' at PSA 2:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· Adonai \\qt with fear, \\qt*' from '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt with fear, \\qt*' at PSA 2:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*' at PSA 2:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“There is no \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· ' from "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" at PSA 3:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' from 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' at PSA 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yishu\'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to Adonai .' from "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 3:8 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." from "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." at PSA 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' from 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' at PSA 4:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Will you \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· ' from "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" at PSA 4:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." at PSA 4:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*[fn]' from 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*' at PSA 4:4 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , in the morning you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 5:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' from 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' at PSA 5:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' from 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' at PSA 5:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' from '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' at PSA 5:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 5:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*' at PSA 5:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." from "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." at PSA 5:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, Adonai . Deliver my soul,' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Deliver my soul,' at PSA 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' from 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' at PSA 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' from 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' at PSA 6:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 6:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*' at PSA 6:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping.' from "for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." at PSA 6:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." at PSA 6:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' from 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' at PSA 7:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai according to his righteousness,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* according to his righteousness,' at PSA 7:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of Adonai Most High.' from 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* Most High.' at PSA 7:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* [fn] established strength, ' from ' \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj established strength, \\wj*' at PSA 8:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' from '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' at PSA 8:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' from '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' at PSA 8:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 8:6 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart.' at PSA 9:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' at PSA 9:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' from 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' at PSA 9:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' at PSA 9:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 9:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 9:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' from 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' at PSA 9:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PSA 9:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* [fn] deceit, and oppression.' from '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* deceit, and oppression.' at PSA 10:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , you have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." at PSA 10:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." from "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." at PSA 11:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." from "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." at PSA 11:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" from "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" at PSA 12:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 13:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 13:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' from 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' at PSA 14:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' from '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' at PSA 14:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' from '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' at PSA 14:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' from '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' at PSA 14:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 14:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' at PSA 14:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" from "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" at PSA 14:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt Adonai before me. \\qt*' from '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' at PSA 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' from 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' at PSA 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 16:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' from '\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' at PSA 16:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 16:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*' at PSA 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' from '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' at PSA 16:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*[fn]' from 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*' at PSA 16:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , my righteous plea;' from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my righteous plea;" at PSA 17:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." at PSA 17:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 17:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, Adonai , my strength.' from 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my strength.' at PSA 18:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." from "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." at PSA 18:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' from 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' at PSA 18:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." at PSA 18:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 18:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." from "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." at PSA 18:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 18:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai , \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' from 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' at PSA 18:49 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 18:49 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*' at PSA 18:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," from "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," at PSA 18:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' from 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' at PSA 18:50 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' from 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' at PSA 19:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at PSA 19:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' from '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' at PSA 19:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 19:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*' at PSA 19:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' at PSA 19:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai ’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' at PSA 19:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' from 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' at PSA 19:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 20:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." from "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." at PSA 20:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 20:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! ' from "\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" at PSA 21:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. ' from " \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*" at PSA 21:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' from 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' at PSA 21:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' from 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' at PSA 21:13 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 21:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 21:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 21:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 21:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Why are you [fn] so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? ' from " \\wj Why are you \\wj* \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*" at PSA 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' from 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' at PSA 22:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* [fn] me. ' from ' \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj me. \\wj*' at PSA 22:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* Adonai ; ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 121 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 22:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*' at PSA 22:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 22:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at PSA 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' from 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' at PSA 22:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* [fn] to Adonai . ' from ' \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' at PSA 22:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' from '\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' at PSA 22:27 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: ' from " \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*" at PSA 23:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 23:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*' at PSA 23:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' from 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' at PSA 23:6 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 24:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The earth is Adonai ’s, with its fullness; \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*' at PSA 24:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 24:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' from 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' at PSA 24:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' from 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' at PSA 24:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' from 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' at PSA 24:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' from 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' at PSA 24:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 24:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 25:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 25:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 25:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 25:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the paths of Adonai are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' from 'All the paths of \\nd Adonai \\nd* are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' at PSA 25:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' at PSA 26:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," from "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," at PSA 26:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , I \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," at PSA 26:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' from 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' at PSA 26:8 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai is my light and my \\tl yesha\'\\tl* ·salvation·.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 27:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai .' from 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 27:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , when I cry with my voice.' from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, when I cry with my voice." at PSA 27:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 27:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 28:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," at PSA 28:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* [fn] and according to the wickedness of their doings.' from '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* and according to the wickedness of their doings.' at PSA 28:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." from "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." at PSA 28:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' from 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' at PSA 28:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." from "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." at PSA 28:8 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'ascribe to Adonai \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' from 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' at PSA 29:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ascribe to Adonai the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' from 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' at PSA 29:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship Adonai in holy array.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' at PSA 29:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even Adonai on many waters.' from 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even \\nd Adonai \\nd* on many waters.' at PSA 29:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' from 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' at PSA 29:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 29:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai , you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' from ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' at PSA 30:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' from '\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' at PSA 30:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , you saints of his.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you saints of his.' at PSA 30:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' at PSA 30:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' from 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' at PSA 30:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Adonai , and have mercy on me.' from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and have mercy on me." at PSA 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' from 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' at PSA 30:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' at PSA 30:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 31:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 31:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," from "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," at PSA 31:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 31:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 31:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*[fn]' from 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*' at PSA 31:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' from 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' at PSA 31:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." from "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." at PSA 31:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , all you his saints!' from "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, all you his saints!" at PSA 31:23 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' from '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' at PSA 32:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' from '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' at PSA 32:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom Adonai does not impute iniquity, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*' at PSA 32:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*[fn]' from 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*' at PSA 32:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to Adonai ,' from 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 32:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in Adonai .' from 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 32:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' from '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' at PSA 33:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with the lyre.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the lyre.' at PSA 33:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' at PSA 33:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." from "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at PSA 33:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of Adonai .' from 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 33:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' from 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' at PSA 34:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." from "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." at PSA 34:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This poor man cried, and Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him,' from "This poor man cried, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," at PSA 34:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," at PSA 34:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* Adonai \\qt is good. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt*' at PSA 34:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." from "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." at PSA 34:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" from "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" at PSA 34:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' from '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' at PSA 34:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' from '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' at PSA 34:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' from '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' at PSA 34:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' from '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' at PSA 34:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For Adonai ’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' from '\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' at PSA 34:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*' at PSA 34:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But Adonai ’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*' at PSA 34:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The upright cry, and Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·,' from "The upright cry, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," at PSA 34:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 5 fp 258 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 34:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 34:20 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 34:20 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." at PSA 35:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 35:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 35:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 35:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' from 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' at PSA 35:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' at PSA 35:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* [fn] wink their eyes.' from 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* wink their eyes.' at PSA 35:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' from 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' at PSA 35:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' from 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' at PSA 35:28 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 36:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*' at PSA 36:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , is in the heavens.' from 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is in the heavens.' at PSA 36:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' from 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' at PSA 36:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' from 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' at PSA 36:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' from 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' at PSA 37:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 37:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*[fn]' from 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*' at PSA 37:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," at PSA 37:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 37:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' at PSA 37:31 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." from "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." at PSA 38:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at PSA 38:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, ' from " \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*" at PSA 38:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai , and give ear to my cry.' from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and give ear to my cry." at PSA 39:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' from 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' at PSA 39:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* [fn] as all my fathers were.' from 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* as all my fathers were.' at PSA 39:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." from "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." at PSA 40:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' from 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' at PSA 40:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 40:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' from '\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' at PSA 40:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' from '\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' at PSA 40:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, Adonai .' from 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 40:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' from 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' at PSA 40:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all who \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let Adonai be exalted and magnified!”' from "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let \\nd Adonai \\nd* be exalted and magnified!”" at PSA 40:16 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 41:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 41:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed be Adonai , the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 41:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 41:13 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' from 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' at PSA 42:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." from "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." at PSA 42:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' at PSA 42:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' from 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' at PSA 42:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." from "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." at PSA 42:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' at PSA 43:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' from 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' at PSA 43:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." from "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." at PSA 43:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 43:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 43:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 43:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 43:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" from "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" at PSA 44:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" from "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" at PSA 44:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 44:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' from 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' at PSA 44:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 44:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*' at PSA 44:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' from 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' at PSA 44:26 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' at PSA 45:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* ' from " \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl 'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*" at PSA 45:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 45:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 45:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." at PSA 45:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' from 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' at PSA 45:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 46:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* [fn] The kingdoms were moved.' from '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* The kingdoms were moved.' at PSA 46:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." at PSA 46:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." at PSA 46:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 47:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' at PSA 47:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 47:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 47:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' at PSA 47:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 48:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*' at PSA 48:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," from "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," at PSA 48:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in the city of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God.' from "in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." at PSA 48:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' from 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' at PSA 48:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' from 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' at PSA 48:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." at PSA 49:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 49:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PSA 49:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 49:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 49:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' from ' \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' at PSA 49:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 49:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*[fn]' from 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*' at PSA 49:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' from 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' at PSA 49:18 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" at PSA 50:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*' at PSA 50:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*' at PSA 50:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 50:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fn] glorifies me,' from 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* glorifies me,' at PSA 50:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" from "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" at PSA 50:23 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 51:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' from 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' at PSA 51:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' from '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' at PSA 51:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 51:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*' at PSA 51:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," from "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," at PSA 51:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' from 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' at PSA 51:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 51:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 51:15 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' from 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' at PSA 52:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," from "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," at PSA 52:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," from "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," at PSA 52:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' from 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' at PSA 52:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' at PSA 52:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' from 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' at PSA 53:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' at PSA 53:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' from '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' at PSA 53:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' from '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' at PSA 53:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' at PSA 53:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" from "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" at PSA 53:6 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." at PSA 54:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, Adonai , for it is good.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for it is good.' at PSA 54:6 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 55:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 55:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 55:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* Adonai , [fn] and he will sustain you.' from '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will sustain you.' at PSA 55:22 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," from "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," at PSA 57:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' from 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' at PSA 57:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' at PSA 57:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 57:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' at PSA 57:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' at PSA 57:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' from 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' at PSA 57:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' at PSA 57:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," from "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," at PSA 58:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You, \\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails],' from "You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," at PSA 59:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' from 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' at PSA 59:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" from "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" at PSA 59:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 59:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' from 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' at PSA 59:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' from 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' at PSA 59:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 59:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 59:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' from 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' at PSA 60:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." at PSA 61:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." from "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." at PSA 61:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' from 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' at PSA 61:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' from 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' at PSA 61:8 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." from "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." at PSA 62:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" from "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" at PSA 62:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." from "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." at PSA 62:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." from "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." at PSA 62:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," from "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," at PSA 62:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 62:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 62:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*' at PSA 62:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 63:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' from 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' at PSA 63:3 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." at PSA 64:1 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' from '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' at PSA 65:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," from "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," at PSA 65:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 65:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' from 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' at PSA 66:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' from 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' at PSA 66:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' from 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' from 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 66:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," from "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," at PSA 66:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." from "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." at PSA 66:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' from 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' at PSA 66:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" from "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" at PSA 66:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" from "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" at PSA 66:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 66:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*' at PSA 66:19 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," from "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," at PSA 67:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 67:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 67:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 67:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 67:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' from 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' at PSA 68:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' from 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' at PSA 68:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 68:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 68:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even the God who is our \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" at PSA 68:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 68:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! AMEN!' from 'I have worked very hard to publish before and during the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also called the \\tl Yovel\\tl* Year, and concluding the \\tl Shmitta\\tl*. The first version is published in September 2016, before the High holy Days of 2016, Rabbinic Calendar year 5776, Biblical Hebrew year 6016. There is a special blessing God has in store for us in the coming years, and I feel this Resource Book will have a unique purpose in this. Some features are still to be applied, if you are interested in helping contact OUR Bible. This product is Version 1.0. The author’s intention is to produce more resources. You are encouraged to look up the title of this book and find associated lists and resource guides on various topics. This project is dedicated to Yahweh and His Messiah Yeshua, to God’s glory and his praise, forever more. Messiah come! AMEN!' at FRT -1:10 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in FRT -1:4 section: …'uring the \\tl Jubilee Year\\tl*, also cal'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* [fn] are more than the hairs of my head. ' from ' \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' at PSA 69:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 69:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 69:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Answer me, Adonai , for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' from 'Answer me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' at PSA 69:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' from 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' at PSA 69:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* [fn] they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' from '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' at PSA 69:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' from 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' at PSA 69:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' from '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 69:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*' at PSA 69:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 69:25 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*' at PSA 69:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." from "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." at PSA 69:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy,' from "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," at PSA 69:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." at PSA 69:36 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," from "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," at PSA 70:4 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' from 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' at PSA 71:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' from 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' at PSA 71:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 71:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' from 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' at PSA 71:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 71:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' from 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' at PSA 71:23 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: extras not handled for cd at PSA 71:0 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' from 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' at PSA 72:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 72:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 124 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:8 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 72:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' from ' \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' at PSA 72:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise be to Adonai God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 72:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' from 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' at PSA 72:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' from 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' at PSA 72:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 72:19 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' from 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' at PSA 73:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' from 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' at PSA 73:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 73:24 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." from "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." at PSA 74:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' from 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' at PSA 74:21 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' from 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' at PSA 75:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' from 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' at PSA 75:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' at PSA 75:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." from "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." at PSA 76:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 76:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' from 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' at PSA 77:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 77:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' from 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' at PSA 77:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 78:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* [fn] days of old, ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj days of old, \\wj*' at PSA 78:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," from "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," at PSA 78:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Adonai ,' from 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 78:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 78:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' from 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' at PSA 78:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' from 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' at PSA 78:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry.' from "Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." at PSA 78:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 78:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' from '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' at PSA 78:24 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 78:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*[fn]' from 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*' at PSA 78:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' from 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' at PSA 78:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' from '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' at PSA 78:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 78:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' from 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' at PSA 78:56 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," from "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," at PSA 78:59 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." from "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." at PSA 78:68 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 79:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*[fn]' from 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*' at PSA 79:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' from 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' at PSA 79:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." from "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." at PSA 79:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' from 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' at PSA 79:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' from 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' at PSA 79:13 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," from "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," at PSA 80:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" from "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" at PSA 80:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies],' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," at PSA 80:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." from "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Turn us again, \\tl Adonai Elohei Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." at PSA 80:19 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' from 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' at PSA 81:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." from "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." at PSA 81:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," at PSA 81:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' from 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' at PSA 81:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 81:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," from "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," at PSA 81:13 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*' at PSA 82:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*' at PSA 82:6 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' from 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' at PSA 83:18 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' from 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' at PSA 84:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" at PSA 84:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' from 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' at PSA 84:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'near your altars, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God.' from "near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." at PSA 84:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , \\tl Elohim Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." at PSA 84:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 84:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," at PSA 84:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 85:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai .' from 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 85:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 85:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, Adonai , will speak,' from "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will speak," at PSA 85:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," from "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," at PSA 85:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' from 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' at PSA 85:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' from 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' at PSA 86:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' from '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' at PSA 86:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 86:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*[fn]' from 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*' at PSA 86:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' at PSA 86:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' at PSA 86:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 86:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' from 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' at PSA 86:15 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter].' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." at PSA 87:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' from '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' at PSA 87:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , the God of my \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 88:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PSA 88:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 88:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' from 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' at PSA 88:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 88:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' from 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' at PSA 88:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' from 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' at PSA 88:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," from "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," at PSA 88:18 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of Adonai forever.' from 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* forever.' at PSA 89:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' from '\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' at PSA 89:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, Adonai ;' from 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, \\nd Adonai \\nd*;' at PSA 89:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , \\tl Elohim Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" at PSA 89:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' from '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' at PSA 89:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*' at PSA 89:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' from 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' at PSA 89:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at PSA 89:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* [fn] my servant.' from '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* my servant.' at PSA 89:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' from 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' at PSA 89:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" from "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" at PSA 89:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' from 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' at PSA 89:28 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:29 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 89:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' from 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' at PSA 89:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' from 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' at PSA 89:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' from 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' at PSA 89:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' from 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' at PSA 89:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* [fn] like the moon,' from 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* like the moon,' at PSA 89:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 89:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' from 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' at PSA 89:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." from "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." at PSA 89:52 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' from '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' at PSA 90:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 90:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*[fn]' from 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*' at PSA 90:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 90:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' from 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' at PSA 91:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' from 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' at PSA 91:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' from 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' at PSA 91:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' from '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' at PSA 91:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' from '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' at PSA 91:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' from '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' at PSA 91:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 91:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*' at PSA 91:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' from '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' at PSA 91:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" from "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" at PSA 91:16 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 92:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' from 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' at PSA 92:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' from 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' at PSA 92:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." from "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." at PSA 92:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." from "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." at PSA 92:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN -1:6 section: …"rashah 1: \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In The Begi"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." from "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." at GEN 1:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. [fn] Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. ' from "Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*" at GEN 1:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. [fn] There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.[fn]' from 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' at GEN 1:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" from "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" at PSA 94:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. 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There was evening and there was morning, a second \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' at GEN 1:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' at PSA 94:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:12 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*[fn]' from 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*' at PSA 94:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There was evening and there was morning, a third \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' from 'There was evening and there was morning, a third \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' at GEN 1:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' from 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' at PSA 94:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:18 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*[fn]' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*' at PSA 94:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' from 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' at PSA 94:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There was evening and there was morning, a fourth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." from "There was evening and there was morning, a fourth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." at GEN 1:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , held me up.' from 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, held me up.' at PSA 94:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." from "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." at GEN 1:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said, “Let the earth produce \\tl nefesh chai\\tl* ·soul living· creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.' from 'God said, “Let the earth produce \\tl nefesh chai\\tl* ·soul living· creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.' at GEN 1:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:26 footnote marker: tl CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:26 footnote marker: tl CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said, “Let us make a \\tl \'adam\\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority [fn] over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”' from "God said, “Let us make a \\tl 'adam\\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”" at GEN 1:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" from "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" at PSA 95:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* [fn] In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* [fn] he created them.' from "\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* he created them." at GEN 1:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 264 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' from 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' at PSA 95:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," from "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," at PSA 95:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:30 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* ' from " \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*" at PSA 95:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 1:30 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was \\tl m'ohd tov\\tl* ·exceedingly good·. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." from "God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was \\tl m'ohd tov\\tl* ·exceedingly good·. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." at GEN 1:31 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*' at PSA 95:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* [fn] on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' from "\\qt On the seventh \\+tl 'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* on the seventh day from all his work which he had done." at GEN 2:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' from 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' at PSA 95:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' from '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' at PSA 95:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:3 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah\'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done.[fn]' from "God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done." at GEN 2:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' from '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' from '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' at PSA 95:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' from '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' at PSA 95:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:5 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*' at PSA 95:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" from "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" at PSA 96:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt*' at GEN 2:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' from 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' at PSA 96:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'ascribe to Adonai \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' from 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' at PSA 96:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Out of the ground Adonai God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* [fn] and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.[fn]' from "Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." at GEN 2:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ascribe to Adonai the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' from 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' at PSA 96:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship Adonai in holy array.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' at PSA 96:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' from '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' at PSA 96:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai God refined and fashioned an \\tl \'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the man, and brought her to the man.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* God refined and fashioned an \\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the man, and brought her to the man." at GEN 2:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* [fn] with righteousness,' from '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' at PSA 96:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' from 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' at PSA 97:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:23 footnote marker: tl WARNING: 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PSA 97:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl \'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl \'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.”[fn][fn]' from "The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl 'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.”" at GEN 2:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 97:7 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*' at PSA 97:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." from "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." at PSA 97:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*' at GEN 2:24 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:25 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You who \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , hate evil.' from "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, hate evil." at PSA 97:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 2:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' at PSA 97:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 97:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 97:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 97:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 97:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai has made known his \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 98:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· Adonai God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of Adonai God among the trees of the garden.' from "They \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of \\nd Adonai \\nd* God among the trees of the garden." at GEN 3:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' from 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' at PSA 98:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The man said, “I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”" from "The man said, “I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”" at GEN 3:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." from "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." at PSA 98:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' from 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' at PSA 98:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai with the harp,' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the harp,' at PSA 98:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' from 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' at PSA 98:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Because you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your wife’s voice," from "“Because you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your wife’s voice," at GEN 3:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the ground is \\qt cursed \\qt* for your sake.' from 'the ground is \\qt cursed \\qt* for your sake.' at GEN 3:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' from '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' at PSA 98:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt It will yield thorns and thistles \\qt* [fn] to you;' from '\\qt It will yield thorns and thistles \\qt* to you;' at GEN 3:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to the ground,' from 'By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to the ground,' at GEN 3:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* [fn] with righteousness,' from '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' at PSA 98:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and to dust you shall made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·.”' from 'and to dust you shall made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·.”' at GEN 3:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So he \\tl gahrash\\tl* ·relationally divorced· the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.' from 'So he \\tl gahrash\\tl* ·relationally divorced· the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.' at GEN 3:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' at PSA 99:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." from "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at PSA 99:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Cain [Acquisition] \\qt* said to \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \\qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \\qt murdered \\qt* [fn] him.' from '\\qt Cain [Acquisition] \\qt* said to \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \\qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \\qt murdered \\qt* him.' at GEN 4:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' at PSA 99:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Cain [Acquisition], “Where is \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], \\qt* your brother?”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Cain [Acquisition], “Where is \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], \\qt* your brother?”' at GEN 4:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 99:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said, “What have you done? \\qt The \\qt* voice of your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* cries to me from \\qt the ground. \\qt*' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, “What have you done? \\qt The \\qt* voice of your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* cries to me from \\qt the ground. \\qt*' at GEN 4:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' at PSA 99:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now you are cursed because of \\qt the ground, \\qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] from your hand.' from 'Now you are cursed because of \\qt the ground, \\qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* from your hand.' at GEN 4:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' from 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' at PSA 99:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Adah and Zillah, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "“Adah and Zillah, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at GEN 4:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' from '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' at PSA 99:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 99:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 99:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 99:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 99:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* [fn] and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' from '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' at GEN 5:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· Adonai with gladness.' from '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* with gladness.' at PSA 100:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' from 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' at PSA 100:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' at PSA 100:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' from 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' at PSA 100:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 5:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 101:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt*' at GEN 5:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To you, Adonai , I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' from 'To you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' at PSA 101:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.' from '\\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.' at GEN 6:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the \\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.' from 'The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the \\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.' at GEN 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But Noah [Rest] found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in Adonai ’s eyes.' from 'But Noah [Rest] found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s eyes.' at GEN 6:8 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 1:1 section: …'erseText">\\tl B\'resheet Elohim bara\'\\tl*'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai ! ' from " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*" at PSA 102:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' from 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' at PSA 102:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah B'resheet\\tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·:" from "\\tl Haftarah B'resheet\\tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·:" at GEN 6:8 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 6:8 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah B\'resheet\\tl* ·Ta'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S)" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S)" at GEN 6:8 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 6:8 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yesha\'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18" at GEN 6:8 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 6:8 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 102:15 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 6:8 section: …'rashah 2: \\tl Noach\\tl* ·Noah [Rest]· 6:'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 102:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" from "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" at PSA 102:20 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 7:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' from 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' at PSA 102:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt*' at GEN 7:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 102:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 102:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* [fn] Adonai said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' at GEN 8:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*' at PSA 102:27 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' from 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' at PSA 103:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' from 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' at PSA 103:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai is merciful and gracious, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*' at PSA 103:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 103:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' from 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' at PSA 103:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" from "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" at GEN 11:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' from 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' at PSA 103:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so Adonai has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' from 'so \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' at PSA 103:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But Adonai ’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*[fn]' from 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*' at PSA 103:17 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 6:9 section: …'erseText">\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the '… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." at PSA 103:20 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' from 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' at PSA 104:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' at GEN 11:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 11:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 104:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" at GEN 11:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*' at PSA 104:4 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 11:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yesha\'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" at GEN 11:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 11:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 11:32 section: …"rashah 3: \\tl Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Go Into yo"… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Adonai \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* [fn] \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*' at GEN 12:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. [fn] \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* [fn]' from 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* [fn] as Adonai had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' from 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' at GEN 12:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land [fn] \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at GEN 12:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 13:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*' at GEN 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' from 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' at PSA 104:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' from 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' at GEN 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' from 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' at PSA 104:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." from "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." at GEN 14:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' from 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' at GEN 14:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" from "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" at GEN 14:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' at PSA 104:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" from "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" at GEN 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" from "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" at GEN 14:20 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 14:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*' at GEN 14:20 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to Adonai , \\tl El \'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth,' from "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," at GEN 14:22 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ! Call on his name!' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name!' at PSA 105:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' from 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' at GEN 15:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' from 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' at PSA 105:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* [fn] if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*' at GEN 15:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He believed in Adonai , who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* [fn] (6) ' from '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' at GEN 15:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* [fn] his servant,' from 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* his servant,' at PSA 105:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' from 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' at GEN 15:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*' at GEN 15:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 16:1 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, Adonai has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery].' from "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." at GEN 16:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." at GEN 16:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" at GEN 16:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" at GEN 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction.' from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." at GEN 16:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She called the name of Adonai who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro\'i Ra\'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”' from "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" at GEN 16:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' from 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' at GEN 16:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' from 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' at GEN 17:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* [fn] and will multiply you exceedingly.”' from '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* and will multiply you exceedingly.”' at GEN 17:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*' at GEN 17:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* [fn] after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' from 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' at GEN 17:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* [fn] I will be their God.”' from '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* I will be their God.”' at GEN 17:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*' at GEN 17:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." from "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." at GEN 17:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle GEN 17:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he finished talking with him, [fn] the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'When he finished talking with him, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 17:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:25 has been lost ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 12:1 section: …'i \\qt said to Avram [Exalted fat'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' from 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' at PSA 105:45 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 106:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 106:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" from "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" at PSA 106:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 106:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 106:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' from 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' at PSA 106:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at PSA 106:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 17:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Lekh L\'kha\\tl* ·T'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 17:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yesha\'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' from 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' at PSA 106:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" at GEN 17:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 17:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 17:27 section: …'rashah 4: \\tl Vayera\\tl* ·He appeared· 1'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' from 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' at GEN 18:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' from 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' at PSA 106:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." from "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." at GEN 18:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' from 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' at PSA 106:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is anything too hard for Adonai ? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*' at GEN 18:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' from 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' at PSA 106:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at PSA 106:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s voice.' from "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice." at PSA 106:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' from 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' at GEN 19:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' from 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' at GEN 19:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' from 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' at GEN 19:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 19:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' from 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' at PSA 106:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* Adonai \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*' at GEN 19:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* [fn] looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' from 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' at GEN 19:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." from "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." at PSA 106:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' from 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' at GEN 20:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' from 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' at PSA 106:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' from 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' at PSA 106:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" from "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" at GEN 21:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' from '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' at PSA 106:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' from 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' at PSA 106:47 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.[fn]' from 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.' at GEN 21:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 106:48 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Blessed be Adonai, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' at PSA 106:48 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' from 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' at PSA 106:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*' at GEN 21:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 107:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*[fn]' from "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*" at GEN 21:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 107:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." at GEN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' from 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' at GEN 21:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" from "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" at GEN 21:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be\'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of Adonai , the \\tl El \'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting].' from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." at GEN 21:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" from "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" at GEN 22:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' from 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' at GEN 22:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' from 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' at PSA 107:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" at GEN 22:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On Adonai ’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' from " \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," at GEN 22:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says Adonai , because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' from 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' at GEN 22:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* [fn] \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* [fn] Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' from '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' at GEN 22:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* [fn] because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' from " \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj because you have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*" at GEN 22:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 107:22 has been lost ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 18:1 section: …'ave found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your s'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*' at PSA 107:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 107:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' at GEN 22:24 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 22:24 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" at GEN 22:24 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 22:24 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" at GEN 22:24 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 22:24 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 22:24 section: …'rashah 5: \\tl Hayyei-Sarah\\tl* ·Life of '… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* [fn] living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' from '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' at GEN 23:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," from "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," at GEN 23:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of Adonai .' from 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 107:43 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" from "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" from "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" at GEN 23:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 108:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" from "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" at GEN 23:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." from "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." at GEN 23:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai , among the nations.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, among the nations.' at PSA 108:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' at PSA 108:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' from 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' at PSA 108:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' from 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' at PSA 108:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* [fn] He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' at GEN 24:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' from 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' at PSA 108:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' from 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' at GEN 24:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' from 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' at GEN 24:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Blessed be Adonai , the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, Adonai has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' from 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' at GEN 24:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." from "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." at GEN 24:30 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' from 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' at PSA 109:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' from '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' at PSA 109:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' from 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' at GEN 24:49 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to Adonai . (5) ' from "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" at GEN 24:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*[fn]' from 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*' at PSA 109:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' from ' \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' at PSA 109:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." from "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." at GEN 24:67 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 23:1 section: …'">“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 109:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' at GEN 25:18 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 25:18 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Pri'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." from "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." at PSA 109:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" at GEN 25:18 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 25:18 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 King'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" at GEN 25:18 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 25:18 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 25:18 section: …"rashah 6: \\tl Tol'dot\\tl* ·Generations· "… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' from 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' at PSA 109:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 25:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*' at GEN 25:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." from "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." at GEN 25:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' from 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' at PSA 109:26 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 26:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' from 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' at PSA 109:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*[fn]' from 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*' at GEN 26:4 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" from "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" at GEN 26:5 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 110:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PSA 110:1 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Adonai says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* [fn] “Sit at my right hand, [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*' at PSA 110:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" from "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" at GEN 27:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." from "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." at GEN 27:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Adonai has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," from "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," at GEN 27:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." at GEN 27:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." from "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." at GEN 27:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 110:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" from "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" at GEN 27:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." from "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." at GEN 27:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai with my whole heart,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart,' at PSA 111:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" from "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" at GEN 27:34 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 111:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai is gracious and merciful. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*' at PSA 111:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." from "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." at GEN 27:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' at GEN 28:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at PSA 111:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." from "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." at GEN 28:7 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 25:19 section: …'erseText">\\qt The elder will serve the y'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* [fn] and awesome!' from '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* and awesome!' at PSA 111:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' from 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' at PSA 111:10 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 112:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 28:9 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Tol\'dot\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" from "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 28:9 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Mal\'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' from 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' at PSA 112:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" at GEN 28:9 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 28:9 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 28:9 section: …'rashah 7: \\tl Vayetze\\tl* ·And he went o'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 112:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* [fn] on it.' from 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* on it.' at GEN 28:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*' at PSA 112:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 112:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." from "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." at GEN 29:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" from "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" at GEN 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' from 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' at PSA 113:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." from "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." at GEN 29:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because Adonai has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”' from "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" at GEN 29:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because Adonai has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing].' from "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." at GEN 29:33 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai .” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' from 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' at GEN 29:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." from "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." at GEN 30:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." at GEN 30:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." from "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." at GEN 30:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PSA 115:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' from 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' at PSA 115:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that Adonai has blessed me for your sake.” (5) ' from 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at GEN 30:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' from 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' at PSA 115:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' from 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 115:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" from "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" at PSA 115:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" at GEN 31:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' at GEN 31:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*[fn]' from 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*' at PSA 115:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" at GEN 31:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. [fn] Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' from 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' at GEN 31:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*' at PSA 115:13 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 28:10 section: …'eached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt t'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai , because he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice,' from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," at PSA 116:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' from 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' at PSA 116:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' from 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' at PSA 116:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' from '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' at PSA 116:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' at GEN 32:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 32:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' from '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' at GEN 32:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 32:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-1'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" at GEN 32:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 32:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:10 has been lost ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 32:2 section: …'rashah 8: \\tl Vayishlach\\tl* ·And he sen'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*' at PSA 116:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' from 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' at GEN 32:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], Adonai , who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' at GEN 32:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' from 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' at GEN 32:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*' at PSA 116:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will take the cup of \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on Adonai ’s name.' from "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name." at PSA 116:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:17 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 32:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*' at PSA 116:17 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise Adonai, all you nations! \\qt*' from '\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' at PSA 117:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 117:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*' at PSA 117:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' at GEN 33:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' from 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' at PSA 117:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' from 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' at GEN 33:15 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' from 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' at GEN 33:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 118:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." from "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." at GEN 33:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." from "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." at GEN 34:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." from "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." at GEN 34:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." from "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." at GEN 34:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' from 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' at GEN 34:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' from 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' at GEN 34:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'With \\qt Adonai \\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' from 'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' at PSA 118:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" from "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" at GEN 34:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*' at PSA 118:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." from "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." at GEN 34:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' from 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' at GEN 35:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. (A:6) ' from 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' at GEN 35:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 118:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." from "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." at PSA 118:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." from "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." at GEN 35:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' at PSA 118:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' at PSA 118:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 118:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:22 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 32:3 section: …' may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your s'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This is Adonai ’s doing. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, Adonai ! ' from ' \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' at PSA 118:25 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of Adonai ! \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*' at PSA 118:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at PSA 118:28 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 36:43 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·T'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" from "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai , for he is good,' from 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' at PSA 118:29 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 36:43 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" at GEN 36:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 118:29 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 36:43 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 36:43 section: …'rashah 9: \\tl Vayeshev\\tl* ·And he conti'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." from "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." at GEN 37:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." from "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." at GEN 37:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who walk according to Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'who walk according to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" from "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" at GEN 37:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* [fn] but his father kept this saying in mind.' from '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* but his father kept this saying in mind.' at GEN 37:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" from "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" at GEN 37:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' at PSA 119:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" at GEN 37:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." from "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." at GEN 37:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 37:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*' at GEN 37:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' from 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' at GEN 37:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' from 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' at GEN 37:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' from 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' at PSA 119:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His master saw that \\qt Adonai was with him, \\qt* [fn] and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' from 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' at GEN 39:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* [fn] He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' from 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' at GEN 39:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' from 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' at PSA 119:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." from "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." at GEN 39:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' from 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' at GEN 39:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" from "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" at GEN 39:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' from 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' at GEN 39:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." from "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." at GEN 39:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt Adonai was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* [fn] and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' from 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' at GEN 39:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt Adonai was with him; \\qt* [fn] and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' from 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' at GEN 39:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' from 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' at GEN 40:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, Adonai ,' from 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 119:41 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 37:1 section: …"prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately "… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' from 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' at PSA 119:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' from 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' at PSA 119:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." from "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." at PSA 119:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." from "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." at PSA 119:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' at GEN 40:23 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 40:23 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Tak'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" from "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" at GEN 40:23 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 40:23 section: …'Heading1">\\tl \'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 40:23 section: …'ashah 10: \\tl Mikketz\\tl* ·At the end· 4'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' from 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' at GEN 41:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" from "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" at GEN 41:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:60 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:61 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' from 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' at PSA 119:62 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai .' from 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 119:64 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' from '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' at GEN 41:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:66 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 41:41 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*' at GEN 41:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:70 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* [fn] just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' from 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' at GEN 41:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' at PSA 119:72 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" from "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" at GEN 42:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:73 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 42:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' from 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' at PSA 119:76 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*' at GEN 42:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' from 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' at PSA 119:77 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' from 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' at PSA 119:77 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" from "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" at GEN 42:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" from "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" at GEN 42:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." from "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." at GEN 42:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' from 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' at GEN 42:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:85 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' from 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' at PSA 119:86 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' from 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' at PSA 119:88 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' from 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' at GEN 43:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." from "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." at GEN 43:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' from 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' at PSA 119:92 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' from 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' at GEN 43:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' from 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' at PSA 119:96 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" from "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" at PSA 119:97 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 41:1 section: …'ng man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], se'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' from 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' at PSA 119:98 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:109 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' at GEN 44:17 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 44:17 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" at GEN 44:17 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 44:17 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 King'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" at GEN 44:17 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 44:17 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." from "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." at PSA 119:113 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" from "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" at GEN 44:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' from 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' at PSA 119:115 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' from 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' at GEN 44:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at GEN 44:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." from "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." at PSA 119:119 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 45:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*' at GEN 45:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at GEN 45:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' from 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' at PSA 119:121 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," from "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 119:123 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 119:124 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." from "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." at GEN 45:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:126 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," from "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," at PSA 119:127 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:131 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." from "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." at PSA 119:132 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:136 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' from 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' at GEN 47:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' from 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' at GEN 47:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' from 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' at GEN 47:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 44:18 section: …"is father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately "… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." from "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." at PSA 119:140 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' from 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' at PSA 119:142 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' from 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' at PSA 119:143 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' at GEN 47:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 47:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Tak'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" at GEN 47:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 47:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yechezk\'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 3'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" at GEN 47:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 47:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 47:27 section: …'ashah 12: \\tl Vayechi\\tl* ·And he lived·'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." at PSA 119:149 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' from 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' at GEN 47:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:150 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' from 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' at PSA 119:151 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 47:31 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*' at GEN 47:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PSA 119:153 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' from 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' at GEN 48:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," from "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," at PSA 119:155 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 48:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*' at GEN 48:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, Adonai .' from 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 119:156 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." from "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." at PSA 119:159 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Revive me, Adonai , according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'Revive me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 119:159 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." at GEN 49:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." at PSA 119:163 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' from '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' at GEN 49:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." at PSA 119:165 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have hoped for your \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai .' from "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 119:166 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. ' from ' \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' at GEN 49:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:166 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." from "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." at PSA 119:167 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' from 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' at PSA 119:171 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have waited for your \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai .' from "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at GEN 49:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' from 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' at PSA 119:172 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have longed for your \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, Adonai .' from "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 119:174 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' from 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' at PSA 119:174 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," from "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," from "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," at GEN 49:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' from 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' at PSA 119:176 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' from 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' at GEN 49:25 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' from 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' at GEN 49:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' from 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' at GEN 50:4 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 47:28 section: …'ave found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your s'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ’s name.' from '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name.' at PSA 122:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." from "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." at PSA 122:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' at GEN 50:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 50:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' from 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' at PSA 122:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" at GEN 50:26 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 50:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 King'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" at GEN 50:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 50:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" from "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" at GEN 50:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in GEN 50:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Chazak, chazak v\'nitchazek'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' from 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' at PSA 126:1 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' from 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' at PSA 127:2 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." from "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." at PSA 130:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for with Adonai there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'for with \\nd Adonai \\nd* there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 130:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" from "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" at PSA 132:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'until I find out a \\qt place for Adonai, \\qt*' from 'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' at PSA 132:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*" at PSA 132:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." from "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." at PSA 132:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' from 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' at PSA 132:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' Adonai has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' from '\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' at PSA 132:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*[fn]' from '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*' at PSA 132:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'their \\qt children \\qt* [fn] also will sit on your throne forever more.”' from 'their \\qt children \\qt* also will sit on your throne forever more.”' at PSA 132:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 132:16 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* [fn] of Adonai ,' from '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 135:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' at PSA 135:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' from 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' at PSA 135:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' from 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' at PSA 135:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' from 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' at PSA 135:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 135:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*[fn]' from 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*' at PSA 135:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You who fear \\qt* Adonai, [fn] praise Adonai !' from '\\qt You who fear \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* praise \\nd Adonai \\nd*!' at PSA 135:20 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki\'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to Adonai for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;' from "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" at PSA 136:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 136:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl ki\' li-olam chas\'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·.[fn]' from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' at PSA 136:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' from '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' at PSA 136:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' from 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' at PSA 136:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' from 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' at PSA 136:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' from 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' at PSA 136:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' from 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' at PSA 136:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." from "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." at PSA 136:26 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' at PSA 138:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' from 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' at PSA 138:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' from 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' at PSA 138:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ,' from 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at PSA 138:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." from "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." at PSA 138:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' from 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' at PSA 138:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, Adonai , endures forever.' from 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, endures forever.' at PSA 138:8 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' from 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' at PSA 139:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' from 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' at PSA 139:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* [fn] Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' from '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' at PSA 140:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," at PSA 140:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' from 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' at PSA 140:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' from 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' at PSA 140:13 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 141:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*[fn]' from 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*' at PSA 141:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." from "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." at PSA 141:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' from 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' at PSA 141:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' from 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' at PSA 142:7 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, Adonai .' from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at PSA 143:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 143:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*' at PSA 143:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PSA 143:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," from "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," at PSA 143:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' from 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' at PSA 143:12 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' from 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' at PSA 144:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' from 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' at PSA 144:9 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PSA 145:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 145:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' from 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' at PSA 145:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Adonai .' from 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 145:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' from 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' at PSA 145:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' from 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' at PSA 145:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." from "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." at PSA 145:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai preserves all those who \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," at PSA 145:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of Adonai .' from 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PSA 145:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' from 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' at PSA 146:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' from 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' at PSA 146:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' from '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' at PSA 146:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 146:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*' at PSA 146:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' from 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' at PSA 146:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." at PSA 146:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' from 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' at PSA 147:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' from 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' at PSA 147:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' at PSA 147:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' from 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' at PSA 147:11 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 147:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 147:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' from 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' at PSA 148:14 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' from 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' at PSA 149:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' from 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' at PSA 149:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at PSA 149:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PSA 149:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' from 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' at PSA 150:3 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO -1:6 section: …"ashah 13: \\tl Sh'mot\\tl* ·Names· 1:1-6:1"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' from 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' at EXO 1:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 1:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*' at EXO 1:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' from 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' at EXO 1:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' from 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' at EXO 1:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' from 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' at EXO 1:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*' at EXO 2:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* [fn] he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' from 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' at EXO 2:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' from 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' at EXO 2:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* [fn] \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*' at EXO 2:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." from "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." at EXO 2:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." from "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." at EXO 2:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* [fn] He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.' from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed." at EXO 3:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:3 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*' at EXO 3:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* [fn] at God.' from '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* at God.' at EXO 3:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." at EXO 3:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* [fn] out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' from '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' at EXO 3:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* [fn] to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 3:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' from 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' at EXO 3:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘Adonai , \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* [fn] \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* [fn] has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. (5) ' from 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 3:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to Adonai , our God.’' from "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" at EXO 3:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' from 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' at EXO 3:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘Adonai has not appeared to you.’”' from "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" at EXO 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." from "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." at EXO 4:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" from "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" at EXO 4:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' from 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' at EXO 4:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The people believed, and when they \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Adonai had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped.' from "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." at EXO 4:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" from "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" at EXO 5:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh said, “Who is Adonai , that I should \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know Adonai , and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”' from "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" at EXO 5:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' from 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' at EXO 5:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' at EXO 5:22 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 1:1 section: …'tful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt*'… CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 -1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" at EXO 6:1 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 -1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 6:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Sh\'mot\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" at EXO 6:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 6:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yesha\'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" at EXO 6:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 6:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' from 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' at PS2 1:3 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 6:1 section: …"ashah 14: \\tl Va'era\\tl* ·And I appeared"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name Adonai I was not known to them.' from 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' at EXO 6:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." from "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." at EXO 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am Adonai , and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* [fn] and with great judgments:' from 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* and with great judgments:' at EXO 6:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* [fn] and you shall know that I am Adonai your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 6:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." at EXO 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke before Adonai , saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”' from "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" at EXO 6:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said before Adonai , “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”' from "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" at EXO 6:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." from "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." at EXO 7:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall tell him, ‘Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·.' from "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 7:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as Adonai enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*' at EXO 7:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* [fn] and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 7:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The magicians [fn]of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "The magicians of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 7:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what Adonai says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. (5) ' from 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' at EXO 8:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken.' from "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* [fn] and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as Adonai had spoken.' from "Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." at EXO 8:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 8:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' at EXO 8:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' from 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' at EXO 8:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* [fn] breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' from 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' at EXO 9:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as Adonai had spoken to Moses [Drawn out].' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." at EXO 9:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 9:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* [fn] (7) ' from 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' at EXO 9:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 6:2 section: …'nter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almigh'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" from "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 9:35 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Va\'era\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 9:35 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yechezk\'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 2'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" at EXO 9:35 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 9:35 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 9:35 section: …'ashah 15: \\tl Bo\\tl* ·Go· 10:1-13:16Adonai , the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' at EXO 10:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' from 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' at EXO 10:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai your God; but who are those who will go?”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' at EXO 10:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai ; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' from 'Not so! 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They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' from ' They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' at EXO 12:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' from 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' at EXO 12:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; [fn] even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' from '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' at EXO 12:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' at EXO 12:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' from ' In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' at EXO 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' from ' You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' at EXO 12:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' from 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' at EXO 12:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' from 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' at EXO 12:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, Adonai will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* [fn] to come in to your houses to strike you.' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* to come in to your houses to strike you.' at EXO 12:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of Adonai ’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' from 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' at EXO 12:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· Adonai , as you have said!' from 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' at EXO 12:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' at EXO 12:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*' at EXO 12:40 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 193 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:43 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' at EXO 12:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:45 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:46 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:46 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. [fn] [fn] Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' at EXO 12:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 12:48 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to Adonai , let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: [fn] but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' from 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' at EXO 12:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' from 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' at EXO 12:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That same day, Adonai brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* [fn] of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' from 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' at EXO 12:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* [fn] whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' from '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' at EXO 13:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, when Adonai shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' from 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' at EXO 13:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to Adonai .”' from 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 13:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand Adonai has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] that you shall \\qt set apart to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* [fn] which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' from ' that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' at EXO 13:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 13:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to Adonai \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* [fn] I redeem.’' from 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* I redeem.’' at EXO 13:15 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 10:1 section: …' they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking le'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' at EXO 13:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 13:16 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 4'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" at EXO 13:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 13:16 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 13:16 section: …"ashah 16: \\tl B'shallach\\tl* ·After he h"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' from 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' at EXO 13:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' at EXO 13:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' from 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' at EXO 14:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Adonai , which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again.' from "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." at EXO 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." at EXO 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. Adonai overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' at EXO 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' from 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' at EXO 14:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* [fn] and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' from 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' at EXO 14:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* [fn] to Adonai , and said,' from 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' at EXO 15:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." from "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at EXO 15:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' from 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' at EXO 15:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' from 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' at EXO 15:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' from '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' at EXO 15:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." from "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." at EXO 15:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' at EXO 15:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he said, “If you will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa\'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”' from "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" at EXO 15:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' from 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' at EXO 16:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against Adonai . Who are we, that you murmur against us?”' from "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" at EXO 16:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now Adonai shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against Adonai .”' from "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" at EXO 16:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. (A:6, S:5) ' from 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am Adonai your God.’”' from "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" at EXO 16:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 16:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which Adonai has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*' at EXO 16:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the thing which Adonai has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' from 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' at EXO 16:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* [fn] They gathered every man according to his eating.' from 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* They gathered every man according to his eating.' at EXO 16:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." from "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." at EXO 16:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “This is that which Adonai has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai . Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' from 'He said to them, “This is that which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' at EXO 16:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai . Today you shall not find it in the field.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Today you shall not find it in the field.' at EXO 16:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' from 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' at EXO 16:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' at EXO 16:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. [fn] Everyone stay in his place. 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Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' at EXO 16:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' from 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' at EXO 16:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* [fn] in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' at EXO 16:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* [fn]until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' from 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' at EXO 16:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' from 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' at EXO 16:36 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 13:17 section: …' and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely r'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" from "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 17:16 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah B\'shallach\\tl* ·T'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" from "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 17:16 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Shof\'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" at EXO 17:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 17:16 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 17:16 section: …'ashah 17: \\tl Yitro\\tl* ·Jethro [Abundan'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that Adonai had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at EXO 18:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' from 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' at EXO 18:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. 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You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." at EXO 18:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' from 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' at EXO 18:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." from "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." at EXO 18:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* [fn] for all the earth is mine;' from "Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* for all the earth is mine;" at EXO 19:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* [fn] and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* [fn] These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' from 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' at EXO 19:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to Adonai .' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at EXO 19:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. 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and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' at EXO 19:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because Adonai descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* [fn] and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' from 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' at EXO 19:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* [fn] (A:6, S:7) ' from 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' at EXO 19:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 98 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 209 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “You shall 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the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' at EXO 20:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 155 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:13 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' at EXO 20:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 164 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 254 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:14 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' at EXO 20:14 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 226 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:15 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from ' \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*' at EXO 20:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* [fn] against your neighbor.' from ' “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* against your neighbor.' at EXO 20:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 161 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't 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You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' from ' \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' at EXO 20:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' from ' All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' at EXO 20:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" from "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" at EXO 20:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 165 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 20:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 18:1 section: …"r-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· o"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' at EXO 20:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 20:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" from "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" at EXO 20:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 20:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yesha\'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" at EXO 20:26 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 20:26 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 20:26 section: …'ashah 18: \\tl Mishpatim\\tl* ·Judgments, '… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' from ' “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' at EXO 21:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" from "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" at EXO 21:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 139 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 85 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 348 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:8 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' from 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' at EXO 21:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 119 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:10 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:12 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*[fn]' from ' \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*' at EXO 21:17 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* [fn] hand for hand, foot for foot,' from '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot,' at EXO 21:24 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 185 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 168 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 21:33 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 202 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 177 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" from "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" at EXO 22:23 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 171 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." from "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." at EXO 22:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 157 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 264 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:28 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 22:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] “You shall not blaspheme God, [fn] [fn] \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*[fn]' from ' “You shall not blaspheme God, \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*' at EXO 22:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 491 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 22:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 310 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 187 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 84 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; [fn] and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth.' from " “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth." at EXO 23:13 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 163 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' from 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' at EXO 23:15 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 217 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 23:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." from "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. 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Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' from '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' at EXO 25:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PRO 1:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* [fn] You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' from 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' at EXO 25:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at PRO 1:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* [fn] which I shall give you into the ark. 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Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' at EXO 25:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' from 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' at EXO 25:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' from 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; 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I'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at PRO 2:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" from "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 27:19 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah T\'rumah\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" from "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' from 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' at PRO 2:19 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 27:19 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 King'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" at EXO 27:19 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 27:19 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 27:19 section: …'ashah 20: \\tl Tetzaveh\\tl* ·You are to o'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' from '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' at EXO 27:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' from 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' at PRO 3:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 27:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' from 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' at PRO 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' from 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' at PRO 3:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 3:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; 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and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before Adonai : and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before Adonai continually.' from "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." at EXO 28:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 28:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before Adonai , and when he comes out, that he not die.' from "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." at EXO 28:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* Adonai \\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' from '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' at PRO 3:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' from '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' at PRO 3:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' from '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' at EXO 29:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt for whom \\qt* Adonai \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*" at PRO 3:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* [fn] \\qt reproves his son \\qt* [fn] in whom he delights.' from 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* \\qt reproves his son \\qt* in whom he delights.' at PRO 3:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to Adonai ; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* [fn] an offering made by fire to Adonai .' from 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' from 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' at PRO 3:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before Adonai .' from 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 3:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to Adonai .' from 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at EXO 29:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 29:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' from 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' at PRO 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* [fn] on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' from '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' at EXO 30:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to Adonai .”' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' at EXO 30:10 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 27:20 section: …'o cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' from 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' at PRO 3:34 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:34 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*' at PRO 3:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at PRO 3:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." at PRO 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' at EXO 30:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at PRO 4:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 30:10 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Tak'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" at EXO 30:10 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 30:10 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yechezk\'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 4'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" at EXO 30:10 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 30:10 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' from 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' at PRO 4:4 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in EXO 30:10 section: …'ashah 21: \\tl Ki Tissa\\tl* ·When You tak'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." from "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." at PRO 4:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 167 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:19 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' from 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' at PRO 4:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." at PRO 4:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' at EXO 30:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle EXO 30:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' from 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' at EXO 31:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' from '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at EXO 31:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' from 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' at EXO 31:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to Adonai . Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' from 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' at EXO 31:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' from 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' at EXO 31:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 31:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*' at EXO 31:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 4:26 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*' at PRO 4:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*' at EXO 32:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.[fn]' from 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.' at EXO 32:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 5:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*' at EXO 32:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." from "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." at PRO 5:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' from 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' at EXO 32:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* [fn] and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' from 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' at EXO 32:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" from "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" at EXO 32:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at EXO 32:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*' at EXO 32:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," from "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," at PRO 5:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Adonai , and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' from 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' at EXO 32:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* [fn] lest I consume you on the way.”' from 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* lest I consume you on the way.”' at EXO 33:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." from "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." at EXO 33:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' from 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' at PRO 5:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* [fn] If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' at EXO 33:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Adonai , “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' from 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' at EXO 33:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' from 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' at EXO 33:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' from 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' at EXO 33:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' at EXO 33:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' from 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' at EXO 33:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 33:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* racham \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*' at EXO 33:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' from 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' at EXO 33:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* [fn] and truth,' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* and truth,' at EXO 34:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' from 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' at EXO 34:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' from 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' at EXO 34:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for Adonai , whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' from 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' at EXO 34:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' from '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' at EXO 34:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. 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'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' from 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' at PRO 21:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at PRO 21:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." from "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." at PRO 21:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' from 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' at PRO 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' from 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' at PRO 22:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: qt WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle PRO 22:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" from "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" at PRO 22:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." from "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." at PRO 22:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at PRO 23:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," at PRO 23:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," at PRO 23:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*' at PRO 24:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'My son, \\qt fear Adonai and the king. \\qt*[fn]' from 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*' at PRO 24:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* [fn]good.' from 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* good.' at PRO 24:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' from 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* 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formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 1:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 1:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 1:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 1:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' at PRO 27:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘If anyone sins unintentionally against any of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that Adonai has ordered not to be done, if he does any one of them,' from '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘If anyone sins unintentionally against any of the \\tl 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“‘If the whole congregation of Israel [God prevails] sins, and the thing is hidden from the eyes of the assembly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' from ' “‘If the whole congregation of Israel [God prevails] sins, and the thing is hidden from the eyes of the assembly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' at LEV 4:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' from 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' at PRO 28:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall carry the bull \\qt outside the camp, \\qt* and \\qt burn it \\qt* [fn]as he burned the first bull. 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seen or known, if he does not report it, then he shall bear his iniquity." at LEV 5:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be, when he is guilty of one of these, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of that in which he has sinned:' from 'It shall be, when he is guilty of one of these, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of that in which he has sinned:' at LEV 5:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' from 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' at PRO 28:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' from 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl 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_toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 6:7 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' from 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' at PRO 29:18 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 6:7 section: …'ashah 25: \\tl Tzav\\tl* ·Command· 6:8-8:3'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Enjoin Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be on the hearth on the altar all night until the morning; and the fire of the altar shall be kept burning on it.' from '“Enjoin Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be on the hearth on the altar all night 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children of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall eat of it, as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever throughout all your generations, from the offerings of Adonai made by fire. 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Whoever touches them shall be holy.’”' at LEV 6:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from Adonai .' from 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at PRO 29:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 6:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before Adonai . It is most holy.' from ' “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' at LEV 6:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." from "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." at PRO 30:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' at LEV 7:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. 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The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' at LEV 7:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' from 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' at PRO 30:8 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 108 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 9 fp 444 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 10 fp 785 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:11 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to Adonai \\qt*.' from ' “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' at LEV 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fn] unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' from 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' at LEV 7:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' at PRO 30:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' from 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' at PRO 30:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 7:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' from 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' at LEV 7:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' at LEV 7:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' from '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' at LEV 8:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He placed the breastplate on him; 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(3) ' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' at LEV 9:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' from 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' at LEV 10:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:6 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formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 10:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' from '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' at PRO 31:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of Adonai made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' from 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, 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that is waved they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before Adonai : and it shall be yours, and your sons’ with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever; as Adonai has enjoined.”' from 'The thigh that is raised and the breast that is waved they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and it shall be yours, and your sons’ with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined.”' at LEV 10:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that, it was pleasing in his sight." from "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that, it was pleasing in his sight." at LEV 10:20 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 305 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 11:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: 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formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 11:44 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 11:44 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am Adonai your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* [fn] You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' at LEV 11:44 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 11:45 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I am Adonai who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*[fn]' from 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. 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She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed.' at LEV 12:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 12:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 12:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for her who bears, whether a male or a female.' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for her who bears, whether a male or a female.' at LEV 12:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \\qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \\qt* [fn] the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’”' from 'If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \\qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \\qt* the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’”' at LEV 12:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, then he shall be brought to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:" from "“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, then he shall be brought to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:" at LEV 13:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body’s skin, it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean." from "and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body’s skin, it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean." at LEV 13:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine him; and behold, if the scab has spread on the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. 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He shall not isolate him, for he is already unclean." at LEV 13:11 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 220 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 19 fp 1074 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 22 fp 1379 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “If the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest;' from " “If the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest;" at LEV 13:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." from "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." at LEV 13:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." from "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." at LEV 13:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 13:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." from "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." at LEV 13:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." from "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." at LEV 13:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," from "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," at LEV 13:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 107 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 13:47 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;' from " “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;" at LEV 13:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." from "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." at LEV 13:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." from "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." at LEV 13:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." from "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." at LEV 13:52 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." from "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." at LEV 13:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." at LEV 13:59 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 12:1 section: …'n] On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the fl'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' at LEV 13:59 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 13:59 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" at LEV 13:59 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 13:59 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" at LEV 13:59 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 13:59 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 13:59 section: …"ashah 28: \\tl M'tzora\\tl* ·Person afflic"… ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 102 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 15 fp 354 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 22 fp 851 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 14:2 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 14:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of [fn] the [fn] leper in the day of his cleansing. 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It is unclean." from "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." at LEV 14:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," at LEV 14:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," from "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," at LEV 14:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." from "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." at LEV 14:57 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 15:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' from 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' at LEV 15:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 14:1 section: …'ll be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl Haftarah M\'tzora\\tl* ·Taki'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" from "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" at LEV 15:33 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 15:33 section: …'Heading1">\\tl M\'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" at LEV 15:33 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 15:33 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 15:33 section: …'ashah 29: \\tl Acharei Mot\\tl* ·After the'… ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 277 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 162 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' from 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' at LEV 16:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* [fn] within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' from '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' at LEV 16:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' at LEV 16:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* [fn] their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' from 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' at LEV 16:27 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 12 fp 293 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 16:29 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' from 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' at LEV 16:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* [fn] I am Adonai .' from 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 18:5 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:6 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 186 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:19 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 96 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 18:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 16:1 section: …'me of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* an'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' at LEV 18:30 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 18:30 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" from "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" at LEV 18:30 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 18:30 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yechezk\'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 2'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" at LEV 18:30 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 18:30 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 18:30 section: …"ashah 30: \\tl K'doshim\\tl* ·Holy people,"… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 19:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, Adonai \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.[fn]' from '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.' at LEV 19:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* [fn] and profane the name of your God. 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I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 19:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 114 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 88 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:16 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 120 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 229 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:18 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, [fn] nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; [fn] but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* [fn] I am Adonai .' from " “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at LEV 19:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 136 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:26 footnote marker: fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 222 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 9 fp 589 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 147 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:31 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 143 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am Adonai your God.' from "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." at LEV 19:34 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 104 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 19:35 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. 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I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' at LEV 20:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* [fn] he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' from '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' at LEV 20:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 160 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 284 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 20:10 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from ' “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*' at LEV 20:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' from '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' at LEV 20:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' from 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' at LEV 20:20 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 19:1 section: …'ell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" from "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" at LEV 20:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 20:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah K\'doshim\\tl* ·Tak'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" from "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" at LEV 20:27 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 20:27 section: …'Heading1">\\tl \'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A)'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming 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ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 178 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 21:23 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M\'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”' from " He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" at LEV 21:23 ERROR: 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I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." at LEV 22:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' from 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' at LEV 22:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" from "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" at LEV 22:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 196 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 22:24 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* [fn] to Adonai , you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' from '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' at LEV 22:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am Adonai .' from '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 22:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to Adonai in all your dwellings.' from '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. 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children with him, and shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own family, and to the possession of his fathers.' from 'then he shall go out from you, he and his children with him, and shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own family, and to the possession of his fathers.' at LEV 25:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," from "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," at ISA 5:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle·, or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· son, may redeem him, or any who is a close relative to him of his family may redeem him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' from 'or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle·, or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· son, may redeem him, or any who is a close relative to him of his family may redeem him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' at LEV 25:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' from 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' at LEV 25:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' from "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," at ISA 5:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' from 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' at LEV 25:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 5:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am Adonai your God.' from ' “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' at LEV 26:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 25:1 section: …'ll keep a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to '… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah B'har\\tl* ·Taking leave · On mount·:" from "\\tl Haftarah B'har\\tl* ·Taking leave · On mount·:" at LEV 26:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 26:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah B\'har\\tl* ·Taking'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Above him stood the seraphim. 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With two he flew.' at ISA 6:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 32:6-27' from '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 32:6-27' at LEV 26:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 26:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 3'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 13:1-33" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 13:1-33" at LEV 26:2 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 26:2 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:3 has been lost ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 26:2 section: …"ashah 33: \\tl B'chukkotai\\tl* ·In my reg"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is Adonai \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*" at ISA 6:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If you walk in my statutes, and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them;' from '“‘If you walk in my statutes, and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them;' at LEV 26:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' from 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' at ISA 6:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will set my tent among you, \\qt* and my soul won’t abhor you.' from '\\qt I will set my tent among you, \\qt* and my soul won’t abhor you.' at LEV 26:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*' at ISA 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”' from "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" at ISA 6:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 26:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt*' at LEV 26:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" from "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" at ISA 6:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“‘But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and will not do all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;" from "“‘But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and will not do all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;" at LEV 26:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my judgments, so that you will not do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, but break my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·;' from 'and if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my judgments, so that you will not do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, but break my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·;' at LEV 26:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“‘If you in spite of these things will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins." from "“‘If you in spite of these things will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins." at LEV 26:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “You \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* ' from "\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins." from "“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins." at LEV 26:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“‘If you in spite of this won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, but walk contrary to me;" from "“‘If you in spite of this won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, but walk contrary to me;" at LEV 26:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' from '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' at LEV 26:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* ' from "\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* [fn] is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' from 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' at LEV 26:41 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the statutes, judgments and \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, which Adonai made between him and the children of Israel [God prevails] in Mount Sinai [Thorn] by Moses [Drawn out].' from 'These are the statutes, judgments and \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* made between him and the children of Israel [God prevails] in Mount Sinai [Thorn] by Moses [Drawn out].' at LEV 26:46 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 6:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:11 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he dedicates his field from the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, according to your valuation it shall stand.' from 'If he dedicates his field from the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, according to your valuation it shall stand.' at LEV 27:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. 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and he shall give your valuation on that day, as a holy thing to Adonai .' from 'then the priest shall reckon to him the worth of your valuation up to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and he shall give your valuation on that day, as a holy thing to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at LEV 27:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· the field shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to him from whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land belongs.' from 'In the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· the field shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to him from whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land belongs.' at LEV 27:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 7:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 343 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 7:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* [fn] Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* [fn]' from " \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 7:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LEV 27:28 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which Adonai enjoined Moses [Drawn out] for the children of Israel [God prevails] on Mount Sinai [Thorn].' from 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] for the children of Israel [God prevails] on Mount Sinai [Thorn].' at LEV 27:34 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 26:3 section: …'d keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*[fn]' from "It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*" at ISA 8:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*' at ISA 8:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' from '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' at ISA 8:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Haftarah B'chukkotai\\tl* ·Taking leave ·In my regulations·:" from "\\tl Haftarah B'chukkotai\\tl* ·Taking leave ·In my regulations·:" at LEV 27:34 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 27:34 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah B\'chukkotai\\tl* ·'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* [fn] He is the one you must fear. 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' from ' \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' at ISA 8:14 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 27:34 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" from "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" at LEV 27:34 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in LEV 27:34 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Chazak, chazak v\'nitchazek'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* [fn] be snared, and be captured.” ' from '\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' at ISA 8:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wrap up the testimony. 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Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' at ISA 8:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 8:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 8:17 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will wait for Adonai , who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*' at ISA 8:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom Adonai has given me \\qt* [fn] are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' from "Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." at ISA 8:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' from 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' at ISA 8:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. [fn] [fn] In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' from 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 9:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:6 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For to us [fn] [fn] a child is born. To us [fn] a son is given; and [fn] the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called [fn] \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], [fn] \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], [fn] \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], [fn] \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. ' from "\\wj For to us \\wj* \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Avi-'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*" at ISA 9:6 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 256 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 9:7 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* [fn] to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* [fn] The zeal of \\+tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. ' from " \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*" at ISA 9:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither have they sought \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 9:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' from 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' at ISA 9:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Through \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;' from "Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" at ISA 9:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' from 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' at ISA 10:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' from 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' at ISA 10:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire.' from "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." at ISA 10:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' from 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' at ISA 10:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on Adonai , the \\tl haKadosh Isra\'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth.' from "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." at ISA 10:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' from 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' at ISA 10:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' from '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' at ISA 10:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 10:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*" at ISA 10:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did.' from "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." at ISA 10:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at ISA 10:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low.' from "Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." at ISA 10:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 11:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 421 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a [fn] \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt his roots \\+qt* [fn] will bear fruit. ' from '\\wj and a \\wj* \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' at ISA 11:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 151 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 282 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' at ISA 11:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 11:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* [fn] the wicked. ' from '\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' at ISA 11:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*[fn]' from 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*' at ISA 11:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* [fn] [fn] the root of Jesse [My husband], [fn] who stands as a banner of the peoples; [fn] and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' from 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' at ISA 11:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, God is my \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, Adonai , is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”' from "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" at ISA 12:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* [fn] of \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.' from "Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." at ISA 12:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to Adonai ! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' from 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' at ISA 12:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai , for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' from 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' at ISA 12:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" from "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" at ISA 12:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle.' from "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." at ISA 13:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Wail; for the day of Adonai is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' from 'Wail; for the day of \\nd Adonai \\nd* is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' at ISA 13:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*[fn]' from 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*' at ISA 13:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* [fn] in \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*[fn]' from "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*" at ISA 13:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' from 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' at ISA 13:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' at ISA 14:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' from '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' at ISA 14:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' from 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' at ISA 14:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* [fn] I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' from 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' at ISA 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' from 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' at ISA 14:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* [fn] to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' from 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' at ISA 14:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' from 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' at ISA 14:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai .' from "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." at ISA 14:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 14:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" at ISA 14:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”' from "For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" at ISA 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." from "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." at ISA 15:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' from '\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' at ISA 16:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." from "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." at ISA 16:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 17:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." from "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." at ISA 17:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 17:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." from "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." at ISA 17:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" from "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" at ISA 18:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' from "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." at ISA 18:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* Adonai rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* [fn] and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' from 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' at ISA 19:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 19:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery].' from "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." at ISA 19:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them.' from "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." at ISA 19:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it.' from "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." at ISA 19:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”' from "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" at ISA 19:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them.' from "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." at ISA 19:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Adonai , and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' at ISA 19:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”' from "because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" at ISA 19:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." from "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." at ISA 21:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* [fn] and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' from 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' at ISA 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you.' from "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." at ISA 21:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" from "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" at ISA 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”' from "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" at ISA 22:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day, the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:' from "In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" at ISA 22:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*' at ISA 22:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." at ISA 22:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Thus says the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say,' from "Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," at ISA 22:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 22:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“In that day,” says \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”' from "“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" at ISA 22:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." at ISA 23:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that Adonai will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' from 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that \\nd Adonai \\nd* will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' at ISA 23:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' from 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' at ISA 24:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore glorify Adonai in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra\'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!' from "Therefore glorify \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" at ISA 24:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." from "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." at ISA 24:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' from 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' at ISA 24:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 24:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*[fn]' from 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*' at ISA 24:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' from 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' at ISA 24:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* [fn] for \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from "Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." at ISA 24:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' at ISA 25:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In this mountain, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines.' from "In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." at ISA 25:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt The Lord Adonai will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* [fn] He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for Adonai has spoken it. ' from ' \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' at ISA 25:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is Adonai ! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”' from "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is \\nd Adonai \\nd*! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" at ISA 25:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." from "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." at ISA 26:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 26:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai , your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*' at ISA 26:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' from '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' at ISA 26:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." from "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." at ISA 26:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* [fn] My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' from ' \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' at ISA 26:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* [fn] that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' from 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' at ISA 27:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' from 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' at ISA 27:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* [fn] will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' from 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' at ISA 27:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that day, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;' from "In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" at ISA 28:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' from 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' at ISA 28:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' from 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' at ISA 28:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" at ISA 28:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:' from "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" at ISA 28:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' from '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' at ISA 28:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Therefore thus says the Lord Adonai , \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 28:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' from 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' at ISA 28:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' from 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' at ISA 28:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth.' from "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." at ISA 28:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" from "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" at ISA 28:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This also comes out from \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.' from "This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." at ISA 28:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'She will be visited by \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire.' from "She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." at ISA 29:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Adonai has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* [fn] the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' from 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' at ISA 29:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*[fn]' from 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*' at ISA 29:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*' at ISA 29:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*[fn]' from 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*' at ISA 29:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. ' from " \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*" at ISA 29:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The humble also will increase their joy in Adonai , and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra\'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].' from "The humble also will increase their joy in \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 29:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Adonai ’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' from "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" at ISA 30:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" from "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" at ISA 30:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" from "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" at ISA 30:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For thus said the Lord Adonai , the \\tl haKadosh Isra\'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused,' from "For thus said the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," at ISA 30:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore Adonai will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for Adonai is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' from 'Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' at ISA 30:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." from "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." at ISA 30:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" from "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" at ISA 30:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." at ISA 30:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. Adonai ’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* [fn] kindles it.' from 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* kindles it.' at ISA 30:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," from "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," at ISA 31:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights.' from "so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." at ISA 31:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As birds hovering, so \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace].' from "As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." at ISA 31:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' from 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' at ISA 31:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' at ISA 32:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." from "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." at ISA 32:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' from 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' at ISA 32:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" from "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" at ISA 32:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' from 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' at ISA 32:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." from "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." at ISA 33:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' from 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' at ISA 33:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." from "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." at ISA 33:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" at ISA 33:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 33:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who stops his ears from \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood,[fn]' from "who stops his ears from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood," at ISA 33:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," from "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," at ISA 33:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" from "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" at ISA 34:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 34:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*[fn]' from 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*' at ISA 34:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' from 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' at ISA 34:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' from 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' at ISA 34:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' from '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' at ISA 34:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*' at ISA 34:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' from 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' at ISA 35:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' from 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' at ISA 35:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' from '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' at ISA 35:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 35:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*' at ISA 35:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Then [fn] the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' from ' \\wj Then \\wj* \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' at ISA 35:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and [fn] the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' from '\\wj and \\wj* \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' at ISA 35:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then [fn] \\+qt the lame \\+qt* [fn] man will leap like a deer, ' from '\\wj Then \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' at ISA 35:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Adonai ’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' from 'The \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' at ISA 35:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' from 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' at ISA 36:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" from "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" at ISA 36:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" from "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" at ISA 36:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" from "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" at ISA 36:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When king Hezekiah \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into Adonai ’s house.' from "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s house." at ISA 37:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It may be Adonai your God will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which Adonai your God has \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”' from "It may be \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" at ISA 37:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘Adonai says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me.' from "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." at ISA 37:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" from "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" at ISA 37:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." from "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." at ISA 37:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," from "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," at ISA 37:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" from "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" at ISA 37:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.' from "“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." at ISA 37:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Turn your ear, Adonai , and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, Adonai , and behold. \\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' from "Turn your ear, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." at ISA 37:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' from 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' at ISA 37:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are Adonai , even you only.”' from 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are \\nd Adonai \\nd*, even you only.”' at ISA 37:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," from "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," at ISA 37:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 37:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." from "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." at ISA 37:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’' from "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" at ISA 37:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says Adonai .' from 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' at ISA 37:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." from "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." at ISA 37:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' from 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' at ISA 37:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘Adonai says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life.' from "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." at ISA 38:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' from 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' at ISA 38:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' from 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' at ISA 38:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' from 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' at ISA 38:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' from 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' at ISA 38:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' from 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' at ISA 38:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' from 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' at ISA 38:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." from "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." at ISA 39:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" from "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" at ISA 39:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt “Prepare the way of Adonai in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* [fn] our God. ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj our God. \\wj*' at ISA 40:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' from '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' from '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' from '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' from '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' at ISA 40:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Adonai ’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' from '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' at ISA 40:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* [fn] together;' from 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* together;' at ISA 40:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' from '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' at ISA 40:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' from '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' at ISA 40:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' from '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' from 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' at ISA 40:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' from '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' from '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*[fn][fn]' from 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*' at ISA 40:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 40:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* [fn] before him. ' from '\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj before him. \\wj*' at ISA 40:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' from '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' at ISA 40:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*' at ISA 40:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' from 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' at ISA 40:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" from "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" at ISA 40:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' from 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' at ISA 40:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" from "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" at ISA 40:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt I, \\qt* Adonai, \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* [fn] he.”' from '\\qt I, \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* he.”' at ISA 41:4 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM -1:6 section: …"ashah 34: \\tl B'midbar\\tl* ·In the deser"… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 41:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*[fn]' from "\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*" at ISA 41:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* [fn] from the ends of the earth,' from 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* from the ends of the earth,' at ISA 41:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 41:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 41:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." from "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." at ISA 41:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." from "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." at ISA 41:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Their duty shall be the ark, the table, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, the altars, the utensils of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all its service.' from 'Their duty shall be the ark, the table, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, the altars, the utensils of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all its service.' at NUM 3:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." from "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." at ISA 41:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." from "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." at ISA 41:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; 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footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and this water that brings a curse will go into your bowels, and make your body swell, and your thigh fall away.” The woman shall say, “\\tl Amen, Amen\\tl* ·So be it, So be it·.”' from 'and this water that brings a curse will go into your bowels, and make your body swell, and your thigh fall away.” The woman shall say, “\\tl Amen, Amen\\tl* ·So be it, So be it·.”' at NUM 5:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," at ISA 42:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of jealousy, when a wife, being under her husband, goes astray, and is defiled;' from '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of jealousy, when a wife, being under her husband, goes astray, and is defiled;' at NUM 5:29 ERROR: 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Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' from 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' at NUM 16:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' from 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' at NUM 16:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* [fn] budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' from 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' at NUM 17:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* [fn] before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' from ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' at NUM 17:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," at ISA 48:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 239 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Adonai Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):' from "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" at ISA 48:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:3 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." from "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." at ISA 48:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 252 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:4 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" from "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" at ISA 48:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" from "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" at ISA 48:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' at NUM 18:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," from "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," at ISA 48:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' from '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' at NUM 18:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" from "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" at ISA 48:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 48:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 18:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' from 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' at ISA 48:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to Adonai , have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before Adonai to you and to your offspring with you.”' from 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' at NUM 18:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' from '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' at NUM 18:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' from 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' at ISA 48:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," at ISA 48:12 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 16:1 section: …"rawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· i"… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 48:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 48:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 48:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 48:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 48:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He whom Adonai \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion],' from "He whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," at ISA 48:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' at NUM 18:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 18:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" from "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" at NUM 18:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 18:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Sh\'mu\'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samu'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" at NUM 18:32 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 18:32 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: ' from " \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*" at ISA 48:16 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 18:32 section: …'ashah 39: \\tl Hukkat\\tl* ·Regulation· 19'… ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 111 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" from "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" at ISA 48:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' from 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' at ISA 48:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:2 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· [fn] which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* [fn] and which was never yoked.' from ' “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* and which was never yoked.' at NUM 19:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," from "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," at ISA 48:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* [fn] and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' from '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' at NUM 19:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' from ' “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' at NUM 19:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. ' from " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*" at ISA 49:1 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 105 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 19:21 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. (RY:2, LY:3) ' from 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' at NUM 20:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" from "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" at NUM 20:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' from 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' at NUM 20:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with Adonai ,' from 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' at ISA 49:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When we cried to Adonai , he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border.' from "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." at NUM 20:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." from "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." at NUM 21:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 49:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah.' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." at NUM 21:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' from 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' at NUM 21:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* [fn]' from " \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*" at ISA 49:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* [fn] on a pole. 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If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' at NUM 21:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' from 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' at ISA 49:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because of Adonai who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra\'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”' from "because of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" at ISA 49:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' at ISA 49:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*[fn]' from "and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*" at ISA 49:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' from '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 19:1 section: …'is is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of'… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' from 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*' at ISA 49:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' from 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' at ISA 49:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' from 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' at ISA 49:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' at NUM 22:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 22:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Takin'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" from "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" at NUM 22:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 22:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl Shof\'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" from "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" at NUM 22:1 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 22:1 section: …'Heading1">\\tl B\'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Co'… ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 22:1 section: …'ashah 40: \\tl Balak\\tl* ·Balak [Devastat'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* [fn] in their hand. 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"My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," at ISA 51:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*' at NUM 25:9 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 22:2 section: …' with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt*'… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," from "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," at ISA 51:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," from "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to 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You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' at NUM 28:25 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 8 fp 158 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:26 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 28:26 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." from "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." at ISA 52:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to Adonai in your feast of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. 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You shall keep a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days.' at NUM 29:12 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 135 \fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:13 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of Adonai been revealed? \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 29:35 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' from ' “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' at NUM 29:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:3 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in NUM 25:10 section: …'ght their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before '… WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:4 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 75 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 53:5 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 53:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Haftarah Pinchas\\tl* ·Taking leave · Pinchas [Bronze skin]·:' from '\\tl Haftarah Pinchas\\tl* ·Taking leave · Pinchas [Bronze skin]·:' at NUM 29:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* [fn] his own way; 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on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' at NUM 33:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. 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\\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, ' from "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" at ISA 55:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: ' from "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" at ISA 55:3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 184 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:12 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 55:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 35:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" from "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" at ISA 55:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Adonai , and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' from 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' at ISA 55:7 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 206 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle NUM 35:25 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' from 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' at ISA 55:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. 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unprocessed code in 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' from 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' at ISA 58:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." from "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." at ISA 58:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' from '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' at ISA 58:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 58:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*[fn]' from 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*' at ISA 58:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains 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programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' from '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' at ISA 59:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' from 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' at ISA 59:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' from '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' at ISA 59:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*' at ISA 59:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' from 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' at ISA 59:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' from 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' at ISA 59:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' from 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' at ISA 59:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." from "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." at ISA 59:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' from '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' at ISA 59:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle ISA 59:15 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. 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their kings led captive.' at ISA 60:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' from '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' at ISA 60:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:14 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*[fn]' from 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*' at ISA 60:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." from "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." at ISA 60:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." from "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." at ISA 60:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," from "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," at ISA 60:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," from "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," at ISA 60:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and your 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60:20 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for Adonai will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*[fn]' from 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' at ISA 60:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt because Adonai has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' at ISA 61:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt to proclaim 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tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' at ISA 61:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you will be called \\qt Adonai ’s priests. \\qt*[fn]' from 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*' at ISA 61:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' from 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' at ISA 61:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For I, Adonai , \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' from "“For I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." at ISA 61:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." from "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." at ISA 61:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so the Lord Adonai will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' from 'so the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' at ISA 61:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." from "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." at ISA 62:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' from 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' at ISA 62:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' from 'and until he 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\\qt*' from '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' from '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' at ISA 66:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*' at ISA 66:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" from "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" at ISA 66:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Sh\'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· Adonai ’s word,' from "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word," at ISA 66:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" from "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" at ISA 66:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." from "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." at ISA 66:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' from 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' at ISA 66:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' from 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' at ISA 66:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*[fn]' from 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*' at ISA 66:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For I know their works and their thoughts. 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The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”" at DEU 1:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' from 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' at DEU 1:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' from 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' at DEU 1:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' from 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' at DEU 1:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying,' from "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," at DEU 1:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' from 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' at DEU 1:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against Adonai , we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' from 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' at DEU 1:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of Adonai , and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country.' from "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." at DEU 1:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before Adonai ; but Adonai didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you.' from "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." at DEU 1:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as Adonai spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. 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formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:16 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* [fn] as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* [fn] which Adonai your God gives you.' from ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' at DEU 5:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 3 fp 154 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 5:17 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 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If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." at DEU 5:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" from "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" at DEU 5:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" from "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" at DEU 5:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and Adonai said to me, “I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. 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Adonai is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from " \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*" at DEU 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:5 footnote marker: nd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*[fn][fn][fn]' from " \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*" at DEU 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 6 fp 227 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle DEU 6:9 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt You shall fear Adonai your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* [fn] and shall swear by his name.' from '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* and shall swear by his name.' at DEU 6:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\qt You shall not tempt Adonai your God, \\qt* [fn] as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' from ' \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' at DEU 6:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of Adonai your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' from 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' at DEU 6:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' from 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' at DEU 6:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' at DEU 6:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' from 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' at DEU 6:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Adonai your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* [fn] greater and mightier than you;' from 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* greater and mightier than you;' at DEU 7:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. 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Adonai your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* [fn] for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' from "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." at DEU 7:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' from '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' at DEU 7:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Know therefore that Adonai your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations,' from "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," at DEU 7:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' from 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' at DEU 7:11 ERROR: _toBibleDoorJSONCHTML programming error: unprocessed backslash code in DEU 3:23 section: …"nd didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. "… ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' from 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' at MA1 1:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' from 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' at MA1 1:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at MA1 2:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at MA1 2:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' from 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' at MA1 2:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' from 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' at MA1 2:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' from 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' at MA1 4:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' from 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' at MA1 4:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' from 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' at MA1 5:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' from 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' at MA1 6:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' from 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' at MA1 7:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' from 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' at MA1 9:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' from 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' at MA1 9:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' from 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' at MA1 11:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' from 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' at MA1 15:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' from 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' at MA1 15:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MAT 1:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, [fn] for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' from ' \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' at MAT 1:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 1:21 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' from '\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' at MAT 1:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 1:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 1:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 1:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* [fn]' from "\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*" at MAT 1:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' from 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' at MAT 1:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, [fn] [fn] [fn] \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' from ' \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' at MAT 2:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' from '\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* [fn] my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' from '\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' at MAT 2:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' from 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' at MAT 2:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' from ' \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' at MAT 2:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' from ' \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' at MAT 2:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 2:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' from ' \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' at MAT 2:19 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 7 fp 373 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 2:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' from '\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' at MAT 3:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* [fn] straight.” ' from '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj straight.” \\wj*' at MAT 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' from 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' at MAT 3:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' from 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' at MAT 3:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MAT 3:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. [fn] He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' at MAT 3:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' from '\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' at MAT 3:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' at MAT 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' from 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' at MAT 4:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of Adonai .’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' from 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' at MAT 4:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' at MAT 4:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:6 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' at MAT 4:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' from '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' from 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' from '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' at MAT 4:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' from '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' from '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*' at MAT 4:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' from ' \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' at MAT 4:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' from 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' at MAT 5:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*' at MAT 5:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." from "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." at MAT 5:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' from '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' at MAT 5:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' from 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' at MAT 5:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' from 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' at MAT 5:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:21 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* [fn] and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’[fn]' from '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’' at MAT 5:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*[fn]' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' from 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' at MAT 5:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 5:30 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:31 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*[fn]' from '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' from 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' at MAT 5:32 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* [fn] but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" from "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" at MAT 5:34 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:35 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'nor \'by \\qt the earth\', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* [fn]nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*[fn]' from "nor 'by \\qt the earth', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*" at MAT 5:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:38 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*' at MAT 5:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* [fn] and hate and detest your enemy.’' from '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* and hate and detest your enemy.’' at MAT 5:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' from 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' at MAT 5:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." from "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." at MAT 5:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' from 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' at MAT 5:46 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:48 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.[fn]' from "Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect." at MAT 5:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." from "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." at MAT 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." from "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." at MAT 6:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' from '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' at MAT 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." from "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." at MAT 6:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." from "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." at MAT 6:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' from 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' at MAT 6:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' from 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' at MAT 6:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." from "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." at MAT 6:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." from "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." at MAT 6:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' from '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' at MAT 6:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" from "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" at MAT 7:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' from 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' at MAT 7:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 7:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 7:23 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*' at MAT 7:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." from "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." at MAT 8:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* [fn] and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' at MAT 8:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 8:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' from 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' at MAT 8:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* [fn] for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' from 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' at MAT 9:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 9:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 9:20 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· [fn] on his garment;' from 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· on his garment;' at MAT 9:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." from "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." at MAT 10:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' from 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' at MAT 10:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' from 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' at MAT 10:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." from "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." at MAT 10:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" from "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" at MAT 10:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' from 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' at MAT 10:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," from "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," at MAT 10:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' from " \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 10:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' from "\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 10:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' from 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' at MAT 10:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 10:36 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*' at MAT 10:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' from 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' at MAT 10:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 11:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, [fn] the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* [fn] hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* [fn] and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* [fn] to them. ' from " \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to them. \\wj*" at MAT 11:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 11:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' from ' \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' at MAT 11:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* [fn] whose coming was predicted. ' from '\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' at MAT 11:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' from "\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" at MAT 11:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' from 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' at MAT 11:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' from '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' at MAT 11:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* [fn] For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' from "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today." at MAT 11:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' from 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' at MAT 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' from 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' at MAT 11:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. ' from " \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*" at MAT 11:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:29 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 11:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' from 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' at MAT 12:1 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”[fn]' from 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MAT 12:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?[fn]' from 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?' at MAT 12:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?[fn]' from 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?' at MAT 12:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* [fn] you would not have condemned the guiltless.' from 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* you would not have condemned the guiltless.' at MAT 12:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MAT 12:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' from 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' at MAT 12:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? [fn]' from ' \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*' at MAT 12:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' from '\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' at MAT 12:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' at MAT 12:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 12:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* [fn] hope.”' from 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* hope.”' at MAT 12:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” ' from " \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*" at MAT 12:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' from 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' at MAT 12:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." from "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." at MAT 12:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' from '\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' at MAT 12:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' from '\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' at MAT 12:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* [fn] so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' from '\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' at MAT 12:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' from 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' at MAT 12:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* [fn] and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' from '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' at MAT 12:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' from 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' at MAT 12:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" from "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" at MAT 12:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MAT 13:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' from '\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 13:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ [fn]' from '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*' at MAT 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 13:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* [fn] the foundation of the world.” ' from '\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' at MAT 13:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 13:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' from 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' at MAT 13:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." from "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." at MAT 13:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' at MAT 14:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 14:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 14:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' from ' \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' at MAT 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MAT 14:33 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* [fn] and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*' at MAT 15:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' from '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' from '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' at MAT 15:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' from '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' at MAT 15:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*' at MAT 15:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' from 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' at MAT 15:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 16:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 16:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' at MAT 16:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' from 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' at MAT 16:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' from 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' at MAT 16:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' from 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' at MAT 16:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." from "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." at MAT 16:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' from '\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' at MAT 16:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and [fn] then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. ' from "\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*" at MAT 16:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'While he was still speaking, behold, [fn] [fn] a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' from 'While he was still speaking, behold, \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' at MAT 17:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* [fn] must come first?” ' from ' \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' at MAT 17:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' from 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' at MAT 18:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' from " \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" at MAT 18:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." from "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." at MAT 18:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 18:16 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*[fn]' from 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*' at MAT 18:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." from "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." at MAT 18:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*[fn]' from 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*' at MAT 19:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?[fn]' from 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?' at MAT 19:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin [fn] us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* [fn] and divorce her?”' from 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* and divorce her?”' at MAT 19:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' from 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' at MAT 19:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' from 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' at MAT 19:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' at MAT 19:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* [fn] And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*' at MAT 19:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*' at MAT 19:26 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 76 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 20:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" from "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" at MAT 20:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 21:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fn] in the highest!” ' from ' \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' at MAT 21:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:13 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* [fn] [fn] but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fn] to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' from '\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' at MAT 21:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* [fn] perfected praise?’”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* perfected praise?’”' at MAT 21:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' at MAT 21:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* [fn] leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' from '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' at MAT 21:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This was from Adonai . \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:42 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:42 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:44 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* [fn] but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 21:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' from 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' at MAT 22:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* [fn] God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' from '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' at MAT 22:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' from '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' at MAT 22:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:37 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' from 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' at MAT 22:38 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:39 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*' at MAT 22:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' from 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' at MAT 22:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' from 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' at MAT 22:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' at MAT 22:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' from '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' at MAT 22:44 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:44 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?[fn]' from '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?' at MAT 22:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' from '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' at MAT 22:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' from '\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' at MAT 23:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' from 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' at MAT 23:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." from "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." at MAT 23:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' from 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' at MAT 23:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." from "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." at MAT 23:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' from 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' at MAT 23:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' from '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' at MAT 23:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' from 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at MAT 23:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' from '\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' at MAT 23:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* [fn] to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* [fn] [fn] whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' from '\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' at MAT 23:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:38 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 23:38 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:39 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, [fn] until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 23:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' from 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' at MAT 24:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' from 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' at MAT 24:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* [fn]which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' from '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' at MAT 24:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' from 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' at MAT 24:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' from 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' at MAT 24:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* [fn] no, nor ever will be. ' from ' \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' at MAT 24:21 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* [fn][fn]' from ' \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* [fn] the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* [fn] \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 24:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* [fn] will not pass away.' from 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* will not pass away.' at MAT 24:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at MAT 24:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:37 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*[fn]' from '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*' at MAT 24:37 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:38 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*[fn]' from 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*' at MAT 24:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 25:13 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" from "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" at MAT 25:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* [fn] cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' from 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' at MAT 25:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' from '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' at MAT 26:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' from 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' at MAT 26:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. 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I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' at MAT 26:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' from 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' at MAT 26:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' from 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' at MAT 26:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* [fn] just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' from 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' at MAT 26:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' from 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' at MAT 26:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' from 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' at MAT 26:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" from "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" at MAT 26:29 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:31 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*' at MAT 26:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' from "\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" at MAT 26:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" from "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" at MAT 26:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' from ' \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' at MAT 26:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' from '\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' at MAT 26:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions [fn] of angels?' from "Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions of angels?" at MAT 26:53 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* [fn] they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' from 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' at MAT 26:60 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' from ' \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' at MAT 26:63 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:64 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this [fn] [fn] you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* [fn] of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 26:64 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they [fn] [fn] [fn] \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* [fn] and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' from '\\wj Then they \\wj* \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' at MAT 26:67 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*' at MAT 27:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*[fn][fn]' from 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*' at MAT 27:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*' at MAT 27:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:35 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:35 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:39 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' from '\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' at MAT 27:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. ' from " \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*" at MAT 27:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* [fn] for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' from ' \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' at MAT 27:43 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 372 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 698 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 27:45 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 27:45 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:46 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, [fn] Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, [fn] \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* [fn]' from "About three o'clock in the afternoon, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*" at MAT 27:46 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:48 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, [fn] and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MAT 27:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' from 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' at MAT 27:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 28:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MAT 28:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' from 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' at MAT 28:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' from 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' at MAT 28:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' from ' \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' at MAT 28:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' from '\\wj teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. \\wj* Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' at MAT 28:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' from 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' at MRK 1:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' from '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' at MRK 1:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:2 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*[fn]' from 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*' at MRK 1:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' from ' \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' from '\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:3 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 1:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' from '\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' at MRK 1:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' from 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' at MRK 1:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' from 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' at MRK 1:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' from 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' at MRK 1:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' from 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' at MRK 1:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. 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He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' at MRK 1:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' from 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' at MRK 1:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' from 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' at MRK 1:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? [fn] I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' from 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' at MRK 1:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 1:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 1:40 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. ' from "\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" at MRK 1:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* [fn] you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' from '\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' at MRK 1:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' from '\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' at MRK 2:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' from 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' at MRK 2:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at MRK 2:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' from 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' at MRK 2:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* [fn] from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' from 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' at MRK 2:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' from 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' at MRK 2:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at MRK 2:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' from 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' at MRK 3:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' from ' \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' at MRK 3:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MRK 3:11 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 191 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 3:18 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" from "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" at MRK 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' from 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' at MRK 3:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' from 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' at MRK 3:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' from 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' at MRK 3:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MRK 4:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*' at MRK 4:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' from 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' at MRK 4:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' from 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' at MRK 4:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at MRK 4:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' from 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' at MRK 5:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 5:9 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' from 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' at MRK 5:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' from 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' at MRK 5:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' from 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' at MRK 6:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' from 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' at MRK 6:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' from 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' at MRK 6:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' from 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' at MRK 6:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' at MRK 7:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' from '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' at MRK 7:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' from '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' at MRK 7:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:7 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*' at MRK 7:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* [fn] and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*' at MRK 7:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" from "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" at MRK 7:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" from "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" at MRK 7:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' from 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' at MRK 7:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' from '\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' at MRK 7:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! 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Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' from 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' at MRK 9:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' from 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' at MRK 9:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* [fn] must come first?”' from 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* must come first?”' at MRK 9:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" from "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" at MRK 9:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' from ' \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' at MRK 9:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' from 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' at MRK 9:43 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:44 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' at MRK 9:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' from 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' at MRK 9:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' from 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' at MRK 9:47 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:48 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' at MRK 9:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' from 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' at MRK 10:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, [fn] and to divorce her.”' from 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, and to divorce her.”' at MRK 10:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:6 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*[fn]' from 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*' at MRK 10:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' from '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' at MRK 10:7 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*' at MRK 10:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' from 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' at MRK 10:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' from 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' at MRK 10:12 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' at MRK 10:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*' at MRK 10:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' from '\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' at MRK 10:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* [fn] and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* [fn] again.”' from 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* again.”' at MRK 10:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' from '\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' at MRK 10:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 11:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 11:8 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' from '\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 11:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of Adonai ! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* [fn] in the highest!” ' from '\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' at MRK 11:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 11:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* [fn] But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*' at MRK 11:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' from 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' at MRK 11:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." from "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." at MRK 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" from "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" at MRK 11:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* [fn] rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' from 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' at MRK 12:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' from ' \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' at MRK 12:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 12:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' from 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' at MRK 12:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*[fn]' from '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' at MRK 12:19 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*[fn]' from 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*' at MRK 12:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' from 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' at MRK 12:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' at MRK 12:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* [fn] This is the first commandment.' from '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* This is the first commandment.' at MRK 12:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* [fn] There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' from 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' at MRK 12:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:32 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:32 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* [fn] and there is none other besides him, [fn]' from 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*' at MRK 12:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:33 footnote marker: bd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 12:33 footnote marker: bd WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:33 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* [fn] \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*' at MRK 12:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' from 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' at MRK 12:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' from '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:36 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*' at MRK 12:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:5 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*' at MRK 13:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' from 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' at MRK 13:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at MRK 13:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* [fn] and cause them to be put to death.' from '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* and cause them to be put to death.' at MRK 13:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* [fn] spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' from 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' at MRK 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' from 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' at MRK 13:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*[fn]' from 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*' at MRK 13:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' from 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' at MRK 13:20 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*[fn]' from 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*' at MRK 13:24 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* [fn] \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*[fn][fn]' from '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' at MRK 13:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* [fn] with great power and glory.' from 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* with great power and glory.' at MRK 13:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* [fn] will not pass away.' from 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* will not pass away.' at MRK 13:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' from 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' at MRK 13:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' from 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' at MRK 14:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' from 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' at MRK 14:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' from 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' at MRK 14:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' from 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' at MRK 14:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' from '\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' at MRK 14:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' from 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' at MRK 14:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*' at MRK 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' from '\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' at MRK 14:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' from '\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' at MRK 14:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' from 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' at MRK 14:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' from 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' at MRK 14:45 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:62 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* [fn] of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 14:62 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle MRK 14:65 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 15:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." from "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." at MRK 15:32 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:34 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'At three, [fn] Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* [fn]' from 'At three, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at MRK 15:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* [fn] saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' from 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' at MRK 15:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' from 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' at MRK 15:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' from 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' at MRK 15:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' from 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' at MRK 16:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* [fn] of God. ' from ' \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of God. \\wj*' at MRK 16:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' from 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' at MRK 16:20 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 552 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:5 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' from 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' at LUK 1:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' from 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' at LUK 1:9 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:10 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' from 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' at LUK 1:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' from 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' at LUK 1:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' from ' \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' at LUK 1:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* [fn] and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for Adonai .” ' from '\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' at LUK 1:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' from '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' at LUK 1:25 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 109 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:27 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! Adonai is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' from 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! \\nd Adonai \\nd* is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' at LUK 1:28 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 221 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:32 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] [fn] He will be great, and will be [fn] [fn] called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] [fn] [fn] God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:33 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:33 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:33 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] and he will [fn] reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj and he will \\wj* \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:33 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The angel answered her, [fn] “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. [fn] Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' from 'The angel answered her, \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' at LUK 1:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' from 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' at LUK 1:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' from 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' at LUK 1:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' from 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' at LUK 1:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “My soul magnifies Adonai . \\qt*' from '\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' at LUK 1:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* [fn] my Savior,' from '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* my Savior,' at LUK 1:47 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:48 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*[fn]' from 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*' at LUK 1:48 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:49 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*' at LUK 1:49 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:50 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*' at LUK 1:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' from 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' at LUK 1:54 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:55 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*' at LUK 1:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' from 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' at LUK 1:56 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that Adonai had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' from 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' at LUK 1:58 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' from 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' at LUK 1:66 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' from 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' at LUK 1:67 WARNING: 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formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' from 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' at LUK 1:72 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* [fn] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' from 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' at LUK 1:73 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 80 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 1:76 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' from ' \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' at LUK 1:76 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:76 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 1:76 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, ' from "\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" at LUK 1:77 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' from '\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' at LUK 1:78 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:79 has been lost ERROR: 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' from '\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' at LUK 2:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the [fn] \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' from ' \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' at LUK 2:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' from '\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' at LUK 2:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' from 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' at LUK 2:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' from 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' at LUK 2:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* [fn] according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' from ' \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' at LUK 2:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* [fn] \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' from '\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' at LUK 2:23 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 2:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 2:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. 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Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' from 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' at LUK 2:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' from 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' at LUK 2:45 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" from "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" at LUK 2:48 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" from "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" at LUK 2:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." from "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." at LUK 3:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' from 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' at LUK 3:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' from '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' from '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' at LUK 3:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' from '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' from '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' from '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' from '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' at LUK 3:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* [fn] method of deliverance.’”' from '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* method of deliverance.’”' at LUK 3:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' from 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' at LUK 3:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' from ' \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' at LUK 3:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' from 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' at LUK 3:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' at LUK 4:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' from 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' at LUK 4:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*[fn]' from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*" at LUK 4:4 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:8 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' from 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' at LUK 4:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' from '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' at LUK 4:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' from 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' at LUK 4:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:11 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*' at LUK 4:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' at LUK 4:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' from ' \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' at LUK 4:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' from ' \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 4:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*[fn]' from '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*' at LUK 4:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* [fn] and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' from 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' at LUK 4:25 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*' at LUK 4:26 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*[fn]' from "There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*" at LUK 4:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' from 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' at LUK 4:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' from 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' at LUK 4:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' from 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' at LUK 4:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." from "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." at LUK 5:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 5:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” ' from " \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*" at LUK 5:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. ' from "\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" at LUK 5:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* [fn] and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' from '\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' at LUK 5:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' from 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' at LUK 5:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' from '\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' at LUK 5:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' from 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' at LUK 6:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 6:2 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' from 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' at LUK 6:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' from 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' at LUK 6:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' from ' \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' at LUK 6:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' from '\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' at LUK 6:9 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 190 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 6:15 footnote marker: fp WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:24 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich![fn]' from '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich!' at LUK 6:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' from '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' at LUK 6:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' from 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' at LUK 6:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' from 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' at LUK 6:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." from "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." at LUK 6:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' from 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' at LUK 7:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' from 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' at LUK 7:10 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 7:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*[fn]' from 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*' at LUK 7:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* [fn] hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* [fn] up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* [fn] to them.' from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* to them." at LUK 7:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' from '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' at LUK 7:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* [fn] you.’' from 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* you.’' at LUK 7:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' from 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' at LUK 7:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' from 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' at LUK 7:47 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" from "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" at LUK 8:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 8:10 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*' at LUK 8:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." from "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." at LUK 8:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" from "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" at LUK 8:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' from 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' at LUK 8:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' from 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' at LUK 8:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' from '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' at LUK 8:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' from 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' at LUK 8:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' from '\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' at LUK 8:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' from 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' at LUK 8:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' from 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' at LUK 8:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' from 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' at LUK 9:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' from 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' at LUK 9:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* [fn] from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' from 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' at LUK 9:54 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:4 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*[fn]' from 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*' at LUK 10:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' from 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' at LUK 10:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." from "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." at LUK 10:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' from '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' at LUK 10:13 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*[fn]' from "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*" at LUK 10:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' from 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' at LUK 10:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' from 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' at LUK 10:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' from 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' at LUK 10:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" from "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" at LUK 10:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' from 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' at LUK 10:26 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* [fn] and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*' at LUK 10:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*' at LUK 10:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' from 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' at LUK 10:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' from 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' at LUK 10:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' from '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' at LUK 11:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' from 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' at LUK 11:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" from "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" at LUK 11:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies]." from "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies]." at LUK 11:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But if I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore will they be your judges." from "But if I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore will they be your judges." at LUK 11:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* [fn] cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' from 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' at LUK 11:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' from 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' at LUK 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" from "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" at LUK 11:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* [fn] the prophet.' from 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* the prophet.' at LUK 11:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* [fn] and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' from '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' at LUK 11:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' from 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' at LUK 11:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' from 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' at LUK 11:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' from 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' at LUK 11:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* [fn] to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* [fn] who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' from 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' at LUK 11:51 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' from 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' at LUK 12:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' from 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' at LUK 12:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' from 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' at LUK 12:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." from "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." at LUK 12:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. ' from "\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" at LUK 12:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' from 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' at LUK 12:36 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 12:53 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*[fn]' from 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*' at LUK 12:53 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' from 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' at LUK 13:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' from 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' at LUK 13:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' from 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' at LUK 13:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' from 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' at LUK 13:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' from 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' at LUK 13:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 13:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:27 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*' at LUK 13:27 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:35 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* [fn] I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 13:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' from 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' at LUK 14:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' at LUK 14:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' from 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' at LUK 14:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' from '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' at LUK 14:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' from 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' at LUK 14:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* [fn] Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' from 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' at LUK 14:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' from 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' at LUK 14:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* [fn] brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' from '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' at LUK 14:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" from "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" at LUK 14:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' from 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' at LUK 15:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' from 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' at LUK 15:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' from 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' at LUK 15:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' from 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' at LUK 15:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' from ' \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' at LUK 15:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' from '\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' at LUK 15:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' from '\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. 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You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' from 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' at LUK 16:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' from 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' at LUK 16:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' from 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' at LUK 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' from 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' at LUK 16:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." from "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." at LUK 16:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" from "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" at LUK 16:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' from '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' at LUK 16:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Be careful. 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If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' at LUK 17:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' from 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' at LUK 17:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. ' from " \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*" at LUK 17:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' from 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' at LUK 17:18 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 232 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 17:20 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* [fn] and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' from 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' at LUK 17:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* [fn]and destroyed them all.' from 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* and destroyed them all.' at LUK 17:29 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 17:32 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*[fn]' from 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*' at LUK 17:32 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' from 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' at LUK 18:11 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:19 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? 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But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' from '\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' at LUK 19:42 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 19:46 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* [fn] but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 19:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* [fn] and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' from 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' at LUK 20:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' from ' \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' at LUK 20:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? [fn]' from "\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \\+qt*? \\wj*" at LUK 20:17 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* [fn] but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' from 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' at LUK 20:22 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:28 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*[fn]' from 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*' at LUK 20:28 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:37 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*' at LUK 20:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 20:41 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 20:41 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:43 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at LUK 20:43 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' from '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' at LUK 20:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' from 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' at LUK 21:8 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 21:26 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*[fn]' from 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' at LUK 21:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* [fn] with power and great glory.' from 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* with power and great glory.' at LUK 21:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' from ' \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' at LUK 22:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' from '\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' at LUK 22:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' from '\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' at LUK 22:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' from 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' at LUK 22:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' from 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' at LUK 22:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' from 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' at LUK 22:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' from 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' at LUK 22:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' from 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. 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' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' at LUK 23:46 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' from 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' at LUK 23:48 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:54 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:54 footnote marker: it ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle LUK 23:54 footnote marker: it ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.[fn]' from 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.' at LUK 23:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. 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' from ' \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' at JHN 3:16 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['ft'] after 2 fp 309 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 3 fp 503 \fp ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['fp'] after 4 fp 950 \fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 3:17 footnote marker: fp ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. 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' from ' \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' at JHN 7:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* [fn] will flow from his inmost being!” ' from ' \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' at JHN 7:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* [fn] was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. 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For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' at JHN 7:39 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 7:40 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:42 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* [fn] and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* [fn] the village where David [Beloved] lived?” [fn]' from ' \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*' at JHN 7:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" from "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" at JHN 7:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' from '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' at JHN 7:51 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:52 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" from "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" at JHN 8:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' from 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' at JHN 8:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' from 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' at JHN 8:4 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:5 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* [fn] [fn] What then do you say about her?”' from 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* What then do you say about her?”' at JHN 8:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: nd ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 8:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. [fn] He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' from ' \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' from '\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' at JHN 8:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 8:17 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 8:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' from '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' from 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' at JHN 8:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" at JHN 8:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' from '\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' from '\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' at JHN 8:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. ' from "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" at JHN 8:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' from '\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' at JHN 8:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" from "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" at JHN 8:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' from 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' at JHN 8:39 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' from 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' at JHN 8:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' from 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' at JHN 8:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' from 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' at JHN 8:42 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." from "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." at JHN 8:44 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." at JHN 8:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' from 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' at JHN 8:53 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. ' from " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*" at JHN 8:54 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” ' from "\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" at JHN 8:56 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' at JHN 8:58 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' from 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' at JHN 9:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:7 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 9:14 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· [fn] when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' from 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' at JHN 9:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' from 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' at JHN 9:16 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 9:31 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*[fn]' from 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*' at JHN 9:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' at JHN 9:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' at JHN 10:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' at JHN 10:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] [fn] the good shepherd. [fn] The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' at JHN 10:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' from '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' at JHN 10:14 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' from '\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' at JHN 10:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' from ' \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' at JHN 10:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” ' from "\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" at JHN 10:18 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:22 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:22 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).[fn]' from 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).' at JHN 10:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." at JHN 10:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." from "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." at JHN 10:29 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' from ' \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' at JHN 10:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" from "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" at JHN 10:32 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:34 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*[fn]' from 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*' at JHN 10:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," from "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," at JHN 10:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:36 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 10:36 footnote marker: tl WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:36 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 10:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." from "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." at JHN 10:37 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' from 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' at JHN 10:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' from 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' at JHN 11:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' from 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' at JHN 11:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' from 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' at JHN 11:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' at JHN 11:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' from '\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' at JHN 11:36 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' from 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' at JHN 11:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 11:55 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 11:55 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· [fn] was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' from 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' at JHN 11:55 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), [fn] Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' from 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' at JHN 12:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 12:12 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* [fn] the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' from " \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" at JHN 12:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' from 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' at JHN 12:14 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:15 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*[fn]' from '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*' at JHN 12:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' from 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' at JHN 12:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' from 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' at JHN 12:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] [fn] “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' from ' \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' at JHN 12:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' at JHN 12:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* [fn] [fn] How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* [fn] Who is this Son of Man?”' from '\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* Who is this Son of Man?”' at JHN 12:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Adonai, \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' from '\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:38 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:38 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:38 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' from '\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:40 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:40 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' from '\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' at JHN 12:41 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' from 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' at JHN 12:43 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:49 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] [fn] [fn] [fn] For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 12:49 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' from '\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' at JHN 12:50 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 13:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 13:1 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), [fn] Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' from ' \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' at JHN 13:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' at JHN 13:3 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 13:18 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* [fn]' from ' \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 13:18 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' from ' \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' at JHN 13:19 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]\'s chest. ' from "\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" at JHN 13:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K\'riot. ' from "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" at JHN 13:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' from '\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' at JHN 13:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' from 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' at JHN 13:30 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' from '\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' at JHN 13:34 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' from '\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' at JHN 13:35 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. [fn] If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. ' from " \\wj In \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*" at JHN 14:2 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' from ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' at JHN 14:6 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” ' from "\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" at JHN 14:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' from '\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' at JHN 14:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' at JHN 14:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' from '\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' at JHN 14:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' from '\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' at JHN 14:11 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' from " \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" at JHN 14:12 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' from ' \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' at JHN 14:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' from '\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' at JHN 14:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' from '\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' at JHN 14:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' from '\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' at JHN 14:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." from "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." at JHN 14:20 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" from "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" at JHN 14:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 14:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText.processNote didn't handle JHN 14:23 footnote marker: tl ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] [fn] Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. ' from " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*" at JHN 14:23 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' from '\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' at JHN 14:24 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' from '\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' at JHN 14:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' from ' \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' at JHN 14:27 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." from "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." at JHN 14:28 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' from 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' at JHN 14:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." from "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." at JHN 15:1 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' from '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' at JHN 15:5 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“In this is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. ' from "\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" at JHN 15:8 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' from 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' at JHN 15:9 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." from "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." at JHN 15:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. 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' from " \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*" at JHN 15:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '[fn] You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' from ' \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' at JHN 15:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' from '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' at JHN 15:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' from 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. 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But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" at JHN 15:24 WARNING: formatHTMLVerseText: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 15:25 has been lost ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* [fn]' from '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' at JHN 15:25 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' from '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' at JHN 15:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' from 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' at JHN 16:3 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" from "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" at JHN 16:10 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. 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He will declare to you things that are coming.' at JHN 16:13 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' from 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' at JHN 16:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' from 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' at JHN 16:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in '“In that day you will ask me no questions. 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As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' from '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' at JHN 20:21 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' from '\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' at JHN 20:22 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' from 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' at JHN 20:26 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' from 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' at JHN 20:31 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' from 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' at JHN 21:7 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' from 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' at JHN 21:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:15 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' from 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' at JHN 21:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:16 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' from 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' at JHN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' from 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' at JHN 21:17 ERROR: formatHTMLVerseText programming error: unprocessed code in 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' from 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' at JHN 21:20 CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' CRITICAL: 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tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 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toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 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field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 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CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: 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Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:6 ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in c~ field in CNC -1:0 ' One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse NC-OC' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in c~ field in CNC -1:0 ' One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse NC-OC' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Dan 9:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Dan 9:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Mark 10:19 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Mark 10:19 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Mark 11:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Mark 11:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Acts 4:24 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Acts 4:24 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Acts 4:25-26 \\tc3 Ps 2:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Acts 4:25-26 \\tc3 Ps 2:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Acts 5:31 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Acts 5:31 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Acts 7:6-7 \\tc3 Gen 15:13-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Acts 7:6-7 \\tc3 Gen 15:13-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Acts 8:32-33 \\tc3 Is 53:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Acts 8:32-33 \\tc3 Is 53:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Acts 13:18 \\tc3 Num 14:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Acts 13:18 \\tc3 Num 14:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Acts 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Acts 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Acts 13:47 \\tc3 Is 49:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Acts 13:47 \\tc3 Is 49:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Acts 14:15 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Acts 14:15 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 96:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 96:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 98:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 98:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Acts 28:26-27 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Acts 28:26-27 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Rom 2:24 \\tc3 Is 52:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Rom 2:24 \\tc3 Is 52:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Rom 2:29 \\tc3 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Rom 2:29 \\tc3 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 51:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 51:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Rom 7:7 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Rom 8:36 \\tc3 Ps 44:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Rom 8:36 \\tc3 Ps 44:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Rom 9:12 \\tc3 Gen 25:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Rom 9:12 \\tc3 Gen 25:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Rom 9:20 \\tc3 Is 45:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Rom 9:20 \\tc3 Is 45:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Rom 9:27-28 \\tc3 Is 10:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Rom 9:27-28 \\tc3 Is 10:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Eph 6:9 \\tc3 Deut 10:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Eph 6:9 \\tc3 Deut 10:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 11:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Eph 6:14 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Eph 6:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Eph 6:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Eph 6:17 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Eph 6:17 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Phil 2:12 \\tc3 Ps 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Phil 2:12 \\tc3 Ps 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 1 Tim 5:18 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 1 Tim 5:18 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 1 Tim 6:7 \\tc3 Ps 49:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 1 Tim 6:7 \\tc3 Ps 49:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 2 Tim 2:19 \\tc3 Num 16:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 2 Tim 2:19 \\tc3 Num 16:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 2 Tim 3:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 2 Tim 3:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 1 Thes 5:8 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 1 Thes 5:8 \\tc3 Is 59:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:8 \\tc3 Is 66:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:8 \\tc3 Is 66:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 2 Thes 1:9 \\tc3 Is 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 2 Thes 2:8 \\tc3 Is 11:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 2 Thes 2:8 \\tc3 Is 11:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Heb 1:3 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Heb 1:3 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Heb 1:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Heb 1:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Heb 1:6 \\tc3 Ps 97:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Heb 1:6 \\tc3 Ps 97:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Heb 1:7 \\tc3 Ps 104:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Heb 1:7 \\tc3 Ps 104:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Heb 1:8-9 \\tc3 Ps 45:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Heb 1:8-9 \\tc3 Ps 45:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Heb 1:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 102:25-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Heb 1:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 102:25-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Heb 1:13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Heb 1:13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Heb 9:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Heb 9:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Num 19:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Num 19:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Heb 11:13 \\tc3 Gen 23:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Heb 11:13 \\tc3 Gen 23:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Heb 11:18 \\tc3 Gen 22:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Heb 11:18 \\tc3 Gen 22:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:22 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:22 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:5 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:5 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 1 John 3:12 \\tc3 Gen 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 1 John 3:12 \\tc3 Gen 4:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Jude 1:11 \\tc3 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Jude 1:11 \\tc3 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Rev 1:6 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Rev 1:6 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Rev 14:5 \\tc3 Ps 32:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Rev 14:5 \\tc3 Ps 32:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Rev 14:8 \\tc3 Is 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Rev 14:8 \\tc3 Is 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Rev 14:10 \\tc3 Is 51:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Rev 14:10 \\tc3 Is 51:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Rev 14:10-11 \\tc3 Is 34:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Rev 14:10-11 \\tc3 Is 34:9-10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Rev 14:14 \\tc3 Is 19:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Rev 14:14 \\tc3 Is 19:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Rev 14:19-20 \\tc3 Is 63:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Rev 14:19-20 \\tc3 Is 63:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Rev 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 86:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Rev 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 86:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Rev 15:8 \\tc3 Is 6:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Rev 15:8 \\tc3 Is 6:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Rev 16:2 \\tc3 Ex 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Rev 16:2 \\tc3 Ex 9:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Rev 18:2 \\tc3 Is 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Rev 18:2 \\tc3 Is 21:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Rev 22:5 \\tc3 Is 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Rev 22:5 \\tc3 Is 24:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Rev 22:5 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Rev 22:5 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Rev 22:12 \\tc3 Is 40:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Rev 22:12 \\tc3 Is 40:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Rev 22:13 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Rev 22:13 \\tc3 Is 41:4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Rev 22:13 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Rev 22:13 \\tc3 Is 44:6' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Rev 22:16 \\tc3 Is 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Rev 22:16 \\tc3 Is 11:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Rev 22:16 \\tc3 Is 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Rev 22:16 \\tc3 Is 11:10' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 Rev 22:17 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 Rev 22:17 \\tc3 Is 55:1' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 Rev 22:18 \\tc3 Deut 12:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in CNC -1:1 ' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 Rev 22:18 \\tc3 Deut 12:32' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. 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Retrieved March 15, 2009, from Internet Sacred Texts Archive, www.sacred-texts.com/jud/index.htm#talmud' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Texts of Judaism. (2010). Retrieved March 15, 2009, from Internet Sacred Texts Archive, www.sacred-texts.com/jud/index.htm#talmud' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Touger, M., & RamBam. Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Touger, M., & RamBam. Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002b). Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002b). Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). 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Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in IXT -1:5 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in BAK -1:8 ' \\tc1 Al H., Brian C., Brian M., Carissa R., Carolyn R., Coral M., Dani B., Daniel G., Danny M., Demitri M., David P., Elaine B., Gerrit V., Greg R., Hebraic Roots Fellowship, Jed C., Jim R., Joe C., Joel S., Joshua O., Joshua S., Jullian T., Mal H., Mark V., Matt H., Matthew A., Michael B., Michael J., Nations MSU., Ray M., Refugees In Jesus, Theo J., Thomas F., Tim K., Tom A., Tom M., Tsemach Adonai, Vikki M.' 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CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXA -1:6 ' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXA -1:6 ' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:3 \\tc3 John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8 \\tc4 Light from God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:3 \\tc3 John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8 \\tc4 Light from God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 " \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 " \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:7 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:8 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:9 ' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:10 ' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 " \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:11 ' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 " \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 " \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 " \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 " \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXB -1:12 ' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:10 ' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:11 ' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:11 ' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. 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Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:11 ' \\tc1 Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:11 ' \\tc1 Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Beresh. = Genesis' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Beresh. = Genesis' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Shemoth = Exodus' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Shemoth = Exodus' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Bamid. = Numbers' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Bamid. = Numbers' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Cant. = Song of Songs' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXC -1:12 ' \\tc1 Cant. = Song of Songs' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 6 Yared or Yered \\tc2 Descends \\tc3 6 Yared or Yered' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 6 Yared or Yered \\tc2 Descends \\tc3 6 Yared or Yered' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 11 Shem \\tc2 The Lofty One \\tc3 11 Shem' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 11 Shem \\tc2 The Lofty One \\tc3 11 Shem' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 12 Ar’pakh’shad \\tc2 Destroys as a desolation \\tc3 12 Ar’pakh’shad' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 12 Ar’pakh’shad \\tc2 Destroys as a desolation \\tc3 12 Ar’pakh’shad' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Keynan – Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Keynan – Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXD -1:8 ' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' 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lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics 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\\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath 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23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' CRITICAL: 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23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 " \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXE -1:8 ' 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CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou 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CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it 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CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXF -1:8 ' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it 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(2008, May 29). The 613 commandments. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from The613Commands, www.the613commandments.com/The-List-of-the-613-Commandments.html' ERROR: toHTML5: Oops, creating XXF failed with 'MLWriter' object has no attribute 'doExtraChecking'! ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'html' tag but should have closed 'section' INFO: createEasyWorshipBible: Ignored markers were {'c~', 'toc2', 'p', 'v=', 'ie', 'ib', 'b', 'id', 'tr', 'c#', 'mt1', 'q1', 'ms1', 'cd', 's1', 'h', 'ip', 'mt2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'is1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'toc3', 'q2'} ERROR: MLWriter.close: have unclosed tags: ['html', 'body'] CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 ' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 " \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:4 " \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 " \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:6 ' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 " \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in XXG -1:8 ' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 " \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' CRITICAL: toHTML5: OURB lost text in tr field in OTH -1:3 ' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' INFO: toHTML5: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'ide', 'toc3', 'ie'} WARNING: toHTML5: Unhandled markers were {'tr', 'c~', 'cd'} CRITICAL: toUSX2XML is DEPRECATED and will soon be removed!!! CRITICAL: toUSX2XML is DEPRECATED and will soon be removed!!! CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:2 v~:'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*' now 'Earth was tohu v\'bohu ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). 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CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:27 v~:'\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' now 'God created man in his own likeness. 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:27 v~:'\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' now 'God created man in his own likeness. 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. 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Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. 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Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. 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Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. 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Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:30 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:2 v~:'\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' now 'On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:2 v~:'\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' now 'On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' 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CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:9 v~:'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. 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What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' 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WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:24 v~:'\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' now 'Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. 2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:24 v~:'\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' now 'Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. 2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 5:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 7:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 9:26 p~:'9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' now '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 9:26 p~:'9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' now '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:3 v~:'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' now 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* 12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:3 v~:'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' now 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* 12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:7 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' now 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* 12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:7 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' now 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* 12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 13:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 14:18 v~:"\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" now 'Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] brought out bread and wine. He was a priest of \\+tl El \'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 14:18 v~:"\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" now 'Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] brought out bread and wine. He was a priest of \\+tl El \'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 14:20 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 15:6 v~:'\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' now 'He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 (6) ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 15:6 v~:'\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' now 'He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 (6) ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 19:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:14 v~:'22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' now '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:14 v~:'22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' now '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 25:23 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 26:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 32:27 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 37:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:3 v~:'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' now 'His master saw that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:3 v~:'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' now 'His master saw that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:4 v~:'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' now 'Joseph [May he add] found \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:4 v~:'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' now 'Joseph [May he add] found \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:21 v~:'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed cheshed ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him chen ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:21 v~:'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed cheshed ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him chen ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:23 v~:'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' now 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:23 v~:'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' now 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' 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(John 18:31) \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' now '49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 1:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 2:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:3 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 3:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 3:7 v~:"\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." now 'Adonai said, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 3:7 v~:"\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." now 'Adonai said, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:46 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 12:46 v~:'12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' now '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* 12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 12:46 v~:'12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' now '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* 12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:12 v~:'13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' now '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, and every firstborn 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:12 v~:'13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' now '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, and every firstborn 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:15 v~:'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' now 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the firstborn of my sons 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:15 v~:'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' now 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the firstborn of my sons 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 16:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 16:33 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a pot, and put an omer-full of \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 16:33 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a pot, and put an omer-full of \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:5 v~:'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' now 'Now therefore, if you will indeed sh\'ma ·hear obey· my voice, and sh\'ma ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· from among all peoples; 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:5 v~:'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' now 'Now therefore, if you will indeed sh\'ma ·hear obey· my voice, and sh\'ma ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· from among all peoples; 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:19 v~:'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' now 'When the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a voice. 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 (A:6, S:7) ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:19 v~:'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' now 'When the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a voice. 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 (A:6, S:7) ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. 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The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. 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Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. 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Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. 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God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. 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God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. 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God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*”)' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*”)' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 22:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 24:8 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made with you 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 24:8 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made with you 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:18 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:30 v~:'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' now 'You shall set up the tabernacle according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:30 v~:'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' now 'You shall set up the tabernacle according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:35 v~:'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' now 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· over against the table 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:35 v~:'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' now 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· over against the table 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 31:18 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:23 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 33:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 33:19 v~:'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' now 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show racham ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” 33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 33:19 v~:'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' now 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show racham ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” 33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 34:6 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' now 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 34:6 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' now 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 34:21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 34:21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 34:33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 35:3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 35:3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. 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The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 7:11 v~:'7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' now '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 7:11 v~:'7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' now '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 11:45 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 12:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. 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Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. 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Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. 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Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. 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Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. 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This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 14:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:2 v~:'14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' now '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word the 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:2 v~:'14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' now '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word the 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:3 v~:'\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' now 'and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 him, 14:3 According to and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:3 v~:'\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' now 'and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 him, 14:3 According to and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. 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A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. 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Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*)' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*)' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 19:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 19:18 v~:'19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' now '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 19:18 v~:'19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' now '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 22:21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 22:21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 23:20 v~:'23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' now '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 23:20 v~:'23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' now '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 24:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 26:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 12:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 16:5 v~:'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' now 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 16:5 v~:'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' now 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. 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Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. 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Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. 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Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. 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CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. 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CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. 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CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 25:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 28:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 30:2 v~:'30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' now '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows he shall not break his word. 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 30:2 v~:'30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' now '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows he shall not break his word. 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 35:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 1:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 4:24 v~:'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' now 'For Adonai your God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 4:24 v~:'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' now 'For Adonai your God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' 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Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. 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Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. 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Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' 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To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' 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In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:4 v~:'6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' now '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. 6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:4 v~:'6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' now '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. 6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:5 v~:'6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' now '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. 6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:5 v~:'6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' now '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. 6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:13 v~:'\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' now 'You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:13 v~:'\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' now 'You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:16 v~:'6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' now '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:16 v~:'6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' now '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 7:6 v~:'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' now 'For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has chosen you to be a \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 7:6 v~:'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' now 'For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has chosen you to be a \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 8:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 8:3 v~:'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' now 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with manna ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of Adonai ’s mouth. 8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 8:3 v~:'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' now 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with manna ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of Adonai ’s mouth. 8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 10:20 v~:'10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' now '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall dabak ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 10:20 v~:'10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' now '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall dabak ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 12:32 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 13:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 13:14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 13:14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:15 v~:'18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' now '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* 18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:15 v~:'18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' now '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* 18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:17 v~:'18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' now '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:17 v~:'18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' now '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 him. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:19 v~:'18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' now '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* 18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:19 v~:'18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' now '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* 18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 19:17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 19:17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:21 v~:'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' now 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:21 v~:'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' now 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. 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To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. 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Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:21 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. 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The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. 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The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 24:1 v~:'24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' now '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 24:1 v~:'24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' now '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 24:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 27:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 27:26 v~:'\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' now '‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ 27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 27:26 v~:'\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' now '‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ 27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 29:4 v~:'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' now 'But Adonai has not given you a heart to know, eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. 29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 29:4 v~:'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' now 'But Adonai has not given you a heart to know, eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. 29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:3 v~:'30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' now '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:3 v~:'30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' now '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:4 v~:'\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' now 'If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:4 v~:'\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' now 'If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:5 v~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:5 v~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 31:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:17 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:21 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:35 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 32:36 v~:'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, 32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 32:36 v~:'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, 32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:40 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 32:43 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' now '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* 2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' now '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* 2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' now ' \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally his Anointed, 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' now ' \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally his Anointed, 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' now '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) “Yet I have set 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' now '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) “Yet I have set 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Adonai said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Adonai said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' now ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* 2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' now ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* 2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:8 v~:'2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' now '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:8 v~:'2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' now '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 4:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 5:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 6:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 7:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 7:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:2 v~:'8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' now '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 established strength, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:2 v~:'8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' now '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 established strength, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 v~:'8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 v~:'8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 p~:'8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 p~:'8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' now ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* 8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' now ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* 8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 14:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:8 v~:'\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' now 'I always set \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:8 v~:'\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' now 'I always set \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 v~:'16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 v~:'16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 v~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* 16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 v~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* 16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 p~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. 16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 p~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. 16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 18:49 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:49 p~:'\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' now 'and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. 18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:49 p~:'\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' now 'and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. 18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 19:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 v~:'21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 v~:'21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 p~:"\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" now 'How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 p~:"\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" now 'How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:5 v~:'21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' now '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:5 v~:'21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' now '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 v~:'22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* 22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 v~:'22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* 22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 p~:'22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' now '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) Why are you 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 p~:'22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' now '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) Why are you 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 v~:'22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' now '22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 v~:'22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' now '22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 me. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 p~:'\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' now 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 p~:'\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' now 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 v~:'22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 v~:'22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' now 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' now 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' now ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' now ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' now ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' now ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' now ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* 22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' now ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* 22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 v~:'22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 v~:'22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 p~:'\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' now 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 p~:'\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' now 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:28 v~:'\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' now 'For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:28 v~:'\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' now 'For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 23:1 v~:'23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' now '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 23:1 v~:'23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' now '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 23:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 24:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:1 v~:'\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' now 'The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; 24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:1 v~:'\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' now 'The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; 24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:10 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the Melek haKavod [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:10 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the Melek haKavod [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 27:13 p~:'27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' now '27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 27:13 p~:'27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' now '27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 29:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 v~:'30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' now '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 v~:'30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' now '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 p~:'\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' now 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 p~:'\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' now 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 31:5 v~:'31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' now '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* 31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 31:5 v~:'31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' now '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* 31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:0 cd:'\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:0 cd:'\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:2 v~:'\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' now 'Blessed is the man to whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, 32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:2 v~:'\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' now 'Blessed is the man to whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, 32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:12 p~:"\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" now 'Who \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:12 p~:"\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" now 'Who \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:15 v~:'\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:15 v~:'\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:15 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:16 v~:'\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, 34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:16 v~:'\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, 34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:19 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:19 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 v~:'34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 v~:'34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' now ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* 34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' now ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* 34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 35:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 35:11 v~:'35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' now '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* 35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 35:11 v~:'35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' now '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* 35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 36:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:1 p~:'\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' now '“There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” 36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:1 p~:'\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' now '“There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” 36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 37:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 38:14 v~:'38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' now '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 38:14 v~:'38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' now '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 v~:'40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 v~:'40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' now ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* 40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' now ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* 40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 v~:'40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 v~:'40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 v~:'40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' now '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* 40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 v~:'40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' now '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* 40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 p~:'\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' now 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 p~:'\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' now 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:9 p~:'\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' now 'Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:9 p~:'\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' now 'Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:10 p~:'\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' now 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:10 p~:'\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' now 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* 41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* 41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:13 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], 41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:13 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], 41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 42:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 42:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 44:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 44:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 44:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:2 p~:'45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' now '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:2 p~:'45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' now '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 v~:'45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 v~:'45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 v~:'45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 v~:'45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 45:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' now ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* 45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' now ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* 45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:7 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:7 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:11 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:11 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 48:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 48:8 p~:"in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." now 'in the city of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 48:8 p~:"in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." now 'in the city of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 49:15 v~:'49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' now '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 49:15 v~:'49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' now '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 49:17 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 51:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 52:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 52:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 53:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 53:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 53:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 54:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 54:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 55:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 55:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 59:5 v~:"You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," now 'You, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 59:5 v~:"You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," now 'You, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails],' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 62:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:18 p~:"\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'the Lord would not have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:18 p~:"\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'the Lord would not have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:19 v~:"But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'But most certainly, God has \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:19 v~:"But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'But most certainly, God has \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 66:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 v~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 v~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 68:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' now 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* 68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' now 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* 68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:4 v~:'69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' now '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 are more than the hairs of my head. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:4 v~:'69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' now '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 are more than the hairs of my head. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:6 v~:"Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:6 v~:"Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 v~:'69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' now '69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 v~:'69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' now '69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' now ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' now ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:21 p~:'69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' now '69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:21 p~:'69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' now '69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:25 v~:'69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:25 v~:'69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:2 v~:'72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' now '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* 72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:2 v~:'72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' now '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* 72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 72:8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 72:8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:11 v~:'72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' now '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:11 v~:'72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' now '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:18 v~:'\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], 72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:18 v~:'\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], 72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 74:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 74:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 v~:'78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 v~:'78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 days of old, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 days of old, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:24 v~:'\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' now 'He rained down \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· on them to eat, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:24 v~:'\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' now 'He rained down \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· on them to eat, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 78:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 79:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:4 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:4 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:19 v~:"Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Turn us again, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:19 v~:"Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Turn us again, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 v~:'\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' now 'I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, 82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 v~:'\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' now 'I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, 82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 p~:'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' now 'all of you are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. 82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 p~:'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' now 'all of you are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. 82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:1 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:1 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:3 p~:"near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." now 'near your altars, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:3 p~:"near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." now 'near your altars, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:12 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:12 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 86:9 v~:'\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' now 'All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 86:9 v~:'\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' now 'All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 86:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 88:0 cd:'\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 88:0 cd:'\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:3 p~:'\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' now 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:3 p~:'\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' now 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:4 v~:'\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' now '‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 forever, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:4 v~:'\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' now '‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 forever, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:29 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:29 v~:'89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' now '89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* 89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:29 v~:'89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' now '89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* 89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:51 v~:'89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:51 v~:'89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 90:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 91:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 92:0 cd:'\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' now 'A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 92:0 cd:'\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' now 'A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 94:11 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of man,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 94:11 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of man,' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 95:7 p~:'95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 95:7 p~:'95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 97:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 97:7 p~:'\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' now ' \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! 97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 97:7 p~:'\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' now ' \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! 97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:0 cd:'\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:0 cd:'\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:1 v~:'102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:1 v~:'102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 v~:'102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 v~:'102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 p~:'\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 p~:'\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:27 v~:'\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:27 v~:'\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 102:27 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 103:8 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, 103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 103:8 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, 103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:17 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 104:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 106:48 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 106:48 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], 106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 106:48 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], 106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 107:22 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:4 v~:'109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' now '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:4 v~:'109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' now '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:8 p~:'109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now '109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* 109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:8 p~:'109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now '109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* 109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 v~:'110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' now '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) “Sit at my right hand, 110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 v~:'110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' now '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) “Sit at my right hand, 110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* 110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* 110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:2 v~:'110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' now '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:2 v~:'110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' now '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 v~:'110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' now '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 v~:'110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' now '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' now ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* 110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' now ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* 110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 111:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 111:4 p~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. 111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 111:4 p~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. 111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 112:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 114:0 cd:'\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' now 'Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 114:0 cd:'\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' now 'Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 115:6 v~:"They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" now 'They have ears, but they don’t \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 115:6 v~:"They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" now 'They have ears, but they don’t \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:13 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 117:1 v~:'\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' now 'Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 117:1 v~:'\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' now 'Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 117:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:6 v~:'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' now 'With \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* on my side. I will not be afraid. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:6 v~:'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' now 'With \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* on my side. I will not be afraid. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:22 v~:'118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' now '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* 118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:22 v~:'118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' now '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* 118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* 118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* 118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 v~:'118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 v~:'118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' now ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* 118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' now ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* 118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 p~:'118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' now '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 p~:'118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' now '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 v~:'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' now 'until I find out a place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 v~:'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' now 'until I find out a place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 p~:'\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' now 'a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” 132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 p~:'\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' now 'a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” 132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:11 v~:'\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn to David [Beloved] in truth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:11 v~:'\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn to David [Beloved] in truth.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 135:17 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 136:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 141:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 142:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 142:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 143:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 145:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 145:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 146:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 149:0 cd:'\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' now 'Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 149:0 cd:'\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' now 'Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 1:16 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:12 v~:'\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' now 'for whom Adonai \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; 3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:12 v~:'\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' now 'for whom Adonai \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; 3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:34 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:34 p~:'\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' now 'but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. 3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:34 p~:'\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' now 'but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. 3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 4:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 8:22 v~:'8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' now '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 8:22 v~:'8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' now '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 10:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 11:31 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 15:29 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 15:29 p~:'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' now 'but he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. 15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 15:29 p~:'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' now 'but he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. 15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 16:27 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:20 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 24:21 v~:'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' now 'My son, fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. 24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 24:21 v~:'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' now 'My son, fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. 24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 25:22 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 26:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 26:11 v~:'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' now 'As a dog that makes \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, 26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 26:11 v~:'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' now 'As a dog that makes \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, 26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:9 v~:"\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," now 'Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a very small remnant,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:9 v~:"\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," now 'Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a very small remnant,' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 1:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 v~:'2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' now '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 v~:'2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' now '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 shall flow to it. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 shall flow to it. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '“Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '“Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' now 'For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' now 'For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:10 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:10 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:12 v~:"For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," now 'For there will be a day of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:12 v~:"For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," now 'For there will be a day of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:19 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:19 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:21 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:21 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:1 v~:"For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," now 'For, behold, Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:1 v~:"For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," now 'For, behold, Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:15 p~:"and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:15 p~:"and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 5:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:7 v~:"For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," now 'For the vineyard of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:7 v~:"For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," now 'For the vineyard of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:9 v~:"In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," now 'In my ears, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:9 v~:"In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," now 'In my ears, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:16 v~:"but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in mishpat ·justice·,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:16 v~:"but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in mishpat ·justice·,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:24 p~:"because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'because they have rejected the Torah ·Teaching· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:24 p~:"because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'because they have rejected the Torah ·Teaching· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:3 p~:'\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' now '“More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! 6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:3 p~:'\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' now '“More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! 6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:5 v~:"Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" now 'Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:5 v~:"Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" now 'Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 v~:'6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 v~:'6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:"\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt “You \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:"\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt “You \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' now ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* 6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' now ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* 6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:"\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:"\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' now ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* 6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' now ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* 6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 7:14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 7:14 v~:'7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' now '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* 7:14 MP: The name \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 7:14 v~:'7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' now '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* 7:14 MP: The name \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:8 v~:'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' now 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. 8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:8 v~:'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' now 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. 8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:13 v~:'\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must respect as holy. 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:13 v~:'\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must respect as holy. 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:14 v~:'8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:14 v~:'8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:15 v~:'\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' now 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 be snared, and be captured.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:15 v~:'\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' now 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 be snared, and be captured.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:18 v~:'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' now 'Behold, I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:18 v~:'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' now 'Behold, I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:1 v~:'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:1 v~:'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 v~:'\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 v~:'\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' now ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* 9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' now ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* 9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:6 v~:'\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' now 'For to us 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) a child is born. To us 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) a son is given; and 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:6 v~:'\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' now 'For to us 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) a child is born. To us 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) a son is given; and 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 9:7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 9:7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:7 v~:'9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' now '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:7 v~:'9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' now '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:13 p~:"neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'neither have they sought \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:13 p~:"neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'neither have they sought \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:19 v~:"Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" now 'Through \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:19 v~:"Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" now 'Through \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:16 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his kavod ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:16 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his kavod ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 10:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:23 v~:'\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' now 'For the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will make a full end, and that determined, throughout all the earth. 10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:23 v~:'\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' now 'For the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will make a full end, and that determined, throughout all the earth. 10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:26 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:26 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:33 v~:"Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." now 'Behold, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:33 v~:"Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." now 'Behold, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 v~:'11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 v~:'11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 p~:'\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' now 'and a 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\+qt his roots \\+qt* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 p~:'\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' now 'and a 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\+qt his roots \\+qt* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 v~:'11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 v~:'11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 p~:'11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 p~:'11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:3 v~:'11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:3 v~:'11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' now 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' now 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' now 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 the wicked. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' now 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 the wicked. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:10 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' now 'It will happen in that day that the nations will seek 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) the root of Jesse [My husband], 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 who stands as a banner of the peoples; 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:10 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' now 'It will happen in that day that the nations will seek 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) the root of Jesse [My husband], 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 who stands as a banner of the peoples; 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:4 v~:"The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." now 'The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:4 v~:"The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." now 'The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:13 v~:'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' now 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth will be shaken out of its place 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, and in the day of his fierce anger. 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:13 v~:'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' now 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth will be shaken out of its place 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, and in the day of his fierce anger. 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:15 v~:'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' now 'Yet you shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of Sheol).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:15 v~:'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' now 'Yet you shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of Sheol).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:22 v~:"“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." now '“I will rise up against them,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:22 v~:"“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." now '“I will rise up against them,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:23 v~:"“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now '“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:23 v~:"“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now '“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:24 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:24 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:27 v~:"For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:27 v~:"For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 16:5 v~:'\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' now 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 16:5 v~:'\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' now 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 17:3 v~:"The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 17:3 v~:"The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 18:7 v~:"In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." now 'In that time, a present will be brought to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 18:7 v~:"In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." now 'In that time, a present will be brought to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:4 v~:"I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:4 v~:"I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:12 v~:"Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now 'Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:12 v~:"Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now 'Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:16 v~:"In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." now 'In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:16 v~:"In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." now 'In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:17 v~:"The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." now 'The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:17 v~:"The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." now 'The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:18 v~:"In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" now 'In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:18 v~:"In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" now 'In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:20 v~:"It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." now 'It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:20 v~:"It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." now 'It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:25 v~:"because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" now 'because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:25 v~:"because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" now 'because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 21:10 v~:"You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." now 'You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 21:10 v~:"You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." now 'You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:5 v~:"For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" now 'For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:5 v~:"For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" now 'For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:12 v~:"In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" now 'In that day, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:12 v~:"In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" now 'In that day, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:14 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:14 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:15 v~:"Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," now 'Thus says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:15 v~:"Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," now 'Thus says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say,' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' now '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* 22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' now '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* 22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:25 v~:"“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" now '“In that day,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:25 v~:"“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" now '“In that day,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 23:9 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 23:9 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 24:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 24:23 v~:'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' now 'Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed; 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be kavod ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 24:23 v~:'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' now 'Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed; 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be kavod ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:6 v~:"In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." now 'In this mountain, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:6 v~:"In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." now 'In this mountain, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:8 v~:'25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' now '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:8 v~:'25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' now '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 26:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 26:19 v~:'26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' now '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 26:19 v~:'26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' now '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 27:13 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' now 'It will happen in that day that a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 27:13 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' now 'It will happen in that day that a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:5 v~:"In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" now 'In that day, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:5 v~:"In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" now 'In that day, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:12 v~:'\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' now 'to whom he said, “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. 28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:12 v~:'\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' now 'to whom he said, “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. 28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:16 v~:'28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' now '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* 28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:16 v~:'28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' now '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* 28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:22 v~:"Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." now 'Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:22 v~:"Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." now 'Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:29 v~:"This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." now 'This also comes out from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:29 v~:"This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." now 'This also comes out from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:6 v~:"She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." now 'She will be visited by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:6 v~:"She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." now 'She will be visited by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:13 v~:'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' now 'The Lord said, “Because this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— 29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:13 v~:'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' now 'The Lord said, “Because this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— 29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:18 v~:'29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' now '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:18 v~:'29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' now '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:4 p~:"so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." now 'so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:4 p~:"so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." now 'so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:5 v~:"As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." now 'As birds hovering, so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:5 v~:"As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." now 'As birds hovering, so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 33:15 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 35:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 v~:'35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' now '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) Then 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 v~:'35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' now '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) Then 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 p~:'\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' now 'and 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 p~:'\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' now 'and 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:6 v~:'\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' now 'Then 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\+qt the lame \\+qt* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 man will leap like a deer, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:6 v~:'\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' now 'Then 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\+qt the lame \\+qt* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 man will leap like a deer, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:16 v~:"“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." now '“ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:16 v~:"“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." now '“ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:32 v~:"For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" now 'For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:32 v~:"For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" now 'For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 v~:'40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 v~:'40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:5 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s kavod ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:5 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s kavod ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:6 p~:'\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' now 'and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:6 p~:'\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' now 'and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 v~:'40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' now '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 v~:'40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' now '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 before him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 before him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:13 v~:'\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' now 'Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:13 v~:'\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' now 'Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:13 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 41:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 41:8 p~:'\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' now 'the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, 41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 41:8 p~:'\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' now 'the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, 41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 v~:'42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 v~:'42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 v~:'42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 v~:'42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:"\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:"\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 v~:'42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 v~:'42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' now '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' now '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:6 v~:'42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' now '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:6 v~:'42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' now '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:9 p~:"\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" now 'I \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:9 p~:"\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" now 'I \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 43:11 v~:'43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 43:11 v~:'43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 44:6 p~:"and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" now 'and his Redeemer, \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 44:6 p~:"and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" now 'and his Redeemer, \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 45:13 p~:"not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'not for price nor reward,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 45:13 p~:"not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'not for price nor reward,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 45:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 47:4 v~:"Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," now 'Our Redeemer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 47:4 v~:"Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," now 'Our Redeemer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name,' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:2 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:2 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*),' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*),' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 48:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' now ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* 48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' now ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* 48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 v~:'48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 v~:'48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 p~:'48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 p~:'48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 v~:'49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 v~:'49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 p~:'49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 p~:'49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:5 v~:'49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' now '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:5 v~:'49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' now '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' now '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* 49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' now '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* 49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:7 v~:'49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' now '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:7 v~:'49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' now '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:8 p~:'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' now 'and in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. 49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:8 p~:'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' now 'and in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. 49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 v~:'50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' now '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 v~:'50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' now '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 p~:"\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" now 'he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 p~:"\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" now 'he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:5 v~:'50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' now '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:5 v~:'50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' now '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 v~:'50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 v~:'50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 p~:'50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' now '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* 50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 p~:'50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' now '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* 50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:7 v~:'\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' now 'For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:7 v~:'\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' now 'For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:8 p~:'\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' now 'Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:8 p~:'\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' now 'Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 v~:'50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 v~:'50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:'\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' now 'let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:'\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' now 'let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 51:15 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 51:15 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' now 'and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* 52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' now 'and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* 52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 v~:'53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' now '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 v~:'53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' now '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' now ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' now ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:3 p~:'\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' now 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* 53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:3 p~:'\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' now 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* 53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:4 v~:'53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* 53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:4 v~:'53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* 53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 53:5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 53:5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:5 p~:'53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' now '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* 53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:5 p~:'53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' now '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* 53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 v~:'53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 v~:'53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' now 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 his own way; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' now 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 his own way; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' now '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' now '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' now ' \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' now ' \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 v~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 v~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* 53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* 53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' now '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' now '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' now ' \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* 53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' now ' \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* 53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 v~:'53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' now '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 v~:'53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' now '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 54:5 v~:"For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now 'For your Maker is your husband; \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 54:5 v~:"For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now 'For your Maker is your husband; \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 v~:'55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' now '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 v~:'55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' now '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 p~:'\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' now 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 p~:'\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' now 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:2 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:2 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' now 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* 55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' now 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* 55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 56:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 57:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 58:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 v~:'59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' now '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 v~:'59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' now '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 p~:'\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' now 'and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 on his head. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 p~:'\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' now 'and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 on his head. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 v~:'59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 v~:'59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:21 v~:'\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' now '“As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:21 v~:'\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' now '“As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:1 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:1 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:3 v~:'60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' now '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* 60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:3 v~:'60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' now '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* 60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:6 p~:'\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now 'and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:6 p~:'\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now 'and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:14 p~:'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' now 'and all those who despised you will \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. 60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:14 p~:'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' now 'and all those who despised you will \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. 60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 v~:'61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 v~:'61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:2 v~:'61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' now '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* 61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:2 v~:'61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' now '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* 61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' now 'the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' now 'the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now 'the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now 'the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:6 v~:'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' now 'But you will be called \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. 61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:6 v~:'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' now 'But you will be called \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. 61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:9 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:9 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 63:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:10 p~:'\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' now 'and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. 63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:10 p~:'\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' now 'and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. 63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:11 p~:'\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' now 'Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:11 p~:'\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' now 'Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:14 p~:'\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:14 p~:'\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 v~:'64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 v~:'64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 64:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' now ' \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* 64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' now ' \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* 64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 v~:'65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 v~:'65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now ' \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* 65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now ' \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* 65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:2 v~:'65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* 65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:2 v~:'65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* 65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 v~:'65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' now '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 v~:'65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' now '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 be remembered, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 be remembered, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:20 v~:'1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' now '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:20 v~:'1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' now '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:22 v~:'\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' now 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:22 v~:'\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' now 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 1:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' now 'They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' now 'They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' now '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' now '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' now 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' now 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:15 v~:'\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' now 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* 2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:15 v~:'\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' now 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* 2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:16 v~:'2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' now '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:16 v~:'2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' now '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' now ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* 2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' now ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* 2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:19 v~:'2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' now '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:19 v~:'2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' now '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:2 v~:'\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' now '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:2 v~:'\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' now '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 straight.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 straight.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:17 v~:'\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' now 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:17 v~:'\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' now 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:4 v~:'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'But he answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:4 v~:'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'But he answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:7 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” 4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:7 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” 4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:10 v~:'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:10 v~:'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:17 v~:'4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' now '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:17 v~:'4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' now '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:21 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:27 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ 5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:27 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ 5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:31 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:31 v~:'“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' now '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ 5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:31 v~:'“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' now '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ 5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:33 v~:'“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' now '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, ‘You shall not make false vows, 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:33 v~:'“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' now '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, ‘You shall not make false vows, 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:35 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:38 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:43 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:43 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:48 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:48 v~:'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' now 'Therefore you shall be perfect, just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your Father in Heaven· is perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:48 v~:'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' now 'Therefore you shall be perfect, just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your Father in Heaven· is perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 7:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:4 v~:'8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' now '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:4 v~:'8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' now '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 8:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:17 v~:'\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' now 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:17 v~:'\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' now 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 9:13 v~:'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' now 'But you go and learn what this means: ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to teshuvah ·complete repentance·.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 9:13 v~:'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' now 'But you go and learn what this means: ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to teshuvah ·complete repentance·.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:32 v~:'10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:32 v~:'10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:33 v~:"\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" now 'But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:33 v~:"\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" now 'But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 10:36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:5 v~:'11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' now '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:5 v~:'11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' now '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:10 v~:'11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' now '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:10 v~:'11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' now '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:13 v~:'11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' now '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:13 v~:'11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' now '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:14 v~:'\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' now 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 whose coming was predicted. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:14 v~:'\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' now 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 whose coming was predicted. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:15 v~:"\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" now 'He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:15 v~:"\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" now 'He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:23 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:23 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:27 v~:'11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' now '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:27 v~:'11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' now '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:29 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:29 v~:'11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' now '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* 11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:29 v~:'11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' now '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* 11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:2 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:7 v~:'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' now 'But if you had known what this means, ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:7 v~:'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' now 'But if you had known what this means, ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:11 v~:'12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' now '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? 12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:11 v~:'12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' now '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? 12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:12 v~:'\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' now 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:12 v~:'\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' now 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 v~:'12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' now '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 v~:'12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' now '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 p~:'\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 p~:'\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 v~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 v~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:24 v~:'12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' now '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:24 v~:'12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' now '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:31 v~:'\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' now 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:31 v~:'\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' now 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:32 v~:'\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' now 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:32 v~:'\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' now 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:40 v~:'\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:40 v~:'\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 v~:'\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 v~:'\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 13:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' now 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ 13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' now 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ 13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' now 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 the foundation of the world.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' now 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 the foundation of the world.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 14:27 v~:'14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' now '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 14:27 v~:'14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' now '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 16:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:4 v~:'16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' now '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* 16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:4 v~:'16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' now '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* 16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:23 v~:'\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' now 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:23 v~:'\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' now 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:27 v~:'\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' now 'For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:27 v~:'\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' now 'For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:5 v~:'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' now 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:5 v~:'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' now 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:10 v~:'17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' now '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 must come first?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:10 v~:'17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' now '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 must come first?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 18:10 v~:'18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 18:10 v~:'18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 18:16 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:18 p~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:18 p~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:19 v~:'\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' now '‘Honor your father and your mother.’ 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” 19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:19 v~:'\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' now '‘Honor your father and your mother.’ 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” 19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 20:18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 20:18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 v~:'\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 v~:'\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' now ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* 21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' now ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* 21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:9 v~:'21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:9 v~:'21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:13 v~:'\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:13 v~:'\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:15 v~:'\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' now 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:15 v~:'\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' now 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:42 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* 21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* 21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:44 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:44 v~:'\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:44 v~:'\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:37 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:37 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:39 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:39 v~:'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'A second likewise is this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:39 v~:'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'A second likewise is this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:44 v~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:44 v~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:44 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:5 v~:'\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' now 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:5 v~:'\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' now 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:33 v~:'\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' now 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:33 v~:'\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' now 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:35 v~:'\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' now 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:35 v~:'\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' now 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:38 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:38 v~:'23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' now '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:38 v~:'23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' now '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:39 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:39 v~:'\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:39 v~:'\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:21 v~:'24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' now '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 no, nor ever will be. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:21 v~:'24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' now '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 no, nor ever will be. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:29 v~:'24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' now '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:29 v~:'24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' now '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:30 v~:'24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:30 v~:'24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:31 v~:'\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:31 v~:'\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:37 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:38 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). 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Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:31 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:39 v~:"\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" now 'He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:39 v~:"\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" now 'He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:48 v~:'26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' now '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:48 v~:'26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' now '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:49 v~:'\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' now 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:49 v~:'\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' now 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:63 v~:'26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:63 v~:'26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:64 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:64 v~:'26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:64 v~:'26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:67 v~:'\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' now 'Then they 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:67 v~:'\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' now 'Then they 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:10 p~:'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' now 'just as \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” 27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:10 p~:'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' now 'just as \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” 27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:35 v~:'27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* 27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:35 v~:'27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* 27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:39 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:39 v~:'27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' now '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* 27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:39 v~:'27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' now '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* 27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:40 v~:'\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' now 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:40 v~:'\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' now 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:42 v~:'27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' now '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:42 v~:'27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' now '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:43 v~:'27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' now '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:43 v~:'27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' now '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:46 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:46 v~:'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:46 v~:'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:48 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:48 v~:'27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' now '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* 27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:48 v~:'27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' now '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* 27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 28:19 v~:'28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' now '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 28:19 v~:'28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' now '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 v~:'1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' now '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 v~:'1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' now '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' now ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* 1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' now ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* 1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:4 v~:'\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' now 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:4 v~:'\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' now 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:24 v~:'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' now 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:24 v~:'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' now 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:42 v~:"\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" now 'When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:42 v~:"\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" now 'When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:44 v~:'\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:44 v~:'\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 2:17 v~:'\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 2:17 v~:'\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 3:4 v~:'3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' now '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 3:4 v~:'3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' now '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MRK 3:18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MRK 3:18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 4:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 5:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 7:34 v~:'\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' now 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 7:34 v~:'\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' now 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 9:24 v~:'9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' now '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 9:24 v~:'9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' now '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:44 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:48 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:18 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:19 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” 10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:19 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” 10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:21 v~:'\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' now 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:21 v~:'\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' now 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:51 p~:'\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' now 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:51 p~:'\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' now 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:9 v~:'\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:9 v~:'\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:10 v~:'\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:10 v~:'\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 11:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:6 v~:'12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' now '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:6 v~:'12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' now '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 p~:'\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* 12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 p~:'\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* 12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:29 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:29 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:30 v~:'\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' now 'you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:30 v~:'\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' now 'you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:31 v~:'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' now 'The second is like this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other mitzvah ·instruction· greater than these.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:31 v~:'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' now 'The second is like this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other mitzvah ·instruction· greater than these.”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:32 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:32 v~:'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' now 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, 12:32 and there is none other besides him, 12:32 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:32 v~:'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' now 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, 12:32 and there is none other besides him, 12:32 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:33 v~:'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' now 'and to have agapao ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to his neighbor as himself, 12:33 is more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” 12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:33 v~:'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' now 'and to have agapao ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to his neighbor as himself, 12:33 is more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” 12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:36 p~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:36 p~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:36 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:20 v~:'\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' now 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:20 v~:'\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' now 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:36 v~:'\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:36 v~:'\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:40 v~:'\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' now 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:40 v~:'\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' now 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:62 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:62 v~:'14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:62 v~:'14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:28 v~:'\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' now 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* 15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:28 v~:'\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' now 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* 15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:34 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:34 v~:'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' now 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:34 v~:'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' now 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 16:19 v~:'16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' now '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 16:19 v~:'16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' now '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:16 v~:'1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' now '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:16 v~:'1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' now '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:17 v~:'\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' now 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:17 v~:'\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' now 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:32 v~:'1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:32 v~:'1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:33 v~:'1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' now '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) and he will 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* 1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:33 v~:'1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' now '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) and he will 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* 1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:35 v~:'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:35 v~:'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:46 p~:'\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' now '“My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:46 p~:'\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' now '“My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:48 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:49 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:50 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:50 v~:'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' now 'And in every generation, he has \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. 1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:50 v~:'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' now 'And in every generation, he has \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. 1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:55 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:68 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:68 v~:'1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' now '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* 1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:68 v~:'1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' now '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* 1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:69 v~:"\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" now 'and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:69 v~:"\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" now 'and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:71 v~:'1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' now '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:71 v~:'1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' now '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 v~:'1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' now '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 v~:'1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' now '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:76 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 p~:'\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' now ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* 1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 p~:'\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' now ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* 1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:77 v~:"\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" now 'to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:77 v~:"\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" now 'to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:78 v~:'\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' now 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:78 v~:'\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' now 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:79 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:79 v~:'\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' now 'to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* 1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:79 v~:'\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' now 'to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* 1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:9 v~:'\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' now 'Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:9 v~:'\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' now 'Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:11 v~:'2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' now '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:11 v~:'2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' now '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:15 v~:'\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' now 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:15 v~:'\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' now 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:22 v~:'2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' now '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:22 v~:'2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' now '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:23 v~:'\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' now '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:23 v~:'\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' now '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 2:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:24 v~:'\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' now 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* 2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:24 v~:'\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' now 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* 2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:4 p~:'\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:4 p~:'\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:16 v~:'3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' now '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:16 v~:'3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' now '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:4 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:4 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:8 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:8 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:11 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:14 v~:'4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' now '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:14 v~:'4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' now '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:16 v~:'4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' now '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:16 v~:'4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' now '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 v~:'4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 v~:'4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' now ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* 4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' now ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* 4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:19 v~:'\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' now 'and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” 4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:19 v~:'\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' now 'and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” 4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:26 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:27 v~:'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' now 'There were many people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except Naaman, the Syrian.” 4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:27 v~:'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' now 'There were many people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except Naaman, the Syrian.” 4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:12 v~:'5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' now '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:12 v~:'5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' now '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:13 p~:"\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" now 'Immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:13 p~:"\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" now 'Immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:14 v~:'\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:14 v~:'\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:32 v~:'\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:32 v~:'\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:7 v~:'6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' now '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:7 v~:'6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' now '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:9 v~:'\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:9 v~:'\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 6:15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 6:15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 7:15 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 8:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 8:44 v~:'\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' now 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 8:44 v~:'\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' now 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:15 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:15 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:27 v~:'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'He answered, “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and your neighbor as yourself.” 10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:27 v~:'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'He answered, “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and your neighbor as yourself.” 10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 12:32 v~:"\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" now 'Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 12:32 v~:"\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" now 'Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 12:53 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:27 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 13:35 v~:'\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 13:35 v~:'\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:18 v~:'15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' now '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:18 v~:'15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' now '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:21 v~:'\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' now 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:21 v~:'\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' now 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:22 v~:'\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' now '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:22 v~:'\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' now '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 17:12 v~:'17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' now '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 17:12 v~:'17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' now '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 17:20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 17:20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 17:32 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 18:20 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” 18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 18:20 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” 18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:38 v~:'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' now 'saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 Shalom ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:38 v~:'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' now 'saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 Shalom ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:42 v~:'\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' now 'saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:42 v~:'\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' now 'saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 19:46 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:46 v~:'\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* 19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:46 v~:'\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* 19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:13 v~:'20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' now '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:13 v~:'20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' now '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' now ' \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? 20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' now ' \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? 20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:18 v~:'\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:18 v~:'\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:28 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 v~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 v~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:43 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* 20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* 20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 21:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:1 v~:'22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' now '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:1 v~:'22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' now '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:3 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:3 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:7 v~:'\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' now 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:7 v~:'\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' now 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:37 v~:'22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' now '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) For I tell you that this which is written 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 For that which concerns me has an end.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:37 v~:'22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' now '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) For I tell you that this which is written 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 For that which concerns me has an end.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:42 v~:'22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' now '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:42 v~:'22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' now '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:30 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 v~:'23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' now '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) Yeshua [Salvation] said, 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 v~:'23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' now '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) Yeshua [Salvation] said, 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:34 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* 23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* 23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:35 v~:'23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' now '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:35 v~:'23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' now '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:46 v~:'23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' now '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) Having said this, he breathed his last. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:46 v~:'23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' now '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) Having said this, he breathed his last. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:54 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+it' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+it' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+it*' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+it*' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:44 v~:'24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' now '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:44 v~:'24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' now '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 24:46 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:46 v~:'24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' now '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 and 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:46 v~:'24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' now '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 and 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:47 v~:'24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) and 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:47 v~:'24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) and 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:52 v~:'\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' now 'They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:52 v~:'\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' now 'They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:53 v~:'\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' now 'and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:53 v~:'\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' now 'and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:1 v~:'1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' now '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:1 v~:'1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' now '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:14 v~:'1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' now '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:14 v~:'1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' now '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:17 v~:'\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' now 'For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:17 v~:'\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' now 'For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:23 v~:'\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:23 v~:'\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:32 v~:'1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' now '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:32 v~:'1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' now '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:33 v~:'\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' now 'I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:33 v~:'\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' now 'I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:34 v~:'1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:34 v~:'1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:49 v~:"\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" now 'Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:49 v~:"\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" now 'Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:51 v~:'\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' now 'He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 on the Son of Man.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:51 v~:'\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' now 'He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 on the Son of Man.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· 2:13 Note: This is the first of three in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· 2:13 Note: This is the first of three in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:16 v~:"\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" now 'To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:16 v~:"\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" now 'To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 2:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:17 v~:'\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' now '(His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* 2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:17 v~:'\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' now '(His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* 2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:14 v~:'3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' now '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:14 v~:'3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' now '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:18 v~:'\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:18 v~:'\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:19 v~:'\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' now 'This is the judgment, that 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:19 v~:'\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' now 'This is the judgment, that 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 4:37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:17 v~:'5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' now '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:17 v~:'5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' now '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:18 v~:'5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' now '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:18 v~:'5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' now '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:19 v~:'5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' now '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:19 v~:'5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' now '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:20 v~:'\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' now 'For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:20 v~:'\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' now 'For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:21 v~:'\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:21 v~:'\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:22 v~:'5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' now '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:22 v~:'5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' now '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:23 v~:'5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' now '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) that 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) all may 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:23 v~:'5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' now '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) that 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) all may 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:30 v~:'5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:30 v~:'5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:37 v~:'5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' now '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:37 v~:'5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' now '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:43 v~:'5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' now '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:43 v~:'5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' now '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 6:31 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:31 v~:'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' now 'Our fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” 6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:31 v~:'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' now 'Our fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” 6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:37 v~:'6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' now '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:37 v~:'6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' now '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:45 v~:'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' now 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from haAbba ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:45 v~:'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' now 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from haAbba ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:49 v~:'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' now 'Your fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:49 v~:'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' now 'Your fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! 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(See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' now '7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Now on the last day of the festival 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:38 v~:'7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' now '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 will flow from his inmost being!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:38 v~:'7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' now '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 will flow from his inmost being!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:39 v~:'\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' now 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:39 v~:'\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' now 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:40 v~:'7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' now '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* 7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:40 v~:'7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' now '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* 7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:42 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:42 v~:'7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' now '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 the village where David [Beloved] lived?” 7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:42 v~:'7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' now '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 the village where David [Beloved] lived?” 7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:52 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:4 v~:'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' now 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, in the very act.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:4 v~:'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' now 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, in the very act.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:12 v~:'8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' now '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:12 v~:'8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' now '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:16 v~:'\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:16 v~:'\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 8:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:17 v~:'\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' now 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:17 v~:'\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' now 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:18 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:18 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:24 v~:'\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' now 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:24 v~:'\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' now 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:27 v~:'\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' now 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:27 v~:'\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' now 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:28 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:28 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:29 v~:'\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' now 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:29 v~:'\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' now 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:54 v~:'8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' now '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:54 v~:'8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' now '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:56 v~:"\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" now ' \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:56 v~:"\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" now ' \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:58 v~:'8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' now '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:58 v~:'8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' now '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 9:31 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:11 v~:'10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' now '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) the good shepherd. 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:11 v~:'10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' now '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) the good shepherd. 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:14 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:14 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:15 v~:'\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' now 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:15 v~:'\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' now 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:17 v~:'10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' now '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:17 v~:'10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' now '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:18 v~:"\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" now 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:18 v~:"\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" now 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:30 v~:'10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' now '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:30 v~:'10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' now '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:34 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:34 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your Torah ·Teaching·, ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ 10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:34 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your Torah ·Teaching·, ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ 10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:35 v~:"If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," now 'If he called the people \\+tl \'elohim\'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, to whom the word of Elohim ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken),' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:35 v~:"If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," now 'If he called the people \\+tl \'elohim\'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, to whom the word of Elohim ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken),' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:36 v~:'10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' now '10:36 MP: Messiah is the do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* 10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:36 v~:'10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' now '10:36 MP: Messiah is the do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* 10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:25 v~:'11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' now '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:25 v~:'11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' now '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:36 v~:'\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' now 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:36 v~:'\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' now 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:13 v~:'12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' now '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:13 v~:'12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' now '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:27 v~:'12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' now '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:27 v~:'12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' now '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:28 v~:'12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' now '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:28 v~:'12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' now '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:34 v~:'\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' now 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:34 v~:'\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' now 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:38 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' now ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* 12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' now ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* 12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' now ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' now ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:41 v~:'\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' now 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:41 v~:'\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' now 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:49 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:49 v~:'12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' now '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* 12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:49 v~:'12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' now '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* 12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:50 v~:'\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' now 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:50 v~:'\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' now 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:1 v~:'13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' now '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), 13:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:1 v~:'13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' now '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), 13:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:3 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:3 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 13:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:18 v~:'13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' now '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* 13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:18 v~:'13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' now '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* 13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:19 v~:'13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' now '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:19 v~:'13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' now '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:23 v~:"\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" now 'One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]\'s chest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:23 v~:"\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" now 'One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]\'s chest. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:26 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K\'riot. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:26 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K\'riot. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:27 v~:'\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' now 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:27 v~:'\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' now 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:34 v~:'\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' now 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:34 v~:'\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' now 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:35 v~:'\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' now 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:35 v~:'\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' now 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:2 v~:'14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' now '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:2 v~:'14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' now '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:6 v~:'14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' now '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:6 v~:'14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' now '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:7 v~:"\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" now 'If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:7 v~:"\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" now 'If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:8 v~:'\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' now 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:8 v~:'\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' now 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:9 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:9 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:10 v~:'\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' now 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:10 v~:'\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' now 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:11 v~:'\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' now 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:11 v~:'\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' now 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:12 v~:'14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:12 v~:'14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:13 v~:'14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' now '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:13 v~:'14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' now '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:15 v~:'\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' now 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:15 v~:'\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' now 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:16 v~:'\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' now 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:16 v~:'\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' now 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:17 v~:'\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:17 v~:'\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:23 v~:'14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' now '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:23 v~:'14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' now '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:24 v~:'\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:24 v~:'\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:26 v~:'\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' now 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:26 v~:'\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' now 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:27 v~:'14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' now '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:27 v~:'14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' now '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:8 v~:"\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" now '“In this is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:8 v~:"\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" now '“In this is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:12 v~:'15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' now '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:12 v~:'15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' now '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:15 v~:'15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' now '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:15 v~:'15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' now '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:16 v~:'15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' now '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:16 v~:'15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' now '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:23 v~:'15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' now '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:23 v~:'15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' now '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:24 v~:'15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:24 v~:'15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 15:25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:25 v~:'\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' now 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* 15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:25 v~:'\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' now 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* 15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 16:32 v~:'16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' now '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 16:32 v~:'16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' now '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:1 v~:'17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' now '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:1 v~:'17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' now '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:5 v~:'17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' now '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:5 v~:'17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' now '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:24 v~:'\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' now 'Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:24 v~:'\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' now 'Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:7 v~:'19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:7 v~:'19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* 19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* 19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:28 v~:'19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' now '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:28 v~:'19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' now '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:29 v~:'19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' now '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:29 v~:'19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' now '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:31 v~:'19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' now '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:31 v~:'19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' now '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:36 v~:'\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' now 'For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* 19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:36 v~:'\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' now 'For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* 19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:37 v~:'\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' now 'Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* 19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:37 v~:'\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' now 'Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* 19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSX2XML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:19 v~:'20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' now '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:19 v~:'20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' now '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:21 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:21 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:22 v~:'\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' now 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:22 v~:'\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' now 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' ERROR: toUSX2XML: Can't write CNC USX book because no USX number available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' now ' 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' now ' 1 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' now ' 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' now ' 2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' now ' 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' now ' 3 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html' now ' 4 \\tc2 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html' now ' 4 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' now ' 5 \\tc2 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' now ' 5 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. Retrieved from http://wit-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/earlychurchantisemitism.pdf' now ' 6 \\tc2 Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. Retrieved from http://wit-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/earlychurchantisemitism.pdf' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. Retrieved from http://wit-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/earlychurchantisemitism.pdf' now ' 6 Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. 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D. (2008). The Name of God, Divine Titles and Other Capitalized Terms in The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English. Retrieved from http://aramaicnt.com/Research/The%20Name%20of%20God.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Bauscher, G. D. The Great Peshitta Codes Experiment: 95 Divine Names in Hebrew and Aramaic. Retrieved from www.aramaicnt.com/Research/Peshitta%20Codes%20Results.pdf' now ' 8 \\tc2 Bauscher, G. D. The Great Peshitta Codes Experiment: 95 Divine Names in Hebrew and Aramaic. Retrieved from www.aramaicnt.com/Research/Peshitta%20Codes%20Results.pdf' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Bauscher, G. D. The Great Peshitta Codes Experiment: 95 Divine Names in Hebrew and Aramaic. Retrieved from www.aramaicnt.com/Research/Peshitta%20Codes%20Results.pdf' now ' 8 Bauscher, G. D. The Great Peshitta Codes Experiment: 95 Divine Names in Hebrew and Aramaic. Retrieved from www.aramaicnt.com/Research/Peshitta%20Codes%20Results.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 ben David, R. D. H., & Killian, G. The Torah Scroll. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from The Watchman, www.betemunah.org/letters.html' now ' 9 \\tc2 ben David, R. D. H., & Killian, G. The Torah Scroll. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from The Watchman, www.betemunah.org/letters.html' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 ben David, R. D. H., & Killian, G. The Torah Scroll. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from The Watchman, www.betemunah.org/letters.html' now ' 9 ben David, R. D. H., & Killian, G. The Torah Scroll. 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Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm' now ' 26 Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002b, July 1). O.T. Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3),' now ' 27 \\tc2 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3),' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3),' now ' 27 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3), ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Boshart Jr., D. H. (1999, February). Symbolism of Numbers in the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Christ Centered Mall, www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/symbolism/numbers.htm' now ' 28 \\tc2 Boshart Jr., D. H. (1999, February). Symbolism of Numbers in the Bible. 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Near Eastern Acrostics And Biblical Acrostics Biblical Acrostics And Their Relationship To Other Ancient Near Eastern Acrostics. Retrieved from www.wlsessays.net/bitstream/handle/123456789/856/BrugAcrostics.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Brug, J. F. (1987). Near Eastern Acrostics And Biblical Acrostics Biblical Acrostics And Their Relationship To Other Ancient Near Eastern Acrostics. Retrieved from www.wlsessays.net/bitstream/handle/123456789/856/BrugAcrostics.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y' now ' 30 Brug, J. F. (1987). Near Eastern Acrostics And Biblical Acrostics Biblical Acrostics And Their Relationship To Other Ancient Near Eastern Acrostics. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' now ' 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' now ' 38 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. 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The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). Retrieved from http://philologos.org/__eb-lat/default.htm' now ' 47 \\tc2 Edersheim, A. (1883). The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). Retrieved from http://philologos.org/__eb-lat/default.htm' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Edersheim, A. (1883). The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). Retrieved from http://philologos.org/__eb-lat/default.htm' now ' 47 Edersheim, A. (1883). The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). 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False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' now ' 49 \\tc2 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' now ' 49 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 The Enlightener. Chronological Order of the Kings and the Major and Minor Prophets. 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C., Homan, M. M., & Beck, A. B. (2000). The Nine Commandments: Uncovering the Hidden Pattern of Crime and Punishment in the Hebrew Bible. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Fruchtenbaum, A. G. (2003). The Footsteps of the Messiah: A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events (Revised ed.). San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries.' now ' 54 \\tc2 Fruchtenbaum, A. G. (2003). The Footsteps of the Messiah: A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events (Revised ed.). San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Fruchtenbaum, A. G. (2003). The Footsteps of the Messiah: A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events (Revised ed.). San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries.' now ' 54 Fruchtenbaum, A. G. (2003). The Footsteps of the Messiah: A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events (Revised ed.). San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Hirsch, E. G. (2002a). Psalms. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12409-psalms' now ' 55 \\tc2 Hirsch, E. G. (2002a). Psalms. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12409-psalms' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Hirsch, E. G. (2002a). Psalms. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12409-psalms' now ' 55 Hirsch, E. G. (2002a). Psalms. 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Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' now ' 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' now ' 114 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). 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Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' now ' 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' now ' 116 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. Retrieved January 29, 2011a, from TruthNet, www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/6_Messiah_Types/' now ' 117 \\tc2 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. Retrieved January 29, 2011a, from TruthNet, www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/6_Messiah_Types/' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. Retrieved January 29, 2011a, from TruthNet, www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/6_Messiah_Types/' now ' 117 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. 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Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' now ' 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' now ' 122 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' now ' 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' now ' 123 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXA -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' now ' Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXA -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' now ' Pashat [Simple, Literal] Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXA -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' now ' Pashat [Simple, Literal] Remez [Hint] Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXA -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Pashat [Simple, Literal] \\tc2 Remez [Hint] \\tc3 Drash [Search, Insight] \\tc4 Sod [Hidden]' now ' Pashat [Simple, Literal] Remez [Hint] Drash [Search, Insight] Sod [Hidden] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:3 \\tc3 John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8 \\tc4 Light from God.' now ' 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:3 \\tc3 John 3:19-20; 1 John 3:8 \\tc4 Light from God.' 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The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 Gen 3:15b John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 Gen 3:15b John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 Gal 3:8 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 Gal 3:14 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b John 18:31 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 1 Cor 10:4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 Rev 22:16 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 89 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 93 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 Gal 3:13 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 Rom 15:9 Messiah is praised among the nations ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 Luke 3:33 Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 Acts 2:27b-28 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 Heb 12:22, 12:28 King Messiah rules from mount Zion. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 Messiah is a King. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b Matt 28:18 Messiah is given authority over all nations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a Matt 21:15-16 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 Messiah is given authority over all things. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) Matt 27:46 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a Matt 27:46 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b Mark 15:34 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b Luke 23:21-25 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 48 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 48 Ps 22:7 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 48 Ps 22:7 Matt 27:39-40 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 Matt 27:43 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 Matt 1:20-21 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b Matt 26:56 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a John 19:34 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b Luke 23:33 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c John 19:33-34 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a Matt 27:38 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b Matt 27:41-43 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' now ' 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' now ' 58 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' now ' 58 Ps 22:16c Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' now ' 58 Ps 22:16c Luke 23:33, 24:39 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a John 19:34, 19:36 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 Rev 7:9-10 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 John 10:11, 10:14-15 Good Shepherd’s characteristics. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 Mark 14:55-59 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 Matt 27:42-43 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 Luke 23:46 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 John 19:32-33, 19:36 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 Mark 14:55-57 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 Matt 27:14 Messiah will be silent before his accusers. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) John 5:30 Messiah comes to do God’s will. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 Luke 4:16-21 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 Luke 4:22 Messiah speaks with gracious words. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 Messiah is referred to as God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 Messiah will act with righteousness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 Matt 26:48-50 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a Acts 1:9-11 Messiah will ascend into heaven. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a John 15:24-25 Hated without a cause. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 John 1:11 Rejected by the Jews. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 John 2:13-17 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a Matt 26:38, 40 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 Mark 14:33-41 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a Matt 27:34; John 19:29 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a Acts 1:16-20 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter Dan 7:27 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c Matt 1:1 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 John 5:22-24 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 Rev 21:22-24 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 Acts 3:19 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 Rev 17:14-15 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 Rev 21:24 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 109 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b Eph 1:3 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 Matt 13:34-35 The Messiah will speak in parables. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 Messiah is descended from King David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 Ps 89:51 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 Ps 89:51 Matt 9:34, 12:24 Messiah mocked and taunted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' now ' 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' now ' 121 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' now ' 121 Ps 90:2 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ps 90:2 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is eternal.' now ' 121 Ps 90:2 Col 1:15-17 Messiah is eternal. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' now ' 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' now ' 122 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' now ' 122 Ps 102:1-11 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' now ' 122 Ps 102:1-11 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' now ' 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' now ' 123 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' now ' 123 Ps 102:25-27a John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' now ' 123 Ps 102:25-27a John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 Messiah will pray for his enemies. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 Ps 109:8a Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 Ps 109:8a Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 Ps 109:8b Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 Ps 109:8b Acts 1:20-26 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 Mark 15:29-30 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a Luke 20:41-44 Messiah is called adon [Lord]. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 125 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 142 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 Matt 27:41-44 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a Matt 21:9; John 12:13 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b Matt 21:12-15 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 Luke 1:68-70 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 John 1:16-17 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 Luke 4:22, 24:47 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 108 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 John 12:37-41 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 Matt 13:13-17 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c John 12:45; Col 2:9 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 91 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11-12a “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11; John 1:14 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b Luke 4:22; John 7:46 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 Luke 1:32 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 Luke 3:32 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 Matt 2:22b-23 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' now ' 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' now ' 165 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' now ' 165 Is 11:2a Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' now ' 165 Is 11:2a Luke 2:40 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 Is 11:2a Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 Is 11:2a Luke 2:46-47 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b Matt 7:28-29 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b Matt 8:26-27 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c John 5:19, 5:30 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 Mark 12:41-44 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) 1 Peter 2:4-6 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a John 7:37-38 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 Is 35:8 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 Is 35:8 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 John 1:14 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 Is 40:9b-10a John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 Is 40:9b-10a John 1:14 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 Is 40:10 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 Is 40:10 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 Is 40:11 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 Is 40:11 John 10:11 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' now ' 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' now ' 193 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' now ' 193 Is 42:1a Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Is 42:1a \\tc3 Matt 12:17-18 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord.' now ' 193 Is 42:1a Matt 12:17-18 Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 Messiah pleases God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' 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(See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 195 Is 42:1c Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d Matt 12:18d, 24:14 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' now ' 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' now ' 197 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' 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(See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 Is 42:6a John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 Is 42:6a John 5:19-20 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 Is 42:6c Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 Is 42:6c Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 Is 42:7 (5-9) Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 Is 42:7 (5-9) Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' now ' 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' now ' 204 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' now ' 204 Is 42:9 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' now ' 204 Is 42:9 John 13:19 Messiah declares things before they happen. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 Is 48:12b Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 Is 48:12b Rev 1:8, 22:13 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' now ' 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' now ' 207 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' now ' 207 Is 48:16 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 John 18:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah speaks nothing in secret.' now ' 207 Is 48:16 John 18:20-21 Messiah speaks nothing in secret. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 Col 1:15-17 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' now ' 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' now ' 209 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' now ' 209 Is 48:16b John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' now ' 209 Is 48:16b John 1:1-2, 17:5 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 Is 48:16c Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 Is 48:16c Acts 10:37-38 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 Is 49:1a Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 Is 49:1a Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 Is 49:1b Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 Is 49:1b Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 Is 49:1c Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 Is 49:1c Matt 1:21 Messiah was named before his birth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' now ' 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' now ' 214 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' now ' 214 Is 49:2 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Is 49:2 \\tc3 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 \\tc4 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone).' now ' 214 Is 49:2 Luke 12:51; Heb 4:12 The Messiah’s words are as a sharp sword. (To divide is an idiom referring to his teachings, it will not unite everyone). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 215 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 215 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a \\tc3 John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 215 Is 49:3a, 5a, 6a John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7 Messiah is God’s servant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 The work that Messiah does will glorify God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a Luke 19:41-42 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 Is 49:5b Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 Is 49:5b Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a John 15:23-25 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 133 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 81 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a Matt 11:28 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 John 12:27 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a John 19:1 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67, 27:30 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b Luke 9:51 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 John 12:37-38 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a Luke 4:28-29 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 88 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 Men would hide their faces from Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b 1 Peter 2:24 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a 1 Peter 2:25 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 157 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a Matt 27:11-14 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 Messiah is confined and judged. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a Matt 27:38 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a Matt 27:57-60 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 90 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b John 6:38; Romans 6:19 Messiah is God’s servant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 107 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b Obedient even unto death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching]. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 85 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 John 14:23-26 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 John 1:9-11, 1:14 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 Matt 2:1b-2 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 Matt 2:11 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 Rev 21:3-4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 John 5:37-40 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 New heaven and new earth will be established. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a Rev 21:2-3 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 Matt 21:13 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 Matt 2:16-18 Infants will die. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 Matt 26:28 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 Matt 9:35 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 Eze 34:5 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 Eze 34:5 Matt 9:36 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 Eze 34:23-24 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 Eze 34:23-24 John 10:11 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 Eze 37:26 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 Eze 37:26 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 Dan 2:34-35 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 Dan 2:34-35 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' now ' 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' now ' 314 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' now ' 314 Dan 2:44-45 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' now ' 314 Dan 2:44-45 Heb:1:8 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 Matt 26:64 Messiah ascends into heaven. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 Dan 7:14 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 Dan 7:14 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 Messiah is highly exalted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 Dan 7:18 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 Dan 7:18 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 Dan 9:24a Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 Dan 9:24a Romans 5:6-11 Messiah comes to make an end to sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' now ' 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' now ' 320 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' now ' 320 Dan 9:24b Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Dan 9:24b \\tc3 Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah is holy.' now ' 320 Dan 9:24b Mark 1:24b; 1 Peter 1:15-16 Messiah is holy. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 Dan 9:25 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 Dan 9:25 John 12:12-13 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a Luke 23:33, 23:46 Messiah is killed. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 Messiah will die for the sins of the world. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c Matt 27:50-51 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 Luke 24:50-53 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 Rev 1:13-16 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 Rom 11:11-15 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 1 Cor 15:3-5 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:13-15 Messiah is the Son of God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:19-21 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 Matt 27:45 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 Acts 15:16-18 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 Gal 4:30-31 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 Matt 2:6 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 Rev 15:4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 Luke 3:23b-3:27b Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 John 1:14 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 John 8:12-18 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b Luke 15:18-24 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 Luke 3:27b Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 John 6:37-38, 17:4 Messiah is God’s servant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 167 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b Eph 2:20-22 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 Heb 8:1 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a Matt 21:8-10 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a Mark 11:7-10 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b John 12:12-13 Messiah is beheld as King. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 Zech 9:9c John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 Zech 9:9c John 5:30 Messiah is just. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' now ' 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' now ' 364 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' now ' 364 Zech 9:9d Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Zech 9:9d \\tc3 Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah brings salvation.' now ' 364 Zech 9:9d Luke 19:10; 1 Thes 5:8-9 Messiah brings salvation. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 Zech 9:9e Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 Zech 9:9e Matt 11:29 Messiah is humble. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' now ' 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' now ' 366 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' now ' 366 Zech 9:9f Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Zech 9:9f \\tc3 Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a \\tc4 Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.' now ' 366 Zech 9:9f Matt 21:1-9; Luke 19:29-37a Messiah is presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 Messiah is “the cornerstone”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 Zech 11:4-6 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 Zech 11:4-6 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' now ' 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' now ' 369 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b Matt 26:3-4 Messiah is despised. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a Matt 13:10-12 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a Luke 19:41-44 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b John 1:1 (1:1-14) Messiah is God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a Matt 26:14-15 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 Messiah is rejected. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:3-5a Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:6-8 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 Messiah is God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 Luke 23:33b The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 The Messiah’s body will be pierced. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 Messiah is both God and man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c John 15:23-25 Messiah is rejected. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c 1 Peter 2:6-8 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a Luke 22:42-43 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 Acts 2:22-23 Messiah will die a violent death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' now ' 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' now ' 389 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' now ' 389 Zech 13:7 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' now ' 389 Zech 13:7 John 16:32 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 John 5:17-19 Messiah is both God and man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' now ' 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' now ' 392 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' now ' 392 Mal 3:1a Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' now ' 392 Mal 3:1a Matt 11:10 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b John 2:13-17 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b Luke 4:43 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c John 2:13-17 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 Luke 1:76-79 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 Matt 11:13-15 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 Matt 11:13-15 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 Mark 1:3-5 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 Luke 1:16-17 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy New Covenant Reference ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 301 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 152 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). Rom 11:25b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 177 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). Matt 23:39; John 14:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 187 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). Mark 14:3b, 14:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 304 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 207 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). Rev 20:7-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 387 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 259 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 799 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 120 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 158 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). Rev 21:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 298 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 297 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 164 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 671 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 618 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). Matt 24:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 175 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 173 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 103 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). Matt 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 154 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). John 1:48-51, 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 1108 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 303 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). Matt 17:10-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 306 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 510 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 347 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 390 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 118 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 338 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). John 12:28; Phil 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 134 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). John 12:28-34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 405 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). Rev 3:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 427 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 79 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 642 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). Rev 2:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 172 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). Rev 19:17-18, 19:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 727 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 326 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 607 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 378 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). Acts 1:9-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 242 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 646 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 147 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud' now ' Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Ber. #.# = Mishnah' now ' Ber. #.# = Mishnah ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Ber. R. = Midrash.' now ' Ber. R. = Midrash. ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Deb. = Deuteronomy' now ' Deb. = Deuteronomy ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash' now ' Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer' now ' Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib' now ' Chag. = Talmud Chagigahib ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Beresh. = Genesis' now ' Beresh. = Genesis ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Shemoth = Exodus' now ' Shemoth = Exodus ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus' now ' Vayik. = Leviticus ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Bamid. = Numbers' now ' Bamid. = Numbers ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy' now ' Dvar. = Deb. = Deuteronomy ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 Cant. = Song of Songs' now ' Cant. = Song of Songs ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' now ' Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' now ' Matthew Ch. 1 Record Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Matthew Ch. 1 Record \\tc2 Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) \\tc3 Luke Ch. 3 Record' now ' Matthew Ch. 1 Record Literal Interpretation (of Matthew Ch. 1 record) Luke Ch. 3 Record ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' now ' 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' now ' 1 Adam Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 1 Adam \\tc2 Mankind \\tc3 1 Adam' now ' 1 Adam Mankind 1 Adam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' now ' 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' now ' 2 Sheth Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 2 Sheth \\tc2 Appointed \\tc3 2 Sheth' now ' 2 Sheth Appointed 2 Sheth ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' now ' 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' now ' 3 Enosh Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 3 Enosh \\tc2 Mortal or Woeful \\tc3 3 Enosh' now ' 3 Enosh Mortal or Woeful 3 Enosh ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' now ' 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' now ' 4 Keynan Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 4 Keynan \\tc2 Dwelling or Lamentation \\tc3 4 Keynan' now ' 4 Keynan Dwelling or Lamentation 4 Keynan ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' now ' 5 Mahalal’el \\tc2 The Praised of God \\tc3 5 Mahalal’el' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 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Yared or Yered Descends 6 Yared or Yered ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' now ' 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' now ' 7 Chanokh’ Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 7 Chanokh’ \\tc2 Instructing \\tc3 7 Chanokh’' now ' 7 Chanokh’ Instructing 7 Chanokh’ ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' now ' 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' now ' 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach \\tc2 His death sends \\tc3 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach' now ' 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach His death sends 8 M’thushelach or M’thushalach ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' now ' 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' now ' 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ \\tc2 To the perishing \\tc3 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’' now ' 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ To the perishing 9 Lamekh’ or Lemekh’ ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' now ' 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 10 Noach \\tc2 Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' now ' 10 Noach Rest \\tc3 10 Noach' INFO: 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in any other record.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach Sending 13 Shalach or Shelach ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever Overflowing 14 Ever ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg Division 15 Peleg or Paleg ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u Evil 16 R’u ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug Intertwining 17 S’rug ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor Enraged or Furious 18 Nachor ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach Troubles or Tribulation 19 Terach or Tarach ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 86 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham Exalted Father became Father of a multitude 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak Laughs (scornfully) 21 Yitz’chak ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 96 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah Praised” or “Celebrated 23 Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz Breaching 24 Peretz or Paretz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron The Dividing Wall 25 Chetz’ron ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram Raising up 26 Ram also called Aram ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav A liberal people” or “A willing people 27 Amminadav ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon One who strengthens 28 Nach’shon ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 67 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon Who is Clothed 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz In Majesty 30 Boaz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved The Servant 31 Oved ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai Who Is 32 Yishai or Ishai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David The Beloved 33 David ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah Given 34b Nathan ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am The Gift of Yah 35b Mattattah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah At the appointed time 36b Mina ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa Fulfilling 37b Mal’ya ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat God raising up 38b El’yakim ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam One who sleeps 39b Yonam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah Bringing 40b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash Praised” or “Celebrated 41b Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu The one who hears 42b Shim’on ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu United with \\tc3 43b Levi' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu United with 43b Levi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham Gift 44b Mattath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz YHVH has exalted 45b Yoram who is Y’horam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu The God of Help 46b Eliyezer ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh Brings 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon Opening (of the eyes) 48b Er ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu Great Judgment 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim He Decrees 50b Kosam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu The Eternities of 51b Addi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b My King 52b Mal’ki ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel The Light 53b Neri ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b Asked of God x NO (see 52a) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah Scatters confusion 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah YHVH has shown favour 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan The one who praises 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah Brings 58b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah My report 59b Shim’i or Shim’on ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah The Gift of Yah 60b Mattith’yah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah Blotting out 61b Machath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai Plagues of 62b Naggai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* One who devours 63b Ches’li ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud Consolation 64b Nachum ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim Strengthened 65b Amotz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur Gift of Yah 66b Mattith’yah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok Brings 67b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered 68b Yannai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud My King 69b Mal’ki ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar United with \\tc3 70b Levi' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar United with 70b Levi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan Gift 71b Mattath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov Ascending 72b Eli ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam Bringing 73b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph Salvation Yeshua 74b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 1ou 1r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 2ou 77r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 31 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 3ou 301r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 4ou 356r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 5ou 358r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 6ou 432r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 7ou 433r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 8ou 366r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 9ou 86r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 10ou 236r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 11ou 234r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 12ou 304r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 13ou 202r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 14ou 205r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 70 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 15ou 300r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 16ou 75r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 17ou 219r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 18ou 220r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 19ou 221r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 20ou 222r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 21ou 223r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 22ou 218r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 23ou 217r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 24ou 224r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 25ou 225r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 26ou 226r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 27ou 78r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 28ou 84r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 29ou 25r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 30ou 299r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 31ou 3r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 31ou 3r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 31ou 3r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 32ou 4r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 32ou 4r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 32ou 4r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 33ou 22r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 33ou 22r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 33ou 22r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 34ou 76r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 34ou 76r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 34ou 76r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 35ou 80r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 35ou 80r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 35ou 80r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 36ou 79r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 36ou 79r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 36ou 79r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 37ou 81r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 37ou 81r' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 37ou 81r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 #1 38ou \\tc4 10r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 #1 38ou 10r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' now ' Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' now ' Deut 7:21 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' now ' Deut 7:21 #1 39ou \\tc4 610r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' now ' Deut 7:21 #1 39ou 610r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 40ou 85r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 41ou 5r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 42ou 12r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 43ou 580r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' INFO: 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83r' now ' Deut 17:18 #1 47ou \\tc4 83r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' now ' Deut 17:18 #1 47ou 83r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 48ou 298r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 49ou 297r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' now ' Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE 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22:6 #1 52ou \\tc4 207r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' now ' Deut 22:6 #1 52ou 207r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 53ou 208r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 54ou 235r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR 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tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 56ou 201r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: 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\\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 58ou 11r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' now ' Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE 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Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a 60ou 2r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a 61ou 29r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a 62ou 31r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a 63ou 46r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a 64ou 58r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a 65ou 49r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 66ou 24r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 67ou 30r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 68ou 62r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 69ou 60r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 70ou 47r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 71ou 48r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a 72ou 51r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 73ou 54r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a 74ou 53r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a 75ou 37r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 76ou 38r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 77ou \\tc4 40r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 77ou 40r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 78ou 41r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a 79ou 39r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a 80ou 36r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export 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ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 82ou 34r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a 83ou 52r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a 84ou 50r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 85ou 67r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 86ou 61r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 87ou \\tc4 63r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 87ou 63r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 88ou 64r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 89ou \\tc4 66r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 89ou \\tc4 66r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 89ou 66r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 90ou \\tc4 65r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 90ou \\tc4 65r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 90ou 65r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 72 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b 91ou 257r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b 92ou 28r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b 93ou 27r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 94ou 302r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b 95ou 303r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 96ou 313r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 97ou 381r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 98ou 378r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 99ou 318r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 100ou 320r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 101ou 319r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 102ou 377r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 103ou 331r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 104ou 307r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 105ou 309r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 106ou 308r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 107ou 310r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 108ou 350r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 109ou 361r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 110ou 347r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 111ou 348r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 112ou 349r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b 113ou 435r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 114ou 431r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 115ou 434r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 116ou 354r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 117ou 362r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 118ou 363r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 119ou 376r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 120ou 374r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 121ou 375r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 122ou 365r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 123ou 379r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 124ou 364r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 125ou 352r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 126ou 353r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' now ' Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' now ' Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' now ' Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 127ou \\tc4 355r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' now ' Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 127ou 355r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 128ou 359r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 129ou 398r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b 130ou 393r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* #2b 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* #2b 131ou 396r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 132ou \\tc4 399r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 132ou 399r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 133ou 397r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 134ou 322r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 135ou 323r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 136ou 325r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 137ou 321r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 138ou 371r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b 139ou 395r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 140ou 68r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 141ou 69r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b 142ou 72r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b 143ou 59r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b 144ou 590r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 145ou 316r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b 146ou 589r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 147ou 255r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 148ou 256r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b 149ou 259r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b 150ou 337r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 151ou 336r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 152ou 343r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 153ou 338r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 154ou 340r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b 155ou 168r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 156ou 339r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b 157ou 342r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b 158ou 345r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b 159ou 394r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b 160ou 312r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b 161ou 121r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b 162ou 305r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' now ' Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to 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\\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' now ' Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 172ou 372r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to 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#2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites #2b 175ou \\tc4 357r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites #2b 175ou 357r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE 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\\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 177ou 370r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 178ou 73r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' now ' Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to 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180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b 180ou \\tc4 341r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b 180ou 341r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b 181ou 317r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b 182ou 163r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 183ou 165r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 184ou 164r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b 185ou 123r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b 186ou 346r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b 187ou 203r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 188ou 194r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 76 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 189ou 210r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 53 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 190ou 26r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 20 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 191ou 190r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 192ou 32r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 193ou 195r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 194ou 311r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 195ou 196r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 196ou 193r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 197ou 192r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 198ou 176r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 199ou 180r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 200ou 178r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 201ou 182r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 202ou 181r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 203ou 179r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 204ou 459r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 205ou 461r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 206ou 458r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 207ou 184r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 208ou 186r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 209ou 187r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 210ou 185r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 211ou 455r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 212ou 437r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 213ou 446r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 214ou 448r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 215ou 449r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 216ou 452r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 217ou 450r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 218ou 451r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 219ou 439r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 220ou 453r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 221ou 457r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 222ou 438r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 223ou 460r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 224ou 462r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 225ou 454r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 226ou 456r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 227ou 436r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 228ou 206r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 229ou 209r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 230ou 333r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 231ou 334r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 232ou 332r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 233ou 329r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 234ou 258r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 235ou 330r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 236ou 7r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 237ou 6r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 238ou 326r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 239ou 327r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 240ou 444r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 241ou 443r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 242ou 445r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 243ou 213r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 244ou 204r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 245ou 191r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 246ou 43r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 247ou 42r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 248ou 392r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 249ou 177r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 250ou 183r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 251ou 188r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 252ou 44r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 253ou 45r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 254ou 70r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 255ou 71r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 256ou 167r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 257ou 166r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 258ou 328r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 259ou 606r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 260ou 605r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 261ou 447r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 262ou 120r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 263ou 404r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 264ou 408r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 265ou 410r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 266ou 417r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 267ou 109r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 268ou 114r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 269ou 113r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 270ou 111r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 271ou 412r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 272ou 413r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 273ou 411r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 274ou 415r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 275ou 414r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 276ou 110r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 277ou 112r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 278ou 115r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 279ou 90r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 280ou 91r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 73 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 92 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 281ou 88r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 14 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 282ou 504r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 283ou 284r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 284ou 87r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 285ou 421r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 286ou 405r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 287ou 406r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 288ou 279r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 82 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 90 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 289ou 89r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 290ou 324r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 291ou 400r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 292ou 94r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 293ou 96r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 294ou 97r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 295ou 98r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 296ou 99r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 297ou 384r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 298ou 197r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 299ou 198r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 300ou 199r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 77 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 88 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 301ou 385r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 302ou 387r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 303ou 100r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 304ou 101r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 305ou 102r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 306ou 103r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 307ou 93r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 308ou 95r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 309ou 92r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 310ou 104r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 311ou 105r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 312ou 106r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 313ou 107r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 314ou 118r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 315ou 117r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 316ou 280r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 317ou 281r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 318ou 282r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 319ou 283r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 55 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 82 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 93 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 320ou 288r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 42 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 321ou 290r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 56 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' now ' Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' now ' Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' now ' Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 322ou \\tc4 289r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' now ' Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 322ou 289r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 323ou 291r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 324ou 292r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 325ou 293r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' now ' Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' now ' Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' now ' Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee #4 326ou \\tc4 295r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' now ' Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee #4 326ou 295r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 327ou 294r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 328ou 296r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 329ou 407r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 330ou 409r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 331ou 418r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 332ou 416r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' now ' Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' now ' Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' now ' Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices #4 333ou \\tc4 380r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' now ' Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices #4 333ou 380r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 334ou 382r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 335ou \\tc4 383r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 335ou 383r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 97 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 108 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" now ' Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" now ' Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" now ' Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices #4 336ou \\tc4 386r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 336ou \\tc4 386r" now ' Num 28:26 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* Sacrifices #4 336ou 386r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' now ' Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' now ' Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' now ' Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* #4 337ou \\tc4 116r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 337ou \\tc4 116r' now ' Num 29:1 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* #4 337ou 116r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' now ' Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' now ' Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' now ' Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 338ou \\tc4 388r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 338ou \\tc4 388r' now ' Num 29:2 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 338ou 388r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' now ' Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' now ' Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' now ' Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices #4 339ou \\tc4 389r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 339ou \\tc4 389r' now ' Num 29:8 Day of Atonement Sacrifices #4 339ou 389r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' now ' Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' now ' Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' now ' Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 340ou \\tc4 390r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 340ou \\tc4 390r' now ' Num 29:13 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 340ou 390r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 67 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 341ou \\tc4 391r' now ' Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 341ou \\tc4 391r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles Sacrifices Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 341ou \\tc4 391r' now ' Num 29:35-36 8th Day of Tabernacles 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Feast Tithe Levites #4 346ou 271r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r" now ' Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r" now ' Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 347ou \\tc4 285r" now ' Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath #4 347ou \\tc4 285r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close 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348ou \\tc4 286r" now ' Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath #4 348ou \\tc4 286r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 348ou \\tc4 286r" now ' Deut 15:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath #4 348ou 286r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' now ' Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' now ' Deut 16:3 Passover #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' now ' Deut 16:3 Passover #4 349ou \\tc4 108r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:3 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 349ou \\tc4 108r' now ' Deut 16:3 Passover #4 349ou 108r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' now ' Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' now ' Deut 16:4 Passover #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' now ' Deut 16:4 Passover #4 350ou \\tc4 419r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:4 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 350ou \\tc4 419r' now ' Deut 16:4 Passover #4 350ou 419r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' now ' Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' now ' Deut 16:14 Tabernacles Pilgrim Feast #4 \\tc3 351ou \\tc4 422r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' 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\\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' now ' Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' now ' Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles #4 352ou \\tc4 420r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 352ou \\tc4 420r' now ' Deut 16:16 Pilgrim Feast Passover Shavout Tabernacles #4 352ou 420r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:5 Tithe Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 353ou \\tc4 272r' now ' Deut 26:5 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now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 355ou 264r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 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\\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 357ou 262r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 358ou 425r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 359ou 584r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 360ou 511r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 361ou 513r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 76 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 87 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 362ou 583r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 86 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 363ou 582r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 364ou 568r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 365ou 567r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 366ou 587r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 367ou 585r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 368ou 23r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 369ou 588r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 370ou 508r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 371ou 505r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 372ou 506r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 373ou 514r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 374ou 507r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 375ou 276r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 32 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 376ou 586r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 377ou 515r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 378ou 516r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 379ou 609r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 380ou 482r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 381ou 481r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 382ou 547r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 383ou 189r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 384ou 463r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 385ou 465r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 87 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 386ou 552r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 387ou 502r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 388ou 18r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 389ou 496r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 390ou 569r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 391ou 495r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 392ou 489r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 393ou 15r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 394ou 16r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 395ou 17r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 396ou 20r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 397ou 21r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 398ou 13r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 399ou 548r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 400ou 546r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 401ou 486r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 402ou 484r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 403ou 483r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 404ou 485r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 405ou 57r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 406ou 14r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 407ou 490r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 408ou 557r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 409ou 602r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 410ou 597r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 411ou 596r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 412ou 491r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 413ou 492r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 414ou 549r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 415ou 551r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 416ou 550r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 417ou 498r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 418ou 497r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 419ou 494r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 420ou 493r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 95 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 106 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 421ou 545r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 113 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 124 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 422ou 556r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 423ou 603r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 424ou 575r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 425ou 553r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 426ou 554r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 427ou 487r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 428ou 488r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 429ou 599r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 430ou 600r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 431ou 598r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 432ou 125r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 433ou Not Listed' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 434ou 512r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 435ou 124r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 436ou 131r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 437ou 175r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 438ou 158r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 439ou 139r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 440ou 140r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 441ou 141r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 442ou 143r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 443ou 145r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 444ou 144r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 445ou 142r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 446ou 149r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 447ou 150r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 448ou 151r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 449ou 159r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 450ou 152r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 451ou 153r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 452ou 146r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 453ou 147r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 454ou 148r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 455ou 154r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 456ou 161r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 457ou 160r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 458ou 157r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 459ou 155r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 460ou 156r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 461ou 173r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 462ou 174r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 463ou 172r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 464ou 171r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 465ou 169r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 466ou 170r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 467ou 137r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 468ou 138r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 469ou 136r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 470ou 593r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 471ou 611r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 472ou 612r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 473ou 613r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 474ou 122r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 475ou 132r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 476ou 133r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 477ou 126r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 478ou 127r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 479ou 608r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 480ou 130r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 481ou 128r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 482ou 129r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 483ou 426r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 484ou 277r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 485ou 278r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 97 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 116 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 486ou 473r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 29 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 137 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 487ou 468r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 488ou 254r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 489ou 270r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 490ou 119r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 491ou 401r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 492ou 478r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 493ou 240r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 494ou 242r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 495ou 241r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 496ou 246r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 497ou 244r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 498ou 245r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 499ou 239r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 500ou 243r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 501ou 467r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 502ou 474r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 503ou 519r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 504ou 475r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 505ou 200r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 506ou 268r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 507ou 429r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 508ou 430r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 509ou 273r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 74 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 85 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 510ou 428r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 511ou 260r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 512ou 253r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 513ou 424r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 514ou 35r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' now ' Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' now ' Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' now ' Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* #8 515ou \\tc4 261r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 515ou \\tc4 261r' now ' Deut 14:22 \\it Tithe / Harvest \\it* #8 515ou 261r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical 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\\tc4 250r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' now ' Deut 15:8 #8 518ou 250r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* #8 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* #8 519ou 287r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' now ' Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' now ' Deut 15:13 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' now ' Deut 15:13 #8 520ou \\tc4 510r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 520ou \\tc4 510r' now ' Deut 15:13 #8 520ou 510r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 521ou 509r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 522ou 402r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 523ou 403r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF 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Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 525ou \\tc4 274r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 525ou 274r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 100 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 111 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 526ou 252r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close 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19:14 #8 \\tc3 528ou \\tc4 472r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 528ou \\tc4 472r' now ' Deut 19:14 #8 528ou \\tc4 472r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 528ou \\tc4 472r' now ' Deut 19:14 #8 528ou 472r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 #8 529ou \\tc4 604r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 #8 529ou 604r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 #8 530ou \\tc4 480r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 #8 530ou 480r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' now ' Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' now ' Deut 22:3 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' now ' Deut 22:3 #8 531ou \\tc4 479r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:3 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 531ou \\tc4 479r' now ' Deut 22:3 #8 531ou 479r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' now ' Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' now ' Deut 23:19 (20) #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' now ' Deut 23:19 (20) #8 532ou \\tc4 535r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:19 (20) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' now ' Deut 23:19 (20) #8 532ou 535r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 533ou 537r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 534ou 520r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 535ou \\tc4 522r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 535ou \\tc4 522r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 535ou 522r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' now ' Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' now ' Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' now ' Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* #8 536ou \\tc4 521r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 536ou \\tc4 521r' now ' Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* #8 536ou 521r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 537ou 533r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 538ou 529r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' now ' Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' now ' Deut 24:12 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' now ' Deut 24:12 #8 539ou \\tc4 531r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:12 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 539ou \\tc4 531r' now ' Deut 24:12 #8 539ou 531r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' now ' Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' now ' Deut 24:13 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' now ' Deut 24:13 #8 540ou \\tc4 530r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 540ou \\tc4 530r' now ' Deut 24:13 #8 540ou 530r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 541ou 518r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 542ou 532r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 543ou \\tc4 247r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 543ou 247r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 544ou 248r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 545ou 523r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 546ou 576r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 547ou 525r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 548ou 538r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 549ou 517r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 550ou 503r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 551ou 566r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 552ou 574r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 553ou 542r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 554ou 543r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 555ou 544r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 556ou 555r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 557ou 565r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 558ou 570r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 559ou 211r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 560ou 212r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 561ou 19r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 562ou 470r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 563ou 469r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 564ou 216r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 565ou 215r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 566ou 571r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 567ou 540r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 568ou 578r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 569ou 579r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 570ou 573r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 571ou 572r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 572ou 577r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 573ou 134r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 574ou 135r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 575ou 368r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 576ou 214r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 577ou 471r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 62 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 578ou 476r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 579ou 477r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 580ou 466r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 581ou 524r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 582ou 526r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 583ou 536r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 584ou 527r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 585ou 560r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 586ou 561r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 587ou 558r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 588ou 559r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 589ou 563r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 590ou 499r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 591ou 500r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 592ou 501r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 593ou 534r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 594ou 227r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 595ou 440r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 596ou 441r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 597ou 228r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 598ou 229r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 599ou 230r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 600ou 442r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 601ou 231r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 602ou 232r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 603ou 233r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 604ou 539r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 605ou 541r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 606ou 564r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 607ou 55r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 608ou 344r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 609ou 528r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 610ou 594r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 611ou 601r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 612ou 595r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 613ou 562r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger Strongs Hebrew Strongs Greek ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” Kryios G2962 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 H136 Kryios G2962 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 H3050 X ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 19 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 29 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 H410 Theos G2316 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' Elohim K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' Elohim K3363 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Elohim \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H430 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' Elohim K3363 H430 Theos G2316 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:" \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" now ' Mal\'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4' INFO: toUSX2XML: USX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:" \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" now ' Mal\'ak K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:" \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" now ' Mal\'ak K4855 H4397 \\tc4 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:4 tr:" \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" now ' Mal\'ak K4855 H4397 \\tc4 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:4 tr:" \\tc1 Mal'ak \\tc2 K4855 \\tc3 H4397 \\tc4" now ' Mal\'ak K4855 H4397 \\tc4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 110 \tc2 INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' CRITICAL: toUSX2XML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' now ' Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8. ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' now ' (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises. ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' now ' (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.) ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' now ' Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9. ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" now ' ha mal\'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' now ' Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9. ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' now ' Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' now ' All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x) ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" now ' Yahweh-Tzva\'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' now ' Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24). ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" now ' Yahweh Elohim Tzva\'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' now ' 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" now ' Elohei Tzva\'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSX2XML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' now ' 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14 ' ERROR: toUSX2XML: Can't write OTH USX book because no USX number available INFO: toUSX2XML: Ignored markers were {'c#'} WARNING: toUSX2XML: Unhandled books were ['CNC', 'OTH'] CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:2 v~:'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*' now 'Earth was tohu v\'bohu ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:2 v~:'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*' now 'Earth was tohu v\'bohu ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:27 v~:'\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' now 'God created man in his own likeness. 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 1:27 v~:'\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' now 'God created man in his own likeness. 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 1:30 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 1:30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:2 v~:'\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' now 'On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:2 v~:'\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' now 'On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:9 v~:'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' now 'Out of the ground Adonai God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:9 v~:'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' now 'Out of the ground Adonai God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:24 v~:'\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' now 'Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. 2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 2:24 v~:'\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' now 'Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. 2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 2:25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 2:25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 3:3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 5:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 7:7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 9:26 p~:'9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' now '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 9:26 p~:'9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' now '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:3 v~:'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' now 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* 12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:3 v~:'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' now 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* 12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 12:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:7 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' now 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* 12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 12:7 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' now 'Adonai appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* 12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 13:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 14:18 v~:"\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" now 'Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] brought out bread and wine. He was a priest of \\+tl El \'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 14:18 v~:"\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" now 'Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] brought out bread and wine. He was a priest of \\+tl El \'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 14:20 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 15:6 v~:'\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' now 'He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 (6) ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 15:6 v~:'\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' now 'He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 (6) ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 15:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in GEN 16:1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 16:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN 17:22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 17:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 18:14 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 19:24 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 21:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:14 v~:'22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' now '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:14 v~:'22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' now '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 25:23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 26:4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 32:27 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in GEN 37:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:3 v~:'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' now 'His master saw that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:3 v~:'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' now 'His master saw that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that Adonai made all that he did prosper in his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:4 v~:'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' now 'Joseph [May he add] found \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:4 v~:'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' now 'Joseph [May he add] found \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:21 v~:'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed cheshed ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him chen ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:21 v~:'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed cheshed ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him chen ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:23 v~:'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' now 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 39:23 v~:'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' now 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, Adonai made it prosper.' 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(John 18:31) \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' now '49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in GEN 49:10 p~:'49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' now '49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. 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CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 3:7 v~:"\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." now 'Adonai said, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 7:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 12:46 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 12:46 v~:'12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' now '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* 12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 12:46 v~:'12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' now '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* 12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 12:48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:12 v~:'13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' now '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, and every firstborn 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:12 v~:'13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' now '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, and every firstborn 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be Adonai ’s.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 13:13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:15 v~:'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' now 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the firstborn of my sons 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 13:15 v~:'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' now 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Adonai killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the firstborn of my sons 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 16:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 16:33 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a pot, and put an omer-full of \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 16:33 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a pot, and put an omer-full of \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before Adonai , to be kept throughout all your generations.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:5 v~:'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' now 'Now therefore, if you will indeed sh\'ma ·hear obey· my voice, and sh\'ma ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· from among all peoples; 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:5 v~:'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' now 'Now therefore, if you will indeed sh\'ma ·hear obey· my voice, and sh\'ma ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· from among all peoples; 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:19 v~:'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' now 'When the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a voice. 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 (A:6, S:7) ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 19:19 v~:'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' now 'When the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a voice. 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 (A:6, S:7) ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 20:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 20:25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:12 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 21:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 21:28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 21:33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*”)' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*”)' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 22:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 22:29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 23:19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 24:8 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made with you 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 24:8 v~:'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' now 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made with you 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:18 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 25:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:30 v~:'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' now 'You shall set up the tabernacle according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:30 v~:'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' now 'You shall set up the tabernacle according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:35 v~:'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' now 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· over against the table 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 26:35 v~:'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' now 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· over against the table 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 27:21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 28:32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 29:33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 30:19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 30:31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 31:18 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:1 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 32:23 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 33:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 33:19 v~:'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' now 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show racham ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” 33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 33:19 v~:'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' now 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim Adonai ’s name before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show racham ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” 33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 34:6 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' now 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in EXO 34:6 v~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' now 'Adonai passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 34:21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 34:21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO 34:26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in EXO 34:33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 35:3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in EXO 35:3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 1:3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 4:13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 7:11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 7:11 v~:'7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' now '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 7:11 v~:'7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' now '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 7:20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 11:44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 11:45 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 12:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 12:6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 13:35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 13:47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 14:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:2 v~:'14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' now '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word the 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:2 v~:'14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' now '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word the 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:3 v~:'\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' now 'and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 him, 14:3 According to and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 14:3 v~:'\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' now 'and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 him, 14:3 According to and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 14:34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 15:28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 15:28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*)' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*)' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 16:29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 18:19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 18:21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 19:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 19:18 v~:'19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' now '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 19:18 v~:'19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' now '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 19:35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 20:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 22:21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 22:21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 22:24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 23:20 v~:'23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' now '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LEV 23:20 v~:'23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' now '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 23:42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 24:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV 25:24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 25:29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 25:34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LEV 26:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV 27:28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 5:30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 6:23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 9:12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 10:9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 12:7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 15:38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 16:5 v~:'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' now 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 16:5 v~:'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' now 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 19:2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 19:21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' 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To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 28:26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 29:35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 30:2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 30:2 v~:'30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' now '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows he shall not break his word. 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in NUM 30:2 v~:'30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' now '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows he shall not break his word. 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in NUM 35:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM 35:32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 1:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 1:17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 4:24 v~:'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' now 'For Adonai your God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 4:24 v~:'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' now 'For Adonai your God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 4:35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in DEU 4:35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in DEU 4:35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in DEU 4:35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in DEU 4:35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 4:39 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in DEU 4:39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in DEU 4:39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in DEU 4:39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in DEU 4:39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:19 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 5:21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 5:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:4 v~:'6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' now '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. 6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:4 v~:'6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' now '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. 6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU 6:5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 6:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:5 v~:'6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' now '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. 6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:5 v~:'6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' now '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. 6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 6:9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:13 v~:'\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' now 'You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:13 v~:'\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' now 'You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:16 v~:'6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' now '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 6:16 v~:'6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' now '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 7:6 v~:'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' now 'For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has chosen you to be a \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 7:6 v~:'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' now 'For you are a holy people to Adonai your God. Adonai your God has chosen you to be a \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 8:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 8:3 v~:'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' now 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with manna ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of Adonai ’s mouth. 8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 8:3 v~:'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' now 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with manna ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of Adonai ’s mouth. 8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 8:10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 10:20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 10:20 v~:'10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' now '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall dabak ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 10:20 v~:'10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' now '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall dabak ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 10:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 12:23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 12:32 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 13:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 13:14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 13:14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 14:22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 14:28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 15:7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 15:9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 16:3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 16:16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 17:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 17:17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 17:18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 18:15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:15 v~:'18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' now '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* 18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:15 v~:'18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' now '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* 18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:17 v~:'18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' now '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:17 v~:'18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' now '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 him. ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 18:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:19 v~:'18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' now '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* 18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 18:19 v~:'18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' now '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* 18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 19:17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 19:17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 19:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 20:10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:21 v~:'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' now 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:21 v~:'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' now 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 21:22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 21:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:22 v~:'\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' now 'If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* 21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 21:22 v~:'\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' now 'If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* 21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 21:23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 22:13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. 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Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:21 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 22:24 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. 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Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. 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The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. 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Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 23:17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 23:24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 24:1 v~:'24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' now '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 24:1 v~:'24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' now '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 24:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 24:8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 24:16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 25:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 25:12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 26:14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 27:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 27:26 v~:'\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' now '‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ 27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 27:26 v~:'\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' now '‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ 27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 29:4 v~:'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' now 'But Adonai has not given you a heart to know, eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. 29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 29:4 v~:'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' now 'But Adonai has not given you a heart to know, eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. 29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 29:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:3 v~:'30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' now '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:3 v~:'30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' now '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:4 v~:'\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' now 'If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:4 v~:'\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' now 'If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:5 v~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in DEU 30:5 v~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in DEU 31:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. 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Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU 31:12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in DEU 31:19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. 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ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' now '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* 2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' now '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* 2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' now ' \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally his Anointed, 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' now ' \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally his Anointed, 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' now '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) “Yet I have set 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' now '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) “Yet I have set 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Adonai said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Adonai said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 2:7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' now ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* 2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' now ' \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* 2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:8 v~:'2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' now '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 2:8 v~:'2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' now '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 2:11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 4:4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 5:9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 6:8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 7:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 7:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:2 v~:'8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' now '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 established strength, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:2 v~:'8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' now '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 established strength, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 v~:'8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 v~:'8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 p~:'8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:5 p~:'8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 8:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' now ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* 8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 8:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' now ' \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* 8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 14:3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:8 v~:'\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' now 'I always set \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:8 v~:'\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' now 'I always set \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 v~:'16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 v~:'16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 v~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* 16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 v~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* 16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 p~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. 16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 16:10 p~:'16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' now '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. 16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 16:11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 18:49 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:49 p~:'\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' now 'and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. 18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 18:49 p~:'\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' now 'and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. 18:49 Quoted in Rom 15:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 v~:'21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 v~:'21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 p~:"\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" now 'How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:1 p~:"\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" now 'How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:5 v~:'21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' now '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 21:5 v~:'21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' now '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 v~:'22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* 22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 v~:'22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* 22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 p~:'22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' now '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) Why are you 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:1 p~:'22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' now '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) Why are you 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 v~:'22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' now '22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 v~:'22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' now '22:7 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Luke 23:35 me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 p~:'\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' now 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:7 p~:'\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' now 'They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* 22:7 Quoted in Matt 27:39' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 v~:'22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 v~:'22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '22:8 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' now 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' now 'so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' now ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' now ' \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* 22:8 Quoted in Matt 27:43' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 22:17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 v~:'22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:18 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' now ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' now ' \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* 22:18 Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '22:22 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 22:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' now ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* 22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:22 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' now ' \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* 22:22 Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:1722:22 Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 v~:'22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 v~:'22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '22:27 MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* 22:27 Quoted in Luke 24:47 to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 p~:'\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' now 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:27 p~:'\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' now 'All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:28 v~:'\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' now 'For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 22:28 v~:'\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' now 'For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 23:1 v~:'23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' now '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 23:1 v~:'23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' now '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 23:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 24:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:1 v~:'\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' now 'The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; 24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:1 v~:'\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' now 'The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; 24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:10 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the Melek haKavod [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 24:10 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the Melek haKavod [King of Glory]! Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. 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but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 27:13 p~:'27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' now '27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 27:13 p~:'27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' now '27:13 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 29:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 v~:'30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' now '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 v~:'30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' now '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 p~:'\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' now 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 30:3 p~:'\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' now 'You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 31:5 v~:'31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' now '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* 31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 31:5 v~:'31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' now '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* 31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 31:19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:0 cd:'\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:0 cd:'\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:2 v~:'\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' now 'Blessed is the man to whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, 32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 32:2 v~:'\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' now 'Blessed is the man to whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, 32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 32:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:12 p~:"\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" now 'Who \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:12 p~:"\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" now 'Who \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:15 v~:'\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:15 v~:'\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:16 v~:'\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, 34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:16 v~:'\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' now 'But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, 34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 34:19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:19 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:19 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 34:20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 v~:'34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 v~:'34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 34:20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' now ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* 34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 34:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' now ' \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* 34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 35:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 35:11 v~:'35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' now '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* 35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 35:11 v~:'35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' now '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* 35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 36:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:1 p~:'\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' now '“There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” 36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 36:1 p~:'\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' now '“There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” 36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: 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'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 38:14 v~:'38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' now '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 38:14 v~:'38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' now '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 v~:'40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 v~:'40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' now ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* 40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' now ' \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* 40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 v~:'40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 v~:'40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 40:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 v~:'40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' now '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* 40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 v~:'40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' now '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* 40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 p~:'\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' now 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:8 p~:'\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' now 'Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:9 p~:'\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' now 'Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:9 p~:'\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' now 'Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:10 p~:'\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' now 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 40:10 p~:'\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' now 'I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* 41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* 41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 41:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:13 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], 41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 41:13 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], 41:13 Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 42:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 42:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 44:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 44:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 44:22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:2 p~:'45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' now '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:2 p~:'45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' now '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 v~:'45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 v~:'45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 v~:'45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 v~:'45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 45:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' now ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* 45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 45:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' now ' \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* 45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:7 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:7 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:11 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 46:11 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 48:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 48:8 p~:"in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." now 'in the city of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 48:8 p~:"in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." now 'in the city of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 49:15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 49:15 v~:'49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' now '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 49:15 v~:'49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' now '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 49:17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 50:14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 51:4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 52:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 52:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 53:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 53:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 54:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 54:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 55:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 55:0 cd:'\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 59:5 v~:"You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," now 'You, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 59:5 v~:"You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," now 'You, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 62:12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:18 p~:"\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'the Lord would not have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:18 p~:"\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'the Lord would not have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:19 v~:"But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'But most certainly, God has \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 66:19 v~:"But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" now 'But most certainly, God has \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 66:19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 v~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 v~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 68:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' now 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* 68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 68:18 p~:'\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' now 'You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* 68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:4 v~:'69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' now '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 are more than the hairs of my head. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:4 v~:'69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' now '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 are more than the hairs of my head. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:6 v~:"Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:6 v~:"Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 v~:'69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' now '69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 v~:'69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' now '69:9 MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) 69:9 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in John 2:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' now ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' now ' \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* 69:9 Quoted in Rom 15:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:21 p~:'69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' now '69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:21 p~:'69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' now '69:21 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in John 19:28-29 they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* 69:21 Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:25 v~:'69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 69:25 v~:'69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '69:25 MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 69:25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: 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MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:0 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:2 v~:'72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' now '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* 72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:2 v~:'72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' now '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* 72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 72:8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PSA 72:8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 72:10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:11 v~:'72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' now '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:11 v~:'72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' now '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 72:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:18 v~:'\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], 72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 72:18 v~:'\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], 72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 74:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 74:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written PSA (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PS (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write INT OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write FRT OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Gen.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 1: \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.2: 'v~' field is 'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heaven· and ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heaven· and ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·; then God separates ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·; then God separates ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· out of the ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· out of the ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choshek' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choshek' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·darkness·. The ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·darkness·. The ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl layil' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl layil' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·night·.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·night·.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.5: 'v~' field is 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. 1:5 Day 1: God creates the division of There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.1:5 The Hebrew word ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the ' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the ' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.8: 'v~' field is 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. 1:8 Day 2: God divides the There was evening and there was morning, a second \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yam' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yam' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sea· and the ' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sea· and the ' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.13: 'v~' field is 'There was evening and there was morning, a third \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'or" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'or" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lights· and the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lights· and the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl chochavi'm" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl chochavi'm" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·stars·; this gives us ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·stars·; this gives us ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.19: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fourth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* and ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* and ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, with creatures that possess a ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, with creatures that possess a ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.23: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.24: 'v~' field is 'God said, “Let the earth produce \\tl nefesh chai\\tl* ·soul living· creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in ' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in ' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chavash' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chavash' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.26: 'v~' field is 'God said, “Let us make a \\tl \'adam\\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority 1:26 Hebrew over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.27: 'v~' field is '\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.30 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zachar' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zachar' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male· and ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male· and ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl n'keivah" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl n'keivah" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.31: 'v~' field is "God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was \\tl m'ohd tov\\tl* ·exceedingly good·. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 v~:'78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 v~:'78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shavat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shavat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called ' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called ' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 days of old, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 days of old, ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shabbat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shabbat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.3: 'v~' field is 'God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah\'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done.2:3 Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· to till the ' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· to till the ' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adamah" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adamah" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ground·' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ground·' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yatzar' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yatzar' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·formed, framed· the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·formed, framed· the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl nish'mat chayim" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl nish'mat chayim" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt*2:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:452:7 Day 6b: God ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Gan-'Eden" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Gan-'Eden" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'etz chai" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'etz chai" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tov v' rah" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tov v' rah" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.9: 'v~' field is 'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lo-tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lo-tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared ' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared ' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.19: 'v~' field is 'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed every animal of the field, and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. Whatever the man called every living creature became its name. 2:19 God invites Adam to create in a similar fashion as God did; Adam is allowed to declare for each animal a unique name, the name identifies an essential character of each animal. \\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* God refined and fashioned an \\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the man, and brought her to the man." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* God fashioned an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* God fashioned an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.’”' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.’”' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· to make an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· to make an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male, human· into a ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male, human· into a ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.23: 'v~' field is 'The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl \'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl \'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.”2:23 With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) 2:23 Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl banah' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl banah' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:24 v~:'\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' now 'He rained down \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· on them to eat, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 78:24 v~:'\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' now 'He rained down \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· on them to eat, ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.3.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 78:24 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.3.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.8: 'v~' field is "They \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of \\nd Adonai \\nd* God among the trees of the garden." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.10: 'v~' field is "The man said, “I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is "“Because you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your wife’s voice," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is 'the ground is \\qt cursed \\qt* for your sake.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt It will yield thorns and thistles \\qt* 3:18 Quoted in Heb 6:8 to you;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.19: 'v~' field is 'By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to the ground,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.19: 'p~' field is 'and to dust you shall made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.24: 'v~' field is 'So he \\tl gahrash\\tl* ·relationally divorced· the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cain [Acquisition] \\qt* said to \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \\qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \\qt murdered \\qt* 4:8 Quoted in 1 John 3:12 him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Cain [Acquisition], “Where is \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], \\qt* your brother?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, “What have you done? \\qt The \\qt* voice of your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* cries to me from \\qt the ground. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.11: 'v~' field is 'Now you are cursed because of \\qt the ground, \\qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* 4:11 Quoted in Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51 from your hand.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.18: 'v~' field is 'To Enoch was born Irad. Irad became the father of Mehujael. Mehujael became the father of Methushael. Methushael became the father of Lamech. \\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.23: 'p~' field is "“Adah and Zillah, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* 5:2 Quoted in Matt 9:4; Mark 10:6 and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.5.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.24: 'v~' field is 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt*5:24 Quoted in Heb 11:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the \\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 'v~' field is 'But Noah [Rest] found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s eyes.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'resheet\\tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 2: \\tl Noach\\tl* ·Noah [Rest]· 6:9-11:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.7.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt*7:7 Quoted in Matt 24:37; Luke 17:27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.7.16: 'v~' field is 'Those who went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God enjoined him; then \\nd Adonai \\nd* shut him in. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.8.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* 8:21 Quoted in Phil 4:18 \\nd Adonai \\nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.26: 'p~' field is '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.10.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.7: 'v~' field is "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.28: 'v~' field is 'Haran [Mountaineer] died before his father Terah in the land of his birth, in Ur of the Chaldees. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 3: \\tl Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Go Into yourself· 12:1-17:27" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* 12:1 Quoted in Heb 11:8 \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*12:1 Quoted in Acts 7:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.3: 'v~' field is 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.4: 'v~' field is 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* 12:4 Quoted in Heb 11:8 as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 79:6 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.4: 'v~' field is 'to the place of the altar, which he had made there at the first. There Avram [Exalted father] called on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.13.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.15: 'v~' field is 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*13:15 Quoted in Luke 1:55; Acts 7:5; Gal 3:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.13: 'v~' field is 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.14: 'v~' field is "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.17: 'v~' field is 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.18: 'v~' field is "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.19: 'v~' field is "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'v~' field is "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.14.20 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*14:20 Quoted in Heb 7:1-2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.22: 'v~' field is "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.1: 'v~' field is 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.15.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* 15:5 Quoted in Heb 11:12 if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*15:5 Quoted in Rom 4:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:4 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:4 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.13: 'v~' field is 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.15.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*15:14 Quoted in Acts 7:6-7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.16.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.2: 'v~' field is "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.16.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.13: 'v~' field is "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.1: 'v~' field is 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* 17:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 1:73 and will multiply you exceedingly.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.5: 'v~' field is 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*17:5 Quoted in Rom 4:17-18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.6: 'v~' field is 'I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make nations of you. Kings will come out of you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.7: 'v~' field is 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* 17:7 Quoted in Gal 3:16 after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* 17:8 Quoted in Acts 7:5 I will be their God.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.19: 'v~' field is 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*17:19 Quoted in Luke 1:55' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.20: 'v~' field is "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:19 v~:"Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Turn us again, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 80:19 v~:"Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'Turn us again, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva\'ot [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is ' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is ' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh" token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh" token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.22: 'v~' field is 'When he finished talking with him, 17:22 Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.23: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] took Ishmael [Pays attention God] his son, all who were born in his house, and all who were bought with his money; every male among the men of Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s house, and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in the same day, as God had said to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 4: \\tl Vayera\\tl* ·He appeared· 18:1-22:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.3: 'v~' field is 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.18.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*18:10 Quoted in Rom 9:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.10: 'p~' field is "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.18.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.14: 'v~' field is 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*18:14 Quoted in Rom 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.3: 'v~' field is 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.19: 'v~' field is 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.23: 'v~' field is 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.19.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.24: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*19:24 Quoted in Luke 17:29' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.26: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* 19:26 Quoted in Luke 17:32 looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.20.13: 'v~' field is 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.4: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] circumcised his son, Isaac [Laughter], when he was eight days old, as God had enjoined him. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.6: 'v~' field is "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.21:9 Note: The word used has multiple meanings, in this context it can mean exposing the younger brother to crude humor about sex, worship, prayer, and death. This can be seen in the word usage context (Gen 19:14, 26:8; Ex 32:6). The older brother is exposing the younger brother to ideas that would impede his moral behavior growth, to be like Abraham and Sarah. This is why it is recorded and Sarah was so angry.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.10 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*21:10 Quoted in Gal 4:30' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 v~:'\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' now 'I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, 82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 v~:'\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' now 'I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, 82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 82:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.12: 'v~' field is 'God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*21:12 Quoted in Rom 9:7; Heb 11:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 p~:'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' now 'all of you are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. 82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 82:6 p~:'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' now 'all of you are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. 82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.17: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.23: 'v~' field is 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.26: 'v~' field is "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.33: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.5: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.14: 'v~' field is '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.15: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.16: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* 22:17 Quoted in Heb 6:13-14 \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* 22:17 Quoted in Heb 11:12 Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.18: 'v~' field is '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 5: \\tl Hayyei-Sarah\\tl* ·Life of Sarah [Princess]· 23:1-25:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.4: 'v~' field is '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* 23:4 Quoted in Heb 11:13; 1 Pet 2:11 living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.6: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.8: 'v~' field is "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.11: 'v~' field is "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.13: 'v~' field is "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.15: 'v~' field is "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.16: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* 24:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5 He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.9: 'v~' field is 'The servant put his hand under the thigh of Abraham [Father of a multitude] his master, and swore to him concerning this matter. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:1 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:1 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.14: 'v~' field is 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.26: 'v~' field is 'The man bowed his head, and worshiped \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.27: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:3 p~:"near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." now 'near your altars, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:3 p~:"near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." now 'near your altars, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.30: 'v~' field is "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.49: 'v~' field is 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.52: 'v~' field is "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.67: 'v~' field is "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.67: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.15: 'v~' field is 'Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:12 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 84:12 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 6: \\tl Tol'dot\\tl* ·Generations· 25:19-28:9" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.25.23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*25:23 Quoted in Rom 9:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.28: 'v~' field is "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.26.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.4: 'v~' field is 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*26:4 Quoted in Acts 3:25' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.5: 'v~' field is "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.12: 'v~' field is 'Isaac [Laughter] sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year one hundred times what he planted. \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed him. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.4: 'v~' field is "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.5: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.6: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.8: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.9: 'v~' field is "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.13: 'v~' field is "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.14: 'v~' field is "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.34: 'v~' field is "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.43: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.3: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 86:9 v~:'\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' now 'All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 86:9 v~:'\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' now 'All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.6: 'v~' field is 'Now Esau [Hairy] saw that Isaac [Laughter] had blessed Jacob [Supplanter] and sent him away to Paddan Aram [Elevated], to take him a wife from there,and as he blessed him, Issac [Laughter] enjoined these words to Esau [Hairy], saying, “You shall not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan [Humbled],” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 86:9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.7: 'v~' field is "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 7: \\tl Vayetze\\tl* ·And he went out· 28:10-32:2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.12: 'v~' field is 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* 28:12 Quoted in John 1:51 on it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.13: 'v~' field is "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.17: 'v~' field is 'Leah [Weary]’s eyes were weak, but Rachel [Ewe sheep] was beautiful in form and attractive. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.18: 'v~' field is "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.30: 'v~' field is "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.32: 'v~' field is "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.33: 'v~' field is "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.35: 'v~' field is 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.6: 'v~' field is "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.22: 'v~' field is "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.27: 'v~' field is 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.1: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 88:0 cd:'\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 88:0 cd:'\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.13: 'v~' field is 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. 31:13 See (Gen 28) for Beth-El reference. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.42: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.54: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] offered a sacrifice in the mountain, and called his relatives to eat bread. They ate bread, and stayed all night in the mountain. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 8: \\tl Vayishlach\\tl* ·And he sent· 32:3-36:43' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.5: 'v~' field is 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.9: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.10: 'v~' field is 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.32.27 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He said, “The children whom God has graciously given your servant.” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.8: 'p~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.10: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.15: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.16: 'v~' field is 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.20: 'v~' field is "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.3: 'v~' field is "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.5: 'v~' field is "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.7: 'v~' field is "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.11: 'v~' field is 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.17: 'v~' field is "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.24: 'v~' field is "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.7: 'v~' field is 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.11: 'v~' field is 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.13: 'v~' field is 'God went up from him in the place where he spoke with him. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:3 p~:'\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' now 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:3 p~:'\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' now 'I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.22: 'v~' field is "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:4 v~:'\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' now '‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 forever, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:4 v~:'\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' now '‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 forever, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 9: \\tl Vayeshev\\tl* ·And he continued living· 37:1-40:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.3: 'v~' field is "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.4: 'v~' field is "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.6: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* 37:11 Quoted in Acts 7:9 but his father kept this saying in mind.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.17: 'v~' field is "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.21: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.22: 'v~' field is 'Reuben [See, a son!] said to them, “Shed no blood. Throw him into this pit that is in the wilderness, but lay no hand on him”— that he might deliver him out of their hand, to restore him to his father. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.27: 'v~' field is "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.37.28 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.28: 'v~' field is 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*37:28 Quoted in Acts 7:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.30: 'v~' field is 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.35: 'v~' field is 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.38.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.3: 'v~' field is 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.4: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.6: 'p~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] was well-built and handsome. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.10: 'v~' field is "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.14: 'v~' field is 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.15: 'v~' field is "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.17: 'v~' field is 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.19: 'v~' field is "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.21: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.23: 'v~' field is 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.14: 'v~' field is 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.19: 'v~' field is 'Within three more days, Pharaoh will lift up your head from off you, and will hang you on a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from off you.” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 2:13-4:42" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 89:29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 10: \\tl Mikketz\\tl* ·At the end· 41:1-44:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:29 v~:'89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' now '89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* 89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:29 v~:'89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' now '89:29 MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* 89:29 Quoted in John 12:34' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.12: 'v~' field is 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.14: 'v~' field is 'Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph [May he add], and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon. He shaved himself, changed his clothing, and came in to Pharaoh. \\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.15: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.38: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?” \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.41.41 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.41: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*41:41 Quoted in Acts 7:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.52: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.54: 'v~' field is 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* 41:54 Quoted in Acts 7:11 just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.42.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.5: 'v~' field is 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*42:5 Quoted in Acts 7:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.18: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] said to them the third day, “Do this, and live, for I fear God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.21: 'v~' field is "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.22: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.23: 'v~' field is "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.38: 'v~' field is 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.14: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.15: 'v~' field is 'The men took that present, and they took double money in their hand, and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]; and got up, went down to Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stood before Joseph [May he add]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.25: 'v~' field is "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.29: 'v~' field is 'He lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south], his brother, his mother’s son, and said, “Is this your youngest brother, of whom you spoke to me?” He said, “God be gracious to you, my son.” \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.30: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:51 v~:'89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 89:51 v~:'89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '89:51 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.14: 'v~' field is 'Judah [Praised] and his brothers came to Joseph [May he add]’s house, and he was still there. They fell on the ground before him. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.20: 'v~' field is "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.29: 'v~' field is 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.30: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore when I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us; since his life is bound up in the boy’s life; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.31: 'v~' field is 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.45.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*45:1 Quoted in Acts 7:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.2: 'v~' field is "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 90:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.7: 'v~' field is 'God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to save you alive by a great deliverance. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.16: 'v~' field is "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.18: 'v~' field is 'Take your father and your households, and come to me, and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you will eat the fat of the land.’ \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.27: 'v~' field is 'They told him all the words of Joseph [May he add], which he had said to them. When he saw the wagons which Joseph [May he add] had sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob [Supplanter], their father, revived. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.46.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.22: 'v~' field is 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.25: 'v~' field is 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.26: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 12: \\tl Vayechi\\tl* ·And he lived· 47:28-50:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.29: 'v~' field is 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.47.31 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.31: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*47:31 Quoted in Heb 11:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.3: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.48.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.4: 'v~' field is 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*48:4 Quoted in Acts 7:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.9: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Please bring them to me, and I will bless them.” \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.8: 'v~' field is '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.10: 'p~' field is '49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.18: 'v~' field is "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 91:12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.4: 'v~' field is 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 92:0 cd:'\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' now 'A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 92:0 cd:'\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' now 'A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.20: 'v~' field is 'As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring to pass, as it is today, to save many people alive. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.22: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery], he, and his father’s house. Joseph [May he add] lived one hundred ten years. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Exod.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 13: \\tl Sh'mot\\tl* ·Names· 1:1-6:1" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.7: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.1.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.8: 'v~' field is 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*1:8 Quoted in Acts 7:17-18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.15: 'v~' field is 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.16: 'v~' field is 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.17: 'v~' field is 'But the midwives feared God, and didn’t do what the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] ordered them, but saved the baby boys alive. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.19: 'v~' field is 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.2.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.2: 'v~' field is 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*2:2 Quoted in Heb 11:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.11: 'v~' field is 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* 2:11 Quoted in Heb 11:24 he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.13: 'v~' field is 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.2.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.14: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* 2:14 Quoted in Acts 7:35 \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*2:14 Quoted in Acts 7:27-28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.15: 'v~' field is "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.24: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* 3:2 Quoted in Acts 7:30 He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.5: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*3:5 Quoted in Acts 7:33' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.6: 'v~' field is 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*3:6 Quoted in Matt 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37; Acts 3:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* 3:6 Quoted in Acts 7:32 at God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* 3:8 Quoted in Acts 7:34 out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.10: 'v~' field is 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* 3:10 Quoted in Acts 7:34 to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.15: 'v~' field is 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* 3:15 Quoted in Acts 5:30, 22:14, 24:14 \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* 3:15 Quoted in Acts 3:13 has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.18: 'v~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.21: 'v~' field is 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.8: 'v~' field is "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.9: 'v~' field is "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.23: 'v~' field is 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.31: 'v~' field is "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.31: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.1: 'v~' field is "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.2: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.14: 'v~' field is 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 94:11 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of man,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 94:11 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of man,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 14: \\tl Va'era\\tl* ·And I appeared· 6:2-9:35" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.3: 'v~' field is 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.5: 'v~' field is "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.6: 'v~' field is 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* 6:6 Quoted in Acts 13:17 and with great judgments:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.7: 'v~' field is 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* 6:7 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16 and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.12: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 94:14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.28: 'v~' field is 'On the day when \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.30: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.4: 'v~' field is "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.13: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.16: 'v~' field is "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.7.20 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.7.20 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.20: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*7:20 Quoted in Rev 8:8, 11:67:20 Referenced in (2 Tim 3:8) though not direct quote' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.21: 'v~' field is 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* 7:21 Quoted in Rev 16:3 and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* 7:21 Quoted in Rev 16:6 was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.22: 'v~' field is 'The magicians 7:22 See Reference verse Note on (Ex 7:11) with (2 Tim 3:8)of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.10: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.15: 'v~' field is "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.19: 'v~' field is 'Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* 8:19 Quoted in Luke 11:20 and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.20: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.22: 'v~' field is 'I will set apart in that day the land of Goshen [Drawing near], in which my people dwell, that no swarms of flies shall be there; to the end you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* on the earth. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.26: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.27: 'v~' field is 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* 9:9 Parallel plague in Rev 16:2 breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.13: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.16: 'v~' field is 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* 9:16 Quoted in Rom 9:17 \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.32: 'v~' field is 'But the wheat and the spelt was not struck, for they had not grown up. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 15: \\tl Bo\\tl* ·Go· 10:1-13:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.3: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 95:7 p~:'95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 95:7 p~:'95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.11: 'v~' field is 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.19: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* turned an exceeding strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.24: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh called to Moses [Drawn out], and said, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Only let your flocks and your herds stay behind. Let your little ones also go with you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “You must also give into our hand sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.26: 'v~' field is 'Our livestock also shall go with us. Not a hoof shall be left behind, for of it we must take to serve \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; and we don’t know with what we must serve \\nd Adonai \\nd*, until we come there.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Pharaoh won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Their flight and to count ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Their flight and to count ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 95:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Compare: ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Compare: ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. The Rabbis view ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. The Rabbis view ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb with ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb with ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.8: 'v~' field is '12:8 Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): T. To eat the flesh of the They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The ' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The ' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.11: 'v~' field is 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.15: 'v~' field is '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; 12:15 Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): T. To remove the even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 14th is ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 14th is ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· and then ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· and then ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.18: 'v~' field is '12:18 Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on ' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on ' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.20: 'v~' field is '12:20 Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.21: 'v~' field is 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.22: 'v~' field is 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.23: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* 12:23 Quoted in Heb 11:28 to come in to your houses to strike you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.27: 'v~' field is 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 97:7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.31: 'v~' field is 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 97:7 p~:'\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' now ' \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! 97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 97:7 p~:'\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' now ' \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! 97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.12.40 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.40: 'v~' field is 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*12:40 Quoted in Gal 3:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.43: 'v~' field is '12:43 Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.12.46 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.46: 'v~' field is '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised ' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised ' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.48: 'v~' field is 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: 12:48 Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.49: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.51: 'v~' field is 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* 12:51 Quoted in Acts 13:17 of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* 13:2 Quoted in Luke 2:23 whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see ' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see ' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.12: 'v~' field is '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.13: 'v~' field is '13:13 Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a Every firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb; 13:13 Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:12-13) (#8.485): T. To break the neck of a firstborn donkey that is not redeemed / R. To break the neck of a firstborn unclean animal if the owner does not intend to redeem it and if you will not redeem it, then you shall break its neck; and you shall redeem all the firstborn of man among your sons. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.15: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 16: \\tl B'shallach\\tl* ·After he had to go· 13:17-17:16" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.17: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.18: 'v~' field is 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and he pursued the children of Israel [God prevails]; for the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.12: 'v~' field is 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.28: 'v~' field is 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.29: 'v~' field is 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* 14:29 Quoted in Heb 11:29 and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* 15:1 Quoted in Rev 15:3 (Song of Moses; see Ex 15:2-18) to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.2: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.4: 'p~' field is 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.11: 'p~' field is 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.13: 'v~' field is '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.14: 'v~' field is "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.26: 'v~' field is "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.4: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.7: 'v~' field is "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.10: 'v~' field is 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.12: 'v~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.16.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.15: 'v~' field is 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*16:15 Quoted in John 6:31, 6:49' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.16: 'v~' field is 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.18: 'v~' field is 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* 16:18 Quoted in 2 Cor 8:15 They gathered every man according to his eating.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.20: 'v~' field is "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.23: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “This is that which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Today you shall not find it in the field.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.26: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of ' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of ' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl manna' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl manna' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. 16:29 Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.31: 'v~' field is 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.33: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.35: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* 16:35 Quoted in Acts 13:18until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.36: 'v~' field is 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:0 cd:'\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:0 cd:'\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' now 'A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:1 v~:'102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:1 v~:'102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.13: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] defeated Amalek [Man who licks up] and his people with the edge of the sword. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 17: \\tl Yitro\\tl* ·Jethro [Abundance]· 18:1-20:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.1: 'v~' field is "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.16: 'v~' field is 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. I will give you counsel, and God be with you. You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.24: 'v~' field is "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.5: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.6: 'v~' field is 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* 19:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9; Rev 1:6, 5:10 and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* 19:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.13: 'v~' field is 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* 19:13 Quoted in Heb 12:20 or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.16: 'v~' field is 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* 19:16 Quoted in Rev 4:5 and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.18: 'v~' field is 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Heb 12:18 and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.19: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' token in Exod.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' token in Exod.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.3: 'v~' field is '20:3 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' token in Exod.20.5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' token in Exod.20.5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.5: 'v~' field is '20:5 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, 20:5 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.6: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 v~:'102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 v~:'102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 p~:'\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:25 p~:'\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:26 p~:'\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:27 v~:'\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 102:27 v~:'\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 102:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. 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The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 103:8 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, 103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 103:8 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, 103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.11: 'v~' field is 'for in six days \\nd Adonai \\nd* made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and made it holy.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. 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Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). 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To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.12: 'v~' field is '20:12 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* 20:12 Quoted in Mark 7:10 \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* 20:12 Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Exod.20.13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Exod.20.13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.13: 'v~' field is '20:13 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*20:13 Quoted in Matt 5:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 103:17 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.14: 'v~' field is '20:14 Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*20:14 Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Exod.20.15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Exod.20.15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.15: 'v~' field is '20:15 Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*20:15 Quoted in Rom 2:2120:15 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.16: 'v~' field is '20:16 Ex 20:16; Deut 5:20 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:20] (#9.546): Not to testify falsely against your neighbor “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* 20:16 Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 against your neighbor.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.17: 'v~' field is '20:17 Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* 20:17 Quoted in Rom 7:7 20:17 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.18: 'v~' field is '20:18 Hebrew ch. 20 v. 15 All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.19: 'v~' field is "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.23: 'v~' field is '20:23 Ex 20:23 [Heb Bible Ex 20:20] (#2a.62): T. Not to make deities of silver or gold / R. Not to make human figures or forms for decoration, even if they are not worshiped You shall most certainly not make alongside of me deities of silver, or deities of gold for yourselves. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nimrod' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nimrod' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Bavel' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Bavel' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 104:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 18: \\tl Mishpatim\\tl* ·Judgments, Rulings· 21:1-24:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)' token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)' token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.2: 'v~' field is '21:2 Ex 21:2 (#4.282): T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.5: 'v~' field is "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.9: 'v~' field is 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' token in Exod.21.10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' token in Exod.21.10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.21.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.21.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.17: 'v~' field is '21:17 Ex 21:17 (#5.363): Not to curse your father or mother \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*21:17 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' token in Exod.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' token in Exod.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* 21:24 Quoted in Matt 5:38 hand for hand, foot for foot,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' token in Exod.21.33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' token in Exod.21.33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' token in Exod.22.22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' token in Exod.22.22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.23: 'v~' field is "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' token in Exod.22.25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' token in Exod.22.25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.27: 'v~' field is "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.22.28 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.28: 'v~' field is '22:28 Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death “You shall not blaspheme God, 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*22:28 Quoted in Acts 23:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' token in Exod.23.5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' token in Exod.23.5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of ' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of ' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sabbath' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sabbath' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sabbath year·' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sabbath year·' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' token in Exod.23.12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' token in Exod.23.12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.13: 'v~' field is '23:13 Ex 23:13 (#3.192): T. Pay attention to everything Adonai has told you / R. To worship Adonai your God / R. Not to proselytize the children of Israel to worship and serve false deities, that is idolatry “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; 23:13 Ex 23:13 (#2a.63): T. Not to mention or invoke the name of false deities / R. Not to swear, make an oath, or a vow in the name of false deities and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·, and ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·, and ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.15: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven ' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven ' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' token in Exod.23.19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' token in Exod.23.19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.21: 'v~' field is "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.22: 'v~' field is "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.24: 'v~' field is 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl avodah' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl avodah' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.25: 'v~' field is '23:25 Ex 23:25 (#1.2): To give You shall serve \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and he will bless your bread and your water, and I will take sickness away from among you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.31: 'v~' field is 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.32: 'v~' field is 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.33: 'v~' field is '23:33 Ex 23:33 (#2a.64): Not to allow idolaters to dwell in the land (of Israel) They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.7: 'v~' field is "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.12: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.15: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] went up on the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain. \\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.17: 'v~' field is 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mishpatim\\tl* ·Taking leave ·Judgments, Rulings·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 7:1-8:3" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 19: \\tl T'rumah\\tl* ·Elevated Offerings, Contribution· 25:1-27:19" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.10: 'v~' field is '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* 25:11 Quoted in Heb 9:4 You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* 25:16 Quoted in Heb 9:4 which I shall give you into the ark. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.25.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*25:18 Quoted in Heb 9:5. The Mercy Seat is one in the same as the lid for the ark (see Ex 26:34). This is the “seat” of the throne of God (see v22).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.31: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.32: 'v~' field is 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.33: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.34: 'v~' field is 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.35: 'v~' field is 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.37: 'v~' field is 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.25.40 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*25:40 Quoted in Heb 8:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.40: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.30: 'v~' field is 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.33: 'v~' field is 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* 26:33 Quoted in Heb 9:3 from the most holy for you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.35: 'v~' field is 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.8: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.16: 'v~' field is 'For the gate of the court shall be a screen of twenty cubits [30 ft; 91.44 m], of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer; their pillars four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m], and their sockets four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.17: 'v~' field is 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 20: \\tl Tetzaveh\\tl* ·You are to order· 27:20-30:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.20: 'v~' field is '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorot' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorot' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorah' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorah' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamp· every day' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamp· every day' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the two stones on the shoulder straps of the ephod, to be stones of memorial for the children of Israel [God prevails]: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear their names before \\nd Adonai \\nd* on his two shoulders for a memorial. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.15: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ephod' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ephod' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.29: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.30: 'v~' field is "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.35: 'v~' field is "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* 29:18 Quoted in Phil 4:18 an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.23: 'v~' field is 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.28: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are ' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are ' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.1: 'v~' field is '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* 30:1 Quoted in Heb 9:4 on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.7: 'v~' field is '30:7 Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): T. A Aaron [Light-bringer] shall burn incense of sweet spices on it every morning. When he tends the lamp candles, he shall burn it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* 30:10 Quoted in Heb 9:7 of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 21: \\tl Ki Tissa\\tl* ·When You take· 30:11-34:35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple ' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple ' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.27: 'v~' field is 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim Gadolim' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim Gadolim' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.8: 'v~' field is 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.13: 'v~' field is '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.14: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.15: 'v~' field is 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.31.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.18: 'v~' field is 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*31:18 Quoted in Luke 11:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.1: 'v~' field is 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*32:1 Quoted in Acts 7:40' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.6: 'v~' field is 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.32:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*32:9 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.12: 'v~' field is 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.13: 'v~' field is 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* 32:13 Quoted in Heb 11:12 and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.17: 'v~' field is "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.18: 'v~' field is "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 106:48 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 106:48 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], 106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 106:48 v~:'\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' now 'Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], 106:48 Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.23: 'v~' field is 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*32:23 Quoted in Acts 7:40' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.3: 'v~' field is 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* 33:3 Quoted in Acts 7:51 lest I consume you on the way.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.4: 'v~' field is "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* 33:5 Quoted in Acts 7:51 If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.12: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.13: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.16: 'v~' field is 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.17: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.33.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.19: 'v~' field is 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.22: 'v~' field is 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.7: 'v~' field is 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.9: 'v~' field is 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.14: 'v~' field is 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.17: 'v~' field is '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.18: 'v~' field is '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib; for in the month Abib you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.34.21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.34.21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.22: 'v~' field is "“You shall observe the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the festival of in-gathering at the turn of the year." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.23: 'v~' field is "Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.25: 'v~' field is '“You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. The sacrifice of the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· shall not be left to the morning.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl calav' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl calav' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called to them, and Aaron [Light-bringer] and all the rulers of the congregation \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to him; and Moses [Drawn out] spoke to them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.32: 'v~' field is 'Afterward all the children of Israel [God prevails] came near, and he enjoined to them all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.34.33 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.33: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt*34:33 Quoted in 2 Cor 3:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.34: 'v~' field is '\\qt But when \\qt* Moses [Drawn out] \\qt went in before \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* to speak with him, he \\qt removed the veil, \\qt* 34:34 Quoted in 2 Cor 3:16 until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tissa\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You take·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:1-39 (A); 18:20-39 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 9:35-11:1" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 22: \\tl Vayak'hel\\tl* ·And he assembled· 35:1-38:20" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' token in Exod.35.3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' token in Exod.35.3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 107:22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.14: 'v~' field is 'the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· also for the light, with its utensils, its lamp candles, and the oil for the light;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.20: 'v~' field is 'All the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] departed from the presence of Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY: 2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.36.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.17: 'v~' field is 'He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of beaten work. Its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers were of one piece with it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.18: 'v~' field is 'There were six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.19: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower, and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower: so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.20: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· were four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.17: 'v~' field is 'The sockets for the pillars were of bronze. The hooks of the pillars and their fillets were of silver; and the overlaying of their capitals, of silver; and all the pillars of the court were filleted with silver. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Vayak'hel\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he assembled·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:40-50 (A); 7:13-26 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 6:14-29" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 23: \\tl P'kudei\\tl* ·Accounts· 38:21-40:38" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.28: 'v~' field is 'Of the one thousand seven hundred seventy-five shekels [44.38 lb; 20.13 kg] he made hooks for the pillars, overlaid their capitals, and made \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.1: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.32: 'v~' field is 'Thus all the work of the tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting was finished. The children of Israel [God prevails] did according to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]; so they did. \\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.37: 'v~' field is 'the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, its lamp candles and their arrangement for display, all its accessories, the oil for the light,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.4: 'v~' field is 'You shall bring in the table, and set in order the things that are on it. You shall bring in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and light its lamp candles.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.24: 'v~' field is 'He put the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· in the Tent of Meeting, opposite the table, on the side of the tabernacle southward.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.27: 'v~' field is 'and he burned incense of sweet spices on it, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.34: 'v~' field is 'Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.35: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] was not able to enter into the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud stayed on it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah P'kudei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Accounts·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:51-8:21 (A); 7:40-50 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 6:1-71" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: Lev.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.0.0: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 24: \\tl Vayikra\\tl* ·And he called· 1:1-6:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.2.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall cut it in pieces, and pour oil on it. It is a meal offering. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.2.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:4 v~:'109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' now '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:4 v~:'109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' now '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.3.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘If anyone sins unintentionally against any of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has ordered not to be done, if he does any one of them,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.13: 'v~' field is '4:13 Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the “‘If the whole congregation of Israel [God prevails] sins, and the thing is hidden from the eyes of the assembly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.21: 'v~' field is 'He shall carry the bull \\qt outside the camp, \\qt* and \\qt burn it \\qt* 4:21 Quoted in Heb 13:11as he burned the first bull. It is the sin offering for the assembly.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 109:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.22: 'v~' field is '“‘When a ruler sins, and unwittingly does something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, he is guilty.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:8 p~:'109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now '109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* 109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 109:8 p~:'109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now '109:8 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* 109:8 Quoted in Acts 1:20109:8 Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.27: 'v~' field is '4:27 Lev 4:27-28 (Lev 4:27-5:6) (#2b.114): T. For an individual to bring a flawless female goat or lamb (v32) as a sin offering if he has sinned unintentionally causing uncleanness / R. Every person must bring a sin offering for his transgression “‘If anyone of the common people sins unwittingly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.1: 'v~' field is '5:1 Lev 5:1 (#9.558): For one who has evidence to testify in court “‘If anyone sins, in that he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of adjuration, he being a witness, whether he has seen or known, if he does not report it, then he shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when he is guilty of one of these, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of that in which he has sinned:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 Lev 5:17-18 (Lev 5:15-19) (#1.6): T. For a person to bring a conditional-guilt offering, if he is in doubt as to whether he has committed a sin or unintentional sin for which a person is to bring a sin offering or if he has not done such a sin / R. If a person is not sure if they have committed a sin requiring a sin sacrifice or if they have not committed such sin, then they should bring a sin offering to make sure they are guiltless “If anyone sins against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, though he didn’t know it, yet he is guilty, and shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.4: 'v~' field is '6:4 Lev 6:4 (Lev 6:1-7; Ex 22:1-4, OU487) [Heb Bible Lev 5:23 (Lev 5:20-26)] (#8.492): T. To completely restore the items(s) which another took by robbery to the original owner and add a fifth to it / R. Return the robbed object or its value then it shall be, if he has sinned, and is guilty, he shall restore that which he took by robbery, or the thing which he has gotten by oppression, or the deposit which was committed to him, or the lost thing which he found, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayikra\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he called·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 43:21-44:19" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:1-30" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 25: \\tl Tzav\\tl* ·Command· 6:8-8:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.9: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be on the hearth on the altar all night until the morning; and the fire of the altar shall be kept burning on it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.14: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the meal offering: the sons of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall offer it before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, before the altar.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.18: 'v~' field is 'Every male among the children of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall eat of it, as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever throughout all your generations, from the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire. Whoever touches them shall be holy.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the ' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the ' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.25: 'v~' field is '6:25 Lev 6:25 (Lev 6:24-30) [Heb Bible Lev 6:18 (Lev 6:17-23)] (#2b.125): The procedure for the sin offering “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.1: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.7: 'v~' field is '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.11: 'v~' field is '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.12: 'v~' field is 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* 7:12 Quoted in Heb 13:15 unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PSA 110:1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 v~:'110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' now '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) “Sit at my right hand, 110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 v~:'110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' now '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) “Sit at my right hand, 110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* 110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* 110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.34: 'v~' field is 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:2 v~:'110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' now '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:2 v~:'110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' now '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.37: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.8: 'v~' field is "He placed the breastplate on him; and in the breastplate he put the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 v~:'110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' now '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 v~:'110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' now '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 110:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' now ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* 110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 110:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' now ' \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* 110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.21: 'v~' field is 'He washed the innards and the legs with water; and Moses [Drawn out] burned the whole ram on the altar. It was a burnt offering for a pleasant aroma. It was an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.26: 'v~' field is 'and out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that was before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he took one unleavened cake, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat, and on the right thigh.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the breast, and waved it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It was Moses [Drawn out]’ portion of the ram of consecration, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.32: 'v~' field is 'What remains of the meat and of the bread you shall burn with fire. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tzav\\tl* ·Taking leave · Enjoin·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:23-24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:31-9:1" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 26: \\tl Sh'mini\\tl* ·Eighth· 9:1-11:47" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined that you should do: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· shall appear to you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.16: 'v~' field is 'He presented the burnt offering, and offered it according to the judgement. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.23: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 111:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 111:4 p~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. 111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 111:4 p~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. 111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.13: 'v~' field is 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.14: 'v~' field is 'The breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised you shall eat in a clean place, you, and your sons, and your daughters with you: for they are given as your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, out of the sacrifices of the peace offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.15: 'v~' field is 'The thigh that is raised and the breast that is waved they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and it shall be yours, and your sons’ with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.20: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that, it was pleasing in his sight." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl non-kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl non-kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualifications of ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualifications of ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 112:9 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for food' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for food' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· land animals ' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· land animals ' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fish have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fish have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fish ' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fish ' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Treif' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Treif' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 114:0 cd:'\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' now 'Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 114:0 cd:'\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' now 'Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· to eat' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· to eat' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.32: 'v~' field is 'On whatever any of them falls when they are dead, it shall be unclean; whether it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or sack, whatever vessel it is, with which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the evening; then it will be clean. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes ' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes ' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is ' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is ' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· maggots ' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· maggots ' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.44: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* 11:44 Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.11.45 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.45: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*11:45 Quoted in 1 Pet 1:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.46: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mini\\tl* ·Taking leave · Eighth·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 (A); 6:1-19 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:2-13" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 27: \\tl Tazria\\tl* ·She conceives· 12:1-13:59' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 115:6 v~:"They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" now 'They have ears, but they don’t \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 115:6 v~:"They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" now 'They have ears, but they don’t \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.12.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.3: 'v~' field is '12:3 Lev 12:3; Gen 17:12 (Gen 17:7-14) (#1.9): To circumcise every male among you on the eighth day after birth On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*12:3 Quoted in John 7:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.4: 'v~' field is 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* 12:4 Quoted in Luke 2:21-22 of blood for thirty-three days. She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.7: 'p~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for her who bears, whether a male or a female.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.8: 'v~' field is 'If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \\qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \\qt* 12:8 Quoted in Luke 2:24 the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.2: 'v~' field is "“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, then he shall be brought to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.3: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body’s skin, it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.5: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall examine him on the seventh day, and, behold, if in his eyes the plague is arrested, and the plague has not spread in the skin, then the priest shall isolate him for seven more days. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.8: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him; and behold, if the scab has spread on the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.9: 'v~' field is "“When the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in a man, then he shall be brought to the priest;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.11: 'v~' field is "it is a chronic \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of his body, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. He shall not isolate him, for he is already unclean." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 115:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The origin of ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The origin of ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lashon harah' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lashon harah' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.12: 'v~' field is '13:12 Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the “If the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.13: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.15: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.20: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.25: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.27: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.30: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tamei, tamei' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tamei, tamei' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.42: 'v~' field is "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.47: 'v~' field is '13:47 Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 116:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.49: 'v~' field is "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.51: 'v~' field is "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.52: 'v~' field is "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.54: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall enjoin that they wash the thing in which the plague is, and he shall isolate it seven more days. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.55: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.56: 'v~' field is 'If the priest looks, and behold, the plague has faded after it is washed, then he shall tear it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the fabric, or out of the leather: \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 117:1 v~:'\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' now 'Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 117:1 v~:'\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' now 'Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 117:1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 28: \\tl M'tzora\\tl* ·Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*· 14:1-15:33" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Tzara'at:" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Tzara'at:" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzora' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzora' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·person afflicted with ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·person afflicted with ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· is a contraction of the words ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· is a contraction of the words ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl motzi rah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl motzi rah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:6 v~:'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' now 'With \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* on my side. I will not be afraid. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:6 v~:'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' now 'With \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* on my side. I will not be afraid. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Midrash Shocher Tov' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Midrash Shocher Tov' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.14.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.2: 'v~' field is '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Mishnah Nega'im" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Mishnah Nega'im" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Rather, they should have a ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Rather, they should have a ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cohen' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cohen' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.7: 'v~' field is "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.12: 'v~' field is '“The priest shall take one of the male lambs, and offer him for a trespass offering, with the log [0.65 qt; 0.31 L] of oil, and wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.32: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· on a house ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· on a house ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:22 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:22 v~:'118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' now '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* 118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:22 v~:'118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' now '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* 118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.34: 'v~' field is '14:34 Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara\'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.44: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* 118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* 118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.53: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.54: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.55: 'v~' field is "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 v~:'118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 v~:'118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' now '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.57: 'p~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:25 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 118:26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' now ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* 118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 v~:'\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' now ' \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* 118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the ' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the ' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 p~:'118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' now '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 118:26 p~:'118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' now '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a ' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a ' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.28: 'v~' field is '15:28 Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the “‘But if she is cleansed of her discharge, then she shall count to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.32: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah M'tzora\\tl* ·Taking leave · Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 29: \\tl Acharei Mot\\tl* ·After the Death· 16:1-18:30' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.14: 'v~' field is 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.15: 'v~' field is '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* 16:15 Quoted in Heb 9:13 within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.21: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.24: 'v~' field is 'Then he shall bathe himself in water in a holy place, and put on his garments, and come out and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people, and make atonement for himself and for the people. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.27: 'v~' field is 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* 16:27 Quoted in Heb 13:11, 13:13 their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*) ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*) ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.31: 'v~' field is 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.17.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.5: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* 18:5 Quoted in Luke 10:28; Rom 10:5; Gal 3:12 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' token in Lev.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' token in Lev.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a ' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a ' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation·' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation·' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' token in Lev.18.21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' token in Lev.18.21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.26: 'v~' field is 'You therefore shall keep my regulations and my judgments, and shall not do any of these abominations; neither the native-born, nor the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 30: \\tl K'doshim\\tl* ·Holy people, Set-apart people· 19:1-20:27" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.19.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.19:2 Quoted in Matt 5:48' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.12: 'v~' field is '19:12 Lev 19:12 (#3.229): T. Do not violate an oath; not to swear falsely by the name of Adonai / R. Not to swear falsely in God’s Name / Reason: For this would be profaning the name of your God \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* 19:12 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 and profane the name of your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.18: 'v~' field is '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·' token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·' token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' token in Lev.19.26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' token in Lev.19.26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl paz' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl paz' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·side-locks·' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·side-locks·' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' token in Lev.19.28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' token in Lev.19.28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yidoni' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yidoni' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.34: 'v~' field is "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' token in Lev.19.35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' token in Lev.19.35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.7: 'v~' field is '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.9: 'v~' field is '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* 20:9 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10 he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.20.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.20.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.10: 'v~' field is '20:10 Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*20:10 Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-520:10 Context of John 8:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.17: 'v~' field is '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.20: 'v~' field is 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.22: 'v~' field is '“‘You shall therefore keep all my regulations, and all my judgments, and do them; that the land, where I am bringing you to dwell, may not vomit you out. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:53-10:21" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 31: \\tl Emor\\tl* ·Speak· 21:1-24:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A ' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A ' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zonah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zonah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· for service' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· for service' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.21.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond ' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond ' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.21.23: 'v~' field is '21:23 Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M\'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.9: 'v~' field is "“‘They shall therefore follow my requirements, lest they bear sin for it, and die therein, if they profane it. I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.13: 'v~' field is 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the ' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the ' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenoh' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenoh' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.16: 'v~' field is "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' token in Lev.22.21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' token in Lev.22.21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.29: 'v~' field is '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* 22:29 Quoted in Heb 13:15 to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.31: 'v~' field is '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.3: 'v~' field is '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in all your dwellings.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.5: 'v~' field is 'In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.6: 'v~' field is 'On the fifteenth day of the same month is the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of ' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of ' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.7: 'v~' field is '23:7 Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): T. To rest on the first day of In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.8: 'v~' field is '23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. 23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of In the seventh day is a holy convocation: 23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat ' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat ' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'm' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.11: 'v~' field is 'and he shall wave the sheaf before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.16: 'v~' field is 'even to the next day after the seventh \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you shall count fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.20: 'v~' field is '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.21: 'v~' field is '23:21 Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the You shall make proclamation on the same day: there shall be a holy convocation to you; 23:21 Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): T. Not to do work on the Festival of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. This is a regulation forever in all your dwellings throughout all your generations.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year· ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year· ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.24: 'v~' field is '23:24 Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns·, a holy convocation.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.25: 'v~' field is '23:25 Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): T. Not to do work on You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.27: 'v~' field is '“However on the tenth day of this seventh month is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·: it shall be a holy convocation to you, and you shall afflict yourselves; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.28: 'v~' field is 'You shall do no kind of work in that same day; for it is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·, to make atonement for you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to the following evening' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to the following evening' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.34: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and say, ‘On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· for seven days to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.35: 'v~' field is '23:35 Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of On the first day shall be a holy convocation: 23:35 Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.36: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. 23:36 Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is a solemn assembly; 23:36 Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· during ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· during ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· and ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· and ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* all seven days ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* all seven days ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* – person learned of ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* – person learned of ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl sukkah' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl sukkah' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during ' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during ' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.42: 'v~' field is '23:42 Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): To dwell in a You shall dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents· seven days. All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.43: 'v~' field is 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.44: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.2: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.4: 'v~' field is 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually. It is on the behalf of the children of Israel [God prevails] an everlasting covenant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.14: 'v~' field is "“Bring out of the camp him who cursed; and let all who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him lay their hands on his head, and let all the congregation stone him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.24.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.20: 'v~' field is 'fracture for fracture, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth; \\qt* 24:20 Quoted in Matt 5:38 as he has injured someone, so shall it be done to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Emor\\tl* ·Taking leave · Speak·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 44:15-31" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 11:1-12:59" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 32: \\tl B'har\\tl* ·On mount· 25:1-26:2" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you come into the land which I give you, then the land shall keep a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.6: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of the land shall be for food for you; for yourself, for your servant, for your maid, for your hired servant, and for your stranger, who lives as a foreigner with you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 v~:'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' now 'until I find out a place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 v~:'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' now 'until I find out a place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 p~:'\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' now 'a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” 132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:5 p~:'\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' now 'a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” 132:5 Quoted in Acts 7:46' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to free the slaves ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to free the slaves ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: On ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: On ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:11 v~:'\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn to David [Beloved] in truth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 132:11 v~:'\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn to David [Beloved] in truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.9: 'v~' field is '25:9 Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the Then you shall sound the loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 132:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.10: 'v~' field is '25:10 Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): T. To set apart the You shall make the fiftieth year holy, and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a Jubilee to you; and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own property, and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his family.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.13: 'v~' field is '“‘In this \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· law ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· law ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 135:17 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.18: 'v~' field is '“‘Therefore you shall do my statutes, and keep my judgments and do them; and you shall dwell in the land in safety. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' token in Lev.25.23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' token in Lev.25.23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.27: 'v~' field is 'then let him reckon the years since its sale, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.28: 'v~' field is 'But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then what he has sold shall remain in the hand of him who has bought it until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·: and in the Jubilee it shall be released, and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 136:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' token in Lev.25.29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' token in Lev.25.29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.40: 'v~' field is 'As a hired servant, and as a temporary resident, he shall be with you; he shall serve with you until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.41: 'v~' field is 'then he shall go out from you, he and his children with him, and shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own family, and to the possession of his fathers.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.49: 'v~' field is 'or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle·, or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· son, may redeem him, or any who is a close relative to him of his family may redeem him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.50: 'v~' field is 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.54: 'v~' field is 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.1: 'v~' field is '26:1 Lev 26:1 (#2a.72): T. Not to set up a stone as an idol for worship / R. Not to bow down to a smooth, figured stone “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'har\\tl* ·Taking leave · On mount·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 32:6-27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 13:1-33" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 33: \\tl B'chukkotai\\tl* ·In my regulations· 26:3-27:34" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.3: 'v~' field is '“‘If you walk in my statutes, and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.9: 'v~' field is '“‘I will have respect for you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and will establish my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will set my tent among you, \\qt* and my soul won’t abhor you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.26.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt*26:12 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16; Rev 21:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.14: 'v~' field is "“‘But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and will not do all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.15: 'v~' field is 'and if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my judgments, so that you will not do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, but break my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.18: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of these things will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.21: 'v~' field is "“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.27: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of this won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, but walk contrary to me;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.40: 'v~' field is '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.41: 'v~' field is 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* 26:41 Quoted in Acts 7:51 is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.46: 'v~' field is 'These are the statutes, judgments and \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* made between him and the children of Israel [God prevails] in Mount Sinai [Thorn] by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.17: 'v~' field is 'If he dedicates his field from the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, according to your valuation it shall stand.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.18: 'v~' field is 'But if he dedicates his field after the Jubilee, then the priest shall reckon to him the money according to the years that remain to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and an abatement shall be made from your valuation.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.23: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall reckon to him the worth of your valuation up to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and he shall give your valuation on that day, as a holy thing to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.24: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· the field shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to him from whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land belongs.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.31: 'v~' field is 'If a man redeems anything of his tithe, he shall add a fifth part to it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] for the children of Israel [God prevails] on Mount Sinai [Thorn].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'chukkotai\\tl* ·Taking leave ·In my regulations·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 16:19-17:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 14:1-15:32" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Num.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 34: \\tl B'midbar\\tl* ·In the desert· 1:1-4:20" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.1.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.1.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.2.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.31: 'v~' field is 'Their duty shall be the ark, the table, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, the altars, the utensils of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all its service.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.9: 'v~' field is '“They shall take a blue cloth, and cover the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and its lamp candles, and its snuffers, and its snuff dishes, and all its oil utensils, with which they minister to it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'midar\\tl* ·Taking leave · In the desert·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 1:10-2:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 16:1-17:10" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 35: \\tl Naso\\tl* ·Lift up· 4:21-7:89' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.7: 'v~' field is '5:7 Num 5:7 (Num 5:5-8) (#1.16): To confess before Adonai any sin that one has committed then he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of his sin which he has done, and he shall make restitution for his guilt in full, and add to it the fifth part of it, and give it to him in respect of whom he has been guilty.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' token in Num.5.15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' token in Num.5.15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.22: 'v~' field is 'and this water that brings a curse will go into your bowels, and make your body swell, and your thigh fall away.” The woman shall say, “\\tl Amen, Amen\\tl* ·So be it, So be it·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.29: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of jealousy, when a wife, being under her husband, goes astray, and is defiled;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sotah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sotah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.30: 'v~' field is '5:30 Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them: ‘When either man or woman shall make a special vow, the vow of a \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, to separate himself to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 141:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.13: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·: when the days of his separation are fulfilled, he shall be brought to the door of the Tent of Meeting,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.15: 'v~' field is 'and a basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, cakes of fine flour mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and their meal offering, and their drink offerings.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.17: 'v~' field is 'He shall offer the ram for a sacrifice of peace offerings to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, with the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. The priest shall offer also its meal offering, and its drink offering.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.18: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· shall shave the head of his separation at the door of the Tent of Meeting, and shall take the hair of the head of his separation, and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.19: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall take the boiled shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, after he has shaved the head of his separation;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.20: 'v~' field is 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.21: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The ' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The ' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.26: 'p~' field is 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 142:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 142:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' now 'A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.41: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.71: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.86: 'v~' field is 'the twelve golden ladles, full of incense, weighing ten shekels [4 oz; 113.4 g] apiece, [a total of 3 lb; 1.37 kg], after the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is 0.4oz; 11.34 g); all the gold of the ladles weighed one hundred twenty shekels [3 lb; 1.37 kg]; \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 143:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Naso\\tl* ·Taking leave · Lift up·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 13:2-25" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 11:1-54" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 36: \\tl B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·When you light· 8:1-12:16" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.3: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] did so. He lit its lamp candles to light the area in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.4: 'v~' field is 'This was the workmanship of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, beaten work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was beaten work: according to the pattern which \\nd Adonai \\nd* had shown Moses [Drawn out], so he made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.2: 'v~' field is '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.5: 'v~' field is 'They kept the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai [Thorn]. According to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out], so the children of Israel [God prevails] did.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.6: 'v~' field is 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what \\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin concerning you.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.10: 'v~' field is '9:10 Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Iyar' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Iyar' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.11: 'v~' field is '9:11 Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): T. To eat the second In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.12: 'v~' field is '9:12 Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): Not to leave any flesh of the second They shall leave none of it until the morning, 9:12 Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): Not to break any bones from the second \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* 9:12 Quoted in John 19:36 of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of \\nd Adonai \\nd* in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.14: 'v~' field is '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.34: 'v~' field is 'The cloud of \\nd Adonai \\nd* was over them by day, when they set forward from the camp. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.36: 'v~' field is 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.1: 'v~' field is "The people were complaining in the ears of \\nd Adonai \\nd*. When \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, his anger burned; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s fire burned among them, and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.6: 'v~' field is 'but now we have lost our appetite. There is nothing at all except this \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· to look at.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.7: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· was like coriander seed, and its appearance like the appearance of bdellium.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 145:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 145:0 cd:'\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' now 'A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.9: 'v~' field is 'When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· fell on it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger burned greatly; and Moses [Drawn out] was displeased." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.11: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Why have you treated with your servant so badly? Why haven’t I found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.15: 'v~' field is 'If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.2: 'v~' field is "They said, “Has \\nd Adonai \\nd* indeed spoken only with Moses [Drawn out]? Has not he spoken also with us?” And \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.6: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words. If there is a prophet among you, I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will make myself known to him in a vision. I will speak with him in a dream." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.12.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.7: 'v~' field is 'My servant \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* is not so. He \\qt is faithful in all my house. \\qt*12:7 Quoted in Heb 3:2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·Taking leave · When you light·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Z'kharyah\\tl* / Zechariah 2:14-4:7" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 17:11-18:14" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 37: \\tl Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Send Out from you· 13:1-15:41" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.13.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.13.25: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from spying out the land at the end of forty days.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Why does \\nd Adonai \\nd* bring us to this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will be captured or killed! Wouldn’t it be better for us to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery]?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.4: 'v~' field is 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.7: 'v~' field is 'They spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, “The land, which we passed through to spy it out, is an exceeding good land. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.10: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.14: 'v~' field is "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are in the middle of this people; for you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.15: 'v~' field is "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.18: 'v~' field is '‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.19: 'v~' field is 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.21: 'v~' field is 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.22: 'v~' field is "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.25: 'v~' field is 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.27: 'v~' field is "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* 14:33 Quoted in Acts 13:18; Heb 3:17 and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.36: 'v~' field is 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.7: 'v~' field is 'and for the drink offering you shall offer the third part of a hin [2.6 qt; 1.24 L] of wine, of a pleasant aroma to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.16: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.22: 'v~' field is '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.29: 'v~' field is 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PSA 146:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.32: 'v~' field is 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have ' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have ' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.39: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; 15:39 Num 15:39 (#1.29): Not to stray after thoughts of the heart and sights of the eyes and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.40: 'v~' field is 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Send Out from you·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 2:1-24" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 10:1-45" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 38: \\tl Korach\\tl* ·Korach [Bald one, Frost]· 16:1-18:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.4: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.13: 'v~' field is 'Is it a small thing that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey, to kill us in the wilderness, but you must also make yourself a prince over us? \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.19: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.26: 'v~' field is 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* 16:26 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.30: 'v~' field is 'But if \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.33: 'v~' field is 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.40: 'v~' field is 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* 16:40 Quoted in Jude 1:11 (see also Num 26:21-24) and as his company; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.42: 'v~' field is 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.43: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came to the front of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.50: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.50: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.8: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* 17:8 Quoted in Heb 9:4 budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.10: 'v~' field is '17:10 Hebrew ch. 17 v. 25 \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* 17:10 Quoted in Heb 9:4 before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The ' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The ' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· ' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· ' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The ' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The ' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.11: 'v~' field is '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the ' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the ' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.19: 'v~' field is 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.21: 'v~' field is '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 39: \\tl Hukkat\\tl* ·Regulation· 19:1-22:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 149:0 cd:'\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' now 'Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PSA 149:0 cd:'\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' now 'Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* portion is ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* portion is ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is sometimes translated similar to ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is sometimes translated similar to ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·.' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·.' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.2: 'v~' field is '19:2 Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· 19:2 The title of this which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* 19:2 Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.9: 'v~' field is '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* 19:9 Quoted in Heb 9:13 and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.14: 'v~' field is '19:14 Num 19:14 (Num 19:11-13, 19:14-16, 19:17-22) (#3.241): The law of uncleanness due to a dead body; the person is unclean for seven days “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.17: 'v~' field is '“For the unclean, they shall take of the ashes of the burning of the sin offering; and running water shall be poured into a vessel. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' token in Num.19.21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' token in Num.19.21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.16: 'v~' field is "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.1: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.4: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* 21:8 Quoted in John 12:34 on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* 21:9 Quoted in John 3:14 of bronze, and set it 21:9 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26) \\wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.20: 'v~' field is 'and from Bamoth to the valley that is in the field of Moab [From father], to the top of Pisgah, which looks down on the desert. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 40: \\tl Balak\\tl* ·Balak [Devastator, Wasting]· 22:2-25:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.7: 'v~' field is 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* 22:7 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:15 in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 1:16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.22: 'v~' field is "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.23: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of the way, and went into the field. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] struck the donkey, to turn her into the way." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.24: 'v~' field is "Then \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.25: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she thrust herself to the wall, and crushed Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s foot against the wall. He struck her again." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went further, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.27: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she lay down under Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s anger burned, and he struck the donkey with his staff." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* 22:28 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:16 to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.31: 'v~' field is "Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.32: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way is perverse before me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.34: 'v~' field is "Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] said to \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], “I have sinned; for I didn’t know that you stood in the way against me. Now therefore, if it displeases you, I will go back again.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.35: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “Go with the men; but only the word that I shall speak to you, that you shall speak.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.36: 'v~' field is "When Balak \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] had come, he went out to meet him to the City of Moab [From father], which is on the border of the Arnon, which is in the utmost part of the border." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* put a word in Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and thus you shall speak.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* met Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and put a word in his mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and say this.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.18: 'p~' field is "“Rise up, Balak, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.4: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.4: 'p~' field is 'who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.13: 'v~' field is '‘If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I can’t go beyond \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, to do either good or bad of my own mind. I will say what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says’? \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'knows the knowledge of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'and who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.25: 'v~' field is 'Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] rose up, and went and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his place; and Balak also went his way.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.1: 'v~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \\qt play the prostitute \\qt* 25:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:8 with the daughters of Moab [From father];' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.2: 'v~' field is 'for they called the people to the \\qt sacrifices of their deities. \\qt* The people \\qt ate \\qt* 25:2 Quoted in Rev 2:14 and bowed down to their deities.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Behold, one of the children of Israel [God prevails] came and brought to his brothers a Midianite [Descendant of Strife] woman in the sight of Moses [Drawn out], and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], while they were weeping at the door of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.25.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.25.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 'v~' field is 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*25:9 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:825:9 Context: Num 25:9 says 24,000 died yet 1 Cor 10:8 says 23,000 died. Scholars note those hung in verse 4 could account for the 1,000 people difference.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Balak\\tl* ·Taking leave · Balak [Devastator / Wasting]·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 5:7-6:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:12-26" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 41: \\tl Pinchas\\tl* ·Pinchas [Bronze skin]· 25:10-29:40' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.26.4: 'p~' field is 'These are those that came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 3:4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.26.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.27.5: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] brought their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.27.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:12 v~:'\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' now 'for whom Adonai \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; 3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:12 v~:'\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' now 'for whom Adonai \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; 3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.28.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.10: 'v~' field is 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering.28:10 Context of Matt 12:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hodesh' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hodesh' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.16: 'v~' field is '“‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.18: 'v~' field is 'In the first day shall be a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on ' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on ' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.25: 'v~' field is 'On the seventh day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.26: 'v~' field is '28:26 Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in your feast of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.1: 'v~' field is '29:1 Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): T. To blow the “‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·: it is a day of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month ' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month ' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.12: 'v~' field is '“‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. You shall keep a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 3:34 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:34 p~:'\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' now 'but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. 3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 3:34 p~:'\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' now 'but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. 3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkah' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkah' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 55)' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 55)' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of ' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of ' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.35: 'v~' field is '29:35 Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Pinchas\\tl* ·Taking leave · Pinchas [Bronze skin]·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:46-19:21" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:27-12:37" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 42: \\tl Mattot\\tl* ·Tribes· 30:1-32:42' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.2: 'v~' field is '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.4: 'v~' field is "and her father \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· her vow, and her bond with which she has bound her soul, and her father holds his peace at her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.5: 'v~' field is "But if her father forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·, none of her vows, or of her bonds with which she has bound her soul, shall stand. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her, because her father has forbidden her." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.7: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, and hold his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it; then her vows shall stand, and her bonds with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.8: 'v~' field is "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.11: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.12: 'v~' field is "But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. Her husband has made them void. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.14: 'v~' field is "But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day to day, then he establishes all her vows, or all her bonds, which are on her. He has established them, because he held his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.12: 'v~' field is 'They brought the captives, and the prey, and the plunder, to Moses [Drawn out], and to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, and to the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], to the camp at the plains of Moab [From father], which are by the Jordan [Descender] at Jericho [Fragrant, Moon]. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \\qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \\qt* 31:16 Quoted in Rev 2:14 to commit trespass against \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.21: 'v~' field is 'Eleazar [Help of God] the priest said to the men of war who went to the battle, “This is the statute of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined Moses [Drawn out]:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.41: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] gave the tribute, which was \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s wave offering, to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.5: 'v~' field is 'They said, “If we have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, let this land be given to your servants for a possession. Don’t bring us over the Jordan [Descender].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.18: 'v~' field is 'We will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to our houses, until the children of Israel [God prevails] have each inherited their inheritance.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.22: 'v~' field is 'and the land is subdued before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; then afterward you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and be guiltless towards \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and towards Israel [God prevails]; and this land shall be to you for a possession before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 4:26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.38: 'v~' field is 'Nebo, and Baal Meon, (their names being changed), and Sibmah. They gave other names to the cities which they built. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mattot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Tribes·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 23:1-39" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 43: \\tl Masa'ei\\tl* ·Journeys· 33:1-36:13" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.3: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.10: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.11: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.40: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.49: 'v~' field is 'They encamped by the Jordan [Descender], from Beth Jeshimoth even to Abel [Vanity, Mourning] Shittim in the plains of Moab [From father]. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.34.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.8: 'v~' field is 'Concerning the cities which you shall give of the possession of the children of Israel [God prevails], from the many you shall take many; and from the few you shall take few. Everyone according to his inheritance which he inherits shall give some of his cities to the Levites [Descendants of United with].” \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' token in Num.35.12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' token in Num.35.12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.35.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· dies ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· dies ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specificity the ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specificity the ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.28: 'v~' field is 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the ' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the ' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.11: 'v~' field is 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Masa'ei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Journeys·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 (A); 2:4-28, 4:1-2 (S)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 24:1-25:46" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Deut.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 44: \\tl D'varim\\tl* ·Words, Things, Bees· 1:1-3:22" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.5: 'v~' field is 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.6: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.1.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*1:10 Quoted in Heb 11:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, make you a thousand times as many as you are, and bless you, as he has promised you! \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.16: 'v~' field is "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.17: 'v~' field is '1:17 Deut 1:17 (#10.605): T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. 1:17 Deut 1:17 (Deut 1:14-17; Lev 19:15) (#10.606): T. The judge not be afraid when judging no matter how a man presents himself / R. The judge must not fear a violent man when making judgments You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.19: 'v~' field is 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.20: 'v~' field is 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.25: 'v~' field is 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.34: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun, who stands before you, shall go in there. Encourage him, for he shall cause Israel [God prevails] to inherit it. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.40: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.41: 'v~' field is 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.43: 'v~' field is "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.45: 'v~' field is "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.1: 'v~' field is 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.5: 'v~' field is 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* 2:5 Quoted in Acts 7:5 to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.25: 'v~' field is "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.29: 'v~' field is 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.33: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.36: 'v~' field is 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.37: 'v~' field is 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.3: 'v~' field is 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. We struck him until no one was left to him remaining.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.14: 'v~' field is 'Jair the son of Manasseh [Causing to forget] took all the region of Argob, to the border of the Geshurites and the Maacathites, and called them, even Bashan, after his own name, Havvoth Jair, to this day.) \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.19: 'v~' field is 'But your wives, and your little ones, and your livestock, (I know that you have much livestock), shall live in your cities which I have given you, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.20: 'v~' field is 'until \\nd Adonai \\nd* gives rest to your brothers, as to you, and they also possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives them beyond the Jordan [Descender]. Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah D'varim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Words / Things / Bees·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 1:1-27" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 14:1-16" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 'ms1' field is "Parasha 45: \\tl Va'etchanan\\tl* ·And I pleaded· 3:23-7:11" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.26: 'v~' field is "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Let this satisfy you. Speak no more to me of this matter." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.1: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the statutes and to the judgments, which I teach you, to do them; that you may live, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, gives you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall not add to the word which I enjoin you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God which I enjoin you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But you who were faithful to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God are all alive today. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.6: 'v~' field is "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these statutes, and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.7: 'v~' field is 'For what great nation is there, that has a deity so near to them, as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] is whenever we call on him?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.8: 'v~' field is 'What great nation is there, that has statutes and judgement so upright as all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, which I set before you today?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.10: 'v~' field is "the day that you stood before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert], when \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Assemble the people to me, and I will make them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to you out of the middle of the fire: you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of words, but you saw no form; you only heard a voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and lest you lift up your eyes to the sky, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, even all the army of the sky, you are drawn away and worship them, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole sky.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.24: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.28: 'v~' field is "There you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· deities, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, nor eat, nor smell." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.30: 'v~' field is "When you are in oppression, and all these things have come on you, in the latter days you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to his voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.32: 'v~' field is "For ask now of the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and from the one end of the sky to the other, whether there has been anything as this great thing is, or has been \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· like it?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.33: 'v~' field is "Did a people ever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of God speaking out of the middle of the fire, as you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and live?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.4.35 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.35: 'v~' field is 'It was shown to you so that you might know that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt*4:35 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.36: 'v~' field is "Out of heaven he made you to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, that he might instruct you. On earth he made you to see his great fire; and you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his words out of the middle of the fire." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.37: 'v~' field is "Because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· your fathers, therefore he chose their offspring after them, and brought you out with his presence, with his great power, out of Egypt [Abode of slavery];" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.4.39 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.39: 'v~' field is 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \\sc Adonai^ \\sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt*4:39 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.40: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, forever. \\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.44: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.9: 'v~' field is '5:9 Deut 5:9; Ex 20:5 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, 5:9 Deut 5:9; Ex 20:5 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship / Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.10: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ha-Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ha-Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.14: 'v~' field is 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 8:22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 8:22 v~:'8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' now '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 8:22 v~:'8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' now '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.16: 'v~' field is '5:16 Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* 5:16 Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* 5:16 Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Deut.5.17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Deut.5.17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*5:17 Quoted in Matt 5:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.18: 'v~' field is '5:18 Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*5:18 Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Deut.5.19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Deut.5.19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.19: 'v~' field is '5:19 Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) “You shall \\qt not steal. \\qt*5:19 Quoted in Rom 2:215:19 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.20: 'v~' field is '5:20 Deut 5:20; Ex 20:16 [Heb Bible Deut 5:20; Ex 20:14] (#9.546): Not to testify falsely against your neighbor “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* 5:20 Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 against your neighbor.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.21: 'v~' field is '5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession 5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* 5:21 Quoted in Rom 7:7 5:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”5:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.23: 'v~' field is "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.24: 'v~' field is "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.25: 'v~' field is "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.26: 'v~' field is "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.27: 'v~' field is "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.28: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. They have well said all that they have spoken." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.30: 'v~' field is '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.31: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.2: 'v~' field is 'that you might fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.3: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* our God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* our God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* is one' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* is one' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·only one·. ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·only one·. ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yachid:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yachid:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.4: 'v~' field is '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God / R. To love ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God / R. To love ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ahav" token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ahav" token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·affectionately love· ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·affectionately love· ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.5: 'v~' field is '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'ma" token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'ma" token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 10:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up' token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up' token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Note: A ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Note: A ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.9: 'v~' field is '6:9 Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.16: 'v~' field is '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.20: 'v~' field is 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.24: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.25: 'v~' field is 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* 7:1 Quoted in Acts 13:19 greater and mightier than you;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.4: 'v~' field is 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.6: 'v~' field is 'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.8: 'v~' field is 'but because \\nd Adonai \\nd* loves you, and because he desires to keep the oath which he swore to your fathers, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.9: 'v~' field is "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'etchanan\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I pleaded·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:1-26" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 22:13-38" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 46: \\tl 'Ekev\\tl* ·Because, Result, Consequence· 7:12-11:25" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.12: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.13: 'v~' field is "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall consume all the peoples whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.1: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember all the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.8.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.3: 'v~' field is 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl beracha' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl beracha' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.10: 'v~' field is '8:10 Deut 8:10 (#1.40): To give a You shall eat and be full, and you shall bless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God for the good land which he has given you. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.11: 'v~' field is 'Beware lest you forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.16: 'v~' field is 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, if you shall forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.20: 'v~' field is "As the nations that \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.2: 'v~' field is "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt I was terrified \\qt* 9:19 Quoted in Heb 12:21 that because of how angry \\nd Adonai \\nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.23: 'v~' field is "When \\nd Adonai \\nd* sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.10: 'v~' field is "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; \\nd Adonai \\nd* would not destroy you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.12: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God require of you, but to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.13: 'v~' field is 'to keep \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.15: 'v~' field is "Only \\nd Adonai \\nd* had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.10.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*10:16 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.17: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl \'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* 10:17 Quoted in Eph 6:9 nor takes reward.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.18: 'v~' field is "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.19: 'v~' field is '10:19 Deut 10:19 (Deut 10:12-22) (#6.406): T. To love the foreigner and stranger / R. To love the convert Therefore \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.20: 'v~' field is '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.21: 'v~' field is 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.10.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*10:22 Quoted in Heb 11:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.1: 'v~' field is "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.4: 'v~' field is 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how \\nd Adonai \\nd* has destroyed them to this day;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.9: 'v~' field is 'and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give to them and to their offspring, a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.13: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.14: 'v~' field is 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* 11:14 Quoted in James 5:7 that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.16: 'v~' field is 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.21: 'v~' field is 'that your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give them, as the days of the heavens above the earth. \\bdit (7 and Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.22: 'v~' field is "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah 'Ekev\\tl* ·Taking leave · Because / Result / Consequence·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 49:14-51:3" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 13:31-14:31" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 47: \\tl Re'eh\\tl* ·See· 11:26-16:17" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.27: 'v~' field is "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.28: 'v~' field is "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.2: 'v~' field is '12:2 Deut 12:2-3 (Deut 11:29-12:3) (#2a.74): To destroy any object of idolatry or idol and its accessory items You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 11:31 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you go over the Jordan [Descender], and dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God causes you to inherit, and he gives you rest from all your enemies around you, so that you dwell in safety; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' token in Deut.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' token in Deut.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' token in Deut.12.23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' token in Deut.12.23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.28: 'v~' field is "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.30: 'v~' field is 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.12.32 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.32: 'v~' field is 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. 12:32 Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): T. Not to add to God’s You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* 12:32 Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*12:32 Quoted in Rev 22:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.2: 'v~' field is 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.3: 'v~' field is '13:3 Deut 13:3 (Deut 13:1-5) [Heb Bible Deut 13:4 (Deut 13:2-6)] (#3.246): T. Not to listen to the words of one prophesying in the name of other deities or idols / R. Not to listen to a false prophet you shall not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.4: 'v~' field is "You shall walk after \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.13.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.5: 'v~' field is 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*13:5 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.6: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, the son of your mother, or your son, or your daughter, or the wife of your bosom, or your friend, who is as your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known, you, nor your fathers;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.8: 'v~' field is '13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.75): T. Not to plead for nor to defend the one who directed you or others to serve idols / R. Not to love the missionary you shall not consent to him, 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.76): T. Not to listen to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to give up hating the enticer to idolatry / R. Not to cease hating the missionary nor \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· him; 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.77): T. Not to be compassionate nor show pity to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to love someone who seeks to mislead you to serve idols / R. Not to say anything in defense of the person seeking for you to serving idols you must not pity him or spare him, 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.78): T. Not to conceal one who secretly entices you to serve other deities / R. Not to refrain from incriminating him / R. (Alternative) Not to oppress evidence unfavorable to the one who directed to serve idols neither shall you conceal him;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.11: 'v~' field is "All Israel [God prevails] shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and shall not do any more wickedness like this among you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.12: 'v~' field is "If you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· about one of your cities, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you to dwell there, that" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.13: 'v~' field is '13:13 Deut 13:13 [Heb Bible Deut 13:14] (#2a.80): T. Not to entice or encourage the people of Israel to idolatry / R. Not to proselytize nor missionary an individual to idol worship certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, 13:13 Deut 13:13 (Deut 13:12-16) [Heb Bible Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:13-17)] (#3.247): Not to prophecy in the name of idols nor idolatry saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' token in Deut.13.14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' token in Deut.13.14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.17: 'v~' field is '13:17 Deut 13:17 (Deut 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:18 (Deut 13:13-19)] (#8.514): T. Not to keep any items from that which is devoted to destruction / R. Not to derive benefit from that which is devoted to destruction Nothing of the devoted thing shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· your hand, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and show you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and multiply you, as he has sworn to your fathers;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.18: 'v~' field is "when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today, to do that which is right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.2: 'v~' field is "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* has chosen you to be \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, that is ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, that is ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean·' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean·' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor' token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor' token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year debt release' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year debt release' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.5: 'v~' field is "if only you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' token in Deut.15.7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' token in Deut.15.7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss' token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss' token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.12: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.16: 'v~' field is "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.18: 'v~' field is 'It shall not seem hard to you, when you let him go free from you; for he has been double value of a hired hand as he served you six years. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will bless you in all that you do. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.1: 'v~' field is 'Observe the month of Abib, and keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; for in the month of Abib \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by night.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, of the flock and the herd, in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall choose, to cause his name to dwell there.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Aviv' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Aviv' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.3: 'v~' field is '16:3 Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.5: 'v~' field is 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.6: 'v~' field is 'but at the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.7: 'v~' field is 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.8: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall do no work.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.10: 'v~' field is "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God blesses you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. You shall observe and do these statutes. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks·, and ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks·, and ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.16: 'v~' field is '16:16 Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. 16:16 Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17) (#8.524): Not to appear at the Temple (for the pilgrim feasts) without offerings They shall not appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* empty.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Re'eh\\tl* ·Taking leave · See·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:11-55:5" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 15:1-17:26" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 48: \\tl Shof'tim\\tl* ·Judges· 16:18-21:9" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.19: 'v~' field is 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.3: 'v~' field is 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.4: 'v~' field is "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* 17:6 Quoted in Matt 18:16 he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*17:6 Quoted in Heb 10:28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.7: 'v~' field is 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*17:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.9: 'v~' field is 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.11: 'v~' field is '17:11 Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): T. To seek the judgment of the according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, 17:11 Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): T. You are to carry out the judgment that the and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.12: 'v~' field is 'The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*17:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.13: 'v~' field is "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' token in Deut.17.15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' token in Deut.17.15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.16: 'v~' field is '17:16 Deut 17:16 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.610): That the King shall not have too many horses Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, 17:16 Deut 17:16 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.611): T. The king is not to return to the Land of Egypt to acquire horses / R. Not to dwell in the Land of Egypt permanently nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' token in Deut.17.17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' token in Deut.17.17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the ' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the ' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· use' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· use' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.18: 'v~' field is '17:18 Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): The King is to write a It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.20: 'v~' field is 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.3: 'v~' field is '18:3 Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah gedolah' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah gedolah' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.5: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has chosen him out of all your tribes, to stand to minister in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name, him and his sons forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall be perfect with \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.14: 'v~' field is "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has not allowed you so to do." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the ' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the ' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 15:29 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 15:29 p~:'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' now 'but he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. 15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 15:29 p~:'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' now 'but he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. 15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.18.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.15: 'v~' field is '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.16: 'v~' field is "This is according to all that you desired of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.17: 'v~' field is '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.18.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.19: 'v~' field is '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.6: 'v~' field is 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.9: 'v~' field is "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.13: 'v~' field is '19:13 Deut 19:13 (Deut 19:11-13) (#6.408): T. Not to pity the murderer in imposing penalties / R. Not to pity the murderer or assailant in trial when imposing penalties Your eye shall not pity him, but you shall purge the innocent blood from Israel [God prevails], that it may go well with you. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.19.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.15: 'v~' field is '19:15 Deut 19:15 (#9.570): T. Not to decide a case on the evidence of a single witness / R. Not to accept testimony from a lone witness One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*19:15 Quoted in Matt 18:16; John 8:17; 2 Cor 13:1; 1 Tim 5:19; Heb 10:28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' token in Deut.19.17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' token in Deut.19.17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.19.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.19: 'v~' field is '19:19 Deut 19:19 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.572): Punish the false witnesses as they tried to punish the defendant then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*19:19 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.20: 'v~' field is "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.21: 'v~' field is 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* 19:21 Quoted in Matt 5:38hand for hand, foot for foot.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a ' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a ' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.3: 'v~' field is "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.5: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.6: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.7: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.8: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the ' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the ' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.6: 'v~' field is 'All the elders of that city, who are nearest to the slain man, shall wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shof'tim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Judges·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 51:12-52:12;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Conclude the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 53:12)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 26:36-27:10" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 49: \\tl Ki Tetze\\tl* ·When You go out· 21:10-25:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.11: 'v~' field is '21:11 Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.15: 'v~' field is "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.16: 'v~' field is "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.17: 'v~' field is 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.18: 'v~' field is '21:18 Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.20: 'v~' field is "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.21: 'v~' field is 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 16:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.21.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' token in Deut.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' token in Deut.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.23: 'v~' field is '21:23 Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight his body shall not remain all night on the tree, 21:23 Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* 21:23 Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 21:23 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.7: 'v~' field is '22:7 Deut 22:7 (Deut 22:6-7) (#1.53): T. To set the mother bird free when harvesting food (eggs) from a nest / R. To release the mother bird if she was taken from the nest You shall surely let the hen go, but the young you may take for yourself; that it may be well with you, and that you may prolong your days. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shatnez' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shatnez' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.22.21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.21: 'v~' field is 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* 22:21 Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 22:21 Context of John 8:5 with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*22:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.22.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.24: 'v~' field is '22:24 Deut 22:24 (Deut 22:23-24; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.421): T. To put to death by stoning the man who lies with a woman in the city who is engaged to be married. (It is assumed the woman will cry out for help, indicating this is rape.) (If she does not cry out, the sexual act is consensual and both bear responsibility for their guilt and punishments) / R. For the court to execute by stoning then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*22:24 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.5: 'v~' field is "Nevertheless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.6: 'v~' field is '23:6 Deut 23:6 (Deut 23:3-6) [Heb Bible Deut 23:7 (Deut 23:4-7)] (#6.423): T. Not to seek the peace or prosperity of Ammon or Moab all your days forever / R. Not to offer peace to Ammon and Moab while besieging them as compared to the other Canaanite nations You shall not seek their peace nor their prosperity all your days forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to ' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to ' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification·' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification·' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.21: 'v~' field is '23:21 Deut 23:21 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:22 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.575): T. Not to delay the fulfillment of a vowed offering or free will offering unto Adonai your God / R. Not to withhold payment incurred by any vow \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* 23:21 Quoted in Matt 5:33 for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' token in Deut.23.23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' token in Deut.23.23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.23: 'v~' field is '23:23 Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* 23:23 Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' token in Deut.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' token in Deut.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.1: 'v~' field is '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.4: 'v~' field is '24:4 Deut 24:4 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.478): That one who divorced his wife shall not remarry her after she has been married to another her former husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, after that she is defiled; for that is detestable to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. You shall not cause the land to sin, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' token in Deut.24.5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' token in Deut.24.5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' token in Deut.24.6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' token in Deut.24.6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.24.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.7: 'v~' field is 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*24:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.8: 'v~' field is '24:8 Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): Not to remove any of the signs of Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' token in Deut.24.10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' token in Deut.24.10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' token in Deut.24.12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' token in Deut.24.12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.13: 'v~' field is '24:13 Deut 24:13 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.540): T. To return a poor man’s loan collateral at sunset / R. To return a loan collateral to its owner when needed You shall surely restore to him the pledge when the sun goes down, that he may sleep in his garment, and bless you. It shall be righteousness to you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' token in Deut.24.15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' token in Deut.24.15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' token in Deut.24.16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' token in Deut.24.16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.17: 'v~' field is '24:17 Deut 24:17 (Deut 24:17-18; Ex 22:21-23 [Heb Bible Ex 22:21-23]) (#10.613): T. Not to deprive justice to foreigners, widows, and orphans / R. Not to pervert the judgment of strangers, converts, and orphans You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, 24:17 Deut 24:17 (Deut 24:17-18) (#8.542): T. Not to take a widow’s clothes as collateral for a loan / R. Not to take a loan collateral from a widow nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' token in Deut.25.3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' token in Deut.25.3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' token in Deut.25.4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' token in Deut.25.4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.25.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.4: 'v~' field is '25:4 Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*25:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl go'el" token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl go'el" token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.5: 'v~' field is '25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. 25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.25.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.6: 'v~' field is 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*25:6 Quoted in Matt 22:24; Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalitzah' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalitzah' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You go out·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-10;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Start the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 52:13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:1-25" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 50: \\tl Ki Tavo\\tl* ·When You come in· 26:1-29:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the ' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the ' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.7: 'v~' field is "Then we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of our fathers. \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.10: 'v~' field is 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have given me.” You shall set it down before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.13: 'v~' field is '26:13 Deut 26:13 (Deut 26:12-15, 26:10-19, ch. 26) (#4.354): T. To make a tithe declaration (Deut 26:13-15) unto Adonai in the third year / R. To read the confession of tithes every fourth and seventh Year You shall say before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the ' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the ' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.14: 'v~' field is '26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): T. Not to eat the I have not eaten of it in my mourning, 26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): Not to eat the neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, 26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): T. Not to give any the nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.17: 'v~' field is "You have declared today that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.18: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.19: 'v~' field is 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as he has spoken.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.1: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.3: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.10: 'v~' field is "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.15: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.16: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.17: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.18: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.19: 'v~' field is '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.19: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.20: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.21: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.22: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.23: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.24: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.25: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.27.26 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.26: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.1: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.2: 'v~' field is "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall be blessed when you come in, and you shall be blessed when you go out. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 20:20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.9: 'v~' field is '28:9 Deut 28:9 (#1.58): To emulate, imitate, and observe Adonai and to walk in His ways \\nd Adonai \\nd* will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk in his ways.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.13: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.14: 'v~' field is 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.15: 'v~' field is "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.45: 'v~' field is "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.47: 'v~' field is 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.48: 'v~' field is 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.49: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.58: 'v~' field is 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, \\nd Yahweh Eloheinu\\nd* ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.61: 'v~' field is 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.62: 'v~' field is "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.64: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.1: 'v~' field is 'These are the words of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] to make with the children of Israel [God prevails] in the land of Moab [From father], in addition to the covenant which he made with them in Horeb [Desert]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.29.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.4: 'v~' field is 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.6: 'v~' field is 'You have not eaten bread, neither have you drunk wine or strong drink; that you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tavo\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You come in·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 60:1-22" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:26-56" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 51: \\tl Nitzavim\\tl* ·You stand· 29:10-30:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.12: 'v~' field is 'that you may enter into the covenant of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and into his oath, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God makes with you today; \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.15: 'v~' field is 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today \\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.29.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.18: 'v~' field is 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*29:18 Quoted in Heb 12:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.19: 'v~' field is "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.26: 'v~' field is 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.29: 'v~' field is 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.2: 'v~' field is "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.3: 'v~' field is '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.6: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. \\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.8: 'v~' field is "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.10: 'v~' field is "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.11: 'v~' field is 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.12: 'v~' field is "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.13: 'v~' field is 'Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* 30:13 Quoted in Rom 10:6-7 over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* 30:14 Quoted in Rom 10:8 \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.16: 'v~' field is "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.17: 'v~' field is "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Nitzavim\\tl* ·Taking leave · You stand·:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 61:10-63:9" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:1–12" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 52: \\tl Vayelekh\\tl* ·And he went· 31:1-30' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself will go over before you. He will destroy these nations from before you, and you shall dispossess them. Joshua [Salvation Yah] will go over before you, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.31.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt*31:6 Quoted in Heb 13:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \\qt* 31:8 Quoted in Heb 13:5 Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.9: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] wrote this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi [United with], who bore the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant, and to all the elders of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.10: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] enjoined them, saying, “At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.11: 'v~' field is 'when all Israel [God prevails] has come to appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he will choose, you shall read this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· before all Israel [God prevails] in their hearing.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.12: 'v~' field is '31:12 Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.13: 'v~' field is "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Instructions·' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Instructions·' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.19: 'v~' field is '31:19 Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a “Now therefore write this song for yourselves, and teach it to the children of Israel [God prevails]. Put it in their mouths, that this song may be a witness for me against the children of Israel [God prevails]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.20: 'v~' field is 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.24: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.26: 'v~' field is '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.27: 'v~' field is 'For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck. Behold, while I am yet alive with you today, you have been rebellious against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. How much more after my death? \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayelekh\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went·:' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 14:1-9, \\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 7:18-20, \\tl Yo'el\\tl* / Joel 2:15-27" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 22:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:13-43" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in PRO 22:8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 53: \\tl Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Hear· 32:1-52" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.4: 'p~' field is 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.5: 'p~' field is 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*32:5 Quoted in Phil 2:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.8: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.15: 'p~' field is "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.17: 'v~' field is 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*32:17 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*32:21 Quoted in Rom 10:19, 11:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.22: 'p~' field is 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.35 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.35: 'v~' field is '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*32:35 Quoted in Rom 12:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.36 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.36: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.40: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.40 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.40: 'p~' field is 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*32:40 Quoted in Rev 10:5-6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* 32:41 Quoted in Rom 12:19 those who hate me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.43 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.43: 'v~' field is '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*32:43 Quoted in Rom 15:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.46: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'div' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.47: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'div' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Taking leave · Hear·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 22:1-51" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 21:1-25" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 54: \\tl V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·And this is the blessing· 33:1-34:12" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.3: 'v~' field is 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.4: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the voice of Judah [Praised]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.8: 'p~' field is "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.10: 'p~' field is 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* will dwell in safety by him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.9: 'v~' field is "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·Taking leave · And this is the blessing·:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 1:1-18 (A); 1:1-9 (S)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:44-53" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: Ps.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.1.2: 'v~' field is 'but his delight is in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.1.2: 'p~' field is 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.1: 'v~' field is '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Mashiach' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Mashiach' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.6: 'v~' field is '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.8: 'v~' field is '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 24:21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 24:21 v~:'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' now 'My son, fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. 24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 24:21 v~:'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' now 'My son, fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. 24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.9: 'p~' field is 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:26-27, 12:5, 19:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt with fear, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*2:11 Quoted in Phil 2:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.2: 'p~' field is "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.3: 'p~' field is 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and he answers me out of his holy hill. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.8: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.8: 'p~' field is 'Your blessing be on your people. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.1: 'p~' field is "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.2: 'p~' field is "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.3: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.4.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.4: 'v~' field is 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*4:4 Quoted in Eph 4:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Search your own heart on your bed, and be still. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.7: 'v~' field is 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.7: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.5.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*5:9 Quoted in Rom 3:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.11: 'p~' field is "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.4: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Deliver my soul,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.4: 'p~' field is 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.5: 'p~' field is 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.6.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*6:8 Quoted in Matt 7:23, 25:41; Luke 13:27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.8: 'p~' field is "for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.5: 'p~' field is 'and lay my glory in the dust. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.16: 'v~' field is 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.17: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* according to his righteousness,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.17: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* Most High.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.2: 'v~' field is '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.5: 'v~' field is '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.5: 'p~' field is '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.8.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.8.6 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 25:22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.4: 'v~' field is 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.11: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.14: 'v~' field is 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.14: 'p~' field is "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is '\\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.17: 'v~' field is 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.20: 'p~' field is 'Let the nations know that they are only men. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* 10:7 Quoted in Rom 3:14 deceit, and oppression.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in PRO 26:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 26:11 v~:'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' now 'As a dog that makes \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, 26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in PRO 26:11 v~:'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' now 'As a dog that makes \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, 26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.10.17: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.11.5: 'p~' field is "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.11.7: 'p~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.12.5: 'p~' field is "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.13.5: 'v~' field is 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.13.5: 'p~' field is "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.14.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*14:3 Quoted in Rom 3:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.7: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.8: 'p~' field is 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.9: 'v~' field is '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.10: 'v~' field is '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.10: 'p~' field is '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.11: 'p~' field is 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*16:11 Quoted in Acts 2:25-28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my righteous plea;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.7: 'v~' field is 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my strength.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.2: 'p~' field is "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.5: 'v~' field is 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.6: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.35: 'v~' field is "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.44: 'v~' field is "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.46: 'p~' field is "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.49: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.18.49 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 15:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.50: 'v~' field is "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.50: 'p~' field is 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.3: 'p~' field is "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.19.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*19:4 Quoted in Rom 10:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.8: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.14: 'v~' field is 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.3: 'p~' field is 'and accept your burned sacrifice. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.5: 'v~' field is "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.6: 'p~' field is "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.7: 'p~' field is 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.1: 'v~' field is '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.1: 'p~' field is "\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.2: 'p~' field is 'and have not withheld the request of his lips. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.5: 'v~' field is '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.7: 'p~' field is 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.13: 'p~' field is 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 93 = '+ \\fr 22:0 \\ft Context of Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 93 = '+ \\fr 22:0 \\ft Context of Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.1: 'v~' field is '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.1: 'p~' field is '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.3: 'p~' field is 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.7: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:39' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'v~' field is 'MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:43' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.18: 'v~' field is 'MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*Quoted in 2 Tim 4:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.22: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.22: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:17Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.24: 'p~' field is "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.25: 'v~' field is 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.27: 'v~' field is 'MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.1: 'v~' field is '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.23.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.2: 'p~' field is 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*23:2 Quoted in Rev 7:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.6: 'v~' field is 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.24.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.5: 'p~' field is "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.6: 'p~' field is 'who seek your face— even Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.9: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.10: 'v~' field is 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.10: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.5: 'p~' field is "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.7: 'p~' field is 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.9: 'v~' field is 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.10: 'v~' field is 'All the paths of \\nd Adonai \\nd* are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.3: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.7: 'v~' field is "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.8: 'p~' field is 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.6: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, when I cry with my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.9: 'p~' field is "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.13: 'p~' field is 'MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.1: 'p~' field is 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* 28:4 Quoted in 2 Tim 4:14 and according to the wickedness of their doings.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.6: 'p~' field is "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.7: 'p~' field is 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.8: 'p~' field is "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.1: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.2: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.3: 'p~' field is 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even \\nd Adonai \\nd* on many waters.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.9: 'p~' field is 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.29.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.3: 'v~' field is '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you saints of his.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.9: 'p~' field is 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and have mercy on me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.12: 'v~' field is 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.12: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.31.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.5: 'v~' field is '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.7: 'v~' field is 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.13: 'v~' field is "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.16: 'p~' field is 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.17: 'p~' field is 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:9 v~:"\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," now 'Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a very small remnant,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:9 v~:"\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," now 'Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a very small remnant,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.31.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 1:9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.19: 'p~' field is 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.21: 'p~' field is 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.22: 'p~' field is "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.23: 'v~' field is "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, all you his saints!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.32.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.32.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.2: 'p~' field is 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rev 14:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.4: 'p~' field is 'My strength was sapped in the heat of summer. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.7: 'p~' field is 'You will surround me with songs of deliverance. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.10: 'p~' field is 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the lyre.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.2: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.5: 'v~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.5: 'p~' field is 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.1: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.2: 'p~' field is "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.6: 'v~' field is "This poor man cried, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 1:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt*34:8 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.11: 'v~' field is "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.12: 'p~' field is "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.13: 'v~' field is '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.14: 'p~' field is '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*34:15 Quoted in John 9:31' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.17: 'v~' field is "The upright cry, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) ' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) ' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.20: 'v~' field is '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 v~:'2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' now '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 v~:'2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' now '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 shall flow to it. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:2 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 shall flow to it. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.5: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '“Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '“Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.9: 'p~' field is "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.35.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.11: 'v~' field is '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' now 'For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' now 'For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.13: 'p~' field is 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.18: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.19: 'p~' field is 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* Quoted in John 15:25 wink their eyes.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.23: 'v~' field is 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.28: 'v~' field is 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.36.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.5: 'v~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is in the heavens.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.7: 'v~' field is 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.10: 'v~' field is 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.6: 'p~' field is 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.37.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*37:11 Quoted in Matt 5:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:10 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:10 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.28: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.30: 'p~' field is 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.31: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:12 v~:"For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," now 'For there will be a day of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:12 v~:"For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," now 'For there will be a day of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.11: 'v~' field is "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.13: 'v~' field is "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.14: 'v~' field is '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:19 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:19 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.5: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man stands as a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.11: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man is but a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and give ear to my cry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* 39:12 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:11 as all my fathers were.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:21 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 2:21 p~:'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' now 'to escape from the terror of 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.1: 'p~' field is "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 2:21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.3: 'v~' field is 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.6: 'v~' field is '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:1 v~:"For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," now 'For, behold, Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:1 v~:"For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," now 'For, behold, Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.7: 'v~' field is '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.8: 'v~' field is '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.11: 'v~' field is 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.16: 'p~' field is "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let \\nd Adonai \\nd* be exalted and magnified!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.41.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.41.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.41.13? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.2: 'v~' field is 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.5: 'p~' field is "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.4: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:15 p~:"and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 3:15 p~:"and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.1: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.4: 'p~' field is "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.8: 'p~' field is 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.22: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.44.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 8:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.26: 'p~' field is 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 5:1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.2: 'p~' field is '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.6: 'v~' field is '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.7: 'v~' field is '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.45.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.17: 'p~' field is 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.3: 'p~' field is 'though the mountains tremble with their swelling. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.4: 'p~' field is 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* 46:6 Quoted in Rev 11:18 The kingdoms were moved.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.7: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:7 v~:"For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," now 'For the vineyard of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:7 v~:"For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," now 'For the vineyard of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.11: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.4: 'p~' field is "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.5: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.6: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.6: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:9 v~:"In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," now 'In my ears, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:9 v~:"In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," now 'In my ears, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.48.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*48:2 Quoted in Matt 5:35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'v~' field is "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is "in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is 'God will establish it forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.9: 'v~' field is 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.10: 'p~' field is 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:16 v~:"but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in mishpat ·justice·,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:16 v~:"but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in mishpat ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and of those who approve their sayings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.14: 'v~' field is 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.14: 'p~' field is 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sheol' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sheol' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.15: 'v~' field is '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for he will receive me. \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.49.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.17: 'v~' field is 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*49:17 Quoted in 1 Tim 6:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.18: 'p~' field is 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.6: 'p~' field is 'for God himself is judge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.50.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.12: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*50:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.50.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*50:14 Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.14: 'p~' field is 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:24 p~:"because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'because they have rejected the Torah ·Teaching· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 5:24 p~:"because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," now 'because they have rejected the Torah ·Teaching· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.23: 'v~' field is 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* Quoted in Heb 13:15 glorifies me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.23: 'p~' field is "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.1: 'v~' field is 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.1: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.51.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*51:4 Quoted in Rom 3:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.8: 'v~' field is "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.11: 'p~' field is 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.12: 'v~' field is "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.15: 'p~' field is 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.1: 'p~' field is 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.3: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.3: 'p~' field is 'lying rather than speaking the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.4: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.5: 'p~' field is 'and root you out of the land of the living. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:3 p~:'\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' now '“More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! 6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:3 p~:'\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' now '“More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! 6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.8: 'p~' field is 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:5 v~:"Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" now 'Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:5 v~:"Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" now 'Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 v~:'6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 v~:'6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:"\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt “You \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:"\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt “You \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.53.3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*53:3 Quoted in Rom 3:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.6: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' now ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* 6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' now ' \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* 6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.3: 'p~' field is 'They haven’t set God before them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.6: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for it is good.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:"\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:"\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.7: 'p~' field is 'I would lodge in the wilderness.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 6:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' now ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* 6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 6:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' now ' \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* 6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.15: 'p~' field is 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.17: 'p~' field is "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.19: 'p~' field is "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*, Quoted in 1 Pet 5:7 and he will sustain you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.2: 'v~' field is "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'he rebukes the one who is pursuing me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 7:14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.6: 'p~' field is 'They fall into the middle of it themselves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 7:14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 7:14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.7: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 7:14 v~:'7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' now '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* 7:14 MP: The name \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 7:14 v~:'7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' now '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* 7:14 MP: The name \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* 7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.10: 'v~' field is 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:8 v~:'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' now 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. 8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:8 v~:'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' now 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. 8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.58.5: 'v~' field is "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:13 v~:'\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must respect as holy. 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:13 v~:'\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must respect as holy. 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:14 v~:'8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:14 v~:'8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:15 v~:'\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' now 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 be snared, and be captured.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:15 v~:'\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' now 'Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 be snared, and be captured.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.5: 'v~' field is "You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 8:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.5: 'p~' field is 'Show no mercy to the wicked traitors. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.6: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 8:17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.7: 'p~' field is "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:18 v~:'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' now 'Behold, I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 8:18 v~:'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' now 'Behold, I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.10: 'v~' field is 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.13: 'p~' field is 'to the ends of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:1 v~:'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:1 v~:'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.14: 'v~' field is 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 v~:'\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 v~:'\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.16: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.17: 'v~' field is 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 9:2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.17: 'p~' field is 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' now ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* 9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' now ' \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* 9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.60.4: 'p~' field is 'that it may be displayed because of the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.60.5: 'v~' field is 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 9:6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:6 v~:'\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' now 'For to us 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) a child is born. To us 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) a son is given; and 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:6 v~:'\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' now 'For to us 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) a child is born. To us 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) a son is given; and 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 9:7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 9:7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.4: 'p~' field is 'I will take refuge in the shelter of your wings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.5: 'v~' field is "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:7 v~:'9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' now '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:7 v~:'9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' now '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.7: 'p~' field is 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.8: 'v~' field is 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.1: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.2: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.4: 'p~' field is 'They bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.6: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.7: 'v~' field is "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.8: 'p~' field is 'God is a refuge for us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.11: 'p~' field is "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.12: 'v~' field is 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.62.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:13 p~:"neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'neither have they sought \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:13 p~:"neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'neither have they sought \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.12: 'p~' field is 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*62:12 Quoted in Rom 2:6; 1 Cor 3:8; 2 Tim 4:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.63.2: 'p~' field is 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.63.3: 'v~' field is 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.64.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:19 v~:"Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" now 'Through \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 9:19 v~:"Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" now 'Through \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.2: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.5: 'p~' field is "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.2: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.2: 'p~' field is 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'v~' field is 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:16 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his kavod ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:16 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his kavod ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.7: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let the rebellious rise up against him. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.8: 'p~' field is "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 10:23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.15: 'p~' field is 'I will offer bulls with goats. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:23 v~:'\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' now 'For the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will make a full end, and that determined, throughout all the earth. 10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:23 v~:'\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' now 'For the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will make a full end, and that determined, throughout all the earth. 10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.16: 'v~' field is "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:24 v~:"Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." now 'Therefore the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.18: 'v~' field is 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:26 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:26 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.18: 'p~' field is "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.19: 'v~' field is "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:33 v~:"Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." now 'Behold, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 10:33 v~:"Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." now 'Behold, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.66.19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 v~:'11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 v~:'11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*Quoted in John 9:31' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.1: 'p~' field is 'and cause his face to shine on us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.2: 'p~' field is "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.3: 'v~' field is 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.3: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.4: 'p~' field is 'and govern the nations on earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.5: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 p~:'\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' now 'and a 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\+qt his roots \\+qt* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:1 p~:'\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' now 'and a 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\+qt his roots \\+qt* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 11:2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 v~:'11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 v~:'11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.7: 'p~' field is 'when you marched through the wilderness... \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 p~:'11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:2 p~:'11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.14: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:3 v~:'11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:3 v~:'11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'v~' field is '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.68.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.19: 'p~' field is "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' now 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' now 'He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' now 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 the wicked. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:4 p~:'\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' now 'and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 the wicked. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.32: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 11:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 11:5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.4: 'v~' field is '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.6: 'v~' field is "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:10 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' now 'It will happen in that day that the nations will seek 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) the root of Jesse [My husband], 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 who stands as a banner of the peoples; 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 11:10 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' now 'It will happen in that day that the nations will seek 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) the root of Jesse [My husband], 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 who stands as a banner of the peoples; 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. ' ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:4 v~:"The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." now 'The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:4 v~:"The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." now 'The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle.' ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.9: 'v~' field is 'MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in John 2:17' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:10 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 13:13 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:13 v~:'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' now 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth will be shaken out of its place 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, and in the day of his fierce anger. 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 13:13 v~:'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' now 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth will be shaken out of its place 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, and in the day of his fierce anger. 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Rom 15:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.13: 'p~' field is "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.16: 'v~' field is 'Answer me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.16: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:15 v~:'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' now 'Yet you shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of Sheol).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:15 v~:'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' now 'Yet you shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of Sheol).' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:22 v~:"“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." now '“I will rise up against them,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:22 v~:"“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." now '“I will rise up against them,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says Adonai .' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:23 v~:"“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now '“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:23 v~:"“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now '“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:24 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:24 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:27 v~:"For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 14:27 v~:"For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" now 'For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 16:5 v~:'\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' now 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 16:5 v~:'\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' now 'A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. ' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.21 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 17:3 v~:"The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 17:3 v~:"The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.21: 'p~' field is 'MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.22: 'p~' field is 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 18:7 v~:"In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." now 'In that time, a present will be brought to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 18:7 v~:"In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." now 'In that time, a present will be brought to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.23 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:4 v~:"I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:4 v~:"I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 11:9-10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:12 v~:"Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now 'Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:12 v~:"Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." now 'Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:16 v~:"In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." now 'In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them.' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:16 v~:"In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." now 'In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them.' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:17 v~:"The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." now 'The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:17 v~:"The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." now 'The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it.' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:18 v~:"In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" now 'In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:18 v~:"In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" now 'In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.25: 'v~' field is 'MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:20 v~:"It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." now 'It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:20 v~:"It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." now 'It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to Adonai because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them.' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:25 v~:"because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" now 'because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 19:25 v~:"because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" now 'because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.25: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*Quoted in Matt 23:38; Acts 1:20Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 21:10 v~:"You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." now 'You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 21:10 v~:"You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." now 'You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.29: 'p~' field is "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:5 v~:"For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" now 'For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:5 v~:"For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" now 'For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.33: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:12 v~:"In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" now 'In that day, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:12 v~:"In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" now 'In that day, the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.36: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:14 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:14 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:15 v~:"Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," now 'Thus says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:15 v~:"Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," now 'Thus says the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.70.4: 'p~' field is "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 22:22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' now '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* 22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:22 v~:'22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' now '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* 22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:25 v~:"“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" now '“In that day,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 22:25 v~:"“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" now '“In that day,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for Adonai has spoken it.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 23:9 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 23:9 v~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.6: 'p~' field is 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.8: 'v~' field is 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.14: 'p~' field is 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 24:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.22: 'v~' field is 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.22: 'p~' field is "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.23: 'p~' field is 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 24:23 v~:'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' now 'Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed; 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be kavod ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 24:23 v~:'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' now 'Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed; 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be kavod ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 50 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.' 2 fn @ 51 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 50 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.' 2 fn @ 51 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 79 = "+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:6 v~:"In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." now 'In this mountain, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 79 = "+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:6 v~:"In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." now 'In this mountain, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.1: 'v~' field is 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:8 v~:'25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' now '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 25:8 v~:'25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' now '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.2: 'v~' field is '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' token in Ps.72.8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' token in Ps.72.8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.11: 'v~' field is '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 26:11 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 26:19 v~:'26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' now '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 26:19 v~:'26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' now '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and the earth will cast out the departed spirits. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'v~' field is 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 27:13 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' now 'It will happen in that day that a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 27:13 v~:'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' now 'It will happen in that day that a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship Adonai in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'div' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'div' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:5 v~:"In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" now 'In that day, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:5 v~:"In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" now 'In that day, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:12 v~:'\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' now 'to whom he said, “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. 28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:12 v~:'\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' now 'to whom he said, “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. 28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 28:16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.11: 'p~' field is 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:16 v~:'28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' now '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* 28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:16 v~:'28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' now '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* 28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:22 v~:"Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." now 'Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:22 v~:"Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." now 'Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have sh\'ma ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.24: 'p~' field is 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:29 v~:"This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." now 'This also comes out from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 28:29 v~:"This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." now 'This also comes out from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:6 v~:"She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." now 'She will be visited by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:6 v~:"She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." now 'She will be visited by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:13 v~:'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' now 'The Lord said, “Because this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— 29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:13 v~:'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' now 'The Lord said, “Because this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— 29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.74.12: 'p~' field is "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 29:16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:18 v~:'29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' now '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 29:18 v~:'29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' now '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.74.21: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.1: 'v~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.1: 'p~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.3: 'p~' field is 'I firmly hold its pillars. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.3: 'p~' field is 'the shield, and the sword, and the weapons of war. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.8: 'v~' field is "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.9: 'p~' field is 'to save all the afflicted ones of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.10: 'v~' field is 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.3: 'p~' field is 'I complain, and my spirit is overwhelmed. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.8: 'v~' field is 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.9: 'p~' field is 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.10: 'p~' field is 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.15: 'p~' field is 'the sons of Jacob [Supplanter] and Joseph [May he add]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:4 p~:"so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." now 'so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:4 p~:"so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." now 'so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:5 v~:"As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." now 'As birds hovering, so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 31:5 v~:"As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." now 'As birds hovering, so \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.2: 'v~' field is '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.3: 'v~' field is "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.4: 'p~' field is 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.7: 'p~' field is 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.10: 'p~' field is 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.17: 'p~' field is 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.22: 'p~' field is "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.78.24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.24: 'p~' field is 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*Quoted in John 6:31' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.34: 'p~' field is 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.35: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.41: 'p~' field is "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.56: 'v~' field is 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.59: 'v~' field is "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.68: 'p~' field is "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.79.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.6: 'v~' field is 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*79:6 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.8: 'p~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.9: 'v~' field is "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.1: 'v~' field is "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.2: 'p~' field is "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.4: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.7: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.14: 'v~' field is "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.19: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.3: 'v~' field is 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.5: 'p~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.7: 'p~' field is 'I tested you at the waters of Meribah [Quarreling].” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.8: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.9: 'p~' field is 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.11: 'v~' field is "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.13: 'v~' field is "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.2: 'p~' field is 'and show partiality to the wicked?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.82.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.82.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.6: 'p~' field is 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.83.8: 'p~' field is 'They have helped the children of Lot [Veil, Covering]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.83.18: 'p~' field is 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.1: 'v~' field is 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.1: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.2: 'p~' field is 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 33:15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.3: 'p~' field is "near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.4: 'p~' field is 'They are always praising you. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.8: 'p~' field is 'Give ear to me, God of Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.11: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.2: 'p~' field is 'You have covered all their sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.4: 'v~' field is "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.7: 'v~' field is 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.7: 'p~' field is "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.8: 'v~' field is "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will speak," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.9: 'v~' field is "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.9: 'p~' field is 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.5: 'p~' field is 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.86.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.9: 'p~' field is 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*Quoted in Rev 15:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.12: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.13: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.13: 'p~' field is 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.15: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.3: 'v~' field is 'Glorious things are spoken about you, city of God. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.6: 'p~' field is '“This one was born there.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.3: 'p~' field is 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.4: 'v~' field is 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.6: 'v~' field is 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.7: 'p~' field is 'You have afflicted me with all your waves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.10: 'p~' field is 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.11: 'v~' field is 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.11: 'p~' field is 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.18: 'v~' field is "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and build up your throne to all generations.’” \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.5: 'v~' field is 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, \\nd Adonai \\nd*;' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 34:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.89.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*89:11 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.14: 'v~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.18: 'p~' field is "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* Quoted in Acts 13:22 with 1 Sam 13:14 my servant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.24: 'v~' field is 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.26: 'p~' field is "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.28: 'v~' field is 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.89.29 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.29: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in John 12:34' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.30: 'v~' field is 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.31: 'p~' field is 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.33: 'v~' field is 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.36: 'v~' field is 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.37: 'v~' field is 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* Quoted in John 12:34 like the moon,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.37: 'p~' field is 'the faithful witness in the sky.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 35:3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.45: 'p~' field is 'You have covered him with shame. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.48: 'p~' field is 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.49: 'v~' field is 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 v~:'35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' now '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) Then 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.51: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 v~:'35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' now '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) Then 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.52: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 p~:'\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' now 'and 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:5 p~:'\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' now 'and 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. ' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.89.52? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:6 v~:'\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' now 'Then 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\+qt the lame \\+qt* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 man will leap like a deer, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 35:6 v~:'\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' now 'Then 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\+qt the lame \\+qt* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 man will leap like a deer, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.3: 'p~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.90.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.4: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*90:4 Quoted in 2 Pet 3:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.14: 'v~' field is 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.1: 'v~' field is 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.1: 'p~' field is 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.9: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.91.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.12: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*91:12 Quoted in Matt 4:6; Luke 4:10-11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.14: 'v~' field is '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.16: 'p~' field is "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.1: 'v~' field is 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.1: 'p~' field is 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.2: 'v~' field is 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.3: 'p~' field is "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.11: 'p~' field is "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:16 v~:"“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." now '“ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:16 v~:"“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." now '“ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.9: 'v~' field is "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:32 v~:"For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" now 'For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 37:32 v~:"For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" now 'For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.94.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.11: 'p~' field is 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*94:11 Quoted in 1 Cor 3:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.12: 'p~' field is 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.94.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.14: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*94:14 Quoted in Rom 11:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.15: 'v~' field is 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.18: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, held me up.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.1: 'p~' field is "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.6: 'v~' field is 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.6: 'p~' field is "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.7: 'p~' field is '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*95:8 Quoted in Heb 3:13, 3:15, 4:7, (partially in Heb 3:13, 3:16)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.9: 'v~' field is 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*95:10 Quoted in Heb 3:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*95:11 Quoted in Heb 3:7-1195:11 Quoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.2: 'p~' field is "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.3: 'v~' field is 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.7: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.8: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 v~:'40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 v~:'40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* Quoted in Acts 17:31 with righteousness,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.2: 'p~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 our God. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.6: 'p~' field is 'All the peoples have seen his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.7: 'v~' field is 'Let all them be shamed who \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· engraved images,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.97.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.8: 'v~' field is "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:5 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s kavod ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:5 v~:'\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s kavod ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.10: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, hate evil." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.12: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.3: 'v~' field is 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.3: 'p~' field is "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:6 p~:'\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' now 'and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:6 p~:'\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' now 'and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.4: 'p~' field is 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the harp,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.6: 'v~' field is 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* 98:9 Quoted in Acts 17:31 with righteousness,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.3: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.4: 'v~' field is "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.4: 'p~' field is 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.5: 'v~' field is 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.8: 'v~' field is 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.9: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 v~:'40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' now '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 v~:'40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' now '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* with gladness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 before him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:10 p~:'\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 before him. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.5: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.101.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.101.1: 'p~' field is 'To you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.1: 'v~' field is '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:13 v~:'\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' now 'Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 40:13 v~:'\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' now 'Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 40:13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.13: 'v~' field is 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.15: 'p~' field is 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.16: 'p~' field is 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.21: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.25: 'v~' field is '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.102.27 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*102:27 Quoted in Heb 1:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.4: 'p~' field is 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.6: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.103.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.11: 'p~' field is 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.13: 'v~' field is 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.13: 'p~' field is 'so \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.103.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.17: 'v~' field is 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*103:17 Quoted in Luke 1:50' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.20: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.4: 'v~' field is 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.104.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*104:4 Quoted in Heb 1:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.29: 'p~' field is 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.31: 'v~' field is 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.33: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.2: 'v~' field is 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.6: 'v~' field is 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* 105:6 Quoted in Rom 11:1 his servant,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.45: 'p~' field is 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.2: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.3: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.4: 'p~' field is "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.9: 'v~' field is 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 41:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 41:8 p~:'\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' now 'the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, 41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 41:8 p~:'\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' now 'the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, 41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.12: 'p~' field is 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.20: 'v~' field is 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.22: 'p~' field is 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.25: 'p~' field is "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.36: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.44: 'p~' field is "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.45: 'p~' field is 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.46: 'v~' field is 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.106.48 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.48: 'p~' field is 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.106.48? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.8: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.11: 'p~' field is 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.15: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.21: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.107.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.31: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.43: 'p~' field is 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.1: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.3: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, among the nations.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.3: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.4: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.6: 'v~' field is 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.1: 'v~' field is 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.3: 'p~' field is 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*109:3 Quoted in John 15:25' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.4: 'v~' field is '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 v~:'42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 v~:'42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:1 p~:'42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 v~:'42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 v~:'42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:"\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:2 p~:"\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" now ' \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 v~:'42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 v~:'42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.8: 'p~' field is 'MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Acts 1:20Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:3 p~:'\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.17: 'v~' field is "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.21: 'p~' field is 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' now '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:4 p~:'42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' now '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” ' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.26: 'p~' field is 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.30: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:6 v~:'42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' now '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:6 v~:'42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' now '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.1: 'v~' field is '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.2: 'v~' field is '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.4: 'v~' field is '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:9 p~:"\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" now 'I \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 42:9 p~:"\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" now 'I \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.1: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.111.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.7: 'v~' field is 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* 111:9 Quoted in Luke 1:49 and awesome!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.10: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.1: 'p~' field is 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'v~' field is 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.112.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*112:9 Quoted in 2 Cor 9:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.113.4: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.4: 'v~' field is 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.5: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.6: 'v~' field is "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.115.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.7: 'p~' field is 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*115:7 Quoted in Rev 9:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.115.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*Quoted in Rev 11:18; 19:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.1: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.3: 'p~' field is 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.5: 'p~' field is 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.7: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*Quoted in 2 Cor 4:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*Quoted in Rom 3:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.13: 'v~' field is "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.117.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*117:1 Quoted in Rom 15:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.2: 'v~' field is 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.2: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.3: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.4: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.6: 'v~' field is 'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*118:6 Quoted in Heb 13:6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.14: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.15: 'v~' field is "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.19: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.21: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.21: 'p~' field is "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.22: 'v~' field is '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 43:11 v~:'43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 43:11 v~:'43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' now '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.25: 'v~' field is '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.26 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.26 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.26: 'p~' field is '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.28: 'v~' field is 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.29: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.1: 'p~' field is 'who walk according to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.6: 'p~' field is 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.7: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.10: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 43:21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.18: 'p~' field is 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.19: 'p~' field is 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.21: 'p~' field is 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.29: 'p~' field is 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.32: 'v~' field is 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.34: 'v~' field is 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.35: 'v~' field is 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.41: 'v~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.44: 'v~' field is 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.47: 'v~' field is 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.47: 'p~' field is "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.48: 'v~' field is "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.51: 'p~' field is 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.53: 'p~' field is 'because of the wicked who forsake your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.55: 'p~' field is 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.60: 'p~' field is 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.61: 'p~' field is 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.62: 'v~' field is 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.64: 'v~' field is 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.66: 'p~' field is 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.70: 'p~' field is 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.72: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.73: 'p~' field is 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.76: 'v~' field is 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.77: 'v~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.77: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 44:6 p~:"and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" now 'and his Redeemer, \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 44:6 p~:"and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" now 'and his Redeemer, \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.85: 'p~' field is 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.86: 'v~' field is 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.88: 'v~' field is 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.92: 'v~' field is 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.96: 'p~' field is 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.97: 'v~' field is "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.98: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.109: 'p~' field is 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.113: 'p~' field is "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.115: 'p~' field is 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.119: 'p~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.121: 'v~' field is 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.123: 'v~' field is "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.124: 'v~' field is 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.126: 'p~' field is 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.127: 'v~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.131: 'p~' field is 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.132: 'p~' field is "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.136: 'p~' field is 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.140: 'p~' field is "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.142: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.143: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.149: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.150: 'p~' field is 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.151: 'p~' field is 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.153: 'p~' field is 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.155: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.156: 'v~' field is 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.159: 'v~' field is "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.159: 'p~' field is 'Revive me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.163: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.165: 'v~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.166: 'v~' field is "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.166: 'p~' field is 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.167: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.171: 'v~' field is 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.172: 'p~' field is 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.174: 'v~' field is "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.174: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.176: 'p~' field is 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.6: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.9: 'v~' field is 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 44:25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.126.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.127.2: 'p~' field is 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.130.2: 'v~' field is "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.130.7: 'p~' field is 'for with \\nd Adonai \\nd* there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.2: 'p~' field is "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.5: 'v~' field is 'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.132.5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*Quoted in Acts 7:46' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.6: 'v~' field is "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.7: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.11: 'v~' field is '\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.132.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.11: 'p~' field is '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.12: 'p~' field is 'their \\qt children \\qt* Quoted in John 7:42 also will sit on your throne forever more.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.16: 'v~' field is "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 45:13 p~:"not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'not for price nor reward,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 45:13 p~:"not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." now 'not for price nor reward,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* 135:1 Quoted in Rev 19:5 of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.3: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.4: 'p~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.15: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.16: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.135.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.17: 'v~' field is 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*135:17 Quoted in Rev 9:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt You who fear \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* 135:20 Quoted in Rev 19:5 praise \\nd Adonai \\nd*!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.136.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl ki\' li-olam chas\'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·.136:1 Note: Verse one shows the Hebrew for this verse and this Psalm’s repeated second line. Instead of repeating the second phrase 26 times, OUR Bible has utilized the rational of Hebrew poetry and repeats the same idea in multiple ways from multiple accepted translations; like many facets of a diamond.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.2: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.3: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.13: 'v~' field is 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.14: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.15: 'v~' field is 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.25: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.26: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.26: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 45:23 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.1: 'p~' field is 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.2: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.4: 'v~' field is 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.4: 'p~' field is "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.5: 'p~' field is 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.8: 'p~' field is 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.139.8: 'p~' field is 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.139.14: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* 140:3 Quoted in Rom 3:13 \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.5: 'p~' field is 'They have set traps for me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.8: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let their evil plans succeed, or they will become proud. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.12: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.13: 'v~' field is 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.141.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.2: 'v~' field is 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*141:2 Quoted in Rev 5:8, 8:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.6: 'p~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.7: 'p~' field is 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 47:4 v~:"Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," now 'Our Redeemer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 47:4 v~:"Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," now 'Our Redeemer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.142.7: 'p~' field is 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.143.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*143:2 Quoted in Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.6: 'p~' field is 'My soul thirsts for you, like a parched land. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.7: 'p~' field is 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.8: 'v~' field is "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.12: 'v~' field is 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.144.2: 'v~' field is 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.144.9: 'p~' field is 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.5: 'v~' field is 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.9: 'p~' field is 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.10: 'v~' field is 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.11: 'v~' field is 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.12: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.19: 'p~' field is "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.20: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.21: 'v~' field is 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.4: 'v~' field is 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.146.6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:2 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:2 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*146:6 Quoted in Acts 4:24, 14:15; Rev 10:6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.7: 'v~' field is 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.8: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.11: 'p~' field is 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.148.14: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.1: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.3: 'p~' field is 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.4: 'p~' field is "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.150.3: 'v~' field is 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*),' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*),' token in ISA 48:12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PSA 150:6 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.150.6? CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 48:12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: AddPs.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' now ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* 48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:12 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' now ' \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* 48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in AddPs.1.3: 'v~' field is 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PS2 1:7 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at AddPs.1.7? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: Prov.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.3: 'p~' field is 'in righteousness, \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and equity;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.5: 'v~' field is "that the wise man may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and increase in learning;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.8: 'v~' field is "My son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your father’s instruction," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 v~:'48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 v~:'48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.9: 'v~' field is 'for they will be a garland to \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· your head,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.12: 'v~' field is 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.12: 'p~' field is 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 p~:'48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 48:16 p~:'48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' now '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.16: 'v~' field is 'for \\qt their feet \\qt* run to evil.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.1.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.16: 'p~' field is 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt*1:16 Quoted in Rom 3:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.22: 'v~' field is "“How long, you simple ones, will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· thoughtless living?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.33: 'v~' field is "But whoever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me will dwell securely," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.1: 'p~' field is 'and store up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.8: 'v~' field is 'that he may guard the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.9: 'v~' field is 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.19: 'v~' field is 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 v~:'49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 v~:'49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.1: 'p~' field is 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.3: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 p~:'49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:1 p~:'49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' now '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.4: 'v~' field is 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt do ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt do ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* provide ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* provide ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt*3:4 Greek 3:4 Greek ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:5 v~:'49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' now '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:5 v~:'49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' now '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.12: 'p~' field is 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* 3:12 Quoted in Heb 12:7 \\qt reproves his son \\qt* 3:12 Quoted in Heb 12:5-6 in whom he delights.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.14: 'p~' field is 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.16: 'p~' field is 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' now '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* 49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:6 p~:'49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' now '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* 49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:7 v~:'49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' now '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:7 v~:'49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' now '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.22: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.34: 'v~' field is 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:8 p~:'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' now 'and in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. 49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 49:8 p~:'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' now 'and in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. 49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.34 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.34: 'p~' field is '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.35: 'v~' field is 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.2: 'p~' field is 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.9: 'v~' field is 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 49:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.4.26 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*4:26 Quoted in Heb 12:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.5: 'p~' field is 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.7: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.13: 'v~' field is "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.19: 'v~' field is 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.20: 'v~' field is 'My son, keep your father’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.23: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is a lamp candle,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.23: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is light.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.1: 'p~' field is 'Lay up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Obey my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and live!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.18: 'v~' field is 'Come, let’s take our fill of \\tl dod\\tl* ·loving· until the morning.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.24: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.27: 'v~' field is 'Her house is the way to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.6: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, for I will speak excellent things." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.17: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.18: 'v~' field is 'With me are riches, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.20: 'p~' field is 'in the middle of the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.21: 'v~' field is "That I may give wealth to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 v~:'50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' now '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 v~:'50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' now '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: toZefania: Can't write INT Zefania book because no OSIS code available CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Can't write FRT Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.22: 'v~' field is '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 p~:"\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" now 'he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:4 p~:"\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" now 'he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.32: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:5 v~:'50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' now '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:5 v~:'50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' now '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.33: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· instruction, and be wise." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heaven· and ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.34: 'v~' field is "Blessed is the man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·; then God separates ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.36: 'p~' field is "All those who hate me \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· death.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 v~:'50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 v~:'50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· out of the ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl choshek' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·darkness·. The ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· part of the day is called ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 50:6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.9.8: 'p~' field is "Reprove a wise man, and he will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called ' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl layil' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·night·.' token in GEN,1,5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 50:6 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 p~:'50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' now '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* 50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:6 p~:'50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' now '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* 50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in GEN,1,5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.9.18: 'p~' field is 'that her guests are in the depths of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' token in GEN,1,5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:7 v~:'\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' now 'For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:7 v~:'\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' now 'For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in GEN,1,8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the ' token in GEN,1,8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in GEN,1,8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' token in GEN,1,8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.8: 'v~' field is 'The wise in heart receives \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yam' token in GEN,1,12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sea· and the ' token in GEN,1,12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.9: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt he who perverts his ways \\qt* 10:9 Quoted in Acts 13:10will be found out.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in GEN,1,12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.' token in GEN,1,12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.10.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:8 p~:'\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' now 'Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:8 p~:'\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' now 'Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.12: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt*10:12 Quoted in James 5:201 Pet 4:8' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'or" token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lights· and the ' token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl chochavi'm" token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·stars·; this gives us ' token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.19: 'p~' field is 'but he who \\qt restrains his lips \\qt* 10:19 Quoted in James 1:19does wisely.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the ' token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called ' token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 v~:'50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 v~:'50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).' token in GEN,1,18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* and ' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:'\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' now 'let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 50:10 p~:'\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' now 'let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, with creatures that possess a ' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' token in GEN,1,22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.16: 'v~' field is 'A \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· woman obtains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in GEN,1,25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' token in GEN,1,25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.17: 'v~' field is 'The man of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· does good to his own soul,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in GEN,1,26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in ' token in GEN,1,26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl chavash' token in GEN,1,26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' token in GEN,1,26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavash' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.31: 'v~' field is 'Behold, \\qt the upright \\qt* are paid what they deserve here on earth;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and ' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.11.31 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife ' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.31: 'p~' field is 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt*11:31 Quoted in 1 Pet 4:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: ' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Kavash' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or ' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.1: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· correction loves knowledge," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' token in GEN,1,28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.5: 'v~' field is 'The thoughts of the upright are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,1,30 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.10: 'p~' field is 'but the tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· of the wicked is cruel.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both ' token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl zachar' token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male· and ' token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl n'keivah" token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.15: 'p~' field is "but he who is wise \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· counsel." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in GEN,1,30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shavat' token in GEN,2,3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called ' token in GEN,2,3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shabbat' token in GEN,2,3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' token in GEN,2,3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.1: 'p~' field is "but a scoffer does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· rebuke." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,2,5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· to till the ' token in GEN,2,5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adamah" token in GEN,2,5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ground·' token in GEN,2,5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.8: 'p~' field is "but the poor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· no threats." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Good understanding wins \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yatzar' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·formed, framed· the ' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the ' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl nish'mat chayim" token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.23: 'p~' field is "but \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice· sweeps it away." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a ' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.24: 'p~' field is "but one who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him is careful to discipline him." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.' token in GEN,2,7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Gan-'Eden" token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the ' token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'etz chai" token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of ' token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tov v' rah" token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in GEN,2,9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.20: 'p~' field is "but the rich person has many \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers, friends·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in GEN,2,17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.22: 'p~' field is 'But \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' token in GEN,2,17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lo-tov' token in GEN,2,18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared ' token in GEN,2,18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tov' token in GEN,2,18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' token in GEN,2,18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.34: 'p~' field is 'but sin is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgrace· to any people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* God fashioned an ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.9: 'p~' field is "but he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him who follows after righteousness." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*· are before \\nd Adonai, \\nd*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.12: 'v~' field is "A scoffer does not \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· to be reproved;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.’”' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.24: 'p~' field is 'to keep him from going downward to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.15.29 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· to make an ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.29: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male, human· into a ' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 51:15 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 51:15 p~:"\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.31: 'v~' field is "The ear that \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof lives," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.' token in GEN,2,23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.32: 'p~' field is "but he who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof gets understanding." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.33: 'p~' field is 'Before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,2,25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl banah' token in GEN,2,25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.6: 'v~' field is 'By \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth iniquity is atoned for.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' token in GEN,2,25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,3,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.8: 'p~' field is "than great revenues with \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,3,3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Honest· balances and scales are \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.13: 'p~' field is "They \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· one who speaks the truth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.16.27 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.27: 'p~' field is 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt*16:27 Quoted in James 3:6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.33: 'p~' field is 'but its every \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·decision· is from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,5,24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.8: 'v~' field is 'A bribe is a \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· stone in the eyes of him who gives it;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.17: 'v~' field is "A friend \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· at all times;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,7,7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.19: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· disobedience \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· strife." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.23: 'p~' field is 'to pervert the ways of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.5: 'p~' field is 'nor to deprive the innocent of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.12: 'p~' field is 'but before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.13: 'v~' field is "He who gives answer before he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.21: 'p~' field is "those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· it will eat its fruit." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,12,1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.24: 'p~' field is "but there is a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend· who sticks closer than a brother." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:7 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,12,3 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,12,7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.8: 'v~' field is "He who gets wisdom \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· his own soul." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.16: 'v~' field is 'He who keeps a \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· keeps his soul,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,13,15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.20: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· counsel and receive instruction," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.22: 'v~' field is 'That which makes a man to be desired is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,14,20 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.27: 'v~' field is "If you stop \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· instruction, my son," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.28: 'v~' field is 'A corrupt witness mocks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,15,5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.3: 'v~' field is 'It is \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· for a man to keep aloof from strife;' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,15,14 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Many men claim to be men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,16,1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.9: 'v~' field is 'Who can \\qt say, “I have \\qt* made my heart pure.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in GEN,16,1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.20.9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' token in GEN,16,1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.9: 'p~' field is 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt*20:9 Quoted in 1 John 1:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,16,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.12: 'v~' field is "The \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· ear, and the seeing eye," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.13: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· sleep, lest you come to poverty." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,17,5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.20.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt*20:20 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,17,19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in GEN,17,22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.28: 'v~' field is '\\tl Cheshed\\tl* ·Loving-kindness· and faithfulness keep the king safe.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.28: 'p~' field is 'His throne is sustained by \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is ' token in GEN,17,22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh" token in GEN,17,22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in GEN,17,22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 52:15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' now 'and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* 52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 52:15 p~:'\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' now 'and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* 52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,17,25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.3: 'v~' field is 'To do righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 v~:'53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' now '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 v~:'53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' now '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,18,10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.7: 'p~' field is 'because they refuse to do what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:1 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,18,14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' now ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' now ' \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* 53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.15: 'v~' field is 'It is joy to the upright to do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.17: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· pleasure shall be a poor man." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.17: 'p~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wine and oil shall not be rich." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,19,24 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.21: 'v~' field is 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.21: 'p~' field is 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.28: 'p~' field is "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:3 p~:'\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' now 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* 53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:3 p~:'\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' now 'a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* 53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,21,9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,21,10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.1: 'p~' field is 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,21,12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.4: 'p~' field is 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:4 v~:'53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* 53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:4 v~:'53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* 53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.22.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt God loves a cheerful ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt God loves a cheerful ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* and ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* and ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt generous ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt generous ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.22.8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 53:5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 53:5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.11: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:5 p~:'53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' now '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* 53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:5 p~:'53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' now '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* 53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 v~:'53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 v~:'53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' now 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 his own way; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' now 'Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 his own way; ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:6 p~:'53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' now '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,25,23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.14: 'p~' field is 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' now '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' now '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,26,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.22: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' now ' \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:7 p~:'\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' now ' \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* 53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 v~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 v~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* 53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:8 p~:'53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' now '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* 53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.24.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.12: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*24:12 Quoted in Rom 2:6; 2 Tim 4:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' now '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' now '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:9 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.24.21 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' now ' \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* 53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:9 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' now ' \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* 53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.21: 'v~' field is 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 v~:'53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' now '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 v~:'53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' now '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.23: 'p~' field is 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in James 2:1good.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:10 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.2: 'v~' field is 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.2: 'p~' field is 'but the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of kings is to search out a matter.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Don’t \\qt exalt \\qt* yourself in the presence of the king,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.6: 'p~' field is 'or claim a \\qt place \\qt* among \\qt great \\qt* men;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.7: 'v~' field is 'for it is better that it be \\qt said to you, “Come up here,” \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.7: 'p~' field is 'than that you should be \\qt put lower \\qt* 25:7 Quoted in Luke 14:8-10 in the presence of the prince,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,32,27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.10: 'v~' field is "lest one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it put you to shame," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.12: 'p~' field is "so is the reproof of the wise to an \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient· ear." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 53:12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat. \\qt*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 53:12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt If he is thirsty, give him water to drink: \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 53:12 p~:'53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' now '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* 53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.25.22 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt*25:22 Quoted in Rom 12:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.27: 'p~' field is 'nor is it \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to seek one’s own \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.1: 'p~' field is 'so \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is not fitting for a fool.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.8: 'p~' field is 'so is he who gives \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to a fool.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.26.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.11: 'v~' field is 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,37,28 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 54:5 v~:"For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now 'For your Maker is your husband; \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 54:5 v~:"For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." now 'For your Maker is your husband; \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.27.6: 'v~' field is "Faithful are the wounds of a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.27.20: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,41,41 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.4: 'v~' field is 'Those who forsake the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· praise the wicked;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.4: 'p~' field is 'but those who keep the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· contend with them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.5: 'v~' field is 'Evil men don’t understand \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.7: 'v~' field is 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,42,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.9: 'v~' field is "He who turns away his ear from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.13: 'p~' field is 'but whoever \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· and forsake renounces them finds \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 54:13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.17: 'v~' field is 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.23: 'v~' field is 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.3: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wisdom brings joy to his father;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,45,1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.4: 'v~' field is 'The king by \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· makes the land stable,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.18: 'p~' field is 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.23: 'p~' field is 'but one of lowly spirit gains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.24: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· an oath, but dares not testify." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 55:1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.26: 'p~' field is 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 v~:'55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' now '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 v~:'55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' now '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,47,31 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in GEN,48,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 p~:'\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' now 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:1 p~:'\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' now 'Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* 55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.5: 'v~' field is "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.8: 'p~' field is 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:2 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:2 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.16: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.16: 'p~' field is 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:"\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" now ' \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 55:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' now 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* 55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 55:3 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' now 'and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* 55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,1,8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,2,2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,2,14 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,3,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.15: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chokim\\tl* ·portions· for her servant girls.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,3,5 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,3,6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.26: 'p~' field is 'Instructions of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is on her tongue.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.30: 'v~' field is '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PRO 31:31 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Prov.31.31? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: Isa.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, heavens," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.4: 'p~' field is "They have despised the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'v~' field is "\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been as Sodom [Burning]; \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.1.9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt*1:9 Quoted in Rom 9:29' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you rulers of Sodom [Burning]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.10: 'p~' field is 'Listen to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of our God, you people of Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,7,20 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,7,20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.15: 'p~' field is "Yes, when you make many prayers, I will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.17: 'p~' field is 'Seek \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.19: 'v~' field is "If you are willing and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.21: 'p~' field is 'She was full of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·; righteousness lodged in her,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.23: 'p~' field is "Everyone \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· bribes, and follows after rewards." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.27: 'v~' field is 'Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] shall be redeemed with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.2: 'v~' field is '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Their flight and to count ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Compare: ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Man \\qt* is brought low,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Enter into the rock, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. The Rabbis view ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 56:7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt*2:10 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called ' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.12: 'v~' field is "For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' token in EXO,12,2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' token in EXO,12,6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt and into the holes of the earth, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of ' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*2:19 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the ' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'v~' field is 'To \\qt go into the caverns of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb with ' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.21 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of ' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*2:21 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in EXO,12,8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The ' token in EXO,12,9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.1: 'v~' field is "For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' token in EXO,12,9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' token in EXO,12,10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.8: 'p~' field is 'to provoke the eyes of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all ' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month ' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of ' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.15: 'p~' field is "and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in EXO,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.2: 'v~' field is 'In that day, \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s branch will be beautiful and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious·, and the fruit of the land will be the beauty and excellent for the survivors of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 14th is ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.4: 'v~' field is 'when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem [City of peace] from within it, by the spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and by the spirit of burning.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will create over the whole habitation of Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be a canopy.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· and then ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.6: 'v~' field is 'There will be a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent· for a shade in the daytime from the heat, and for a refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.5.1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as ' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.1: 'v~' field is 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt*5:1 Quoted in Luke 20:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' token in EXO,12,18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.1: 'p~' field is 'My \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Hametz' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'built a \\qt tower \\qt* in the middle of it,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'and also cut out a \\qt wine press \\qt* 5:2 Quoted in Matt 21:33; Mark 12:1therein.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find ' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in EXO,12,19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.7: 'v~' field is "For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.7: 'p~' field is 'and he looked for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but, behold, oppression;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,12,20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on ' token in EXO,12,20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.9: 'v~' field is "In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in EXO,12,20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· has enlarged its desire,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.14: 'p~' field is 'and opened its mouth without \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.16: 'v~' field is "but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,12,40 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.19: 'p~' field is "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the ' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb ' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the ' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in EXO,12,43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' token in EXO,12,45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.2: 'v~' field is 'Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \\qt had six wings. \\qt* 6:2 Quoted in Rev 4:8 With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' token in EXO,12,46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,12,46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,12,48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised ' token in EXO,12,48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in EXO,12,48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' token in EXO,12,48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Rev 15:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.5: 'v~' field is "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat ' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.8: 'v~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing ' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'v~' field is '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of ' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in EXO,13,3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in EXO,13,7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see ' token in EXO,13,7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in EXO,13,7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in EXO,13,7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,13,8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in EXO,13,8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 57:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in EXO,13,13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in EXO,13,13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.7.13: 'v~' field is "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,16,15 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of ' token in EXO,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl manna' token in EXO,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' token in EXO,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.7.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.7.14: 'v~' field is '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.8 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 58:6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.8: 'v~' field is 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.10: 'v~' field is 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*8:10 Quoted in Rev 21:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.12: 'v~' field is '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.13: 'v~' field is '\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' token in EXO,20,2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.14: 'v~' field is '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.16: 'v~' field is 'Wrap up the testimony. Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.17: 'v~' field is 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*8:17 Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in EXO,20,3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.18: 'v~' field is 'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.20: 'v~' field is 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' token in EXO,20,5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.1: 'v~' field is 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.9.2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.9.2 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.6: 'v~' field is '\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Isa.9.7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Isa.9.7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.7: 'v~' field is '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.13: 'p~' field is "neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.17: 'p~' field is 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.19: 'v~' field is "Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in EXO,20,7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.2: 'v~' field is 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.3: 'v~' field is 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in EXO,20,8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.16: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.20: 'v~' field is "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.21: 'v~' field is 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 ' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.10.23 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' token in EXO,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.33: 'v~' field is "Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.1: 'v~' field is '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in EXO,20,12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:8 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in EXO,20,13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,20,13 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in EXO,20,14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in EXO,20,14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,20,14 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in EXO,20,15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,20,15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,20,15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.2: 'v~' field is '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.2: 'p~' field is '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in EXO,20,17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.3: 'v~' field is '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.11.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of ' token in EXO,20,25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nimrod' token in EXO,20,25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of ' token in EXO,20,25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.11.5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Bavel' token in EXO,20,25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' token in EXO,20,25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl aletheia' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl aletheia' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·truth·)' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·truth·)' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in EXO,21,2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*11:5 Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)' token in EXO,21,2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The ' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. ' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.10: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' token in EXO,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' now ' \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:15 p~:'\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' now 'and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' token in EXO,21,10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.2: 'v~' field is "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,21,12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.3: 'v~' field is 'Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* 12:3 Quoted in John 7:38 of \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.4: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,21,17 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' token in EXO,21,18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.6: 'v~' field is "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 59:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.4: 'v~' field is "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 v~:'59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' now '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 v~:'59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' now '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' token in EXO,21,28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Wail; for the day of \\nd Adonai \\nd* is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,21,28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 p~:'\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' now 'and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 on his head. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:17 p~:'\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' now 'and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 on his head. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' token in EXO,21,28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.13.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*13:10 Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:24-25' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' token in EXO,21,33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.13.13 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in EXO,22,1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' token in EXO,22,1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.13: 'v~' field is 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.18: 'v~' field is 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.1: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in EXO,22,16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in EXO,22,16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' token in EXO,22,16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.11: 'v~' field is 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' token in EXO,22,22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.13: 'v~' field is 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* 14:13 Quoted in Luke 10:15 I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' token in EXO,22,25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.14: 'v~' field is 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in ISA 59:20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 v~:'59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.15: 'v~' field is 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 v~:'59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.19: 'v~' field is 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.22: 'v~' field is "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' token in EXO,22,28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.23: 'v~' field is "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:21 v~:'\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' now '“As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 59:21 v~:'\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' now '“As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.24: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,22,28 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.27: 'v~' field is "For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in EXO,22,29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:1 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:1 p~:'\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' now 'and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the ' token in EXO,22,29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.15.4: 'v~' field is "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in EXO,22,29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order ' token in EXO,22,29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel' token in EXO,22,29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' now 'but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.16.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:2 p~:'\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' now 'and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.16.6: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in EXO,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' token in EXO,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:3 v~:'60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' now '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* 60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:3 v~:'60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' now '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* 60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' token in EXO,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.3: 'v~' field is "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.6: 'v~' field is "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' token in EXO,23,5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.7: 'v~' field is "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of ' token in EXO,23,6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.10: 'v~' field is "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in EXO,23,6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in EXO,23,6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.18.3: 'v~' field is "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.18.7: 'v~' field is "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sabbath' token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, the ' token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* 19:1 Quoted in Rev 14:14 and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the ' token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.4: 'v~' field is "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sabbath year·' token in EXO,23,11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' token in EXO,23,12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.12: 'v~' field is "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Example: ' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.16: 'v~' field is "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:6 p~:'\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now 'and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:6 p~:'\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' now 'and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.17: 'v~' field is "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.18: 'v~' field is "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.20: 'v~' field is "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.22: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·, and ' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.25: 'v~' field is "because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in EXO,23,14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.3: 'v~' field is "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,23,18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven ' token in EXO,23,18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in EXO,23,18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* 21:9 Quoted in Rev 14:8 and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.10: 'v~' field is "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in EXO,23,18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' token in EXO,23,18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.17: 'v~' field is "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' token in EXO,23,19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.5: 'v~' field is "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl avodah' token in EXO,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' token in EXO,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.12: 'v~' field is "In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.22.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.13: 'v~' field is 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*22:13 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:32' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.14: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.15: 'v~' field is "Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.22.22 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,25,18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.22: 'v~' field is '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:14 p~:'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' now 'and all those who despised you will \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. 60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 60:14 p~:'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' now 'and all those who despised you will \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. 60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.25: 'v~' field is "“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,25,40 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.23.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.23.17: 'v~' field is 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that \\nd Adonai \\nd* will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.5: 'v~' field is 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.15: 'v~' field is "Therefore glorify \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.16: 'v~' field is "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.18: 'v~' field is 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the ' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.24.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl menorot' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.19: 'v~' field is 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*24:19 Quoted in Rev 6:12' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the ' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl menorah' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.22: 'v~' field is 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamp· every day' token in EXO,27,21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.23: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,28,2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' token in EXO,28,2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.6: 'v~' field is "In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.8: 'v~' field is '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.9: 'v~' field is "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is \\nd Adonai \\nd*! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ephod' token in EXO,28,28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.1: 'p~' field is "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' token in EXO,28,28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in EXO,28,32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.26.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' token in EXO,28,32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*26:11 Quoted in Heb 10:27' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 60:20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.13: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.18: 'v~' field is "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.19: 'v~' field is '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* 27:9 Quoted in Rom 11:27 that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.11: 'v~' field is 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,29,33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are ' token in EXO,29,33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.13: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,29,33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' token in EXO,29,33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.5: 'v~' field is "In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.6: 'v~' field is 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.28.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 v~:'61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 v~:'61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.14: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in EXO,30,7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.15: 'v~' field is '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' token in EXO,30,7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.28.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.16: 'v~' field is '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.17: 'v~' field is 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.18: 'v~' field is 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.22: 'v~' field is "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in EXO,30,19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.23: 'v~' field is "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple ' token in EXO,30,19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:2 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' token in EXO,30,19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.29: 'v~' field is "This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:2 v~:'61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' now '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* 61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:2 v~:'61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' now '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* 61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.6: 'v~' field is "She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim Gadolim' token in EXO,30,31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* 29:10 Quoted in Rom 11:8 the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' token in EXO,30,31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.13: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.14 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' now 'the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' now 'the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.14: 'v~' field is 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*29:14 Quoted in 1 Cor 1:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.16 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.16: 'v~' field is 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*29:16 Quoted in Rom 9:20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now 'the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:3 p~:'\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' now 'the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.18: 'v~' field is '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.19: 'v~' field is "The humble also will increase their joy in \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,31,18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,32,1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.9: 'v~' field is "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.11: 'v~' field is "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,32,6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.12: 'v~' field is "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 61:6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:6 v~:'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' now 'But you will be called \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. 61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 61:6 v~:'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' now 'But you will be called \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. 61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.15: 'v~' field is "For thus said the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,32,9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.18: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.19: 'v~' field is "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.21: 'v~' field is "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,32,23 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.30: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.33: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* 30:33 Quoted in Rev 19:20 kindles it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.1: 'p~' field is "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.4: 'p~' field is "so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,33,19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.5: 'v~' field is "As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.1: 'p~' field is 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.3: 'p~' field is "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in EXO,34,21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl calav' token in EXO,34,26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.7: 'p~' field is 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' token in EXO,34,26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.9: 'v~' field is "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in EXO,34,33 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' token in EXO,35,3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.16: 'v~' field is 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.2: 'p~' field is "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.6: 'v~' field is "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.13: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.33.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.15: 'p~' field is 'who stops his ears from \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood,33:15 Note: Blood figuratively means murder.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.19: 'p~' field is "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the ' token in LEV,1,3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.1: 'v~' field is "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,1,3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The ' token in LEV,1,3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.1: 'p~' field is "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,1,3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' token in LEV,1,3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'v~' field is 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:25' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Rev 6:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Rev 6:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in LEV,4,13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' token in LEV,4,13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*34:10 Quoted in Rev 14:10-11, 18:18, 19:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.35.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*35:3 Quoted in Heb 12:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,6,20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.5: 'v~' field is '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' token in LEV,6,20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the ' token in LEV,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.6: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·' token in LEV,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the ' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.10: 'v~' field is 'The \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the ' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' token in LEV,7,11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.11: 'v~' field is "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in ISA 63:8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.13: 'v~' field is "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,7,20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' token in LEV,7,20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.16: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.1: 'v~' field is "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s house." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:9 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.4: 'v~' field is "It may be \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:9 p~:"\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" now 'and \\+tl ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.6: 'v~' field is "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.7: 'v~' field is "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.8: 'v~' field is "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.9: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 63:10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A ' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:10 p~:'\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' now 'and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. 63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:10 p~:'\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' now 'and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. 63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.16: 'v~' field is "“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.19: 'v~' field is 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A ' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.20: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are \\nd Adonai \\nd*, even you only.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' token in LEV,10,6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.21: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.23: 'v~' field is "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' token in LEV,10,7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.26: 'v~' field is "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.32: 'v~' field is "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:11 p~:'\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' now 'Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated ' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:11 p~:'\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' now 'Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.34: 'v~' field is 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the ' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.36: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.37: 'v~' field is 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in LEV,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.5: 'v~' field is "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.8: 'v~' field is 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.10: 'v~' field is 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and ' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl non-kosher' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:14 p~:'\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 63:14 p~:'\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualifications of ' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is ' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.17: 'p~' field is 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are ' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.18: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.18: 'p~' field is 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for food' token in LEV,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.19: 'v~' field is 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· land animals ' token in LEV,11,4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' token in LEV,11,4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.39.1: 'v~' field is "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in LEV,11,9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: ' token in LEV,11,9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.39.5: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* fish have both fins and scales' token in LEV,11,9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fish ' token in LEV,11,11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'v~' field is '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' token in LEV,11,11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' token in LEV,11,13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: ' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Treif' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, ' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. ' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* 40:5 Quoted in Luke 3:4-6 together;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' token in LEV,11,21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 v~:'64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 v~:'64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.7 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*40:7 Quoted in James 1:10' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· to eat' token in LEV,11,29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 64:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' now ' \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* 64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 64:4 p~:'\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' now ' \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* 64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes ' token in LEV,11,34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.8 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' token in LEV,11,34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*40:8 Quoted in 1 Pet 24-2540:8 Quoted in Matt 24:35; Mark 13:31; 1 Pet 1:23' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is ' token in LEV,11,39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'v~' field is '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·' token in LEV,11,39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in LEV,11,44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· maggots ' token in LEV,11,44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' token in LEV,11,44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,11,45 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.13 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*40:13 Quoted in Rom 11:34; 1 Cor 2:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,12,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.14: 'p~' field is 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,12,6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in LEV,12,6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.21: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The origin of ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.27: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lashon harah' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.28: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 v~:'65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 v~:'65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt I, \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* 41:4 Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13 he.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now ' \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* 65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:1 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now ' \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* 65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.41.8 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure ' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:2 v~:'65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* 65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:2 v~:'65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' now '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* 65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)' token in LEV,13,12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.9: 'v~' field is 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* 41:9 Quoted in Heb 2:16 from the ends of the earth,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,13,33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.14: 'p~' field is "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,13,33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tamei, tamei' token in LEV,13,35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.16: 'p~' field is "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,13,35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,13,47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.20: 'p~' field is "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.22: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,14,2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Tzara'at:" token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl metzora' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·person afflicted with ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*· is a contraction of the words ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl motzi rah' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'v~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp In ' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'v~' field is '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Midrash Shocher Tov' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))' token in LEV,14,2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'v~' field is '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,14,2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Mishnah Nega'im" token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of ' token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. Rather, they should have a ' token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl cohen' token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.' token in LEV,14,3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.6: 'v~' field is '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their ' token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the ' token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,14,10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'nor my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to engraved images.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.10: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· from the end of the earth,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant ' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· on a house ' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.12: 'v~' field is 'Let them give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed ' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.12: 'p~' field is 'and declare his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the islands.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that ' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in LEV,14,34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.18: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.20: 'p~' field is "His ears are open, but he does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 v~:'65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' now '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 v~:'65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' now '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.21: 'v~' field is 'It pleased \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for his righteousness’ sake, to magnify the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,15,13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the ' token in LEV,15,13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,15,13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 be remembered, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in ISA 65:17 p~:'\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' now 'and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 be remembered, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in LEV,15,13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.23: 'p~' field is "Who will listen and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· for the time to come?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.24: 'p~' field is "and they did not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,15,16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a ' token in LEV,15,16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,15,16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' token in LEV,15,16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in LEV,15,19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.3: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' token in LEV,15,19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.4: 'p~' field is "and I have \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in LEV,15,25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' token in LEV,15,25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 65:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is 'Bring \\qt my sons \\qt* from far,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,15,28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in LEV,15,28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and my daughters \\qt* 43:6 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:18 from the ends of the earth—' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.7: 'p~' field is 'and whom I have created for my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the ' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately ' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· us former things?" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The ' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "or let them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and say, “That is true.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the ' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' token in LEV,16,2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.11: 'v~' field is '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.12: 'v~' field is "I have declared, I have saved, and I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of ' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the ' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' token in LEV,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.14: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your Redeemer, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says: “For your sake, I have sent to Babylon [Confusion], and I will bring all of them down as fugitives, even the Chaldeans [Descendants of Loving-kindness], in the ships of their rejoicing." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.43.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt*43:19 Quoted in Rev 21:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.20: 'p~' field is 'to give drink to \\qt my people, my chosen, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.43.21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on ' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt*43:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.21: 'p~' field is 'that they might declare my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*) ' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.24: 'p~' field is 'but you have \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· me with your sins.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' token in LEV,16,29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.1: 'v~' field is "Yet \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· now, Jacob [Supplanter] my servant," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.3: 'v~' field is 'For I will pour \\qt water \\qt* 44:3 Quoted in John 7:38 on him who is thirsty,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' token in LEV,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.3: 'p~' field is 'I will pour my \\qt Spirit \\qt* 44:3 Quoted in John 7:39 on your descendants,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is "and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.44.6 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a ' token in LEV,18,10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,18,10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt*44:6 Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' token in LEV,18,10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is 'and besides me there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.8: 'p~' field is "Haven’t I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you long ago," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in LEV,18,19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation·' token in LEV,18,19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' token in LEV,18,21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to me, for I have redeemed you.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,19,2 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'who turns \\qt wise men \\qt* backward,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.44.25 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt*44:25 Quoted in 1 Cor 1:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.5: 'p~' field is 'Besides me, there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' token in LEV,19,16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' token in LEV,19,16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.8: 'p~' field is "Let the earth open, that it may produce \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \\qt* 45:9 Quoted in Rom 9:20 ‘What are you making?’' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' token in LEV,19,18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole ' token in LEV,19,18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,19,18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.11: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' token in LEV,19,18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.13: 'p~' field is "not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in LEV,19,24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·' token in LEV,19,24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.14: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' token in LEV,19,26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters ' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, ' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having ' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl paz' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· this from ancient time?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·side-locks·' token in LEV,19,27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' token in LEV,19,28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· besides me, a just God and able to save;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in LEV,19,31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have sworn by myself. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in LEV,19,31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yidoni' token in LEV,19,31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is 'that \\qt to me every knee shall bow, \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' token in LEV,19,31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in ISA 66:15 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.45.23 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,19,32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in LEV,19,32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt*45:23 Quoted in Rom 14:11; Phil 2:10-11' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' token in LEV,19,32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' token in LEV,19,35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' token in LEV,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (' token in LEV,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.3: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in LEV,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' token in LEV,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.3: 'p~' field is 'that have been carried from the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,20,10 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,20,10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,21,1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A ' token in LEV,21,1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, you stubborn-hearted," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' token in LEV,21,1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl zonah' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.4: 'v~' field is "Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.4: 'p~' field is "is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.6: 'p~' field is 'You showed them no \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.7: 'v~' field is 'You said, \\qt ‘I will be a \\qt* princess forever;’' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you who are given to pleasures," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt who say in your heart, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt I shall not sit as a widow, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall I \\qt* know the loss of children.’' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' token in LEV,21,7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.9: 'v~' field is 'But these two things shall come to you in a moment \\qt in one day, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· for service' token in LEV,21,8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.9: 'p~' field is 'the \\qt loss of children \\qt* 47:9 Quoted in Rev 18:7-8and widowhood.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The ' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The ' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' token in LEV,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' token in LEV,21,13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.3: 'p~' field is "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a ' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.5: 'p~' field is "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The ' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.6: 'v~' field is "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' token in LEV,21,14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.6: 'p~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as ' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.7: 'p~' field is "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.8: 'v~' field is "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a ' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' token in LEV,21,15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.9: 'p~' field is 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.11: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve ' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Hebrew), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Hebrew), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alpha omega' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alpha omega' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Greek), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Greek), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' token in LEV,21,17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'urim thumin" token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'urim thumin" token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,21,23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond ' token in LEV,21,23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in LEV,21,23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.48.12 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A ' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean ' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.14: 'v~' field is "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' token in LEV,22,2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.14: 'p~' field is "He whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' token in LEV,22,4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.16: 'v~' field is '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean ' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' token in LEV,22,7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.16: 'p~' field is '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.17: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the ' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.18: 'v~' field is 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.20: 'p~' field is "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a ' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat ' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.1: 'v~' field is '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in LEV,22,10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.1: 'p~' field is '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,22,12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' token in LEV,22,12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,22,15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the ' token in LEV,22,15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenoh' token in LEV,22,15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' token in LEV,22,15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.4: 'p~' field is 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.5: 'v~' field is '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' token in LEV,22,21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in LEV,22,24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' token in LEV,22,24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'v~' field is '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is "because of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in LEV,23,7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of ' token in LEV,23,7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.8 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in LEV,23,7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.8: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in LEV,23,7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover ' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*49:10 Quoted in Rev 7:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of ' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*49:10 Quoted in Rev 7:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' token in LEV,23,8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat ' token in LEV,23,10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' token in LEV,23,10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.15: 'p~' field is 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in LEV,23,14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.26: 'p~' field is "and your Redeemer, the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after ' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the ' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the ' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.50.3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 1:20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.3: 'p~' field is 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt*50:3 Quoted in Rev 6:12' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' token in LEV,23,15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:20 v~:'1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' now '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:20 v~:'1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' now '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.4: 'v~' field is '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in LEV,23,17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in LEV,23,17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.4: 'p~' field is "\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in LEV,23,17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in LEV,23,17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.5: 'v~' field is '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 1:21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.6: 'v~' field is '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:22 v~:'\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' now 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:22 v~:'\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' now 'Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 1:23 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' now 'They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 1:23 p~:'\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' now 'They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.50.6 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.6: 'p~' field is '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' now '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:1 v~:'2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' now '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in LEV,23,21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'v~' field is '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 v~:'2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To rest on ' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year· ' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' token in LEV,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' now 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:6 p~:'\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' now 'who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 my people, Israel [God prevails].’” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who follow after righteousness," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:15 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year·' token in LEV,23,25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'for the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· will go out from me,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:15 v~:'\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' now 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* 2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:15 v~:'\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' now 'and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* 2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'and I will establish my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for a light to the peoples.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:16 v~:'2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' now '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:16 v~:'2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' now '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.5: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.6: 'p~' field is "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* to the following evening' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.7: 'p~' field is 'the people in whose heart is my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·:' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 2:18 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' now ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* 2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' now ' \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* 2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.8: 'p~' field is "and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to all generations.”" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:19 v~:'2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' now '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 2:19 v~:'2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' now '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.11: 'v~' field is 'Those ransomed by \\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.13: 'v~' field is "Have you forgotten \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' token in LEV,23,32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.15: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 2:22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:2 v~:'\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' now '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:2 v~:'\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' now '“ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you afflicted," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' token in LEV,23,35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'even the bowl of \\qt the cup of my wrath. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'You \\qt will \\qt* not \\qt drink \\qt* 51:22 Quoted in Rev 14:10it any more:' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 straight.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' now ' \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 straight.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.1: 'p~' field is 'for from now on the uncircumcised and the \\qt unclean \\qt* will no more \\qt come into \\qt* 52:1 Quoted in Rev 21:27 you.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· ' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' token in LEV,23,36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:17 v~:'\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' now 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 3:17 v~:'\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' now 'Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· during ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.5: 'p~' field is '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt*52:5 Quoted in Rom 2:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:4 v~:'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'But he answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:4 v~:'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'But he answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.7 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt*52:7 Quoted in Rom 10:15; Eph 6:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· and ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declares· peace," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:6 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* all seven days ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaims· \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.8: 'p~' field is 'for they shall see eye to eye, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:7 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” 4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:7 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” 4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.10: 'p~' field is "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:10 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.11 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:10 v~:'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:10 v~:'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt*52:11 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* – person learned of ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.11 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the ' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt*52:11 Quoted in Rev 18:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' token in LEV,23,40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl sukkah' token in LEV,23,42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during ' token in LEV,23,42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in LEV,23,42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.15 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 4:16 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in LEV,23,42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:17 v~:'4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' now '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 4:17 v~:'4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' now '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.1 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,24,17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.1: 'v~' field is '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in LEV,25,4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.4 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.4: 'v~' field is '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year ' token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years' token in LEV,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' token in Isa.53.5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' token in Isa.53.5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.5: 'p~' field is '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:21 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'v~' field is '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:27 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:27 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ 5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:27 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ 5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:31 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.7 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:31 v~:'“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' now '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ 5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:31 v~:'“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' now '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ 5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.7 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:33 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in LEV,25,8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:33 v~:'“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' now '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, ‘You shall not make false vows, 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:33 v~:'“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' now '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, ‘You shall not make false vows, 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'v~' field is '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.8 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:38 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:43 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:43 v~:'“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' now '“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.9 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 5:48 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:48 v~:'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' now 'Therefore you shall be perfect, just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your Father in Heaven· is perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 5:48 v~:'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' now 'Therefore you shall be perfect, just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your Father in Heaven· is perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.10: 'v~' field is '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* to free the slaves ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: On ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.12 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' token in LEV,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.12 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 7:23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sing, barren, you who didn’t give birth; \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:4 v~:'8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' now '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:4 v~:'8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' now '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt break out into singing, and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child: \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \\qt* 54:1 Quoted in Luke 23:29; Gal 4:27 says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.5: 'v~' field is "For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 8:17 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:17 v~:'\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' now 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 8:17 v~:'\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' now 'that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.5: 'p~' field is "The \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is your Redeemer." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.7: 'p~' field is 'but with great \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· will I gather you.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.8: 'p~' field is 'but with everlasting \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd* your Redeemer.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in LEV,25,10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.9: 'v~' field is '“For this is \\qt like the \\qt* waters \\qt of Noah [Rest] \\qt* 54:9 Quoted in Matt 24:37 to me;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'v~' field is 'For the \\qt mountains \\qt* may depart,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.54.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt*54:10 Quoted in Rev 6:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'but my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will not depart from you,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.54.13 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 9:13 v~:'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' now 'But you go and learn what this means: ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to teshuvah ·complete repentance·.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 9:13 v~:'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' now 'But you go and learn what this means: ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to teshuvah ·complete repentance·.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.13: 'v~' field is 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* \\nd Adonai; \\nd*54:13 Quoted in John 6:45' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 9:20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.1: 'v~' field is '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.3 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:32 v~:'10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:32 v~:'10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:33 v~:"\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" now 'But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 10:33 v~:"\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" now 'But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.5: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 10:36 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.7: 'p~' field is 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.10: 'p~' field is 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 11:5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in LEV,25,11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.11: 'p~' field is 'it will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to me void,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:5 v~:'11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' now '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:5 v~:'11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' now '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· law ' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:10 v~:'11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' now '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:10 v~:'11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' now '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:13 v~:'11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' now '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:13 v~:'11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' now '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:14 v~:'\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' now 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 whose coming was predicted. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:14 v~:'\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' now 'If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 whose coming was predicted. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:15 v~:"\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" now 'He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:15 v~:"\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" now 'He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is '“Maintain \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is "for my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is near," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:23 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:23 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.2: 'p~' field is 'who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· without profaning it,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in LEV,25,14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:27 v~:'11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' now '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:27 v~:'11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' now '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 11:29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is "and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:29 v~:'11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' now '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* 11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 11:29 v~:'11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' now '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* 11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is 'everyone who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· from profaning it,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' token in LEV,25,17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:2 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' token in LEV,25,23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:4 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.56.7 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.7: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* 56:7 Quoted in Matt 21:13; Luke 19:46 \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt*56:7 Quoted in Mark 11:17' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:7 v~:'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' now 'But if you had known what this means, ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:7 v~:'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' now 'But if you had known what this means, ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.10: 'p~' field is "dreaming, lying down, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loving· slumber." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' token in LEV,25,24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 12:11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:11 v~:'12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' now '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? 12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:11 v~:'12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' now '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? 12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:12 v~:'\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' now 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' token in LEV,25,29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:12 v~:'\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' now 'Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.1: 'p~' field is 'Men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· are taken away,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,25,34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,25,34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,25,34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in LEV,25,34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.8: 'p~' field is "You \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· what you saw on their bed." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.9: 'p~' field is 'and degraded yourself even to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:18 p~:'12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 v~:'12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' now '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 v~:'12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' now '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 p~:'\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:19 p~:'\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LEV,26,12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 v~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 v~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.57.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt*57:19 Quoted in Eph 2:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:20 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in LEV,27,2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.1: 'p~' field is 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in LEV,27,2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:24 v~:'12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' now '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:24 v~:'12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' now '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.4: 'p~' field is "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,27,11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:31 v~:'\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' now 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:31 v~:'\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' now 'Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' token in LEV,27,11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:32 v~:'\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' now 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:32 v~:'\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' now 'Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.58.6 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in LEV,27,14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*58:6 Quoted in Luke 4:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' token in LEV,27,14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.8: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· will be your rear guard.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in LEV,27,16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:40 v~:'\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 12:40 v~:'\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in LEV,27,16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in LEV,27,16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' token in LEV,27,16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.13: 'v~' field is '“If you turn away your foot from the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.13: 'p~' field is 'and call the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· a delight,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· ' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew ' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.1: 'p~' field is "nor his ear dull, that it can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.2: 'p~' field is "so that he will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in LEV,27,28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:14 p~:'\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 v~:'\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 v~:'\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' now 'for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.59.8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*59:8 Quoted in Rom 3:15-17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.8: 'p~' field is 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.14: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 13:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' now 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ 13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:15 p~:'\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' now 'so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ 13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.59.17 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' now 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 the foundation of the world.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 13:35 p~:'\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' now 'I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 the foundation of the world.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.17: 'v~' field is '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.19: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· from the rising of the sun;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 13:40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in NUM,5,3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' token in NUM,5,3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.20: 'v~' field is '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' token in NUM,5,15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,5,30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the ' token in NUM,5,30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sotah' token in NUM,5,30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 14:27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy ' token in NUM,5,30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' token in NUM,5,30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 14:27 v~:'14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' now '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 14:27 v~:'14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' now '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.3: 'v~' field is '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.9: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The ' token in NUM,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.10: 'p~' field is 'but in my favor have I had \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on you.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 15:9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' token in NUM,6,23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \\qt* 60:11 Quoted in Rev 21:25 nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.13: 'v~' field is '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.16: 'p~' field is "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 16:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'v~' field is "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:4 v~:'16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' now '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* 16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:4 v~:'16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' now '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* 16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is 'and your gates \\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt sun \\qt* will be no more your \\qt light \\qt* by day;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'nor will the brightness of the \\qt moon \\qt* give light to you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'but \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'and your God will be your \\qt glory. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.20: 'p~' field is 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*60:20 Quoted in Rev 21:23, 22:5' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:23 v~:'\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' now 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:23 v~:'\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' now 'But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:27 v~:'\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' now 'For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 16:27 v~:'\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' now 'For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:5 v~:'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' now 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:5 v~:'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' now 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'v~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for ' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:10 v~:'17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' now '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 must come first?” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 17:10 v~:'17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' now '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 must come first?” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second ' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in NUM,9,10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with ' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.61.2 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 18:10 v~:'18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 18:10 v~:'18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' now '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.2: 'v~' field is '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second ' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 18:16 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of ' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Iyar' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' token in NUM,9,11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.61.6 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' token in NUM,9,12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.6: 'v~' field is 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,9,12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in NUM,9,12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.6: 'p~' field is 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.8: 'v~' field is "“For I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:18 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.10: 'p~' field is "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:18 p~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:18 p~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or ' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:19 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofars' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.11: 'p~' field is 'so the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:19 v~:'\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' now '‘Honor your father and your mother.’ 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” 19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' token in NUM,10,9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 19:19 v~:'\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' now '‘Honor your father and your mother.’ 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” 19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 19:26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.1: 'p~' field is "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.2: 'p~' field is 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 20:18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 20:18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.7: 'p~' field is 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in NUM,12,7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaimed· unto the end of the earth," CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 v~:'\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 v~:'\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.11: 'p~' field is "‘Behold, your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· comes." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' now ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* 21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:5 p~:'\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' now ' \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* 21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'v~' field is '“I have trodden \\qt the wine press \\qt* alone;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'and trampled them in \\qt my wrath. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'Their \\qt life-blood \\qt* 63:3 Quoted in Rev 14:19-20 is sprinkled on my garments,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 21:8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,15,20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in NUM,15,20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'v~' field is 'I will tell of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:9 v~:'21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:9 v~:'21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'which he has given to them according to his \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in NUM,15,38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have ' token in NUM,15,38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in NUM,15,38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' token in NUM,15,38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:13 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:13 v~:'\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:13 v~:'\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* 21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:15 v~:'\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' now 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:15 v~:'\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' now 'But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.10: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt they rebelled, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.63.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.15: 'p~' field is 'The yearning of your heart and your \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· is restrained toward me.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.17: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Complete return· for your servants’ sake,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The ' token in NUM,18,2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' token in NUM,18,2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:42 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* 21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:42 p~:'\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* 21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· ' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both ' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.64.4: 'v~' field is '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.64.4 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the ' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 21:44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.64.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to ' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:44 v~:'\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 21:44 v~:'\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* 21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in NUM,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· ' token in NUM,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' token in NUM,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.1: 'v~' field is '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The ' token in NUM,18,5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.1 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in NUM,18,5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' token in NUM,18,5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:37 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.2 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in NUM,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:37 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:37 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the ' token in NUM,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.2: 'v~' field is '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:39 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in NUM,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' token in NUM,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:39 v~:'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'A second likewise is this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:39 v~:'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'A second likewise is this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:44 v~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 22:44 v~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 22:44 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.12: 'p~' field is "When I spoke, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* portion is ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:5 v~:'\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' now 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:5 v~:'\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' now 'But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl choke' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is sometimes translated similar to ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.17 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.17: 'v~' field is '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; ' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·.' token in NUM,19,2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is 'and the voice of \\qt weeping \\qt* and the voice of \\qt crying \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:33 v~:'\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' now 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:33 v~:'\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' now 'You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is 'will be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt*65:19 Quoted in Rev 21:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:35 v~:'\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' now 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:35 v~:'\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' now 'that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' token in NUM,19,21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.24: 'p~' field is "and while they are yet speaking, I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:38 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:38 v~:'23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' now '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:38 v~:'23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' now '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 23:39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt says, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.1 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:39 v~:'\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 23:39 v~:'\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt*66:1 Quoted in Matt 5:35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*66:2 Quoted in Acts 7:49-50' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:21 v~:'24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' now '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 no, nor ever will be. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:21 v~:'24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' now '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 no, nor ever will be. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.4: 'p~' field is "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.5: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word," WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.8: 'v~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:29 v~:'24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' now '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:29 v~:'24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' now '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* 24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.10: 'v~' field is "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.11: 'p~' field is 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:30 v~:'24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:30 v~:'24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' now '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.12: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:31 v~:'\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 24:31 v~:'\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.15 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.15: 'p~' field is 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*66:15 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 24:38 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.18: 'v~' field is '“For I know their works and their thoughts. The time comes that I will gather all nations and languages, and they will come, and will see my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.19: 'v~' field is "“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far away islands, who have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my fame, nor have seen my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·; and they shall declare my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.22: 'v~' field is '“For as the \\qt new heavens and the new earth, \\qt* 66:22 Quoted in 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1 which I will make, shall remain before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “so your offspring and your name shall remain.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.23: 'v~' field is 'It shall happen that from one new moon to another, and from one \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to another, all flesh will come to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.24: 'v~' field is '“They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \\qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \\qt* 66:24 Quoted in Mark 9:44, 9:48 and they will be loathsome to all mankind.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in NUM,25,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: 1Macc.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in NUM,25,9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 25:13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.1.21: 'v~' field is 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.1.43: 'v~' field is 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in NUM,28,10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hodesh' token in NUM,28,11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' token in NUM,28,11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.32: 'v~' field is 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.34: 'v~' field is 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,28,19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on ' token in NUM,28,19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.38: 'v~' field is 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in NUM,28,19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in NUM,28,19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.41: 'v~' field is 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:31 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in NUM,28,26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in NUM,28,26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in NUM,28,26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:39 v~:"\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" now 'He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:39 v~:"\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" now 'He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· ' token in NUM,28,26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)' token in NUM,28,26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:48 v~:'26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' now '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:48 v~:'26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' now '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:49 v~:'\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' now 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:49 v~:'\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' now 'Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the ' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of ' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:63 v~:'26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:63 v~:'26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in NUM,29,1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 26:64 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:64 v~:'26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:64 v~:'26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of ' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:67 v~:'\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' now 'Then they 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 26:67 v~:'\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' now 'Then they 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in NUM,29,2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in NUM,29,8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month ' token in NUM,29,8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in NUM,29,8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in NUM,29,8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in NUM,29,13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in NUM,29,13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (' token in NUM,29,13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkah' token in NUM,29,13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 55)' token in NUM,29,13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.4.49: 'v~' field is 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.4.50: 'v~' field is 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in NUM,29,35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:10 p~:'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' now 'just as \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” 27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:10 p~:'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' now 'just as \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” 27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of ' token in NUM,29,35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in NUM,29,35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in NUM,29,35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in NUM,30,2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' token in NUM,30,2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' token in NUM,30,2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:35 v~:'27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* 27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:35 v~:'27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* 27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.5.42: 'v~' field is 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:39 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:39 v~:'27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' now '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* 27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:39 v~:'27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' now '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* 27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:40 v~:'\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' now 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:40 v~:'\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' now 'and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:42 v~:'27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' now '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:42 v~:'27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' now '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:43 v~:'27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' now '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:43 v~:'27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' now '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MAT 27:45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.6.49: 'v~' field is 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:46 v~:'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:46 v~:'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' now 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MAT 27:48 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:48 v~:'27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' now '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* 27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 27:48 v~:'27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' now '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* 27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.7.12: 'v~' field is 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' token in NUM,35,12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in NUM,35,16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MAT 28:1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in NUM,35,25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· dies ' token in NUM,35,25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specificity the ' token in NUM,35,25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in NUM,35,25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' token in NUM,35,25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 28:19 v~:'28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' now '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MAT 28:19 v~:'28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' now '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the ' token in NUM,35,32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in NUM,35,32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' token in NUM,35,32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.9.34: 'v~' field is 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,1,10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 v~:'1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' now '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 v~:'1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' now '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.9.43: 'v~' field is 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,1,17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' token in DEU,1,17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 1:3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' now ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* 1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:3 p~:'\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' now ' \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* 1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:4 v~:'\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' now 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:4 v~:'\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' now 'John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:24 v~:'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' now 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:24 v~:'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' now 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 1:40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,4,35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:42 v~:"\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" now 'When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:42 v~:"\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" now 'When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in DEU,4,35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in DEU,4,35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:44 v~:'\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 1:44 v~:'\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,4,39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.11.10: 'v~' field is 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in DEU,4,39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in DEU,4,39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 2:17 v~:'\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 2:17 v~:'\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in DEU,5,7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 3:4 v~:'3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' now '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 3:4 v~:'3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' now '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent .' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MRK 3:18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in MRK 3:18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ha-Shem' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 5:9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in DEU,5,11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.15.1: 'v~' field is 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.15.2: 'p~' field is 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in DEU,5,12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in DEU,5,16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in DEU,5,17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,5,17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: Matt.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in DEU,5,18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in DEU,5,18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,5,18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in DEU,5,19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,5,19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,5,19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.18: 'v~' field is 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:7 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Semech' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Semech' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 7:10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.20: 'v~' field is '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in DEU,5,21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,5,21 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Is 7:14)' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Is 7:14)' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* our God is ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 7:34 v~:'\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' now 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.1.23 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 7:34 v~:'\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' now 'Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* is one' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,6,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,6,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.24: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.1: 'v~' field is '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·only one·. ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Echad:' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'v~' field is '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yachid:' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' token in DEU,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.7: 'v~' field is 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in DEU,6,5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 9:24 v~:'9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' now '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 9:24 v~:'9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' now '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* your God / R. To love ' token in DEU,6,5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in DEU,6,5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in DEU,6,5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.13: 'v~' field is '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,6,5 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.2.15 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'ahav" token in DEU,6,5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·affectionately love· ' token in DEU,6,5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in DEU,6,5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.16: 'v~' field is '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.' token in DEU,6,5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,6,5 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,6,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 9:48 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach ' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.2.18 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn ' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:6 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in DEU,6,7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'ma" token in DEU,6,7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.19: 'v~' field is '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up' token in DEU,6,7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in DEU,6,8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' token in DEU,6,8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in DEU,6,8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' token in DEU,6,8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 10:19 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:19 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” 10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:19 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” 10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in DEU,6,9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates ' token in DEU,6,9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:21 v~:'\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' now 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:21 v~:'\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' now 'Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Note: A ' token in DEU,6,9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in DEU,6,9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' token in DEU,6,9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:51 p~:'\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' now 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 10:51 p~:'\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' now 'The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.9: 'v~' field is 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.11: 'v~' field is 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 11:8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:9 v~:'\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:9 v~:'\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' now 'Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:10 v~:'\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 11:10 v~:'\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' now 'Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 in the highest!” ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,8,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 11:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl beracha' token in DEU,8,10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' token in DEU,8,10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'v~' field is 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:6 v~:'12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' now '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:6 v~:'12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' now '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*4:6 Quoted from Ps 91:11-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:10 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,10,16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 v~:'\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.10: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:11 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,10,20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 p~:'\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* 12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:11 p~:'\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' now ' \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* 12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' token in DEU,10,20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,10,22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*4:16 Quoted from Is 9:1-2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:26 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:29 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:29 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.17: 'v~' field is '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:30 v~:'\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' now 'you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:30 v~:'\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' now 'you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:31 v~:'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' now 'The second is like this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other mitzvah ·instruction· greater than these.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:31 v~:'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' now 'The second is like this, ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other mitzvah ·instruction· greater than these.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' token in DEU,12,15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:32 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.5: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.5: 'p~' field is 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*5:5 Quoted from Ps 37:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:32 v~:'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' now 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, 12:32 and there is none other besides him, 12:32 ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:32 v~:'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' now 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, 12:32 and there is none other besides him, 12:32 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+bd*' token in MRK 12:33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:33 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:33 v~:'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' now 'and to have agapao ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to his neighbor as himself, 12:33 is more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” 12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:33 v~:'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' now 'and to have agapao ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to his neighbor as himself, 12:33 is more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” 12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.16: 'v~' field is "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:36 p~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 12:36 p~:'\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' now '‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.17: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.18: 'v~' field is 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem' token in DEU,12,17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.19: 'v~' field is 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 12:36 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.21 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.21: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* 5:21 Quoted from Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’5:21 Paraphrase Quoted from Ex 21:12; Lev 24:17; Num 35:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.22: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The ' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.27 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.27: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' token in DEU,12,17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.28: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.29: 'v~' field is 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.30: 'v~' field is 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.31: 'v~' field is '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.32: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' token in DEU,12,23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.33 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:24 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.33 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.33: 'v~' field is '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 13:25 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.34: 'v~' field is "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the ' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.35 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.35: 'v~' field is 'nor \'by \\qt the earth\', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* 5:35 Quoted from Is 66:1nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*5:35 Quoted from Ps 48:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the ' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.38 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' token in DEU,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,12,32 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.38: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*5:38 Quoted from Ex 21:24; Lev 24:20; Deut 19:21' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,13,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.43: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.44: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.45: 'v~' field is "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.46: 'v~' field is 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:20 v~:'\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' now 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:20 v~:'\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' now 'He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' token in DEU,13,14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.48 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.48: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.1: 'v~' field is "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in DEU,14,3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, that is ' token in DEU,14,3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in DEU,14,3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.4: 'v~' field is "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:36 v~:'\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:36 v~:'\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally ' token in DEU,14,3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' token in DEU,14,3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.5: 'v~' field is '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:40 v~:'\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' now 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:40 v~:'\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' now 'Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.6: 'v~' field is "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in DEU,14,11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean·' token in DEU,14,11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.8: 'v~' field is "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in DEU,14,19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.9: 'v~' field is 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' token in DEU,14,19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.13: 'v~' field is 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,14,22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ' token in DEU,14,22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.15: 'v~' field is "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,14,22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· ' token in DEU,14,22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God' token in DEU,14,22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.18: 'v~' field is "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 14:62 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,14,28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor' token in DEU,14,28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.24: 'v~' field is '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:62 v~:'14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 14:62 v~:'14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' now '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* 14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in MRK 14:65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower' token in DEU,15,2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.11: 'v~' field is "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the ' token in DEU,15,3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.12: 'v~' field is 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,15,3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year debt release' token in DEU,15,3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' token in DEU,15,7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.21: 'v~' field is "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,15,9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.7.23 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss' token in DEU,15,9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.23: 'v~' field is 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*7:23 Quoted from Ps 6:8' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:28 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:28 v~:'\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' now 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* 15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:28 v~:'\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' now 'The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* 15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.3: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew ' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.4: 'v~' field is '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Aviv' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in MRK 15:34 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian ' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:34 v~:'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' now 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 15:34 v~:'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' now 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* 15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month ' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' token in DEU,16,3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.8.17 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month ' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month ' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in DEU,16,4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in DEU,16,14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' token in DEU,16,14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 16:19 v~:'16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' now '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in MRK 16:19 v~:'16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' now '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 of God. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks·, and ' token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in DEU,16,16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tzitzit' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tzitzit' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.9.20: 'v~' field is 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· 9:20 Object on his garment;' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,17,6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:16 v~:'1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' now '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,17,7 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:16 v~:'1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' now '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:17 v~:'\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' now 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:17 v~:'\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' now 'He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' token in DEU,17,11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,17,12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.8: 'v~' field is "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.12: 'v~' field is 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*,' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' token in DEU,17,15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.13: 'v~' field is 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' token in DEU,17,17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.20: 'v~' field is "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in DEU,17,18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.25: 'v~' field is "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the ' token in DEU,17,18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,17,18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.28: 'v~' field is 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· use' token in DEU,17,18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.29: 'v~' field is "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.32: 'v~' field is '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:32 v~:'1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:32 v~:'1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' now '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.33: 'v~' field is "\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.35: 'v~' field is 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 1:33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:33 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.10.36 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in DEU,18,3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:33 v~:'1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' now '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) and he will 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* 1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.36: 'v~' field is '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*10:36 Quoted from Mic 7:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:33 v~:'1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' now '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) and he will 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* 1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:35 v~:'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:35 v~:'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside ' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl trumah gedolah' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the ' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:46 p~:'\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' now '“My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:46 p~:'\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' now '“My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· ' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.5: 'v~' field is '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:48 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in DEU,18,4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.11.10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the ' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.10: 'v~' field is '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:49 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the ' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.13: 'v~' field is '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' token in DEU,18,6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:50 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:50 v~:'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' now 'And in every generation, he has \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. 1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:50 v~:'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' now 'And in every generation, he has \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. 1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.15: 'v~' field is "\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in DEU,18,11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.20: 'v~' field is 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in DEU,18,11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.21: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.23: 'v~' field is 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the ' token in DEU,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.25: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in DEU,18,15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.26: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,18,15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.27: 'v~' field is '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:55 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,18,19 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.11.29 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.29: 'v~' field is '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.1: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.2: 'v~' field is 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”12:2 Sabbath law of harvesting, see (Ex 34:21 OU288)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:68 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,19,15 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:68 v~:'1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' now '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* 1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:68 v~:'1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' now '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* 1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.4: 'v~' field is 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?12:4 Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' token in DEU,19,17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.5 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:69 v~:"\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" now 'and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:69 v~:"\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" now 'and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,19,19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?12:5 Context: Example: Num 28:9-10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,20,2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.8: 'v~' field is 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:71 v~:'1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' now '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:71 v~:'1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' now '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a ' token in DEU,20,2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.10: 'v~' field is 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,20,2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' token in DEU,20,2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.11: 'v~' field is '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.12: 'v~' field is '\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the ' token in DEU,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' token in DEU,20,10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 1:76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 v~:'1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' now '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 v~:'1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' now '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.19: 'v~' field is '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:76 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 p~:'\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' now ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* 1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:76 p~:'\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' now ' \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* 1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' token in DEU,21,11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:77 v~:"\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" now 'to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:77 v~:"\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" now 'to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' token in DEU,21,18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:78 v~:'\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' now 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:78 v~:'\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' now 'because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' token in DEU,21,18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.21: 'v~' field is 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* 12:21 Quoted from Is 42:1-4 hope.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 1:79 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.24: 'v~' field is '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:79 v~:'\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' now 'to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* 1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 1:79 v~:'\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' now 'to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* 1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.27: 'v~' field is "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Talah' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew ' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' token in DEU,21,22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:9 v~:'\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' now 'Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:9 v~:'\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' now 'Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,21,22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.41: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.42: 'v~' field is '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* 12:42 Quoted from 1 King 10:1 and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:11 v~:'2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' now '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' token in DEU,21,23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:11 v~:'2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' now '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.44: 'v~' field is 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.50: 'v~' field is "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:15 v~:'\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' now 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:15 v~:'\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' now 'When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.9: 'v~' field is "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:22 v~:'2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' now '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:22 v~:'2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' now '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shatnez' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:23 v~:'\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' now '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:23 v~:'\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' now '(as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· ' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 2:24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:24 v~:'\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' now 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* 2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 2:24 v~:'\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' now 'and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* 2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' token in DEU,22,11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.13.15 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' token in DEU,22,13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,22,21 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,22,24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in DEU,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A ' token in DEU,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in DEU,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman ' token in DEU,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' token in DEU,23,2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:4 p~:'\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:4 p~:'\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' now '‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.41: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in DEU,23,11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to ' token in DEU,23,11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in DEU,23,11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' token in DEU,23,11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in DEU,23,17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in DEU,23,17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.4: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in DEU,23,17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:16 v~:'3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' now '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 3:16 v~:'3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' now '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification·' token in DEU,23,17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' token in DEU,23,23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' token in DEU,23,24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.27: 'v~' field is '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· ' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This ' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:4 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.15.4 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:4 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:4 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” 4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.4: 'v~' field is 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* 15:4 Quoted from Ex 21:12; Deut 5:16 and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*15:4 Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9; Prov 20:20' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:8 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:8 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:8 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me Satan [Adversary]! For it is written, ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” 4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' token in DEU,24,1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.15.9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' token in DEU,24,5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*15:9 Quoted from Is 29:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' token in DEU,24,6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:12 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,24,7 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in DEU,24,8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:14 v~:'4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' now '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:14 v~:'4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' now '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in DEU,24,8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.19: 'v~' field is 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' token in DEU,24,10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:16 v~:'4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' now '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:16 v~:'4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' now '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' token in DEU,24,12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 v~:'4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 v~:'4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' now '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' token in DEU,24,15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' token in DEU,24,16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.16.4 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' now ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* 4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' now ' \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* 4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.4: 'v~' field is '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.6: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' token in DEU,25,3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:18 p~:'\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.11: 'v~' field is 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.12: 'v~' field is 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' token in DEU,25,4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:19 v~:'\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' now 'and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” 4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:19 v~:'\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' now 'and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” 4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,25,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.16: 'v~' field is 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.17: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.18: 'v~' field is "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl go'el" token in DEU,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)' token in DEU,25,5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:26 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 4:27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:27 v~:'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' now 'There were many people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except Naaman, the Syrian.” 4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 4:27 v~:'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' now 'There were many people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except Naaman, the Syrian.” 4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.17.5: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.17.10: 'v~' field is '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called ' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' token in DEU,25,5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,25,6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 5:12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.9: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:12 v~:'5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' now '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:12 v~:'5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' now '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl chalitzah' token in DEU,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.10: 'v~' field is '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:13 p~:"\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" now 'Immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:13 p~:"\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" now 'Immediately the \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called ' token in DEU,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:14 v~:'\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:14 v~:'\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' now 'He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.14: 'v~' field is "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in DEU,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.18.16 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in DEU,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.16: 'v~' field is 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*18:16 Quoted from Deut 17:6, 19:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' token in DEU,25,9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.19: 'v~' field is "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:32 v~:'\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 5:32 v~:'\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' now 'I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:4 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.4 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.4: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*19:4 Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:7 v~:'6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' now '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:7 v~:'6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' now '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.5 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in DEU,25,12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.5: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?19:5 Quoted from Gen 2:24' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:9 v~:'\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 6:9 v~:'\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' now 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.7: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin 19:7 This statement is accurate because (Deut 24:1) does not begin with “Thus says the Lord” but rather it is Moses speaking and not on Adonai’s behalf either. Moses truly gave this command, God affirmed it but it did not originate from God. us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* 19:7 Quoted from Deut 24:1 and divorce her?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 6:15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 6:15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in DEU,26,5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the ' token in DEU,26,5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,26,5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' token in DEU,26,5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.18 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the ' token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.18: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)' token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.19 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 6:24 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed' token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.26 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)' token in DEU,26,14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*19:26 Quoted from Jer 32:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in Matt.20.18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in Matt.20.18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,27,26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.20.23: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,29,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 7:15 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,29,18 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.9: 'v~' field is '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.13: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,31,6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.16: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* 21:16 Quoted from Ps 8:2 perfected praise?’”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the ' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 8:10 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the ' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the ' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.32: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in DEU,31,12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.33: 'v~' field is '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* 21:33 Quoted from Is 5:1-2 leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in DEU,31,19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Instructions·' token in DEU,31,19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 8:44 v~:'\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' now 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 8:44 v~:'\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' now 'came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.42 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.44 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.17: 'v~' field is 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:4 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.24 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*22:24 Quoted from Deut 25:5-6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.32: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* 22:32 Quoted from Ex 3:6 God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.36: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:15 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:15 v~:'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' now 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. 10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.37: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in DEU,32,43 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.38: 'v~' field is 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.39: 'v~' field is 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.40: 'v~' field is 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.43: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:27 v~:'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'He answered, “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and your neighbor as yourself.” 10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 10:27 v~:'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' now 'He answered, “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and your neighbor as yourself.” 10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 10:28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?22:44 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.45: 'v~' field is '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.6: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.7: 'v~' field is "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.8: 'v~' field is 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,2,1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.9: 'v~' field is "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.15: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Mashiach' token in PSA,2,2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' token in PSA,2,2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.23: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.28: 'v~' field is 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,2,6 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,2,7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in PSA,2,7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' token in PSA,2,7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,2,9 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.23.38 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,2,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.38: 'v~' field is '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.23.39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,4,4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.5: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.12: 'v~' field is 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 12:32 v~:"\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" now 'Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 12:32 v~:"\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" now 'Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.15: 'v~' field is '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* 24:15 Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,5,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.18: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.20: 'v~' field is 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 12:53 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.21: 'v~' field is '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,6,8 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.29 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.29: 'v~' field is '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.30: 'v~' field is '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,8,6 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,8,6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.35: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* 24:35 Quoted from Is 40:8 will not pass away.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.36: 'v~' field is 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.37 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 13:35 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 13:35 v~:'\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 13:35 v~:'\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' now 'Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.37: 'v~' field is '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*24:37 Quoted from Is 54:9' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.38 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.38: 'v~' field is 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*24:38 Quoted from Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· (a ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· (a ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:18 v~:'15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' now '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:18 v~:'15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' now '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, also called ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, also called ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:21 v~:'\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' now 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,14,3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:21 v~:'\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' now 'The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:22 v~:'\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' now '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 15:22 v~:'\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' now '“But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast·!' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast·!' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,16,10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.25.34: 'v~' field is "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,16,10 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,16,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.25.41: 'v~' field is 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* 25:41 Quoted from Ps 6:8 cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.2: 'v~' field is '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 17:12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 17:12 v~:'17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' now '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 17:12 v~:'17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' now '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.17: 'v~' field is 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 17:20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 17:20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.19: 'v~' field is 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.23: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.24: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* 26:24 Quoted from Dan 9:26 (Context Ps 22 all; Zech 12:10) just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 17:32 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.25: 'v~' field is 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.26: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.29: 'v~' field is "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 18:20 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.26.31 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,18,49 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 18:20 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” 18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 18:20 v~:'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' now 'You know the mitzvot ·instructions·: ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” 18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.31: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*26:31 Quoted from Zech 13:7' ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.39: 'v~' field is "\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.42: 'v~' field is "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,19,4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.48: 'v~' field is '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.49: 'v~' field is '\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.53: 'v~' field is 'Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions 26:53 Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers. Twelve Legions would be 48,000. of angels?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.60: 'v~' field is 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* 26:60 Quoted from Ps 35:11 they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.63: 'v~' field is '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 19:35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,1 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.26.64 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.64: 'v~' field is '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:38 v~:'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' now 'saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 Shalom ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:38 v~:'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' now 'saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 Shalom ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:42 v~:'\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' now 'saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:42 v~:'\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' now 'saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.67: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 19:46 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:46 v~:'\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* 19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 19:46 v~:'\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' now 'saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* 19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,7 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.9 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:13 v~:'20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' now '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:13 v~:'20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' now '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ ' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.9: 'p~' field is '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*27:9 Quoted from Zech 11:12-1327:9 Note: 30 pieces of silver was the standard price for purchasing a slave.' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,8 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:17 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.10: 'v~' field is 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*27:10 Quoted from Jer 32:727:10 Hebrew: The term “Potter’s Field,” when it is owned by the Priests, refers to graveyard used for those unnamed, strangers, and gentile people. (See Matt 27:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' now ' \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? 20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:17 p~:'\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' now ' \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? 20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,8 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.10: 'p~' field is 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:18 v~:'\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:18 v~:'\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' now 'Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* 20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:28 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:37 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in LUK 20:41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 v~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 v~:'\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.35 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* ' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.35: 'v~' field is '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 20:43 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* 20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 20:43 p~:'\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' now ' \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* 20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.39 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.39: 'v~' field is '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.42: 'v~' field is '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 21:26 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.43: 'v~' field is '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:1 v~:'22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' now '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:1 v~:'22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' now '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:3 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:3 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. ' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.46 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in PSA,22,17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:7 v~:'\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' now 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:7 v~:'\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' now 'The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' token in PSA,22,17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.46: 'v~' field is 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.48 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in PSA,22,17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.48: 'v~' field is '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.54: 'v~' field is 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,18 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:37 v~:'22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' now '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) For I tell you that this which is written 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 For that which concerns me has an end.” ' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:37 v~:'22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' now '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) For I tell you that this which is written 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 For that which concerns me has an end.” ' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:42 v~:'22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' now '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 22:42 v~:'22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' now '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,21 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikra kodesh' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikra kodesh' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.2: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.9: 'v~' field is 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,22,22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.19: 'v~' field is '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. \\wj* Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: toOSIS: Mark.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.1: 'v~' field is 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.1.2 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*1:2 Quoted from Mal 3:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'v~' field is '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:30 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,23,2 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.1.3 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,24,1 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 v~:'23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' now '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) Yeshua [Salvation] said, 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 v~:'23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' now '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) Yeshua [Salvation] said, 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:34 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.8: 'v~' field is 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* 23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:34 p~:'\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* 23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.10: 'v~' field is 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 23:35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.11: 'v~' field is 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:35 v~:'23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' now '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:35 v~:'23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' now '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.12: 'v~' field is 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.13: 'v~' field is 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.15: 'v~' field is 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.21: 'v~' field is 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:46 v~:'23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' now '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) Having said this, he breathed his last. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 23:46 v~:'23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' now '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) Having said this, he breathed his last. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 23:54 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+it' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+it' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+it*' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+it*' token in LUK 23:54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.42: 'v~' field is "\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,29,10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:44 v~:'24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' now '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:44 v~:'24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' now '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.23: 'v~' field is 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in LUK 24:46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.24: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:46 v~:'24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' now '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 and 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.25: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:46 v~:'24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' now '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 and 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* 24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,31,5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.26: 'v~' field is 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* 2:26 Paraphrase Quoted from 1 Sam 21:6 from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.27: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:47 v~:'24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) and 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:47 v~:'24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) and 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.28: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.2: 'v~' field is 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,31,19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.4: 'v~' field is '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in LUK 24:50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.11: 'v~' field is 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:52 v~:'\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' now 'They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:52 v~:'\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' now 'They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:53 v~:'\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' now 'and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in LUK 24:53 v~:'\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' now 'and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Mark.3.18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Mark.3.18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,32,2 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,32,2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:1 v~:'1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' now '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:1 v~:'1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' now '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.22: 'v~' field is "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.23: 'v~' field is 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.29: 'v~' field is 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:14 v~:'1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' now '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:14 v~:'1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' now '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.9: 'v~' field is "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:17 v~:'\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' now 'For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.4.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:17 v~:'\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' now 'For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.12: 'v~' field is 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*4:12 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,34,8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.15: 'v~' field is 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:23 v~:'\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:23 v~:'\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' now 'He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,34,15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.23: 'v~' field is "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,34,16 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in PSA,34,19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) ' token in PSA,34,19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' token in PSA,34,19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 1:32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.7: 'v~' field is 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in PSA,34,20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 1:32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.5.9 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' token in PSA,34,20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:32 v~:'1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' now '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:32 v~:'1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' now '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,34,20 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:33 v~:'\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' now 'I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:33 v~:'\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' now 'I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:34 v~:'1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:34 v~:'1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.19: 'v~' field is 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,35,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.41: 'v~' field is 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:49 v~:"\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" now 'Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:49 v~:"\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" now 'Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.2: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:51 v~:'\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' now 'He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 on the Son of Man.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 1:51 v~:'\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' now 'He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 on the Son of Man.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.12: 'v~' field is 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,36,1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.18: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· 2:13 Note: This is the first of three in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:13 v~:'2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' now '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· 2:13 Note: This is the first of three in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:16 v~:"\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" now 'To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:16 v~:"\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" now 'To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 2:17 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,37,11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:17 v~:'\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' now '(His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* 2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 2:17 v~:'\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' now '(His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* 2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.50: 'v~' field is 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 2:23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.7.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*7:7 Quoted from Is 29:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:14 v~:'3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' now '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:14 v~:'3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' now '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:16 v~:'3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' now '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.7.10 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.10: 'v~' field is 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* 7:10 Quoted from Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16; Prov 20:20 and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*7:10 Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.13: 'v~' field is "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 3:17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.16: 'v~' field is "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:18 v~:'\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:18 v~:'\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' now 'He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.21: 'v~' field is 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:19 v~:'\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' now 'This is the judgment, that 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 3:19 v~:'\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' now 'This is the judgment, that 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,40,6 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,40,8 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,40,8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.8.33: 'v~' field is 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.8.38: 'v~' field is "For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* ·his Father·’s glory, with the holy angels.”" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,41,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.5: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 4:37 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,41,13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.7: 'v~' field is 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.11: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* 9:11 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) must come first?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.21: 'v~' field is "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.24: 'v~' field is '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:17 v~:'5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' now '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:17 v~:'5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' now '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:18 v~:'5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' now '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:18 v~:'5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' now '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:19 v~:'5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' now '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:19 v~:'5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' now '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.43: 'v~' field is 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:20 v~:'\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' now 'For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:20 v~:'\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' now 'For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,44,22 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.9.44 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:21 v~:'\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:21 v~:'\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' now 'For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. ' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*9:44 Quoted from Is 66:24' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:22 v~:'5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' now '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:22 v~:'5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' now '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, ' ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.45: 'v~' field is 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.47: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:23 v~:'5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' now '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) that 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) all may 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:23 v~:'5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' now '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) that 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) all may 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.9.48 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*9:48 Quoted from Is 66:24' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,45,7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.2: 'v~' field is 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:30 v~:'5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:30 v~:'5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.4: 'v~' field is 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, 10:4 Quoted from Deut 24:1 and to divorce her.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:37 v~:'5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' now '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:37 v~:'5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' now '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.6: 'v~' field is 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*10:6 Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:43 v~:'5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' now '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 5:43 v~:'5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' now '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*10:8 Quoted from Gen 2:24' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,48,2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.11: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 6:4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.12: 'v~' field is 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.18: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.10:18 See note on Matt 19:6-18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.19 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sheol' token in PSA,49,15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 6:31 has been lost ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' token in PSA,49,15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:31 v~:'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' now 'Our fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” 6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:31 v~:'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' now 'Our fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” 6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.19: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,49,17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:37 v~:'6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' now '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:37 v~:'6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' now '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,50,12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.34: 'v~' field is 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* 10:34 Quoted from Is 50:6 and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* 10:34 Quoted from Hos 6:2 again.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:45 v~:'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' now 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from haAbba ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:45 v~:'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' now 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from haAbba ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,50,14 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:49 v~:'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' now 'Your fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 6:49 v~:'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' now 'Your fathers ate the \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.51: 'p~' field is '\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,51,4 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.11.17 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,53,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.17: 'v~' field is 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* 11:17 Quoted from Is 56:7 But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*11:17 Quoted from Jer 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.21: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.25: 'v~' field is "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.26: 'v~' field is "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.1: 'v~' field is 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* 12:1 Quoted from Is 5:1-2 rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.6: 'v~' field is '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.11 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 7:37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.14: 'v~' field is 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:37 v~:'7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' now '7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Now on the last day of the festival 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:37 v~:'7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' now '7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Now on the last day of the festival 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:38 v~:'7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' now '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 will flow from his inmost being!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:38 v~:'7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' now '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 will flow from his inmost being!” ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:39 v~:'\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' now 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:39 v~:'\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' now 'But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.19: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*12:19 Quoting from Deut 25:5-6' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:40 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.26 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:40 v~:'7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' now '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* 7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:40 v~:'7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' now '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* 7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.26: 'v~' field is 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*12:26 Quoting from Ex 3:6' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:42 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.28: 'v~' field is 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.29: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:42 v~:'7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' now '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 the village where David [Beloved] lived?” 7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 7:42 v~:'7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' now '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 the village where David [Beloved] lived?” 7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.30: 'v~' field is '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.31: 'v~' field is 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 7:52 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 6:4' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 6:4' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.32 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:4 v~:'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' now 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, in the very act.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:4 v~:'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' now 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, in the very act.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,62,12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.32: 'v~' field is 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Lev 19:18' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Lev 19:18' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.33 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.33: 'v~' field is 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'v~' field is 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.36 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 8:12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*12:36 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:12 v~:'8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' now '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:12 v~:'8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' now '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:16 v~:'\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:16 v~:'\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. ' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 8:17 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,66,19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:17 v~:'\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' now 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:17 v~:'\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' now 'It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* 8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:18 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:18 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” ' ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.5 has been lost ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*13:5 Quoted from Jer 29:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.6: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:24 v~:'\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' now 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:24 v~:'\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' now 'I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.11: 'v~' field is 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:27 v~:'\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' now 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:27 v~:'\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' now 'They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.12: 'v~' field is '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* 13:12 Paraphrase Quoted from Mic 7:6 and cause them to be put to death.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:28 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:28 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.14: 'v~' field is 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* 13:14 Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11 spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:29 v~:'\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' now 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:29 v~:'\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' now 'He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,68,18 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.19: 'v~' field is 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*13:19 Quoted from Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.20: 'v~' field is 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.24: 'v~' field is 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*13:24 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.25 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.25 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.25: 'v~' field is '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* 13:25 Quoted from Is 34:4 \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*13:25 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2113:25 Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:54 v~:'8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' now '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:54 v~:'8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' now '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:56 v~:"\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" now ' \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” ' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:56 v~:"\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" now ' \\+tl \'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.26: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* 13:26 Quoted from Dan 7:13 with great power and glory.' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:58 v~:'8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' now '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 8:58 v~:'8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' now '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.31: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* 13:31 Quoted from Is 40:8 will not pass away.' ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.32: 'v~' field is 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.1: 'v~' field is 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.12: 'v~' field is 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 9:14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.14: 'v~' field is 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.16: 'v~' field is 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 9:31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.22: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.14.27 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*14:27 Quoted from Zec 13:7' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:11 v~:'10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' now '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) the good shepherd. 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:11 v~:'10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' now '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) the good shepherd. 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:14 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:14 v~:'\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' now ' \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:15 v~:'\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' now 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:15 v~:'\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' now 'even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. ' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.44: 'v~' field is 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.45: 'v~' field is 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:17 v~:'10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' now '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:17 v~:'10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' now '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. ' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:18 v~:"\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" now 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:18 v~:"\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" now 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” ' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.14.62 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.62: 'v~' field is '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,21 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:30 v~:'10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' now '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:30 v~:'10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' now '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,23 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:34 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:34 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your Torah ·Teaching·, ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ 10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:34 v~:'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your Torah ·Teaching·, ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ 10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:35 v~:"If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," now 'If he called the people \\+tl \'elohim\'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, to whom the word of Elohim ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken),' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:35 v~:"If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," now 'If he called the people \\+tl \'elohim\'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, to whom the word of Elohim ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken),' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 10:36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 10:36 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,25 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:36 v~:'10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' now '10:36 MP: Messiah is the do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* 10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 10:36 v~:'10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' now '10:36 MP: Messiah is the do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* 10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,69,25 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.15.28 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.32: 'v~' field is "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:25 v~:'11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' now '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.15.34 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:25 v~:'11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' now '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.34: 'v~' field is 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.36: 'v~' field is 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* 15:36 Quoted from Ps 39:21, 69:21 saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:36 v~:'\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' now 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 11:36 v~:'\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' now 'The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.39: 'v~' field is 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.42: 'v~' field is 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.1: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 11:55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,72,2 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.19: 'v~' field is '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,72,6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.20: 'v~' field is 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: Luke.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 12:12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' token in PSA,72,8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,72,9 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' token in Luke.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' token in Luke.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:13 v~:'12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' now '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:13 v~:'12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' now '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in PSA,72,10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.6: 'v~' field is 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' token in PSA,72,10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.9: 'v~' field is 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.10 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.11: 'v~' field is 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:27 v~:'12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' now '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:27 v~:'12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' now '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.15: 'v~' field is 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:28 v~:'12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' now '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,72,18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:28 v~:'12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' now '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.16: 'v~' field is '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.25: 'v~' field is '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:34 v~:'\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' now 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:34 v~:'\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' now 'The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' now '“ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:38 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' now ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* 12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:38 p~:'\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' now ' \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* 12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 v~:'\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.28: 'v~' field is 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! \\nd Adonai \\nd* is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:40 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' now ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:40 p~:'\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' now ' \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* 12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.32: 'v~' field is '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:41 v~:'\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' now 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:41 v~:'\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' now 'Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl haElyon' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl haElyon' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.33 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.33: 'v~' field is '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 12:49 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.35: 'v~' field is 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,78,24 has been lost ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:49 v~:'12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' now '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* 12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:49 v~:'12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' now '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* 12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:50 v~:'\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' now 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 12:50 v~:'\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' now 'I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” ' ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.41: 'v~' field is 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 13:1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.46: 'p~' field is '\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:1 v~:'13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' now '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), 13:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:1 v~:'13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' now '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), 13:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.47: 'v~' field is '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* 1:47 Quoted from 1 Sam 2:1 my Savior,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.48 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:3 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:3 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.48: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*1:48 Quoted from 1 Sam 1:11' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.49 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*1:49 Quoted from Ps 111:9' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 13:18 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.50 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:18 v~:'13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' now '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* 13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:18 v~:'13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' now '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* 13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.50: 'v~' field is 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:19 v~:'13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' now '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:19 v~:'13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' now '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,79,6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.54: 'v~' field is 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:23 v~:"\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" now 'One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]\'s chest. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:23 v~:"\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" now 'One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]\'s chest. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.55 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.55: 'p~' field is '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*1:55 Quoted from Gen 13:15, 17:19' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:26 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K\'riot. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:26 v~:"\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K\'riot. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:27 v~:'\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' now 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:27 v~:'\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' now 'After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.56: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.58: 'v~' field is 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:34 v~:'\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' now 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:34 v~:'\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' now 'A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:35 v~:'\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' now 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 13:35 v~:'\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' now 'By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.66: 'v~' field is 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.67: 'v~' field is 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:2 v~:'14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' now '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:2 v~:'14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' now '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.68 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.68: 'v~' field is '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,82,6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:6 v~:'14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' now '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:6 v~:'14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' now '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.69: 'v~' field is "\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,82,6 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:7 v~:"\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" now 'If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:7 v~:"\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" now 'If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:8 v~:'\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' now 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:8 v~:'\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' now 'Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.71: 'v~' field is '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:9 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:9 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.72: 'v~' field is 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:10 v~:'\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' now 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:10 v~:'\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' now 'Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:11 v~:'\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' now 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:11 v~:'\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' now 'Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.73: 'v~' field is 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* 1:73 Paraphrase Quoted from Gen 17:2 \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:12 v~:'14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:12 v~:'14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' token in Luke.1.76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' token in Luke.1.76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:13 v~:'14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' now '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:13 v~:'14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' now '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.76: 'v~' field is '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:15 v~:'\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' now 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:15 v~:'\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' now 'If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.76 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:16 v~:'\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' now 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:16 v~:'\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' now 'I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.76: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:17 v~:'\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:17 v~:'\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' now ' \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.77: 'v~' field is "\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.78: 'v~' field is '\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.79 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.79: 'v~' field is '\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 14:23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,86,9 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:23 v~:'14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' now '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:23 v~:'14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' now '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. ' ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:24 v~:'\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:24 v~:'\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' now 'He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:26 v~:'\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' now 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:26 v~:'\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' now 'But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:27 v~:'14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' now '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 14:27 v~:'14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' now '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.11: 'v~' field is '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:8 v~:"\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" now '“In this is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:8 v~:"\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" now '“In this is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:12 v~:'15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' now '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:12 v~:'15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' now '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,89,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:15 v~:'15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' now '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:15 v~:'15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' now '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.20: 'v~' field is 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.21: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:16 v~:'15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' now '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:16 v~:'15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' now '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. ' ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.22: 'v~' field is '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:23 v~:'15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' now '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:23 v~:'15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' now '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:24 v~:'15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:24 v~:'15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' now '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. ' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.2.24 has been lost ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 15:25 has been lost ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:25 v~:'\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' now 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* 15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 15:25 v~:'\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' now 'But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* 15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,89,29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.25: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. This man was upright and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel [God prevails], and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] was on him.' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.26: 'v~' field is 'It had been revealed to him by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] that he should not see death before he had seen \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s Messiah [Anointed one].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.27: 'v~' field is 'Prompted by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit], he went into the temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua [Salvation] to do for him what the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· required,' ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 16:32 v~:'16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' now '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 16:32 v~:'16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' now '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:1 v~:'17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' now '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:1 v~:'17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' now '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.34: 'v~' field is 'and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \\qt falling \\qt* 2:34 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \\qt a sign \\qt* 2:34 Quoted from Is 7:14 which is spoken against.' ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.39: 'v~' field is 'When they had accomplished everything required by the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], they returned into Galilee [District, Circuit], to their town of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,90,4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.41: 'v~' field is 'His parents went every year to Jerusalem [City of peace] at the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.43: 'v~' field is 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.45: 'v~' field is 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 17:5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:5 v~:'17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' now '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:5 v~:'17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' now '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.48: 'v~' field is "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.49: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.2: 'v~' field is "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.3: 'v~' field is 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,91,12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:24 v~:'\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' now 'Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 17:24 v~:'\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' now 'Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* 3:6 Quoting from Is 40:3-5 method of deliverance.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,94,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,94,14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.22: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 18:36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,95,8 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,95,10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,95,11 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.4 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,95,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.4: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:7 v~:'19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:7 v~:'19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' now '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.9: 'v~' field is 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.11: 'v~' field is 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' now ' \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.11 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,97,7 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*4:11 Quoted from Ps 91:11-12' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* 19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:24 p~:'\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' now ' \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* 19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'q2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:28 v~:'19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' now '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:28 v~:'19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' now '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*4:12 Quoted from Deut 6:16' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:29 v~:'19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' now '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:29 v~:'19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' now '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.14: 'v~' field is '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:31 v~:'19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' now '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:31 v~:'19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' now '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.16: 'v~' field is '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'v~' field is '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed 'fp' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.18 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN 19:34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:36 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.19 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:36 v~:'\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' now 'For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* 19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:36 v~:'\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' now 'For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* 19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 19:37 has been lost CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:37 v~:'\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' now 'Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* 19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 19:37 v~:'\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' now 'Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* 19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,102,27 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.25: 'v~' field is 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* 4:25 Quoted from 1 King 18:1 and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*4:26 Quoted from 1 King 17:1, 17:9' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,103,8 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.27 has been lost WARNING: toUSFXXML: Space before note at end of verse in JHN 20:17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.27: 'v~' field is 'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:19 v~:'20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' now '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:19 v~:'20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' now '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,103,17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.31: 'v~' field is 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:21 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:21 v~:'\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' now 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:22 v~:'\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' now 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.34: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in JHN 20:22 v~:'\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' now 'When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.41: 'v~' field is 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,104,4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.1: 'v~' field is "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.12: 'v~' field is '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.13: 'p~' field is "\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse NC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' now ' 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' now ' 1 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:26 \\tc3 Matt 19:4' now ' 1 Gen 1:26 Matt 19:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.17: 'v~' field is 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' now ' 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' now ' 2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 1:27 \\tc3 Mark 10:6' now ' 2 Gen 1:27 Mark 10:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' now ' 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' now ' 3 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 4:4' now ' 3 Gen 2:2 Heb 4:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' now ' 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' now ' 4 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 2:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:45' now ' 4 Gen 2:7 1 Cor 15:45 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' now ' 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' now ' 5 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 2:9 \\tc3 Rev 2:7' now ' 5 Gen 2:9 Rev 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' now ' 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' now ' 6 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Matt 19:5' now ' 6 Gen 2:24 Matt 19:5 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' now ' 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' now ' 7 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.2: 'v~' field is 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Mark 10:7-8' now ' 7 Gen 2:24 Mark 10:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.6.4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' now ' 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' now ' 8 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:16' now ' 8 Gen 2:24 1 Cor 6:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' now ' 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' now ' 9 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 2:24 \\tc3 Eph 5:31' now ' 9 Gen 2:24 Eph 5:31 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.6: 'v~' field is 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' now ' 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' now ' 10 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 4:8 \\tc3 1 John 3:12' now ' 10 Gen 4:8 1 John 3:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.7: 'v~' field is '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 11 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 11 Gen 4:9-11 Matt 23:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 12 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Gen 4:9-11 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 12 Gen 4:9-11 Luke 11:51 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' now ' 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' now ' 13 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Gen 5:24 \\tc3 Heb 11:5' now ' 13 Gen 5:24 Heb 11:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Luke.6.15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Luke.6.15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 14 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 14 Gen 7:7 Matt 24:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' now ' 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' now ' 15 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Gen 7:7 \\tc3 Luke 17:27' now ' 15 Gen 7:7 Luke 17:27 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,106,48 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' now ' 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' now ' 16 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:3' now ' 16 Gen 12:1 Acts 7:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 17 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.6.24 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Gen 12:1 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 17 Gen 12:1 Heb 11:8 ' ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 18 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.24: 'v~' field is '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich!6:24 Quoted from Amos 6:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Gen 12:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:8' now ' 18 Gen 12:4 Heb 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 19 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 19 Gen 12:3 Gal 3:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 20 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 20 Gen 13:15 Luke 1:55 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' now ' 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' now ' 21 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Gen 13:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:5' now ' 21 Gen 13:15 Acts 7:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.27: 'v~' field is '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' now ' 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' now ' 22 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Gen 14:18 \\tc3 Heb 7:1' now ' 22 Gen 14:18 Heb 7:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' now ' 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' now ' 23 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,107,22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.32: 'v~' field is 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Gen 14:20 \\tc3 Heb 7:2' now ' 23 Gen 14:20 Heb 7:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' now ' 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' now ' 24 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.35: 'v~' field is 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Gen 15:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:18' now ' 24 Gen 15:5 Rom 4:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' now ' 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' now ' 25 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.36: 'p~' field is "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:3' now ' 25 Gen 15:6 Rom 4:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' now ' 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' now ' 26 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Rom 4:9' now ' 26 Gen 15:6 Rom 4:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 27 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 27 Gen 15:6 Jam 2:23 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' now ' 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' now ' 28 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Gen 15:6 \\tc3 Gal 3:6' now ' 28 Gen 15:6 Gal 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' now ' 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' now ' 29 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Gen 15:13-14 \\tc3 Acts 7:6-7' now ' 29 Gen 15:13-14 Acts 7:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' now ' 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' now ' 30 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase \\tc3 Luke 1:73' now ' 30 Gen 17:2 Paraphrase Luke 1:73 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' now ' 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.5: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' now ' 31 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Gen 17:5 \\tc3 Rom 4:17-18' now ' 31 Gen 17:5 Rom 4:17-18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 32 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,109,3 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Gen 17:19 \\tc3 Luke 1:55' now ' 32 Gen 17:19 Luke 1:55 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.10: 'v~' field is 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' now ' 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' now ' 33 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Gen 18:10 \\tc3 Rom 9:9' now ' 33 Gen 18:10 Rom 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.7.15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' now ' 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' now ' 34 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Gen 19:23-24 \\tc3 Luke 17:29' now ' 34 Gen 19:23-24 Luke 17:29 ' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.15: 'v~' field is 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*7:15 Quoted from 1 Kings 17:23' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' now ' 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' now ' 35 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Gen 19:26 \\tc3 Luke 17:32' now ' 35 Gen 19:26 Luke 17:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' now ' 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' now ' 36 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Gen 21:10 \\tc3 Gal 4:30' now ' 36 Gen 21:10 Gal 4:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' now ' 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' now ' 37 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Gen 21:12 \\tc3 Rom 9:7' now ' 37 Gen 21:12 Rom 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.22: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 26:19 up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' now ' 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' now ' 38 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Gen 22:12 \\tc3 Heb 11:18' now ' 38 Gen 22:12 Heb 11:18 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,109,8 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' now ' 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' now ' 39 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Gen 22:16-17 \\tc3 Heb 6:14' now ' 39 Gen 22:16-17 Heb 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' now ' 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' now ' 40 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Gen 22:17 \\tc3 Heb 11:12' now ' 40 Gen 22:17 Heb 11:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* 7:27 Quoted from Mal 3:1 you.’' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' now ' 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,109,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' now ' 41 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:25' now ' 41 Gen 22:18 Acts 3:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 42 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:8' now ' 42 Gen 22:18 Gal 3:8 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' now ' 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' now ' 43 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Gal 3:16' now ' 43 Gen 22:18 Gal 3:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' now ' 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' now ' 44 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Gen 23:4 \\tc3 Heb 11:13' now ' 44 Gen 23:4 Heb 11:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' now ' 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' now ' 45 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Gen 25:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:12' now ' 45 Gen 25:23 Rom 9:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.42: 'v~' field is 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' now ' 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' now ' 46 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Gen 28:12 \\tc3 John 1:51' now ' 46 Gen 28:12 John 1:51 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.47: 'v~' field is 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 47 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Gen 37:11 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 47 Gen 37:11 Acts 7:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 48 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Gen 37:28 \\tc3 Acts 7:9' now ' 48 Gen 37:28 Acts 7:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 49 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.8: 'v~' field is "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Gen 39:4 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 49 Gen 39:4 Acts 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.8.10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 50 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in PSA,110,1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Gen 41:37 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 50 Gen 41:37 Acts 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' token in PSA,110,1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 51 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*8:10 Quoting from Is 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Gen 41:40 \\tc3 Acts 7:10' now ' 51 Gen 41:40 Acts 7:10 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,110,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.11: 'v~' field is "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 52 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Gen 41:54 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 52 Gen 41:54 Acts 7:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,110,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 53 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Gen 42:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:11' now ' 53 Gen 42:5 Acts 7:11 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,110,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' now ' 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' now ' 54 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Gen 45:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:13' now ' 54 Gen 45:1 Acts 7:13 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.21: 'v~' field is "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' now ' 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' now ' 55 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ex 1:7 \\tc3 Acts 7:17' now ' 55 Ex 1:7 Acts 7:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' now ' 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.28: 'v~' field is 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' now ' 56 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ex 1:8 \\tc3 Acts 7:18' now ' 56 Ex 1:8 Acts 7:18 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,110,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' now ' 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' now ' 57 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ex 2:11 \\tc3 Heb 11:24' now ' 57 Ex 2:11 Heb 11:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' now ' 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' now ' 58 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:27-28' now ' 58 Ex 2:14 Acts 7:27-28 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.37: 'v~' field is 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' now ' 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' now ' 59 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ex 2:14 \\tc3 Acts 7:35' now ' 59 Ex 2:14 Acts 7:35 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.39: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,111,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' now ' 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' now ' 60 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.40: 'v~' field is 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ex 2:2 \\tc3 Heb 11:23' now ' 60 Ex 2:2 Heb 11:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' now ' 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' now ' 61 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ex 3:2 \\tc3 Acts 7:30' now ' 61 Ex 3:2 Acts 7:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' now ' 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' now ' 62 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ex 3:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:33' now ' 62 Ex 3:5 Acts 7:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' now ' 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' now ' 63 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Matt 22:32' now ' 63 Ex 3:6 Matt 22:32 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,112,9 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.51: 'v~' field is 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' now ' 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' now ' 64 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Mark 12:26' now ' 64 Ex 3:6 Mark 12:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' now ' 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.55: 'v~' field is 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' now ' 65 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Luke 20:37' now ' 65 Ex 3:6 Luke 20:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' now ' 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' now ' 66 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ex 3:6 \\tc3 Acts 7:32' now ' 66 Ex 3:6 Acts 7:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 67 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.10: 'v~' field is 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ex 3:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 67 Ex 3:7-8 Acts 7:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 68 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ex 3:10 \\tc3 Acts 7:34' now ' 68 Ex 3:10 Acts 7:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 69 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ex 6:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 69 Ex 6:6 Acts 13:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,115,7 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' now ' 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' now ' 70 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) \\tc3 2 Tim 3:8' now ' 70 Ex 7:20 (Referenced, not direct quote) 2 Tim 3:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.26: 'v~' field is 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' now ' 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' now ' 71 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 8:8' now ' 71 Ex 7:20 Rev 8:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,115,13 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' now ' 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' now ' 72 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ex 7:20 \\tc3 Rev 11:6' now ' 72 Ex 7:20 Rev 11:6 ' ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' now ' 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' now ' 73 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:3' now ' 73 Ex 7:21 Rev 16:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' now ' 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' now ' 74 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ex 7:21 \\tc3 Rev 16:6' now ' 74 Ex 7:21 Rev 16:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' now ' 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' now ' 75 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ex 9:9 \\tc3 Rev 16:2' now ' 75 Ex 9:9 Rev 16:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' now ' 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' now ' 76 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ex 9:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:17' now ' 76 Ex 9:16 Rom 9:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' now ' 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' now ' 77 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ex 12:22-23 \\tc3 Heb 11:28' now ' 77 Ex 12:22-23 Heb 11:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.54: 'v~' field is 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* 9:54 Quoted from 2 Kings 1:11-12 (alluding to 2 Kings 1:9-16) from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,116,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' now ' 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' now ' 78 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ex 12:40 \\tc3 Gal 3:17' now ' 78 Ex 12:40 Gal 3:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 79 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 79 Ex 12:46 John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 80 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ex 12:51 \\tc3 Acts 13:17' now ' 80 Ex 12:51 Acts 13:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,116,11 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 81 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ex 13:2 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 81 Ex 13:2 Luke 2:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*10:4 Quoted from 2 King 4:29' ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 82 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ex 13:12 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 82 Ex 13:12 Luke 2:23 ' ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.5: 'v~' field is 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 83 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ex 13:15 \\tc3 Luke 2:23' now ' 83 Ex 13:15 Luke 2:23 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.6: 'v~' field is "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,116,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' now ' 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' now ' 84 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ex 14:29 \\tc3 Heb 11:29' now ' 84 Ex 14:29 Heb 11:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' now ' 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' now ' 85 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) \\tc3 Rev 15:3' now ' 85 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18) Rev 15:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 86 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 86 Ex 16:15 John 6:31 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.13: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' now ' 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' now ' 87 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,117,1 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.15 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ex 16:15 \\tc3 John 6:49' now ' 87 Ex 16:15 John 6:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' now ' 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' now ' 88 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.15: 'v~' field is 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ex 16:18 \\tc3 2 Cor 8:15' now ' 88 Ex 16:18 2 Cor 8:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 89 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.17: 'v~' field is 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ex 16:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 89 Ex 16:33 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,118,6 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' now ' 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' now ' 90 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ex 19:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 12:20' now ' 90 Ex 19:12-13 Heb 12:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' now ' 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' now ' 91 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.21: 'v~' field is 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ex 19:16 \\tc3 Rev 4:5' now ' 91 Ex 19:16 Rev 4:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' now ' 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.22: 'v~' field is "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' now ' 92 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ex 19:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:18' now ' 92 Ex 19:18 Heb 12:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' now ' 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' now ' 93 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ex 19:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:19' now ' 93 Ex 19:19 Heb 12:19 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.26: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 94 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.27 has been lost WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,118,22 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 94 Ex 19:6 1 Pet 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' now ' 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.27: 'v~' field is 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' now ' 95 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,118,23 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:6' now ' 95 Ex 19:6 Rev 1:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.28 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' now ' 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' now ' 96 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ex 19:6 \\tc3 Rev 5:10' now ' 96 Ex 19:6 Rev 5:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.28: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*10:28 Quoted from Lev 18:5' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 97 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,118,26 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 97 Ex 20:12 Matt 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,118,26 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 98 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.35: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 98 Ex 20:12 Mark 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 99 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ex 20:12 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 99 Ex 20:12 Eph 6:2-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' now ' 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' now ' 100 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Matt 19:18' now ' 100 Ex 20:12-16 Matt 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' now ' 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' now ' 101 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Mark 10:19' now ' 101 Ex 20:12-16 Mark 10:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 102 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ex 20:12-16 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 102 Ex 20:12-16 Luke 18:20 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 103 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 103 Ex 20:13 Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 104 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ex 20:13 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 104 Ex 20:13 Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' now ' 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' now ' 105 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ex 20:13-14 \\tc3 Jam 2:11' now ' 105 Ex 20:13-14 Jam 2:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.13: 'v~' field is 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 106 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ex 20:14 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 106 Ex 20:14 Matt 5:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 107 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.15: 'v~' field is "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 107 Ex 20:17 Rom 7:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 108 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.18: 'v~' field is "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies]." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ex 20:17 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 108 Ex 20:17 Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.19: 'v~' field is "But if I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore will they be your judges." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 109 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 109 Ex 21:12 Paraphrase Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.20: 'v~' field is 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* 11:20 Quoted from Ex 8:19, 31:18 cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 110 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 110 Ex 21:17 Matt 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 111 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ex 21:17 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 111 Ex 21:17 Mark 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.25: 'v~' field is 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 112 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ex 21:24 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 112 Ex 21:24 Matt 5:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' now ' 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.28: 'v~' field is "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' now ' 113 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ex 22:28 \\tc3 Acts 23:5' now ' 113 Ex 22:28 Acts 23:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' now ' 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' now ' 114 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.29: 'v~' field is 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* 11:29 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) the prophet.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ex 24:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:20' now ' 114 Ex 24:8 Heb 9:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 115 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ex 25:10-11 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 115 Ex 25:10-11 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.31: 'v~' field is '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* 11:31 Quoted from 2 King 10:1 and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 116 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ex 25:16 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 116 Ex 25:16 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.32: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' now ' 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' now ' 117 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ex 25:18 \\tc3 Heb 9:5' now ' 117 Ex 25:18 Heb 9:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' now ' 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' now ' 118 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ex 25:40 \\tc3 Heb 8:5' now ' 118 Ex 25:40 Heb 8:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.42: 'v~' field is 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' now ' 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' now ' 119 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ex 26:30 \\tc3 Acts 7:44' now ' 119 Ex 26:30 Acts 7:44 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.43: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' now ' 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' now ' 120 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ex 26:33 \\tc3 Heb 9:3' now ' 120 Ex 26:33 Heb 9:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' now ' 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' now ' 121 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Ex 26:35 \\tc3 Heb 9:2' now ' 121 Ex 26:35 Heb 9:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.51: 'v~' field is 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* 11:51 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* 11:51 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 122 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ex 30:1 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 122 Ex 30:1 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' now ' 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' now ' 123 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ex 30:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:7' now ' 123 Ex 30:10 Heb 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' now ' 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.5: 'v~' field is 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' now ' 124 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ex 32:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:40' now ' 124 Ex 32:1 Acts 7:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' now ' 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' now ' 125 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ex 32:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:7' now ' 125 Ex 32:6 1 Cor 10:7 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.10: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' now ' 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' now ' 126 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.12: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ex 33:19 \\tc3 Rom 9:15' now ' 126 Ex 33:19 Rom 9:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' now ' 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' now ' 127 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ex 34:33 \\tc3 2 Cor 3:13' now ' 127 Ex 34:33 2 Cor 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 128 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Lev 4:21 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 128 Lev 4:21 Heb 13:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' now ' 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' now ' 129 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Lev 11:44 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:16' now ' 129 Lev 11:44 1 Pet 1:16 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.30: 'v~' field is "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' now ' 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' now ' 130 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Lev 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:22' now ' 130 Lev 12:3 John 7:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.32: 'v~' field is "\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' now ' 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' now ' 131 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Lev 12:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 2:21-22' now ' 131 Lev 12:3-4 Luke 2:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.36: 'v~' field is 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' now ' 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' now ' 132 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Lev 12:8 \\tc3 Luke 2:24' now ' 132 Lev 12:8 Luke 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' now ' 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' now ' 133 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Luke 5:14' now ' 133 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) Luke 5:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' now ' 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' now ' 134 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) \\tc3 Matt 8:4' now ' 134 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) Matt 8:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' now ' 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' now ' 135 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.12.53 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Lev 14:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:44' now ' 135 Lev 14:3 Mark 1:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 136 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.53: 'v~' field is 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*12:53 Quoted from Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Lev 16:14-15 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 136 Lev 16:14-15 Heb 9:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 137 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Lev 16:27 \\tc3 Heb 13:11' now ' 137 Lev 16:27 Heb 13:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.3: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' now ' 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' now ' 138 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:28' now ' 138 Lev 18:5 Luke 10:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.5: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' now ' 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' now ' 139 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Lev 18:5 \\tc3 Rom 10:5' now ' 139 Lev 18:5 Rom 10:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' now ' 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.10: 'v~' field is 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' now ' 140 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Lev 19:2 \\tc3 Matt 5:48' now ' 140 Lev 19:2 Matt 5:48 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' now ' 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' now ' 141 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.14: 'v~' field is 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:43' now ' 141 Lev 19:18 Matt 5:43 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' now ' 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' now ' 142 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 19:19' now ' 142 Lev 19:18 Matt 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' now ' 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' now ' 143 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Matt 22:39' now ' 143 Lev 19:18 Matt 22:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' now ' 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' now ' 144 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Mark 12:31' now ' 144 Lev 19:18 Mark 12:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 145 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 145 Lev 19:18 Luke 10:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.13.27 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 146 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 146 Lev 19:18 Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.27: 'v~' field is 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*13:27 Quoted from Ps 6:8' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' now ' 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' now ' 147 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Gal 5:14' now ' 147 Lev 19:18 Gal 5:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,132,5 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' now ' 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' now ' 148 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Lev 19:18 \\tc3 Jam 2:8' now ' 148 Lev 19:18 Jam 2:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.13.35 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 149 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 149 Lev 20:9 Matt 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 150 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Lev 20:9 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 150 Lev 20:9 Mark 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.1: 'v~' field is 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 151 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 151 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 John 8:5 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,132,11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 152 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 152 Lev 20:10 Selectively Quoted John 8:4-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.5: 'v~' field is 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 153 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 153 Lev 24:17 Paraphrase Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 154 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.8: 'v~' field is '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Lev 24:20 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 154 Lev 24:20 Matt 5:38 ' ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' now ' 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' now ' 155 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.9: 'v~' field is 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:16' now ' 155 Lev 26:11-12 2 Cor 6:16 ' ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 156 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Lev 26:11-12 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 156 Lev 26:11-12 Rev 21:3 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* 14:10 Quoted from Prov 25:6-7 Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 157 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Num 9:12 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 157 Num 9:12 John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.12: 'v~' field is 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' now ' 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' now ' 158 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Num 12:7 \\tc3 Heb 3:2' now ' 158 Num 12:7 Heb 3:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' now ' 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' now ' 159 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Acts 13:18' now ' 159 Num 14:33 Acts 13:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' now ' 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' now ' 160 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Num 14:33 \\tc3 Heb 3:17' now ' 160 Num 14:33 Heb 3:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' now ' 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' now ' 161 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Num 16:26 \\tc3 2 Tim 2:19' now ' 161 Num 16:26 2 Tim 2:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' now ' 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' now ' 162 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.26: 'v~' field is '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* 14:26 Quoted from Mic 7:6 brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) \\tc3 Jude 1:11' now ' 162 Num 16:40 (Context 16:21-24) Jude 1:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 163 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Num 17:8 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 163 Num 17:8 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 164 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Num 17:10 \\tc3 Heb 9:4' now ' 164 Num 17:10 Heb 9:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.35: 'v~' field is "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' now ' 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' now ' 165 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Num 19:2 \\tc3 Heb 9:14' now ' 165 Num 19:2 Heb 9:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 166 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.7: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Num 19:9 \\tc3 Heb 9:13' now ' 166 Num 19:9 Heb 9:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,135,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 167 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.10: 'v~' field is 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Num 21:8 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 167 Num 21:8 John 12:34 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.12: 'v~' field is 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' now ' 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' now ' 168 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14' now ' 168 Num 21:9 John 3:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.17: 'v~' field is 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' now ' 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' now ' 169 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Num 22:7 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:15' now ' 169 Num 22:7 2 Pet 2:15 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,136,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' now ' 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.18: 'v~' field is '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' now ' 170 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Num 22:28 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:16' now ' 170 Num 22:28 2 Pet 2:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 171 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Num 25:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 171 Num 25:1 1 Cor 10:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 172 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Num 25:2 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 172 Num 25:2 Rev 2:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 173 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Num 25:9 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:8' now ' 173 Num 25:9 1 Cor 10:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.29: 'v~' field is 'But he answered his \\tl Abba\\tl* father, ‘Behold, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed a commandment of yours, but you never gave me a goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' now ' 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' now ' 174 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Num 28:9-10 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:5' now ' 174 Num 28:9-10 Context Matt 12:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 175 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Num 31:16 \\tc3 Rev 2:14' now ' 175 Num 31:16 Rev 2:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, make for yourselves friends by means of unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, so that when you fail, they may receive you into the eternal tents.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 176 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Num 35:16 Paraphrase \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 176 Num 35:16 Paraphrase Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.11: 'v~' field is 'If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, who will commit to your trust the true riches?' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' now ' 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' now ' 177 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Deut 4:24 \\tc3 Heb 12:29' now ' 177 Deut 4:24 Heb 12:29 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.13: 'v~' field is 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 178 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 178 Deut 5:16 Matt 15:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.16: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 179 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 179 Deut 5:16 Mark 7:10 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.17: 'v~' field is 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.18: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 180 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Deut 5:16 \\tc3 Eph 6:2-3' now ' 180 Deut 5:16 Eph 6:2-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 181 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.23: 'v~' field is "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Deut 5:16-20 \\tc3 Luke 18:20' now ' 181 Deut 5:16-20 Luke 18:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 182 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Deut 5:17 \\tc3 Matt 5:21' now ' 182 Deut 5:17 Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.27: 'v~' field is "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 183 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Deut 5:17-19 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 183 Deut 5:17-19 Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.30: 'v~' field is '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 184 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Deut 5:18 \\tc3 Matt 5:27' now ' 184 Deut 5:18 Matt 5:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.3: 'v~' field is 'Be careful. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him. If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 185 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 7:7' now ' 185 Deut 5:21 Rom 7:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.4: 'v~' field is 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 186 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Deut 5:21 \\tc3 Rom 13:9' now ' 186 Deut 5:21 Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' now ' 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' now ' 187 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Deut 6:4-5 \\tc3 Mark 12:29-30' now ' 187 Deut 6:4-5 Mark 12:29-30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' now ' 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' now ' 188 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Matt 22:37' now ' 188 Deut 6:5 Matt 22:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 189 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Deut 6:5 \\tc3 Luke 10:27' now ' 189 Deut 6:5 Luke 10:27 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,141,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' now ' 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' now ' 190 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Matt 4:10' now ' 190 Deut 6:13 Matt 4:10 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.12: 'v~' field is '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 191 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Deut 6:13 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 191 Deut 6:13 Luke 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' now ' 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' now ' 192 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Matt 4:7' now ' 192 Deut 6:16 Matt 4:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.18: 'v~' field is 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' now ' 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' now ' 193 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Deut 6:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:12' now ' 193 Deut 6:16 Luke 4:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' now ' 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.17.20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' now ' 194 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.17.20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Deut 7:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:19' now ' 194 Deut 7:1 Acts 13:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 195 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Deut 7:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:9' now ' 195 Deut 7:6 1 Pet 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' now ' 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' now ' 196 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,143,2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.27: 'v~' field is 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* 17:27 Quoted from Gen 7:7 and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Matt 4:4' now ' 196 Deut 8:3 Matt 4:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' now ' 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' now ' 197 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Deut 8:3 \\tc3 Luke 4:4' now ' 197 Deut 8:3 Luke 4:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.29: 'v~' field is 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* 17:29 Quoted from Gen 19:23-24and destroyed them all.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' now ' 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' now ' 198 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Deut 9:19 \\tc3 Heb 12:21' now ' 198 Deut 9:19 Heb 12:21 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.17.32 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' now ' 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' now ' 199 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Deut 10:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:9' now ' 199 Deut 10:17 Eph 6:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.32: 'v~' field is 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*17:32 Quoted from Gen 19:26' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 200 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Deut 10:20 \\tc3 Luke 4:8' now ' 200 Deut 10:20 Luke 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' now ' 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' now ' 201 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Deut 12:32 \\tc3 Rev 22:18' now ' 201 Deut 12:32 Rev 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 202 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Deut 13:5 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 202 Deut 13:5 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.11: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 203 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 203 Deut 17:6 Matt 18:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' now ' 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' now ' 204 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.18.19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Deut 17:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:28' now ' 204 Deut 17:6 Heb 10:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 205 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.19: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.18:19 See note on Matt 19:16-18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Deut 17:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 205 Deut 17:7 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.18.20 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 206 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Deut 17:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 206 Deut 17:12 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 207 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PSA,146,6 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 207 Deut 18:15 Acts 3:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' now ' 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' now ' 208 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 Acts 7:37' now ' 208 Deut 18:15 Acts 7:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' now ' 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' now ' 209 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 John 12:49' now ' 209 Deut 18:18 John 12:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 210 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Deut 18:18 \\tc3 Acts 3:22' now ' 210 Deut 18:18 Acts 3:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' now ' 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' now ' 211 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Acts 3:23' now ' 211 Deut 18:19 Acts 3:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 212 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 Matt 18:16' now ' 212 Deut 19:15 Matt 18:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' now ' 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' now ' 213 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 John 8:17' now ' 213 Deut 19:15 John 8:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' now ' 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' now ' 214 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Deut 19:15 \\tc3 2 Cor 13:1' now ' 214 Deut 19:15 2 Cor 13:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.9: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Today, \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 215 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Deut 19:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 215 Deut 19:19 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 216 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.12: 'v~' field is 'He said therefore, “A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Deut 19:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:38' now ' 216 Deut 19:21 Matt 5:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 217 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Deut 21:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 217 Deut 21:21 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' now ' 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' now ' 218 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 Gal 3:13' now ' 218 Deut 21:22-23 Gal 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 219 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted \\tc3 John 8:4-5' now ' 219 Deut 22:21 Selectively Quoted John 8:4-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 220 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 \\tc3 John 8:5' now ' 220 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 John 8:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 221 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Deut 22:21 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 221 Deut 22:21 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 222 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Deut 22:24 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 222 Deut 22:24 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,1,16 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 223 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.38: 'v~' field is 'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Deut 23:21 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 223 Deut 23:21 Matt 5:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 224 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Deut 23:23 \\tc3 Matt 5:33' now ' 224 Deut 23:23 Matt 5:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' now ' 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' now ' 225 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 5:31' now ' 225 Deut 24:1 Matt 5:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' now ' 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' now ' 226 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Matt 19:7' now ' 226 Deut 24:1 Matt 19:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.42: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' now ' 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' now ' 227 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Deut 24:1 \\tc3 Mark 10:4' now ' 227 Deut 24:1 Mark 10:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 228 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.19.46 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Deut 24:7 \\tc3 1 Cor 5:13' now ' 228 Deut 24:7 1 Cor 5:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' now ' 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' now ' 229 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.46: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 9:9' now ' 229 Deut 25:4 1 Cor 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' now ' 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' now ' 230 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Deut 25:4 \\tc3 1 Tim 5:18' now ' 230 Deut 25:4 1 Tim 5:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' now ' 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' now ' 231 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 22:24' now ' 231 Deut 25:5-6 Matt 22:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' now ' 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' now ' 232 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.9: 'v~' field is 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* 20:9 Quoted from Is 5:1 and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Mark 12:19' now ' 232 Deut 25:5-6 Mark 12:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' now ' 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' now ' 233 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Deut 25:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 20:28' now ' 233 Deut 25:5-6 Luke 20:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.13: 'v~' field is '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' now ' 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' now ' 234 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,3,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Deut 27:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:10' now ' 234 Deut 27:26 Gal 3:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 235 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Deut 29:4 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 235 Deut 29:4 Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' now ' 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' now ' 236 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Deut 29:18 \\tc3 Heb 12:15' now ' 236 Deut 29:18 Heb 12:15 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you ' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' now ' 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt do ' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' now ' 237 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Deut 30:12-13 \\tc3 Rom 10:6-7' now ' 237 Deut 30:12-13 Rom 10:6-7 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt* provide ' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' now ' 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' now ' 238 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” ' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Deut 30:14 \\tc3 Rom 10:8' now ' 238 Deut 30:14 Rom 10:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' now ' 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' now ' 239 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Deut 31:8 \\tc3 Heb 13:5' now ' 239 Deut 31:8 Heb 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,3,4 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' now ' 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' now ' 240 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Deut 32:17 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:20' now ' 240 Deut 32:17 1 Cor 10:20 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' now ' 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' now ' 241 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' token in PRO,3,4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Deut 32:21 \\tc3 Rom 10:19' now ' 241 Deut 32:21 Rom 10:19 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.18 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' now ' 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' now ' 242 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Deut 32:35 \\tc3 Rom 12:19' now ' 242 Deut 32:35 Rom 12:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' now ' 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' now ' 243 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Deut 32:35-36 \\tc3 Heb 10:30' now ' 243 Deut 32:35-36 Heb 10:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,3,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.22: 'v~' field is 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' now ' 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' now ' 244 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Deut 32:43 \\tc3 Rom 15:10' now ' 244 Deut 32:43 Rom 15:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse NC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.28 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 245 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 245 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 Acts 13:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.28: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*20:28 Quoted from Deut 25:5-6' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' now ' 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' now ' 246 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 1 Sam 15:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:33' now ' 246 1 Sam 15:22 Mark 12:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 247 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 1 Sam 16:1 Context \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 247 1 Sam 16:1 Context John 7:42 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.37 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' now ' 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' now ' 248 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 I Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Luke 6:3-4' now ' 248 I Sam 21:1-6 Context Luke 6:3-4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.37: 'v~' field is 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*20:37 Quoted from Ex 3:6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,3,34 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' now ' 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' now ' 249 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context \\tc3 Matt 12:3-4' now ' 249 1 Sam 21:1-6 Context Matt 12:3-4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' now ' 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' now ' 250 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase \\tc3 Mark 2:25-26' now ' 250 1 Sam 21:6 Paraphrase Mark 2:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 251 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13 Context \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 251 2 Sam 7:13 Context John 12:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' now ' 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' now ' 252 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 I King 10:1 \\tc3 Matt 12:42' now ' 252 I King 10:1 Matt 12:42 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 253 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.43 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 I King 17:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 253 I King 17:1 Luke 4:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 254 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 I King 17:9 \\tc3 Luke 4:25-26' now ' 254 I King 17:9 Luke 4:25-26 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,4,26 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' now ' 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' now ' 255 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 I King 18:1 \\tc3 Luke 4:25' now ' 255 I King 18:1 Luke 4:25 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' now ' 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' now ' 256 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 2 King 4:29 \\tc3 Luke 10:4' now ' 256 2 King 4:29 Luke 10:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' now ' 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' now ' 257 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 2 King 5:14 \\tc3 Luke 4:27' now ' 257 2 King 5:14 Luke 4:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.46: 'v~' field is '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' now ' 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' now ' 258 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 2 King 10:1 \\tc3 Luke 11:31' now ' 258 2 King 10:1 Luke 11:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse NC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.8: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 259 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 259 Ps 2:1 Rev 11:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' now ' 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' now ' 260 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 4:25-26' now ' 260 Ps 2:1-2 Acts 4:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' now ' 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' now ' 261 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:19' now ' 261 Ps 2:2 Rev 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' now ' 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' now ' 262 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Rev 14:1' now ' 262 Ps 2:6 Rev 14:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 263 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.21.26 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 263 Ps 2:7 John 10:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' now ' 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' now ' 264 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Acts 13:33' now ' 264 Ps 2:7 Acts 13:33 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.26: 'v~' field is 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*21:26 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' now ' 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' now ' 265 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:5' now ' 265 Ps 2:7 Heb 1:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.27: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* 21:27 Quoted from Dan 7:13 with power and great glory.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' now ' 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' now ' 266 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Ps 2:7 \\tc3 Heb 5:5' now ' 266 Ps 2:7 Heb 5:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 267 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 267 Ps 2:8-9 Rev 2:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' now ' 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' now ' 268 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 12:5' now ' 268 Ps 2:8-9 Rev 12:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 269 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Ps 2:8-9 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 269 Ps 2:8-9 Rev 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.1: 'v~' field is '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' now ' 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' now ' 270 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Ps 2:11 \\tc3 Phil 2:12' now ' 270 Ps 2:11 Phil 2:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' now ' 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' now ' 271 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Ps 4:4 \\tc3 Eph 4:26' now ' 271 Ps 4:4 Eph 4:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 272 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Ps 5:9 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 272 Ps 5:9 Rom 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' now ' 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' now ' 273 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:23' now ' 273 Ps 6:8 Matt 7:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.8: 'v~' field is 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' now ' 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' now ' 274 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Matt 25:41' now ' 274 Ps 6:8 Matt 25:41 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.11: 'v~' field is 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' now ' 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in PRO,8,22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' now ' 275 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Ps 6:8 \\tc3 Luke 13:27' now ' 275 Ps 6:8 Luke 13:27 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in PRO,8,22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.13: 'v~' field is 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' now ' 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in PRO,8,22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' now ' 276 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Ps 8:2 \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16' now ' 276 Ps 8:2 Matt 21:15-16 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in PRO,8,22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.15: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' now ' 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in PRO,8,22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' now ' 277 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Ps 8:4-6 \\tc3 Heb 2:6-8' now ' 277 Ps 8:4-6 Heb 2:6-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.19: 'v~' field is 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' now ' 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' now ' 278 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:27' now ' 278 Ps 8:6 1 Cor 15:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' now ' 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' now ' 279 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Ps 8:6 \\tc3 Eph 1:22' now ' 279 Ps 8:6 Eph 1:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' now ' 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' now ' 280 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Ps 10:7 \\tc3 Rom 3:14' now ' 280 Ps 10:7 Rom 3:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 281 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Ps 14:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 281 Ps 14:1-3 Rom 3:10-12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.29: 'v~' field is "I confer on you a kingdom, even as \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· conferred on me," ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' now ' 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' now ' 282 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Ps 16:8-11 \\tc3 Acts 2:25-28' now ' 282 Ps 16:8-11 Acts 2:25-28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.31: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Simeon [Hearing], Simeon [Hearing], behold, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] asked to have you, that he might sift you as wheat,' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 283 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 283 Ps 16:10 Luke 24:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' now ' 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' now ' 284 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 John 20:9' now ' 284 Ps 16:10 John 20:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' now ' 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' now ' 285 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 2:31' now ' 285 Ps 16:10 Acts 2:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' now ' 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' now ' 286 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:34a' now ' 286 Ps 16:10 Acts 13:34a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.37: 'v~' field is '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' now ' 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' now ' 287 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Acts 13:35' now ' 287 Ps 16:10 Acts 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' now ' 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' now ' 288 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:4' now ' 288 Ps 16:10 1 Cor 15:4 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,10,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' now ' 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' now ' 289 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Ps 18:49 \\tc3 Rom 15:9' now ' 289 Ps 18:49 Rom 15:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.42: 'v~' field is '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' now ' 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' now ' 290 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Ps 19:4 \\tc3 Rom 10:18' now ' 290 Ps 19:4 Rom 10:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 291 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Ps 22 all Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 291 Ps 22 all Context Matt 26:24 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.47: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, a multitude, and he who was called Judas [Praised], one of the twelve, was leading them. He came near to Yeshua [Salvation] to \\tl phileo\\tl* · show affectionate love, show approval, kiss· him.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' now ' 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' now ' 292 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:46' now ' 292 Ps 22:1 Matt 27:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' now ' 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' now ' 293 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 \\tc3 Mark 15:34' now ' 293 Ps 22:1 Mark 15:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' now ' 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' now ' 294 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39' now ' 294 Ps 22:7 Matt 27:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 295 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 295 Ps 22:7 Luke 23:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' now ' 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' now ' 296 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43' now ' 296 Ps 22:8 Matt 27:43 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 297 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:35' now ' 297 Ps 22:8 Luke 23:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' now ' 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' now ' 298 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35' now ' 298 Ps 22:18 Matt 27:35 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,11,31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.69: 'v~' field is 'From now on, the Son of Man will be \\qt sitting at the right hand of \\qt* 22:69 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\tl HaG\'vurah\\tl* [The Power (of God)].”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' now ' 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' now ' 299 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Luke 23:34' now ' 299 Ps 22:18 Luke 23:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.70: 'v~' field is 'They all said, “Are you then the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' now ' 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' now ' 300 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 John 19:24' now ' 300 Ps 22:18 John 19:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.70: 'p~' field is 'He said to them, “You say it, because \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)].”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' now ' 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' now ' 301 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12' now ' 301 Ps 22:22 John 20:17 with Heb 2:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' now ' 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' now ' 302 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17' now ' 302 Ps 22:22 Heb 2:11-12 with John 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 303 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Ps 22:27 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 303 Ps 22:27 Luke 24:47 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 304 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Ps 23:2 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 304 Ps 23:2 Rev 7:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 305 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Ps 24:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 305 Ps 24:1 1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' now ' 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' now ' 306 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46' now ' 306 Ps 31:5 Luke 23:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 307 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Ps 31:19 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 307 Ps 31:19 1 Cor 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' now ' 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' now ' 308 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Ps 32:1-2 \\tc3 Rom 4:7-8' now ' 308 Ps 32:1-2 Rom 4:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' now ' 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' now ' 309 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Ps 32:2 \\tc3 Rev 14:5' now ' 309 Ps 32:2 Rev 14:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' now ' 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' now ' 310 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Ps 34:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:3' now ' 310 Ps 34:8 1 Pet 2:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' now ' 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' now ' 311 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Ps 34:12-16 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:10-12' now ' 311 Ps 34:12-16 1 Pet 3:10-12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.29: 'v~' field is 'For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \\qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \\qt* 23:29 Quoted from Is 54:1 the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 312 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Ps 34:15 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 312 Ps 34:15 John 9:31 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.30 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 313 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:36' now ' 313 Ps 34:20 John 19:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.30: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt*23:30 Quoted from Hos 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' now ' 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' now ' 314 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Matt 26:60' now ' 314 Ps 35:11 Matt 26:60 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 315 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Ps 35:19 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 315 Ps 35:19 John 15:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' now ' 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' now ' 316 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Ps 36:1 \\tc3 Rom 3:18' now ' 316 Ps 36:1 Rom 3:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' now ' 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' now ' 317 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Ps 37:11 \\tc3 Matt 5:5' now ' 317 Ps 37:11 Matt 5:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' now ' 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' now ' 318 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Ps 39:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:11' now ' 318 Ps 39:12 1 Pet 2:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' now ' 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' now ' 319 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Ps 40:6 \\tc3 Heb 10:8' now ' 319 Ps 40:6 Heb 10:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' now ' 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' now ' 320 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 Heb 10:5-7' now ' 320 Ps 40:6-8 Heb 10:5-7 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,15,29 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' now ' 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' now ' 321 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.34: 'v~' field is '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Ps 40:8 \\tc3 Heb 10:9' now ' 321 Ps 40:8 Heb 10:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' now ' 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' now ' 322 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 John 13:18' now ' 322 Ps 41:9 John 13:18 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.34 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 323 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 323 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.34: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 324 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 324 Ps 41:9 Paraphrase Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Luke.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Luke.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 325 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Ps 41:13 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 325 Ps 41:13 Luke 1:68 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.35: 'v~' field is '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' now ' 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' now ' 326 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Ps 44:22 \\tc3 Rom 8:36' now ' 326 Ps 44:22 Rom 8:36 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.36 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 327 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.36: 'v~' field is 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt*23:36 Quoted from Ps 69:21' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,16,27 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Ps 46:6 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 327 Ps 46:6 Rev 11:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.38: 'v~' field is 'An inscription was also written over him in letters of Greek, Latin, and \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]: “\\nd This Is The King of The Jews [Praisers] \\nd*.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' now ' 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' now ' 328 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Heb 1:8-9' now ' 328 Ps 45:6-7 Heb 1:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.43: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' now ' 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' now ' 329 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Ps 49:17 \\tc3 1 Tim 6:7' now ' 329 Ps 49:17 1 Tim 6:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 330 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Ps 50:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 330 Ps 50:12 1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.46: 'v~' field is '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 331 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Ps 50:14 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 331 Ps 50:14 Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.48: 'v~' field is 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 332 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Ps 51:4 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 332 Ps 51:4 Rom 3:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.54 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 333 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Ps 53:1-3 \\tc3 Rom 3:10-12' now ' 333 Ps 53:1-3 Rom 3:10-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' now ' 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' now ' 334 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Ps 55:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:7' now ' 334 Ps 55:22 1 Pet 5:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.54: 'v~' field is 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.23:54 Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 335 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 335 Ps 62:12 Rom 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.56: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) 23:56 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. they rested according to the commandment.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' now ' 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' now ' 336 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Ps 62:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:8' now ' 336 Ps 62:12 1 Cor 3:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 337 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Ps 66:18-19 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 337 Ps 66:18-19 John 9:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' now ' 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven, and to all the rest.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' now ' 338 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Ps 68:18 \\tc3 Eph 4:8' now ' 338 Ps 68:18 Eph 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 339 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Ps 69:4 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 339 Ps 69:4 John 15:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' now ' 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' now ' 340 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:17' now ' 340 Ps 69:9 John 2:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' now ' 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.30: 'v~' field is 'When he had sat down at the table with them, he took the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and gave thanks. Breaking it, he gave to them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' now ' 341 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 Rom 15:3' now ' 341 Ps 69:9 Rom 15:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.33: 'v~' field is 'They rose up that very hour, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace], and found the eleven gathered together, and those who were with them,' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' now ' 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,20,9 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' now ' 342 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Mark 15:36' now ' 342 Ps 69:21 Mark 15:36 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.35: 'v~' field is 'They related the things that happened along the way, and how he was recognized by them in the breaking of the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' now ' 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' now ' 343 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 Luke 23:36' now ' 343 Ps 69:21 Luke 23:36 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.36: 'v~' field is 'As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; 24:36 This last section of the verse is found in the Aramaic New Covenant \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' now ' 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' now ' 344 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Ps 69:21 \\tc3 John 19:28' now ' 344 Ps 69:21 John 19:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,20,20 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' now ' 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' now ' 345 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Ps 69:22 \\tc3 Matt 27:48' now ' 345 Ps 69:22 Matt 27:48 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' now ' 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' now ' 346 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.44: 'v~' field is '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Ps 69:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 11:9-10' now ' 346 Ps 69:22-23 Rom 11:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 347 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 347 Ps 69:25 Matt 23:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 348 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Ps 69:25 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 348 Ps 69:25 Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.24.46 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' now ' 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' now ' 349 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Rev 19:11' now ' 349 Ps 72:2 Rev 19:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.46: 'v~' field is '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 350 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Ps 72:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 350 Ps 72:18 Luke 1:68 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' now ' 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' now ' 351 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:35' now ' 351 Ps 78:2 Matt 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.47: 'v~' field is '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 352 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Ps 78:24 \\tc3 John 6:31' now ' 352 Ps 78:24 John 6:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.49: 'v~' field is "Behold, I send out the promise of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· on you. But wait in the city of Jerusalem [City of peace] until you are clothed with power from on high.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,22,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 353 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 353 Ps 82:6 John 10:34-35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 354 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Ps 82:6 \\tc3 John 10:36' now ' 354 Ps 82:6 John 10:36 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. ' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt God loves a cheerful ' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' now ' 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' now ' 355 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Ps 86:9 \\tc3 Rev 15:4' now ' 355 Ps 86:9 Rev 15:4 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt* and ' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt generous ' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.52: 'v~' field is '\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 356 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Ps 89:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:26' now ' 356 Ps 89:11 1 Cor 10:26 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.53: 'v~' field is '\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 357 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,22,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 357 Ps 89:3-4 John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: John.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 358 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 \\tc3 Acts 13:22' now ' 358 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 Acts 13:22 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' token in PRO,22,8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 359 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 359 Ps 89:29 John 12:34 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.1: 'v~' field is '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 360 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Ps 89:36-37 \\tc3 John 12:34' now ' 360 Ps 89:36-37 John 12:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' now ' 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' now ' 361 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Ps 90:4 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:8' now ' 361 Ps 90:4 2 Pet 3:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' now ' 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' now ' 362 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Matt 4:6' now ' 362 Ps 91:11-12 Matt 4:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' now ' 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' now ' 363 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Ps 91:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 4:10-11' now ' 363 Ps 91:11-12 Luke 4:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' now ' 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.14: 'v~' field is '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' now ' 364 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Ps 94:11 \\tc3 1 Cor 3:20' now ' 364 Ps 94:11 1 Cor 3:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 365 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Ps 94:14 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 365 Ps 94:14 Rom 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.18: 'v~' field is 'No one has seen God at any time. The one and only Son, who is in the bosom of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, he has declared him.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' now ' 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' now ' 366 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 3:15' now ' 366 Ps 95:7-8 Heb 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' now ' 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' now ' 367 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-8 \\tc3 Heb 4:7' now ' 367 Ps 95:7-8 Heb 4:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' now ' 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' now ' 368 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Ps 95:7-11 \\tc3 Heb 3:7-11' now ' 368 Ps 95:7-11 Heb 3:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,24,12 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' now ' 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' now ' 369 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:3' now ' 369 Ps 95:11 Heb 4:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' now ' 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' now ' 370 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11)' now ' 370 Ps 95:11 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' now ' 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by " token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by " token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' now ' 371 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:6 (in part)' now ' 371 Ps 95:11 Heb 4:6 (in part) ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ruach haKodesh' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ruach haKodesh' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' now ' 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' now ' 372 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,24,21 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Ps 95:11 \\tc3 Heb 4:10-11 (in part)' now ' 372 Ps 95:11 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 373 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Ps 96:13 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 373 Ps 96:13 Acts 17:31 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.32: 'v~' field is '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' now ' 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' now ' 374 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Ps 97:7 \\tc3 Heb 1:6' now ' 374 Ps 97:7 Heb 1:6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 375 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Ps 98:9 \\tc3 Acts 17:31' now ' 375 Ps 98:9 Acts 17:31 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.34: 'v~' field is '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' now ' 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' now ' 376 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27 \\tc3 Heb 1:10-12' now ' 376 Ps 102:25-27 Heb 1:10-12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.38: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·” (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), “where are you staying?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 377 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Ps 103:8 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 377 Ps 103:8 Jam 5:11 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.41: 'v~' field is 'He first found his own brother, Simeon [Hearing], and said to him, “We have found the Messiah [Anointed one]!” (which is, being interpreted, \\tl Moshiach\\tl* ·Anointed one·).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' now ' 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' now ' 378 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,25,22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] found Nathanael [Given by God], and said to him, “We have found the one that Moses [Drawn out] wrote about in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and the Prophets— it is Yeshua [Salvation] son of Joseph [May he add] from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Ps 103:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:50' now ' 378 Ps 103:17 Luke 1:50 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' now ' 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' now ' 379 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Ps 104:4 \\tc3 Heb 1:7' now ' 379 Ps 104:4 Heb 1:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 380 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Ps 105:6 \\tc3 Rom 11:1' now ' 380 Ps 105:6 Rom 11:1 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.49: 'v~' field is "\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 381 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Ps 106:48 \\tc3 Luke 1:68' now ' 381 Ps 106:48 Luke 1:68 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.51: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in PRO,26,11 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 382 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Ps 107:22 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 382 Ps 107:22 Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 383 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Ps 109:3 \\tc3 John 15:25' now ' 383 Ps 109:3 John 15:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 384 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' now ' 384 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 385 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12' now ' 385 Ps 109:8 Paraphrase Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.13: 'v~' field is '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 386 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Ps 109:8 \\tc3 Acts 1:20' now ' 386 Ps 109:8 Acts 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.16: 'v~' field is "\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' now ' 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' now ' 387 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.2.17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 22:44' now ' 387 Ps 110:1 Matt 22:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' now ' 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' now ' 388 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 12:36' now ' 388 Ps 110:1 Mark 12:36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' now ' 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' now ' 389 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 14:62' now ' 389 Ps 110:1 Mark 14:62 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' now ' 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' now ' 390 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.23: 'v~' field is 'Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, 2:23 Note: This is the first of three during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Mark 16:19' now ' 390 Ps 110:1 Mark 16:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' now ' 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' now ' 391 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.2: 'v~' field is 'The same came to him by night, and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:43' now ' 391 Ps 110:1 Luke 20:43 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' now ' 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' now ' 392 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.6: 'v~' field is 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] is spirit.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Luke 22:69' now ' 392 Ps 110:1 Luke 22:69 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.8: 'v~' field is 'The wind blows where it wants to, and you hear its sound, but don’t know where it comes from and where it is going. So is everyone who is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit].”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' now ' 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' now ' 393 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:33' now ' 393 Ps 110:1 Acts 2:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' now ' 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' now ' 394 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 2:35' now ' 394 Ps 110:1 Acts 2:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' now ' 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' now ' 395 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 5:31' now ' 395 Ps 110:1 Acts 5:31 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.14: 'v~' field is '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' now ' 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' now ' 396 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Acts 7:56' now ' 396 Ps 110:1 Acts 7:56 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' now ' 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' now ' 397 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:25' now ' 397 Ps 110:1 1 Cor 15:25 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' now ' 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' now ' 398 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:22' now ' 398 Ps 110:1 1 Pet 3:22 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' now ' 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' now ' 399 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:3' now ' 399 Ps 110:1 Heb 1:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.19: 'v~' field is '\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' now ' 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' now ' 400 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 1:13' now ' 400 Ps 110:1 Heb 1:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' now ' 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' now ' 401 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.26: 'v~' field is 'They came to John [Yah is gracious], and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, he who was with you beyond the Jordan [Descender], to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 8:1' now ' 401 Ps 110:1 Heb 8:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' now ' 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' now ' 402 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 10:12-13' now ' 402 Ps 110:1 Heb 10:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.34: 'v~' field is 'For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] without measure.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' now ' 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' now ' 403 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Heb 12:2' now ' 403 Ps 110:1 Heb 12:2 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.35: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the Son, and has given all things into his hand.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' now ' 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' now ' 404 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Rev 3:21' now ' 404 Ps 110:1 Rev 3:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' now ' 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' now ' 405 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:6' now ' 405 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' now ' 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' now ' 406 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:10' now ' 406 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' now ' 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, Jacob [Supplanter], who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' now ' 407 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 6:20' now ' 407 Ps 110:4 Heb 6:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' now ' 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' now ' 408 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:11' now ' 408 Ps 110:4 Heb 7:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,1,9 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' now ' 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' now ' 409 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:17' now ' 409 Ps 110:4 Heb 7:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.21: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Woman, believe me, the time will come, when neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem [City of peace], will you worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' now ' 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' now ' 410 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.22: 'v~' field is "You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is from the Jews [Praisers]." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 7:21' now ' 410 Ps 110:4 Heb 7:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.23: 'v~' field is 'But the time will come, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father in spirit and truth, for \\tl Abba\\tl* Father seeks such to be his worshipers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 411 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Ps 111:4 \\tc3 Jam 5:11' now ' 411 Ps 111:4 Jam 5:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I who is speaking to you.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' now ' 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' now ' 412 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Ps 111:9 \\tc3 Luke 1:49' now ' 412 Ps 111:9 Luke 1:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' now ' 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' now ' 413 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.31: 'v~' field is 'In the meanwhile, the disciples urged him, saying, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, eat.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Ps 112:9 \\tc3 2 Cor 9:9' now ' 413 Ps 112:9 2 Cor 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 414 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Ps 115:4-7 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 414 Ps 115:4-7 Rev 9:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 415 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.4.37 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 11:18' now ' 415 Ps 115:13 Rev 11:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.37: 'v~' field is 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt*4:37 Quoted from Mic 6:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 416 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Ps 115:13 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 416 Ps 115:13 Rev 19:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' now ' 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' now ' 417 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Ps 116:10 \\tc3 2 Cor 4:13' now ' 417 Ps 116:10 2 Cor 4:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 418 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Ps 116:11 \\tc3 Rom 3:4' now ' 418 Ps 116:11 Rom 3:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.53: 'v~' field is 'So the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father knew that it was at that hour in which Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Your son lives.” He believed, as did his whole house.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 419 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,2,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Ps 116:17 \\tc3 Heb 13:15' now ' 419 Ps 116:17 Heb 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' now ' 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' now ' 420 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.2: 'v~' field is 'Now in Jerusalem [City of peace] by the sheep gate, there is a pool with five pourches, which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Bethesda [House of mercy]”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Ps 117:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:11' now ' 420 Ps 117:1 Rom 15:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' now ' 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' now ' 421 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Ps 118:6 \\tc3 Heb 13:6' now ' 421 Ps 118:6 Heb 13:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,2,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 422 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 422 Ps 118:22 Matt 21:42 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.9: 'p~' field is 'Now it was the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· on that day.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' now ' 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' now ' 423 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.10: 'v~' field is 'So the Jews [Praisers] said to him who was cured, “It is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·! It is against \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to carry your mat!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Luke 20:17' now ' 423 Ps 118:22 Luke 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,2,21 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' now ' 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' now ' 424 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Acts 4:11' now ' 424 Ps 118:22 Acts 4:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' now ' 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' now ' 425 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4' now ' 425 Ps 118:22 1 Pet 2:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.16: 'v~' field is 'For this cause the Jews [Praisers] persecuted Yeshua [Salvation], and sought to kill him, because he did these things on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' now ' 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' now ' 426 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7)' now ' 426 Ps 118:22 1 Pet 2:7 (partial in 1 Pet 2:4, 2:5, 2:7) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' now ' 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' now ' 427 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part)' now ' 427 Ps 118:22 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' now ' 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.18: 'v~' field is '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' now ' 428 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:7 (in part)' now ' 428 Ps 118:22 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 429 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42' now ' 429 Ps 118:22-23 Matt 21:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.19: 'v~' field is '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' now ' 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' now ' 430 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Mark 12:10-11' now ' 430 Ps 118:22-23 Mark 12:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' now ' 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' now ' 431 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:9' now ' 431 Ps 118:25-26 Matt 21:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,5,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' now ' 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' now ' 432 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Matt 21:15' now ' 432 Ps 118:25-26 Matt 21:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' now ' 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' now ' 433 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 Mark 11:9' now ' 433 Ps 118:25-26 Mark 11:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.22: 'v~' field is '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 434 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 10:34-35' now ' 434 Ps 118:25-26 John 10:34-35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' now ' 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' now ' 435 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.23: 'v~' field is '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26 \\tc3 John 12:13' now ' 435 Ps 118:25-26 John 12:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' now ' 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' now ' 436 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.25: 'v~' field is 'Most certainly, I tell you, the hour comes, and now is, when the dead will hear the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·’s voice; and those who hear will live.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Matt 23:39' now ' 436 Ps 118:26 Matt 23:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.26: 'v~' field is 'For as \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has life in himself, even so he gave to the Son also to have life in himself.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 437 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 Ps 118:26 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 437 Ps 118:26 Luke 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' now ' 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' now ' 438 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 Ps 132:5 \\tc3 Acts 7:46' now ' 438 Ps 132:5 Acts 7:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' now ' 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' now ' 439 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 Ps 132:11 \\tc3 Luke 1:32' now ' 439 Ps 132:11 Luke 1:32 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.30: 'v~' field is '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 440 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 Ps 132:11-12 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 440 Ps 132:11-12 John 7:42 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 441 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.36: 'v~' field is 'But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John [Yah is gracious], for the works which \\tl Abba\\tl* Father gave me to accomplish, the very works that I do, testify about me, that the \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father· has sent me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 Ps 135:1 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 441 Ps 135:1 Rev 19:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 442 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 Ps 135:15-17 \\tc3 Rev 9:20' now ' 442 Ps 135:15-17 Rev 9:20 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.37: 'v~' field is '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 443 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,6,3 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 Ps 135:20 \\tc3 Rev 19:5' now ' 443 Ps 135:20 Rev 19:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 444 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 Ps 140:3 \\tc3 Rom 3:13' now ' 444 Ps 140:3 Rom 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,6,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' now ' 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.42: 'v~' field is 'But I know you, that you don’t have God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· in yourselves.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' now ' 445 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 5:8' now ' 445 Ps 141:2 Rev 5:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' now ' 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' now ' 446 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 Ps 141:2 \\tc3 Rev 8:3' now ' 446 Ps 141:2 Rev 8:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.43: 'v~' field is '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' now ' 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' now ' 447 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,6,9 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Rom 3:20' now ' 447 Ps 143:2 Rom 3:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' now ' 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' now ' 448 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 Ps 143:2 \\tc3 Gal 2:16' now ' 448 Ps 143:2 Gal 2:16 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.45: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I will accuse you to \\tl Abba\\tl* Father. There is one who accuses you, even Moses [Drawn out], on whom you have set your hope.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,6,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' now ' 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' now ' 449 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 4:24' now ' 449 Ps 146:6 Acts 4:24 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,6,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' now ' 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' now ' 450 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Acts 14:15' now ' 450 Ps 146:6 Acts 14:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' now ' 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' now ' 451 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 Ps 146:6 \\tc3 Rev 10:6' now ' 451 Ps 146:6 Rev 10:6 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' now ' 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' now ' 452 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 Pro 1:16 \\tc3 Rom 3:15' now ' 452 Pro 1:16 Rom 3:15 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.4: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· 6:4 Note: This is the second of three was at hand.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' now ' 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' now ' 453 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 Pro 3:4 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 8:21' now ' 453 Pro 3:4 Septuagint 2 Cor 8:21 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great multitude was coming to him, said to Philip [Loves horses], “Where are we to buy \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that these may eat?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' now ' 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' now ' 454 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 Pro 3:11-12 \\tc3 Heb 12:5-6' now ' 454 Pro 3:11-12 Heb 12:5-6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.7: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] answered him, “Two hundred denarii (200 days wages) worth of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· is not sufficient for them, that everyone of them may receive a little.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' now ' 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' now ' 455 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Heb 12:7' now ' 455 Pro 3:12 Heb 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' now ' 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' now ' 456 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 Pro 3:12 \\tc3 Rev 3:19' now ' 456 Pro 3:12 Rev 3:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' now ' 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' now ' 457 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 Jam 4:6' now ' 457 Pro 3:34 Jam 4:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' now ' 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.20: 'v~' field is 'But he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], don’t be afraid.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' now ' 458 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 Pro 3:34 \\tc3 1 Pet 5:5' now ' 458 Pro 3:34 1 Pet 5:5 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' now ' 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' now ' 459 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' token in ISA,7,14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 Pro 4:26 \\tc3 Heb 12:13' now ' 459 Pro 4:26 Heb 12:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.25: 'v~' field is 'When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, when did you come here?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' now ' 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' now ' 460 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 Pro 10:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:8' now ' 460 Pro 10:12 1 Pet 4:8 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in ISA,7,14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in ISA,7,14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' now ' 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' now ' 461 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.27: 'v~' field is 'Don’t work for the food which perishes, but for the food which remains to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For God the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has sealed him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 Pro 10:19 \\tc3 Jam 1:19' now ' 461 Pro 10:19 Jam 1:19 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in ISA,7,14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' now ' 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' now ' 462 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)' token in ISA,7,14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 Pro 11:31 \\tc3 1 Pet 4:18' now ' 462 Pro 11:31 1 Pet 4:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,7,14 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.6.31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 463 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 Pro 15:29 \\tc3 John 9:31' now ' 463 Pro 15:29 John 9:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' now ' 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' now ' 464 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.31: 'v~' field is 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 Pro 16:27 \\tc3 Jam 3:6' now ' 464 Pro 16:27 Jam 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' now ' 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' now ' 465 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 Pro 22:8 Septuagint \\tc3 2 Cor 9:7' now ' 465 Pro 22:8 Septuagint 2 Cor 9:7 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, it was not Moses [Drawn out] who gave you the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven, but \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· gives you the true \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,8,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' now ' 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' now ' 466 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Pro 20:9 \\tc3 1 John 1:8' now ' 466 Pro 20:9 1 John 1:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.33: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl manna\\tl* of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,8,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 467 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Matt 15:4' now ' 467 Pro 20:20 Matt 15:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.34: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Lord, always give us this \\tl manna\\tl*.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 468 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Pro 20:20 \\tc3 Mark 7:10' now ' 468 Pro 20:20 Mark 7:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 469 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Pro 24:12 \\tc3 Rom 2:6' now ' 469 Pro 24:12 Rom 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' now ' 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,8,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' now ' 470 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Pro 24:21 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:17' now ' 470 Pro 24:21 1 Pet 2:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.37: 'v~' field is '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in ISA,8,17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' now ' 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' now ' 471 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Pro 24:23 \\tc3 Jam 2:1' now ' 471 Pro 24:23 Jam 2:1 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' token in ISA,8,17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' now ' 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' now ' 472 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.39: 'v~' field is "This is the will of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· who sent me, that of all he has given to me I should lose nothing, but should raise him up at the last day." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Pro 25:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 14:8-10' now ' 472 Pro 25:6-7 Luke 14:8-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' now ' 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' now ' 473 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Pro 25:21-22 \\tc3 Rom 12:20' now ' 473 Pro 25:21-22 Rom 12:20 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.44: 'v~' field is 'No one can come to me unless \\tl Abba\\tl* Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' now ' 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' now ' 474 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Pro 26:11 \\tc3 2 Pet 2:22' now ' 474 Pro 26:11 2 Pet 2:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,9,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.45: 'v~' field is 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse NC Key Verse ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,9,2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.46: 'v~' field is 'Not that anyone has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, except he who is from God. He has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' now ' 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' now ' 475 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Is 1:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:29' now ' 475 Is 1:9 Rom 9:29 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.48: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 476 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Is 2:2 \\tc3 Luke 24:47' now ' 476 Is 2:2 Luke 24:47 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.49: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 477 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.51: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the living \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· which came down out of heaven. If anyone eats of this \\tl manna\\tl*, he will live forever. Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Is 2:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 477 Is 2:9-10 Rev 6:15-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in ISA,9,6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 478 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Is 2:10 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 478 Is 2:10 2 Thes 1:9 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' token in ISA,9,6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.57: 'v~' field is 'As the living \\tl Abba\\tl* Father sent me, and I live because of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·; so he who feeds on me, he will also live because of me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 479 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 479 Is 2:19 2 Thes 1:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.58: 'v~' field is 'This is the bread which came down out of heaven— not as our fathers ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 480 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in ISA,9,7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Is 2:19 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 480 Is 2:19 Rev 6:15-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 481 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.65: 'v~' field is "He said, “For this cause have I said to you that no one can come to me, unless it is given to him by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:9' now ' 481 Is 2:21 2 Thes 1:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 482 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Is 2:21 \\tc3 Rev 6:15-16' now ' 482 Is 2:21 Rev 6:15-16 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.69: 'v~' field is 'We have come to believe and know that you are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' now ' 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' now ' 483 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Is 5:1 \\tc3 Luke 20:9' now ' 483 Is 5:1 Luke 20:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' now ' 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' now ' 484 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 484 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 21:33' now ' 484 Is 5:1-2 Matt 21:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew ' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew ' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' now ' 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' now ' 485 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 485 \\tc2 Is 5:1-2 \\tc3 Mark 12:1' now ' 485 Is 5:1-2 Mark 12:1 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 486 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 486 \\tc2 Is 6:2 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 486 Is 6:2 Rev 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Now the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month 7:2 Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian 15th day).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 487 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 487 \\tc2 Is 6:3 \\tc3 Rev 4:8' now ' 487 Is 6:3 Rev 4:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,10,23 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' now ' 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' now ' 488 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Is 6:4 \\tc3 Rev 15:8' now ' 488 Is 6:4 Rev 15:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' now ' 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' now ' 489 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Luke 8:10' now ' 489 Is 6:9 Luke 8:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 490 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 490 \\tc2 Is 6:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 490 Is 6:9 Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.19: 'v~' field is 'Didn’t Moses [Drawn out] give you the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? Yet none of you keeps the law! Why do you seek to kill me?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' now ' 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' now ' 491 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 491 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:14-15' now ' 491 Is 6:9-10 Matt 13:14-15 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' now ' 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] has given you \\qt circumcision \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3 (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' now ' 492 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 492 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Mark 4:12' now ' 492 Is 6:9-10 Mark 4:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.23: 'v~' field is 'If a boy receives circumcision on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, that the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] may not be broken, are you angry with me, because I made a man completely healthy on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·?' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' now ' 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' now ' 493 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 493 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Acts 28:26-27' now ' 493 Is 6:9-10 Acts 28:26-27 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is ' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' now ' 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' now ' 494 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 494 \\tc2 Is 6:10 \\tc3 John 12:40' now ' 494 Is 6:10 John 12:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' now ' 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' now ' 495 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 495 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 1:23' now ' 495 Is 7:14 Matt 1:23 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 496 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 496 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 496 Is 7:14 Luke 2:34 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 497 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' token in ISA,11,1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 497 \\tc2 Is 7:14 \\tc3 Rev 21:3' now ' 497 Is 7:14 Rev 21:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' now ' 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' now ' 498 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 498 \\tc2 Is 8:12-13 \\tc3 1 Pet 3:14-15' now ' 498 Is 8:12-13 1 Pet 3:14-15 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' now ' 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' now ' 499 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' token in ISA,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 499 \\tc2 Is 8:14 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:8' now ' 499 Is 8:14 1 Pet 2:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in ISA,11,2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hoshana Rabbah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hoshana Rabbah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 500 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 500 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 500 Is 8:14-15 Matt 21:44 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 501 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 501 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 2:34' now ' 501 Is 8:14-15 Luke 2:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 502 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 502 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 502 Is 8:14-15 Luke 20:18 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulavs' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulavs' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 503 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* before God and chant ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* before God and chant ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 503 \\tc2 Is 8:17 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 503 Is 8:17 Heb 2:13 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,11,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hossanah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hossanah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 504 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 504 \\tc2 Is 8:18 \\tc3 Heb 2:13' now ' 504 Is 8:18 Heb 2:13 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,11,5 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' now ' 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' now ' 505 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 505 \\tc2 Is 9:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:15-16' now ' 505 Is 9:1-2 Matt 4:15-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl aletheia' token in ISA,11,5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' now ' 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' now ' 506 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 506 \\tc2 Is 9:2 \\tc3 Luke 1:79' now ' 506 Is 9:2 Luke 1:79 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·truth·)' token in ISA,11,5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' now ' 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' now ' 507 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 507 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33' now ' 507 Is 9:7 Luke 1:32-33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.37: 'v~' field is '7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' now ' 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' now ' 508 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Is 10:22-23 \\tc3 Rom 9:27-28' now ' 508 Is 10:22-23 Rom 9:27-28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 509 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 509 Is 11:1 Rom 15:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.38: 'v~' field is '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 510 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 510 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 510 Is 11:1 Rev 22:16 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 511 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 511 Is 11:10 Rom 15:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.40 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 512 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,13,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Is 11:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:16' now ' 512 Is 11:10 Rev 22:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' now ' 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.40: 'v~' field is '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' now ' 513 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 2 Thes 2:8' now ' 513 Is 11:4 2 Thes 2:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,13,13 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 514 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Is 11:4 \\tc3 Rev 19:15' now ' 514 Is 11:4 Rev 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.42 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 515 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Is 11:5 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 515 Is 11:5 Eph 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 516 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Is 12:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 516 Is 12:3 John 7:38 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.42: 'v~' field is '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 517 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 517 Is 13:10 Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 518 \\tc2 Is 13:10 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' now ' 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' now ' 520 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Is 13:13 \\tc3 Rev 6:16-17' now ' 520 Is 13:13 Rev 6:16-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.51: 'v~' field is '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 521 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Is 14:13 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 521 Is 14:13 Matt 11:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.52 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 522 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Is 14:15 \\tc3 Matt 11:23' now ' 522 Is 14:15 Matt 11:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' now ' 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' now ' 523 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Is 19:1 \\tc3 Rev 14:14' now ' 523 Is 19:1 Rev 14:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' now ' 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' now ' 524 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.2: 'v~' field is "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 14:8' now ' 524 Is 21:9 Rev 14:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' now ' 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' now ' 525 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Is 21:9 \\tc3 Rev 18:2' now ' 525 Is 21:9 Rev 18:2 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.3: 'v~' field is 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' now ' 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' now ' 526 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Is 22:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:32' now ' 526 Is 22:13 1 Cor 15:32 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.4: 'v~' field is 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' now ' 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' now ' 527 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Rev 3:7' now ' 527 Is 22:22 Rev 3:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 528 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Is 24:18 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 528 Is 24:18 Rev 6:12 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 529 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 529 Is 24:23 Rev 6:12 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 530 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Is 24:23 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 530 Is 24:23 Rev 22:5 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.5: 'v~' field is 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* 8:5 Selectively Quoted from Lev 20:10; Deut 22:21 8:5 Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to What then do you say about her?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' now ' 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' now ' 531 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:54' now ' 531 Is 25:8 1 Cor 15:54 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 532 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 532 Is 25:8 Rev 7:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 533 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 533 Is 25:8 Rev 21:4 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,22,13 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' now ' 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' now ' 534 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Is 26:11 \\tc3 Heb 10:27' now ' 534 Is 26:11 Heb 10:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 535 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 535 Is 26:19 Matt 11:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,22,22 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' now ' 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' now ' 536 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Is 27:9 \\tc3 Rom 11:27' now ' 536 Is 27:9 Rom 11:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' now ' 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' now ' 537 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Is 28:11-12 \\tc3 1 Cor 14:21' now ' 537 Is 28:11-12 1 Cor 14:21 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' now ' 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' now ' 538 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 9:33' now ' 538 Is 28:16 Rom 9:33 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' now ' 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' now ' 539 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 Rom 10:11' now ' 539 Is 28:16 Rom 10:11 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' now ' 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' now ' 540 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Is 28:16 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:6' now ' 540 Is 28:16 1 Pet 2:6 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 541 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Is 29:10 \\tc3 Rom 11:8' now ' 541 Is 29:10 Rom 11:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.12: 'v~' field is '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,24,19 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' now ' 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' now ' 542 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Matt 15:8-9' now ' 542 Is 29:13 Matt 15:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' now ' 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' now ' 543 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 543 \\tc2 Is 29:13 \\tc3 Mark 7:6-7' now ' 543 Is 29:13 Mark 7:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.8.17 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' now ' 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' now ' 544 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Is 29:14 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:19' now ' 544 Is 29:14 1 Cor 1:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' now ' 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' now ' 545 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Is 30:33 \\tc3 Rev 19:20' now ' 545 Is 30:33 Rev 19:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' now ' 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' now ' 546 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 546 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 18:18' now ' 546 Is 34:10 Rev 18:18 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,26,11 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.19: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' now ' 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' now ' 547 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Is 34:10 \\tc3 Rev 19:3' now ' 547 Is 34:10 Rev 19:3 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.19: 'p~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 548 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 548 Is 34:4 Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 549 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 549 Is 34:4 Mark 13:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' now ' 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' now ' 550 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:13' now ' 550 Is 34:4 Rev 6:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,28,12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.28: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 551 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.29: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Is 34:4 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 551 Is 34:4 Rev 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,28,16 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' now ' 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' now ' 552 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Is 34:9-10 \\tc3 Rev 14:10-11' now ' 552 Is 34:9-10 Rev 14:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' now ' 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' now ' 553 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Is 35:3 \\tc3 Heb 12:12' now ' 553 Is 35:3 Heb 12:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.38: 'v~' field is "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.39: 'v~' field is 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 554 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 554 Is 35:5-6 Matt 11:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.41: 'v~' field is 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,29,13 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' now ' 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' now ' 555 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 Rev 22:12' now ' 555 Is 40:10 Rev 22:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.41: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,29,14 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' now ' 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.42: 'v~' field is 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' now ' 556 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 Rom 11:34' now ' 556 Is 40:13 Rom 11:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,29,16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.44: 'v~' field is "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' now ' 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' now ' 557 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Is 40:13 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:16' now ' 557 Is 40:13 1 Cor 2:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.49: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' now ' 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' now ' 558 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Matt 3:3' now ' 558 Is 40:3 Matt 3:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.53: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' now ' 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' now ' 559 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 Mark 1:3' now ' 559 Is 40:3 Mark 1:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.54: 'v~' field is '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' now ' 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' now ' 560 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:23' now ' 560 Is 40:3 John 1:23 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.56: 'v~' field is "\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' now ' 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' now ' 561 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 561 \\tc2 Is 40:3-5 \\tc3 Luke 3:4-6' now ' 561 Is 40:3-5 Luke 3:4-6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.58: 'v~' field is '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' now ' 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' now ' 562 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Is 40:6-7 \\tc3 Jam 1:10' now ' 562 Is 40:6-7 Jam 1:10 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.2: 'v~' field is 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' now ' 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' now ' 563 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Is 40:6-8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:24-25' now ' 563 Is 40:6-8 1 Pet 1:24-25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' now ' 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' now ' 564 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following ' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following ' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:31' now ' 564 Is 40:8 Mark 13:31 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' now ' 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' now ' 565 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Is 40:8 \\tc3 1 Pet 1:23' now ' 565 Is 40:8 1 Pet 1:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 566 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 566 Is 41:4 Rev 1:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 567 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).' token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).' token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 567 Is 41:4 Rev 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.14: 'v~' field is 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· 9:14 Context Note: If the Festival of when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 568 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 568 Is 41:4 Rev 21:6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.16: 'v~' field is 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 569 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Is 41:4 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 569 Is 41:4 Rev 22:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 570 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,33,15 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Is 41:8 \\tc3 Jam 2:23' now ' 570 Is 41:8 Jam 2:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.9.31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' now ' 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' now ' 571 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Is 41:8-9 \\tc3 Heb 2:16' now ' 571 Is 41:8-9 Heb 2:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.31: 'v~' field is 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*9:31 Quoting from Ps 34:15, 66:18-19; Pro 15:29' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' now ' 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' now ' 572 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Is 42:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:18-21' now ' 572 Is 42:1-4 Matt 12:18-21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 573 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Rom 15:12' now ' 573 Is 42:2 Rom 15:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' now ' 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,34,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' now ' 574 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Is 43:6 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:18' now ' 574 Is 43:6 2 Cor 6:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,34,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' now ' 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' now ' 575 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Is 43:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:5' now ' 575 Is 43:19 Rev 21:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,34,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' now ' 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' now ' 576 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Is 44:25 \\tc3 1 Cor 1:20' now ' 576 Is 44:25 1 Cor 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 577 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 577 Is 44:3 John 7:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,34,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.11: 'v~' field is '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 578 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Is 44:3 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 578 Is 44:3 John 7:39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 579 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:8' now ' 579 Is 44:6 Rev 1:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 580 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 580 Is 44:6 Rev 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,35,3 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 581 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 581 Is 44:6 Rev 21:6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.17: 'v~' field is '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.18: 'v~' field is "\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 582 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Is 44:6 \\tc3 Rev 22:13' now ' 582 Is 44:6 Rev 22:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' now ' 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.22 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' now ' 583 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Is 45:9 \\tc3 Rom 9:20' now ' 583 Is 45:9 Rom 9:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kislev' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kislev' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' now ' 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' now ' 584 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Rom 14:11' now ' 584 Is 45:23 Rom 14:11 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called ' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called ' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tevet' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tevet' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' now ' 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' now ' 585 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Is 45:23 \\tc3 Phil 2:10-11' now ' 585 Is 45:23 Phil 2:10-11 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Good·.' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Good·.' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).10:22 Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called ' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' now ' 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' now ' 586 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Is 47:7-9 \\tc3 Rev 18:7-8' now ' 586 Is 47:7-9 Rev 18:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.25: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 587 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Is 48:12 \\tc3 Rev 1:17' now ' 587 Is 48:12 Rev 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' now ' 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' now ' 588 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Acts 13:47' now ' 588 Is 49:6 Acts 13:47 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.29: 'v~' field is "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' now ' 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' now ' 589 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Is 49:8 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:2' now ' 589 Is 49:8 2 Cor 6:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.30: 'v~' field is '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' now ' 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' now ' 590 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:16' now ' 590 Is 49:10 Rev 7:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 591 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Is 49:10 \\tc3 Rev 7:17' now ' 591 Is 49:10 Rev 7:17 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.34 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 592 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.34: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Is 50:3 \\tc3 Rev 6:12' now ' 592 Is 50:3 Rev 6:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.35: 'v~' field is "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' now ' 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' now ' 593 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:67' now ' 593 Is 50:6 Matt 26:67 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' now ' 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' now ' 594 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Is 51:22 \\tc3 Rev 14:10' now ' 594 Is 51:22 Rev 14:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.36 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' now ' 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' now ' 595 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Is 52:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:27' now ' 595 Is 52:1 Rev 21:27 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.36: 'v~' field is '10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' now ' 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.37: 'v~' field is "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' now ' 596 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 Is 52:5 \\tc3 Rom 2:24' now ' 596 Is 52:5 Rom 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.38: 'v~' field is 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' now ' 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' now ' 597 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Rom 10:15' now ' 597 Is 52:7 Rom 10:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' now ' 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.3: 'v~' field is 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' now ' 598 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 Is 52:7 \\tc3 Eph 6:15' now ' 598 Is 52:7 Eph 6:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.5: 'v~' field is 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' now ' 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' now ' 599 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 2 Cor 6:17' now ' 599 Is 52:11 2 Cor 6:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.8: 'v~' field is 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' now ' 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' now ' 600 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 Is 52:11 \\tc3 Rev 18:4' now ' 600 Is 52:11 Rev 18:4 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,40,7 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' now ' 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' now ' 601 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Rom 15:21' now ' 601 Is 52:15 Rom 15:21 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,40,8 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' now ' 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,40,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' now ' 602 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:38' now ' 602 Is 53:1 John 12:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' now ' 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' now ' 603 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.25: 'v~' field is '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:16' now ' 603 Is 53:1 Rom 10:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 604 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 Is 53:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 604 Is 53:3 Luke 24:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,40,13 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' now ' 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' now ' 605 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 Matt 8:17' now ' 605 Is 53:4 Matt 8:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 606 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 Is 53:4 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 606 Is 53:4 1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.41: 'v~' field is 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 607 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 Is 53:5 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 607 Is 53:5 1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' now ' 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' now ' 608 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 Is 53:6 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:25' now ' 608 Is 53:6 1 Pet 2:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' now ' 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' now ' 609 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:23' now ' 609 Is 53:7 1 Pet 2:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' now ' 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' now ' 610 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.55: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· 11:55 Note: This is the third of three was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 Is 53:7 \\tc3 Rev 5:6' now ' 610 Is 53:7 Rev 5:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' now ' 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' now ' 611 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,41,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 Is 53:7-8 \\tc3 Acts 8:32-33' now ' 611 Is 53:7-8 Acts 8:32-33 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' now ' 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' now ' 612 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 Is 53:9 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:22' now ' 612 Is 53:9 1 Pet 2:22 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), 12:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' now ' 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' now ' 613 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Mark 15:28' now ' 613 Is 53:12 Mark 15:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' now ' 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' now ' 614 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Luke 22:37' now ' 614 Is 53:12 Luke 22:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' now ' 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' now ' 615 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3' now ' 615 Is 53:12 1 Cor 15:3 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' now ' 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' now ' 616 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 Heb 9:28' now ' 616 Is 53:12 Heb 9:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 617 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 617 \\tc2 Is 53:12 \\tc3 1 Pet 2:24' now ' 617 Is 53:12 1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.13: 'v~' field is '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' now ' 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.14: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' now ' 618 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Luke 23:29' now ' 618 Is 54:1 Luke 23:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' now ' 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' now ' 619 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 Is 54:1 \\tc3 Gal 4:27' now ' 619 Is 54:1 Gal 4:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.15: 'v~' field is '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*12:15 Quoted from Zec 9:9' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 620 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 620 \\tc2 Is 54:9 \\tc3 Matt 24:37' now ' 620 Is 54:9 Matt 24:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 621 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 Is 54:10 \\tc3 Rev 6:14' now ' 621 Is 54:10 Rev 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' now ' 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' now ' 622 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 Is 54:13 \\tc3 John 6:45' now ' 622 Is 54:13 John 6:45 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.25: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' now ' 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' now ' 623 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 John 7:37' now ' 623 Is 55:1 John 7:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 624 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 21:6' now ' 624 Is 55:1 Rev 21:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' now ' 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' now ' 625 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 Is 55:1 \\tc3 Rev 22:17' now ' 625 Is 55:1 Rev 22:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.27: 'v~' field is '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 626 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 626 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 626 Is 56:7 Matt 21:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 627 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.28: 'v~' field is '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 627 Is 56:7 Mark 11:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 628 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 Is 56:7 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 628 Is 56:7 Luke 19:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' now ' 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' now ' 629 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 629 \\tc2 Is 57:19 \\tc3 Eph 2:17' now ' 629 Is 57:19 Eph 2:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' now ' 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' now ' 630 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 630 \\tc2 Is 59:7-8 \\tc3 Rom 3:15-17' now ' 630 Is 59:7-8 Rom 3:15-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 631 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 631 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:14' now ' 631 Is 59:17 Eph 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' now ' 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' now ' 632 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 Eph 6:17' now ' 632 Is 59:17 Eph 6:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' now ' 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' now ' 633 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Is 59:17 \\tc3 1 Thes 5:8' now ' 633 Is 59:17 1 Thes 5:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' now ' 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' now ' 634 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 Rom 11:26-27' now ' 634 Is 59:20-21 Rom 11:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 635 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 635 Is 60:3 Rev 21:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 636 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Is 60:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24' now ' 636 Is 60:11 Rev 21:24 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.38 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,43,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' now ' 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' now ' 637 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Is 60:14 \\tc3 Rev 3:9' now ' 637 Is 60:14 Rev 3:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' now ' 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' now ' 638 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 21:23' now ' 638 Is 60:19-20 Rev 21:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,43,21 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 639 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Is 60:19-20 \\tc3 Rev 22:5' now ' 639 Is 60:19-20 Rev 22:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 640 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:5' now ' 640 Is 61:1 Matt 11:5 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' now ' 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' now ' 641 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Luke 4:18-19' now ' 641 Is 61:1-2 Luke 4:18-19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' now ' 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' now ' 642 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Is 63:3 \\tc3 Rev 14:19-20' now ' 642 Is 63:3 Rev 14:19-20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 643 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 1 Cor 2:9' now ' 643 Is 64:4 1 Cor 2:9 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.40 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,44,6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' now ' 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' now ' 644 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Rom 10:20' now ' 644 Is 65:1 Rom 10:20 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' now ' 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' now ' 645 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Cor 5:17' now ' 645 Is 65:17 2 Cor 5:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 646 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 646 Is 65:17 2 Pet 3:13 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 647 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.41: 'v~' field is '\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 647 Is 65:17 Rev 21:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.43: 'v~' field is 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 648 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Is 65:19 \\tc3 Rev 21:4' now ' 648 Is 65:19 Rev 21:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' now ' 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' now ' 649 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Is 66:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 7:49-50' now ' 649 Is 66:1-2 Acts 7:49-50 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' now ' 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' now ' 650 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 Rom 10:21' now ' 650 Is 65:2 Rom 10:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' now ' 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' now ' 651 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Is 66:15 \\tc3 2 Thes 1:8' now ' 651 Is 66:15 2 Thes 1:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,44,25 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 652 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 2 Pet 3:13' now ' 652 Is 66:22 2 Pet 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 653 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Is 66:22 \\tc3 Rev 21:1' now ' 653 Is 66:22 Rev 21:1 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.49 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' now ' 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' now ' 654 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:44' now ' 654 Is 66:24 Mark 9:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' now ' 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' now ' 655 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Is 66:24 \\tc3 Mark 9:48' now ' 655 Is 66:24 Mark 9:48 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.49: 'v~' field is '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 656 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Jer 2:13 \\tc3 John 7:38' now ' 656 Jer 2:13 John 7:38 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.50: 'v~' field is '\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 657 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13' now ' 657 Jer 7:11 Matt 21:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 658 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Mark 11:17' now ' 658 Jer 7:11 Mark 11:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 659 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Luke 19:46' now ' 659 Jer 7:11 Luke 19:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 660 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 660 Jer 9:25-26 with Eze 44:7, 44:9 Rom 2:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.1: 'v~' field is '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 661 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 661 Jer 12:7 Matt 23:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 662 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Jer 12:7 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 662 Jer 12:7 Luke 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,45,23 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 663 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38' now ' 663 Jer 22:5 Matt 23:38 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 664 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Jer 22:5 \\tc3 Luke 13:35' now ' 664 Jer 22:5 Luke 13:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' now ' 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' now ' 665 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Jer 29:8 \\tc3 Mark 13:5' now ' 665 Jer 29:8 Mark 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' now ' 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' now ' 666 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Jer 30:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:21' now ' 666 Jer 30:7 Matt 24:21 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.13.18 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' now ' 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' now ' 667 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:18' now ' 667 Jer 31:15 Matt 2:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.18: 'v~' field is '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' now ' 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' now ' 668 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Jer 32:17 \\tc3 Matt 19:26' now ' 668 Jer 32:17 Matt 19:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 669 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Jer 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 669 Jer 32:7 Matt 27:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.19: 'v~' field is '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 670 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Jer 32:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:10' now ' 670 Jer 32:8 Matt 27:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 671 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Eze 32:7 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 671 Eze 32:7 Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.23: 'v~' field is "\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 672 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 \\tc3 Rom 2:29' now ' 672 Eze 44:7, 44:9 with Jer 9:25-26 Rom 2:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.26: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 OC Key Verse \\tc3 NC Key Verse' now ' OURb# OC Key Verse NC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' now ' 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' now ' 673 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 9:13' now ' 673 Hos 6:6 Matt 9:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' now ' 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' now ' 674 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Hos 6:6 \\tc3 Matt 12:7' now ' 674 Hos 6:6 Matt 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.30: 'v~' field is 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' now ' 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' now ' 675 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Hos 10:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:30' now ' 675 Hos 10:8 Luke 23:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' now ' 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' now ' 676 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:15' now ' 676 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl alef tav' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 677 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* (Hebrew), ' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Joel 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 677 Joel 2:10 Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl alpha omega' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 678 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 678 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 7:39' now ' 678 Joel 2:28-29 John 7:39 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* (Greek), ' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl 'urim thumin" token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 679 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 679 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 679 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters ' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl alef' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' now ' 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' now ' 680 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 680 \\tc2 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) \\tc3 Mark 13:24-25' now ' 680 Joel 3:15 Heb Bible 4:15) Mark 13:24-25 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* then ' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' now ' 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl tav' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' now ' 681 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 681 \\tc2 Amos 6:1 \\tc3 Luke 6:24' now ' 681 Amos 6:1 Luke 6:24 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)' token in ISA,48,12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' now ' 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' now ' 682 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Matt 12:40' now ' 682 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) Matt 12:40 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,48,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.2: 'v~' field is '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' now ' 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' now ' 683 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) \\tc3 Luke 11:29' now ' 683 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) Luke 11:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' now ' 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' now ' 684 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 684 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Matt 16:4' now ' 684 Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40 Matt 16:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.6: 'v~' field is '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 685 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 685 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Luke 24:46' now ' 685 Jonah 1:17 Heb Bible 2:1 and Matt 12:40 Luke 24:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' now ' 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' now ' 686 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.7: 'v~' field is "\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 686 \\tc2 Jonah 3:1-10 \\tc3 Luke 11:30' now ' 686 Jonah 3:1-10 Luke 11:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 687 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 687 Mic 5:2 Matt 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 688 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 John 7:42' now ' 688 Mic 5:2 John 7:42 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 689 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 689 \\tc2 Mic 5:4 \\tc3 Matt 2:6' now ' 689 Mic 5:4 Matt 2:6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' now ' 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' now ' 690 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Mic 6:15 \\tc3 John 4:37' now ' 690 Mic 6:15 John 4:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' now ' 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' now ' 691 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Matt 10:35-36' now ' 691 Mic 7:6 Matt 10:35-36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' now ' 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' now ' 692 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Mark 13:12' now ' 692 Mic 7:6 Mark 13:12 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.12: 'v~' field is '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' now ' 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' now ' 693 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Mic 7:6 \\tc3 Luke 14:26' now ' 693 Mic 7:6 Luke 14:26 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,49,6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 694 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.13: 'v~' field is '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Hag 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 24:29' now ' 694 Hag 2:6 Matt 24:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 695 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Hag 2:21 \\tc3 Mark 13:24' now ' 695 Hag 2:21 Mark 13:24 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,49,8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' now ' 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' now ' 696 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 Matt 21:5' now ' 696 Zech 9:9 Matt 21:5 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' now ' 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' now ' 697 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Zech 9:9 \\tc3 John 12:14-15' now ' 697 Zech 9:9 John 12:14-15 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,49,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' now ' 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' now ' 698 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Zech 11:12 \\tc3 Matt 27:9' now ' 698 Zech 11:12 Matt 27:9 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,49,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 699 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.20: 'v~' field is "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 Context \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 699 Zech 12:10 Context Matt 26:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' now ' 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' now ' 700 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.21: 'v~' field is "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 John 19:37' now ' 700 Zech 12:10 John 19:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' now ' 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' now ' 701 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:31' now ' 701 Zech 13:7 Matt 26:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' now ' 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' now ' 702 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Mark 14:27' now ' 702 Zech 13:7 Mark 14:27 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' now ' 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' now ' 703 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Matt 11:10' now ' 703 Mal 3:1 Matt 11:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' now ' 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' now ' 704 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Mark 1:2' now ' 704 Mal 3:1 Mark 1:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,50,3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.23: 'v~' field is '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' now ' 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' now ' 705 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 7:27' now ' 705 Mal 3:1 Luke 7:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' now ' 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' now ' 706 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 Context \\tc3 Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10' now ' 706 Mal 4:5 Context Matt 11:14 with Matt 17:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' now ' 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' now ' 707 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14' now ' 707 Mal 4:5 Matt 17:10 with Matt 11:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in ISA,50,6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' now ' 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' now ' 708 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 Mark 9:11' now ' 708 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) Mark 9:11 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in ISA,50,6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in ISA,50,6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' now ' 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' now ' 709 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Mal 4:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:17' now ' 709 Mal 4:5-6 Luke 1:17 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.27: 'v~' field is '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' token in ISA,50,6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 710 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 710 Dan 2:34 Matt 21:44 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.28: 'v~' field is "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,50,6 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 711 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Dan 2:34 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 711 Dan 2:34 Luke 20:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.31: 'v~' field is 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 712 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Matt 21:44' now ' 712 Dan 2:44 Matt 21:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 713 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Dan 2:44 \\tc3 Luke 20:18' now ' 713 Dan 2:44 Luke 20:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 714 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 714 Dan 8:13 Matt 24:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 715 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Dan 8:13 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 715 Dan 8:13 Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 716 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 716 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Matt 26:24' now ' 716 Dan 9:26 Matt 26:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.8: 'v~' field is "\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 717 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 717 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 717 Dan 9:27 Matt 24:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.9: 'v~' field is 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 718 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 718 \\tc2 Dan 9:27 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 718 Dan 9:27 Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.10: 'v~' field is "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 719 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 719 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 719 Dan 11:31 Matt 24:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 720 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 720 \\tc2 Dan 11:31 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 720 Dan 11:31 Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.12: 'v~' field is '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 721 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 721 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Matt 24:15' now ' 721 Dan 12:11 Matt 24:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.13: 'v~' field is 'Greater \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 722 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 722 \\tc2 Dan 12:11 \\tc3 Mark 13:14' now ' 722 Dan 12:11 Mark 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 723 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 723 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Matt 23:35' now ' 723 2 Chr 24:20-22 Matt 23:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.15: 'v~' field is '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 724 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,52,5 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 724 \\tc2 2 Chr 24:20-22 \\tc3 Luke 11:51' now ' 724 2 Chr 24:20-22 Luke 11:51 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.16: 'v~' field is '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,52,7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.17: 'v~' field is '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse OC Key Verse ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.19: 'v~' field is 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 1 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Matt 1:23 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 1 Matt 1:23 Is 7:14 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,52,11 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.23: 'v~' field is '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,52,11 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 2 Matt 2:6 Mic 5:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' now ' 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.24: 'v~' field is '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' now ' 3 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Matt 2:6 \\tc3 Mic 5:4' now ' 3 Matt 2:6 Mic 5:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.15.25 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' now ' 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' now ' 4 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Matt 2:15 \\tc3 Hos 11:1' now ' 4 Matt 2:15 Hos 11:1 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.25: 'v~' field is '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,52,15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' now ' 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.26: 'v~' field is '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' now ' 5 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Matt 2:18 \\tc3 Jer 31:15' now ' 5 Matt 2:18 Jer 31:15 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.3: 'v~' field is 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 6 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,1 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Matt 3:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 6 Matt 3:3 Is 40:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 7 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.10: 'v~' field is "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Matt 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 7 Matt 4:4 Deut 8:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.13: 'v~' field is 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. He will declare to you things that are coming.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 8 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,3 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Matt 4:6 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 8 Matt 4:6 Ps 91:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.15: 'v~' field is 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 9 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Matt 4:7 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 9 Matt 4:7 Deut 6:16 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.17: 'v~' field is 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 10 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Matt 4:10 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 10 Matt 4:10 Deut 6:13 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.23: 'v~' field is '“In that day you will ask me no questions. Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· in my name, he will give it to you.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' now ' 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' token in ISA,53,5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' now ' 11 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.25: 'v~' field is 'I have spoken these things to you in figures of speech. But the time is coming when I will no more speak to you in figures of speech, but will tell you plainly about \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Matt 4:15-16 \\tc3 Is 9:1-2' now ' 11 Matt 4:15-16 Is 9:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.26: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will ask in my name; and I don’t say to you, that I will pray to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· for you,' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' now ' 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' now ' 12 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Matt 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 37:11' now ' 12 Matt 5:5 Ps 37:11 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.27: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· himself \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, has high regard for· you, because you have \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, high regard for· me, and have believed that I came from God.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,5 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.28: 'v~' field is 'I came from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world, and go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 13 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 13 Matt 5:21 Ex 20:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in ISA,53,6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' now ' 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' now ' 14 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.32: 'v~' field is '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' token in ISA,53,6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ex 21:12' now ' 14 Matt 5:21 Paraphrase Ex 21:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' now ' 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' now ' 15 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Lev 24:17' now ' 15 Matt 5:21 Paraphrase Lev 24:17 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,7 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.1: 'v~' field is '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' now ' 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' now ' 16 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,7 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Paraphrase Num 35:16' now ' 16 Matt 5:21 Paraphrase Num 35:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' now ' 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' now ' 17 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Matt 5:21 \\tc3 Deut 5:17' now ' 17 Matt 5:21 Deut 5:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,8 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' now ' 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' now ' 18 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Ex 20:14' now ' 18 Matt 5:27 Ex 20:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' now ' 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' now ' 19 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Matt 5:27 \\tc3 Deut 5:18' now ' 19 Matt 5:27 Deut 5:18 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,9 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 20 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Matt 5:31 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 20 Matt 5:31 Deut 24:1 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.5: 'v~' field is '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' now ' 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' now ' 21 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:21' now ' 21 Matt 5:33 Deut 23:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.11: 'v~' field is 'I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, keep them through your name which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' now ' 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' now ' 22 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Matt 5:33 \\tc3 Deut 23:23' now ' 22 Matt 5:33 Deut 23:23 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.12: 'v~' field is 'While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \\qt son of destruction, \\qt* 17:12 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 69:25, 109:8 with Acts 1:16-20 that the Scripture might be fulfilled.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' now ' 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' now ' 23 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Ex 21:24' now ' 23 Matt 5:38 Ex 21:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' now ' 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' now ' 24 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Lev 24:20' now ' 24 Matt 5:38 Lev 24:20 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.21: 'v~' field is 'that they may all be one; even as you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in ISA,53,12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' now ' 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.23: 'v~' field is 'I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for them, even as you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' now ' 25 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' token in ISA,53,12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Matt 5:38 \\tc3 Deut 19:21' now ' 25 Matt 5:38 Deut 19:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,53,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.24: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 26 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Matt 5:43 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 26 Matt 5:43 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.25: 'v~' field is 'Righteous \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, the world has not known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' now ' 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' now ' 27 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.26: 'v~' field is 'I made known to them your name, and will make it known; that the \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· with which you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to me may be in them, and I in them.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Matt 5:48 \\tc3 Lev 19:2' now ' 27 Matt 5:48 Lev 19:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 28 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Matt 7:23 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 28 Matt 7:23 Ps 6:8 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.6: 'v~' field is 'When therefore he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)],” they went backward, and fell to the ground.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' now ' 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,54,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' now ' 29 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Matt 8:4 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14)' now ' 29 Matt 8:4 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev 14) ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I told you that \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 30 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.11: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to Peter [Rock], “Put the sword into its sheath. The cup which \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has given me, shall I not surely drink it?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Matt 8:17 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 30 Matt 8:17 Is 53:4 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,54,13 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 31 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Matt 9:13 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 31 Matt 9:13 Hos 6:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 32 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Matt 10:35-36 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 32 Matt 10:35-36 Mic 7:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' token in ISA,55,1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' now ' 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in ISA,55,1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' now ' 33 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 26:19' now ' 33 Matt 11:5 Is 26:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in ISA,55,1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' now ' 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.28: 'v~' field is 'They led Yeshua [Salvation] therefore from Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out] into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal (Nissan 14).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in ISA,55,1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' now ' 34 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 35:5-6' now ' 34 Matt 11:5 Is 35:5-6 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,55,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' now ' 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' now ' 35 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Matt 11:5 \\tc3 Is 61:1' now ' 35 Matt 11:5 Is 61:1 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,55,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 36 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Matt 11:10 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 36 Matt 11:10 Mal 3:1 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak" token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak" token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))' token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))' token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,55,3 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' now ' 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' now ' 37 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Matt 11:14 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10' now ' 37 Matt 11:14 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 17:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' now ' 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' now ' 38 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:13' now ' 38 Matt 11:23 Is 14:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' now ' 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' now ' 39 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Matt 11:23 \\tc3 Is 14:15' now ' 39 Matt 11:23 Is 14:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' now ' 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' now ' 40 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Matt 12:3-4 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6' now ' 40 Matt 12:3-4 Context 1 Sam 21:1-6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.7: 'v~' field is '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' now ' 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' now ' 41 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Matt 12:5 \\tc3 Context Num 28:9-10' now ' 41 Matt 12:5 Context Num 28:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.13: 'v~' field is 'When Pilate [Armed with javelin] therefore heard these words, he brought Yeshua [Salvation] out, and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement,” but in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Gabbatha.”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,56,7 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 42 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Matt 12:7 \\tc3 Hos 6:6' now ' 42 Matt 12:7 Hos 6:6 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.14: 'v~' field is "Now it was the Preparation Day for \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), at about three o'clock in the afternoon. He said to the Jews [Praisers], “Behold, your King!”" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' now ' 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' now ' 43 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Matt 12:18-21 \\tc3 Is 42:1-4' now ' 43 Matt 12:18-21 Is 42:1-4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He went out, bearing his execution-stake, to the place called “Skull,” which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Golgotha [Place of skull],”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 44 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Matt 12:40 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 44 Matt 12:40 Jonah 1:17 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in John.19.20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in John.19.20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.20: 'v~' field is '19:20 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; \\wj* and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' now ' 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' now ' 45 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Matt 12:42 \\tc3 I King 10:1' now ' 45 Matt 12:42 I King 10:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 46 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Matt 13:14-15 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 46 Matt 13:14-15 Is 6:9-10 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.24 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' now ' 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' now ' 47 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Matt 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 78:2' now ' 47 Matt 13:35 Ps 78:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,57,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 48 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 48 Matt 15:4 Ex 20:12 ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 49 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 49 Matt 15:4 Ex 21:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Therefore when Yeshua [Salvation] saw his mother, and the disciple whom he felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 50 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 50 Matt 15:4 Pro 20:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,58,6 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.28: 'v~' field is '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 51 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 51 Matt 15:4 Deut 5:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 52 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Matt 15:4 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 52 Matt 15:4 Lev 20:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.29: 'v~' field is '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 53 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Matt 15:8-9 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 53 Matt 15:8-9 Is 29:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' now ' 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' now ' 54 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Matt 16:4 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40' now ' 54 Matt 16:4 Context Jonah 1:17 and Matt 12:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.31: 'v~' field is '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' now ' 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' now ' 55 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Matt 17:10 \\tc3 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14' now ' 55 Matt 17:10 Context Mal 4:5 and Matt 11:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 56 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 56 Matt 18:16 Deut 17:6 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,59,8 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 57 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Matt 18:16 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 57 Matt 18:16 Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 58 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Matt 19:4 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 58 Matt 19:4 Gen 1:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 59 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Matt 19:5 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 59 Matt 19:5 Gen 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 60 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Matt 19:7 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 60 Matt 19:7 Deut 24:1 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in ISA,59,15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in ISA,59,15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 61 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Matt 19:18 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 61 Matt 19:18 Ex 20:12-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in ISA,59,15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.36 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 62 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Matt 19:19 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 62 Matt 19:19 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in ISA,59,15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' now ' 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' now ' 63 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Matt 19:26 \\tc3 Jer 32:17' now ' 63 Matt 19:26 Jer 32:17 ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.37 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 64 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Matt 21:5 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 64 Matt 21:5 Zech 9:9 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.37: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,59,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 65 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Matt 21:9 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 65 Matt 21:9 Ps 118:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 66 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.2: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she ran and came to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], and to the other disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loved, had high regard for·, and said to them, “They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have laid him!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 66 Matt 21:13 Is 56:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 67 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Matt 21:13 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 67 Matt 21:13 Jer 7:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in ISA,59,20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.20.9 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 68 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Matt 21:15 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 68 Matt 21:15 Ps 118:25-26 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' token in ISA,59,20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' now ' 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.9: 'v~' field is '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt*20:9 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' now ' 69 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc3 Ps 8:2' now ' 69 Matt 21:15-16 Ps 8:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 70 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Matt 21:33 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 70 Matt 21:33 Is 5:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.16: 'p~' field is 'She turned and said to him, “\\tl Rabboni\\tl*!” which is to say, “My Teacher!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 71 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Matt 21:42 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 71 Matt 21:42 Ps 118:22-23 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,60,3 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.20.17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 72 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 72 Matt 21:44 Is 8:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.17: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl \'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’”20:17 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 22:22, also quoted in Heb 2:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 73 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 73 Matt 21:44 Dan 2:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 74 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.19: 'v~' field is '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Matt 21:44 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 74 Matt 21:44 Dan 2:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 75 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Matt 22:24 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 75 Matt 22:24 Deut 25:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 76 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Matt 22:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 76 Matt 22:32 Ex 3:6 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,60,14 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 77 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Matt 22:37 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 77 Matt 22:37 Deut 6:5 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.26: 'v~' field is 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 78 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Matt 22:39 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 78 Matt 22:39 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.31: 'v~' field is 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 79 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Matt 22:44 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 79 Matt 22:44 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,60,20 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 80 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 80 Matt 23:35 Gen 4:9-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.7: 'v~' field is 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 81 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Matt 23:35 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 81 Matt 23:35 2 Chr 24:20-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 82 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 82 Matt 23:38 Ps 69:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.15: 'v~' field is 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 83 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 83 Matt 23:38 Jer 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.15: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 84 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Matt 23:38 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 84 Matt 23:38 Jer 22:5 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,61,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 85 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.16: 'v~' field is 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Matt 23:39 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 85 Matt 23:39 Ps 118:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 86 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.16: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 86 Matt 24:15 Dan 8:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 87 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 87 Matt 24:15 Dan 9:27 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,61,6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 88 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 88 Matt 24:15 Dan 11:31 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.17: 'p~' field is 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 89 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Matt 24:15 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 89 Matt 24:15 Dan 12:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' now ' 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' now ' 90 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Matt 24:21 \\tc3 Jer 30:7' now ' 90 Matt 24:21 Jer 30:7 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.20: 'v~' field is 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 91 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 91 Matt 24:29 Is 13:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write CNC OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 92 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write IXT OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 92 Matt 24:29 Is 34:4 ' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write BAK OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXA OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXB OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXC OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' now ' 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' now ' 93 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXD OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXE OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Eze 32:7' now ' 93 Matt 24:29 Eze 32:7 ' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXF OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXG OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write OTH OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' now ' 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' now ' 94 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 2:10' now ' 94 Matt 24:29 Joel 2:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 95 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 95 Matt 24:29 Joel 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 96 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 96 Matt 24:29 Hag 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 97 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in ISA,63,8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Matt 24:29 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 97 Matt 24:29 Hag 2:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 98 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in ISA,63,8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 98 Matt 24:37 Gen 7:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in ISA,63,8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' now ' 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' now ' 99 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Matt 24:37 \\tc3 Is 54:9' now ' 99 Matt 24:37 Is 54:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 100 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Matt 25:41 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 100 Matt 25:41 Ps 6:8 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,63,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' now ' 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' now ' 101 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Context Ps 22' now ' 101 Matt 26:24 Context Ps 22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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2:1 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Matt 26:24 \\tc3 Dan 9:26' now ' 103 Matt 26:24 Dan 9:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 104 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Matt 26:31 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 104 Matt 26:31 Zech 13:7 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,64,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' now ' 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' now ' 105 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Matt 26:60 \\tc3 Ps 35:11' now ' 105 Matt 26:60 Ps 35:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' now ' 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' now ' 106 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Matt 26:67 \\tc3 Is 50:6' now ' 106 Matt 26:67 Is 50:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' now ' 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' now ' 107 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Matt 27:9 \\tc3 Zech 11:12' now ' 107 Matt 27:9 Zech 11:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' now ' 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' now ' 108 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:7' now ' 108 Matt 27:10 Jer 32:7 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,65,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' now ' 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' now ' 109 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Matt 27:10 \\tc3 Jer 32:8' now ' 109 Matt 27:10 Jer 32:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,65,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 110 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Matt 27:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 110 Matt 27:35 Ps 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 111 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Matt 27:39 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 111 Matt 27:39 Ps 22:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 112 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Matt 27:43 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 112 Matt 27:43 Ps 22:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 113 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Matt 27:46 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 113 Matt 27:46 Ps 22:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' now ' 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' now ' 114 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Matt 27:48 \\tc3 Ps 69:22' now ' 114 Matt 27:48 Ps 69:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 115 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,65,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Mark 1:2 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 115 Mark 1:2 Mal 3:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 116 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Mark 1:3 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 116 Mark 1:3 Is 40:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' now ' 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' now ' 117 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Mark 1:44 \\tc3 Lev 14:3' now ' 117 Mark 1:44 Lev 14:3 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,65,19 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' now ' 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' now ' 118 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Mark 2:25-26 \\tc3 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6' now ' 118 Mark 2:25-26 Paraphrase 1 Sam 21:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 119 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Mark 4:12 \\tc3 Is 6:9-10' now ' 119 Mark 4:12 Is 6:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 120 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Mark 7:6-7 \\tc3 Is 29:13' now ' 120 Mark 7:6-7 Is 29:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,66,1 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 121 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 121 Mark 7:10 Ex 20:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,66,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 122 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Ex 21:17' now ' 122 Mark 7:10 Ex 21:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 123 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Lev 20:9' now ' 123 Mark 7:10 Lev 20:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 124 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 124 Mark 7:10 Deut 5:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 125 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Mark 7:10 \\tc3 Pro 20:20' now ' 125 Mark 7:10 Pro 20:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' now ' 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' now ' 126 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Mark 9:11 \\tc3 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)' now ' 126 Mark 9:11 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 127 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Mark 9:44 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 127 Mark 9:44 Is 66:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in ISA,66,15 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 128 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Mark 9:48 \\tc3 Is 66:24' now ' 128 Mark 9:48 Is 66:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 129 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Mark 10:4 \\tc3 Deut 24:1' now ' 129 Mark 10:4 Deut 24:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 130 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Mark 10:6 \\tc3 Gen 1:27' now ' 130 Mark 10:6 Gen 1:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 131 \\tc2 Mark 10:7-8 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in 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ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 133 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 133 Mark 11:17 Is 56:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 134 Mark 11:17 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close 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\\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 136 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Mark 12:1 \\tc3 Is 5:1-2' now ' 136 Mark 12:1 Is 5:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 137 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Mark 12:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22-23' now ' 137 Mark 12:10-11 Ps 118:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 138 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Mark 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 138 Mark 12:19 Deut 25:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 139 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Mark 12:26 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 139 Mark 12:26 Ex 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' now ' 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' now ' 140 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Mark 12:29-30 \\tc3 Deut 6:4-5' now ' 140 Mark 12:29-30 Deut 6:4-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 141 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Mark 12:31 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 141 Mark 12:31 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' now ' 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' now ' 142 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Mark 12:33 \\tc3 1 Sam 15:22' now ' 142 Mark 12:33 1 Sam 15:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 143 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Mark 12:36 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 143 Mark 12:36 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 144 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Mark 13:12 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 144 Mark 13:12 Mic 7:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 145 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 8:13' now ' 145 Mark 13:14 Dan 8:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 146 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 9:27' now ' 146 Mark 13:14 Dan 9:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 147 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 11:31' now ' 147 Mark 13:14 Dan 11:31 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 148 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Mark 13:14 \\tc3 Dan 12:11' now ' 148 Mark 13:14 Dan 12:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 149 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 13:10' now ' 149 Mark 13:24 Is 13:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 150 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 150 Mark 13:24 Is 34:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 151 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Joel 3:15' now ' 151 Mark 13:24 Joel 3:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 152 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:6' now ' 152 Mark 13:24 Hag 2:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 153 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Mark 13:24 \\tc3 Hag 2:21' now ' 153 Mark 13:24 Hag 2:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' now ' 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' now ' 154 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Mark 13:24-25 \\tc3 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' now ' 154 Mark 13:24-25 Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 155 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Mark 13:31 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 155 Mark 13:31 Is 40:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' now ' 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' now ' 156 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Mark 13:5 \\tc3 Jer 29:8' now ' 156 Mark 13:5 Jer 29:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 157 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Mark 14:27 \\tc3 Zech 13:7' now ' 157 Mark 14:27 Zech 13:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 158 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Mark 14:62 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 158 Mark 14:62 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 159 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Mark 15:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 159 Mark 15:28 Is 53:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 160 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Mark 15:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:1' now ' 160 Mark 15:34 Ps 22:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 161 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Mark 15:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 161 Mark 15:36 Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 162 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Mark 16:19 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 162 Mark 16:19 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' now ' 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' now ' 163 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Luke 1:17 \\tc3 Mal 4:5-6' now ' 163 Luke 1:17 Mal 4:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' now ' 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' now ' 164 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Luke 1:32 \\tc3 Ps 132:11' now ' 164 Luke 1:32 Ps 132:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' now ' 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' now ' 165 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Luke 1:32-33 \\tc3 Is 9:7' now ' 165 Luke 1:32-33 Is 9:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' now ' 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' now ' 166 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Luke 1:49 \\tc3 Ps 111:9' now ' 166 Luke 1:49 Ps 111:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' now ' 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' now ' 167 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Luke 1:50 \\tc3 Ps 103:17' now ' 167 Luke 1:50 Ps 103:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 168 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 168 Luke 1:55 Gen 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' now ' 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' now ' 169 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Luke 1:55 \\tc3 Gen 17:19' now ' 169 Luke 1:55 Gen 17:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' now ' 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' now ' 170 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 41:13' now ' 170 Luke 1:68 Ps 41:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' now ' 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' now ' 171 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 72:18' now ' 171 Luke 1:68 Ps 72:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' now ' 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' now ' 172 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Luke 1:68 \\tc3 Ps 106:48' now ' 172 Luke 1:68 Ps 106:48 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' now ' 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' now ' 173 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Luke 1:73 \\tc3 Paraphrase Gen 17:2' now ' 173 Luke 1:73 Paraphrase Gen 17:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' now ' 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' now ' 174 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Luke 1:79 \\tc3 Is 9:2' now ' 174 Luke 1:79 Is 9:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' now ' 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' now ' 175 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Luke 2:21-22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3-4' now ' 175 Luke 2:21-22 Lev 12:3-4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' now ' 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' now ' 176 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:2' now ' 176 Luke 2:23 Ex 13:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' now ' 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' now ' 177 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:12' now ' 177 Luke 2:23 Ex 13:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' now ' 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' now ' 178 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Luke 2:23 \\tc3 Ex 13:15' now ' 178 Luke 2:23 Ex 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' now ' 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' now ' 179 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Luke 2:24 \\tc3 Lev 12:8' now ' 179 Luke 2:24 Lev 12:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 180 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 180 Luke 2:34 Is 7:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 181 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Luke 2:34 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 181 Luke 2:34 Is 8:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' now ' 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' now ' 182 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Luke 3:4-6 \\tc3 Is 40:3-5' now ' 182 Luke 3:4-6 Is 40:3-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 183 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Luke 4:4 \\tc3 Deut 8:3' now ' 183 Luke 4:4 Deut 8:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 184 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 6:13' now ' 184 Luke 4:8 Deut 6:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' now ' 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' now ' 185 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Luke 4:8 \\tc3 Deut 10:20' now ' 185 Luke 4:8 Deut 10:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 186 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Luke 4:10-11 \\tc3 Ps 91:11-12' now ' 186 Luke 4:10-11 Ps 91:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 187 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Luke 4:12 \\tc3 Deut 6:16' now ' 187 Luke 4:12 Deut 6:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' now ' 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' now ' 188 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Luke 4:18-19 \\tc3 Is 61:1-2' now ' 188 Luke 4:18-19 Is 61:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' now ' 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' now ' 189 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Luke 4:25 \\tc3 I King 18:1' now ' 189 Luke 4:25 I King 18:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' now ' 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' now ' 190 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:1' now ' 190 Luke 4:25-26 I King 17:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' now ' 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' now ' 191 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Luke 4:25-26 \\tc3 I King 17:9' now ' 191 Luke 4:25-26 I King 17:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' now ' 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' now ' 192 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Luke 4:27 \\tc3 2 King 5:14' now ' 192 Luke 4:27 2 King 5:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' now ' 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' now ' 193 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 193 \\tc2 Luke 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14)' now ' 193 Luke 5:14 Lev 14:2 (Context Lev ch 14) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' now ' 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' now ' 194 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Luke 6:3-4 \\tc3 Context I Sam 21:1-6' now ' 194 Luke 6:3-4 Context I Sam 21:1-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' now ' 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' now ' 195 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Luke 6:24 \\tc3 Amos 6:1' now ' 195 Luke 6:24 Amos 6:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 196 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Luke 7:27 \\tc3 Mal 3:1' now ' 196 Luke 7:27 Mal 3:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 197 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Luke 8:10 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 197 Luke 8:10 Is 6:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' now ' 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' now ' 198 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Luke 10:4 \\tc3 2 King 4:29' now ' 198 Luke 10:4 2 King 4:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 199 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 199 Luke 10:27 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 200 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Luke 10:27 \\tc3 Deut 6:5' now ' 200 Luke 10:27 Deut 6:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 201 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Luke 10:28 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 201 Luke 10:28 Lev 18:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' now ' 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' now ' 202 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Luke 11:29 \\tc3 Context Jonah 1:17' now ' 202 Luke 11:29 Context Jonah 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' now ' 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' now ' 203 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Luke 11:30 \\tc3 Context Jonah 3:1-10' now ' 203 Luke 11:30 Context Jonah 3:1-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' now ' 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' now ' 204 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Luke 11:31 \\tc3 2 King 10:1' now ' 204 Luke 11:31 2 King 10:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 205 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 Gen 4:9-11' now ' 205 Luke 11:51 Gen 4:9-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 206 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Luke 11:51 \\tc3 2 Chr 24:20-22' now ' 206 Luke 11:51 2 Chr 24:20-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 207 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 207 \\tc2 Luke 13:27 \\tc3 Ps 6:8' now ' 207 Luke 13:27 Ps 6:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 208 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Ps 118:26' now ' 208 Luke 13:35 Ps 118:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 209 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 12:7' now ' 209 Luke 13:35 Jer 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 210 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Luke 13:35 \\tc3 Jer 22:5' now ' 210 Luke 13:35 Jer 22:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' now ' 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' now ' 211 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Luke 14:8-10 \\tc3 Pro 25:6-7' now ' 211 Luke 14:8-10 Pro 25:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 212 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Luke 14:26 \\tc3 Mic 7:6' now ' 212 Luke 14:26 Mic 7:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 213 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Luke 17:27 \\tc3 Gen 7:7' now ' 213 Luke 17:27 Gen 7:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' now ' 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' now ' 214 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 214 \\tc2 Luke 17:29 \\tc3 Gen 19:23-24' now ' 214 Luke 17:29 Gen 19:23-24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' now ' 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' now ' 215 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 215 \\tc2 Luke 17:32 \\tc3 Gen 19:26' now ' 215 Luke 17:32 Gen 19:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 216 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Ex 20:12-16' now ' 216 Luke 18:20 Ex 20:12-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' now ' 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' now ' 217 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Luke 18:20 \\tc3 Deut 5:16-20' now ' 217 Luke 18:20 Deut 5:16-20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 218 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Is 56:7' now ' 218 Luke 19:46 Is 56:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 219 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Luke 19:46 \\tc3 Jer 7:11' now ' 219 Luke 19:46 Jer 7:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' now ' 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' now ' 220 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Luke 20:9 \\tc3 Is 5:1' now ' 220 Luke 20:9 Is 5:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 221 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Luke 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 221 Luke 20:17 Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 222 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Is 8:14-15' now ' 222 Luke 20:18 Is 8:14-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 223 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:34' now ' 223 Luke 20:18 Dan 2:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 224 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Luke 20:18 \\tc3 Dan 2:44' now ' 224 Luke 20:18 Dan 2:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Semech' token in MAT,1,20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 225 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Luke 20:28 \\tc3 Deut 25:5-6' now ' 225 Luke 20:28 Deut 25:5-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' token in MAT,1,20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 226 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Luke 20:37 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 226 Luke 20:37 Ex 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 227 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Luke 20:43 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 227 Luke 20:43 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in MAT,1,21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in MAT,1,21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 228 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Luke 22:37 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 228 Luke 22:37 Is 53:12 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in MAT,1,21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Is 7:14)' token in MAT,1,21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 229 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Luke 22:69 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 229 Luke 22:69 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 230 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,1,23 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Luke 23:29 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 230 Luke 23:29 Is 54:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' now ' 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' now ' 231 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Luke 23:30 \\tc3 Hos 10:8' now ' 231 Luke 23:30 Hos 10:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 232 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in MAT,2,1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Luke 23:34 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 232 Luke 23:34 Ps 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' token in MAT,2,1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 233 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:7' now ' 233 Luke 23:35 Ps 22:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 234 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Luke 23:35 \\tc3 Ps 22:8' now ' 234 Luke 23:35 Ps 22:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 235 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Luke 23:36 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 235 Luke 23:36 Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' now ' 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' now ' 236 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Luke 23:46 \\tc3 Is 53:3' now ' 236 Luke 23:46 Is 53:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 237 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Jonah 1:17' now ' 237 Luke 24:46 Jonah 1:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,2,15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 238 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 238 Luke 24:46 Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' now ' 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' now ' 239 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Luke 24:46 \\tc3 Ps 31:5' now ' 239 Luke 24:46 Ps 31:5 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,2,18 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' now ' 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' now ' 240 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Is 2:2' now ' 240 Luke 24:47 Is 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' now ' 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' now ' 241 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Luke 24:47 \\tc3 Ps 22:27' now ' 241 Luke 24:47 Ps 22:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 242 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 John 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:3' now ' 242 John 1:23 Is 40:3 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is ' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' now ' 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' now ' 243 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 John 1:51 \\tc3 Gen 28:12' now ' 243 John 1:51 Gen 28:12 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 244 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 John 2:17 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 244 John 2:17 Ps 69:9 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' now ' 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' now ' 245 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 John 3:14 \\tc3 Num 21:9' now ' 245 John 3:14 Num 21:9 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' now ' 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' token in MAT,2,22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' now ' 246 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 John 4:37 \\tc3 Mic 6:15' now ' 246 John 4:37 Mic 6:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 247 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 247 John 6:31 Ex 16:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' now ' 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' now ' 248 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 John 6:31 \\tc3 Ps 78:24' now ' 248 John 6:31 Ps 78:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' now ' 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' now ' 249 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 John 6:45 \\tc3 Is 54:13' now ' 249 John 6:45 Is 54:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 250 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 John 6:49 \\tc3 Ex 16:15' now ' 250 John 6:49 Ex 16:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' now ' 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' now ' 251 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,4,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 John 7:22 \\tc3 Lev 12:3' now ' 251 John 7:22 Lev 12:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 252 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 John 7:37 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 252 John 7:37 Is 55:1 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,4,6 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' now ' 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' now ' 253 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,4,7 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Jer 2:13' now ' 253 John 7:38 Jer 2:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' now ' 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' now ' 254 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,4,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 12:3' now ' 254 John 7:38 Is 12:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 255 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 John 7:38 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 255 John 7:38 Is 44:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 256 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Is 44:3' now ' 256 John 7:39 Is 44:3 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,4,16 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' now ' 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' now ' 257 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 John 7:39 \\tc3 Joel 2:28-29' now ' 257 John 7:39 Joel 2:28-29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' now ' 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' now ' 258 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Context 1 Sam 16:1' now ' 258 John 7:42 Context 1 Sam 16:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' now ' 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' now ' 259 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 89:3-4' now ' 259 John 7:42 Ps 89:3-4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,5 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' now ' 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' now ' 260 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Ps 132:11-12' now ' 260 John 7:42 Ps 132:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 261 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 John 7:42 \\tc3 Mic 5:2' now ' 261 John 7:42 Mic 5:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' now ' 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' now ' 262 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10' now ' 262 John 8:4-5 Selectively Quoted Lev 20:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' now ' 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' now ' 263 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,21 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 John 8:4-5 \\tc3 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21' now ' 263 John 8:4-5 Selectively Quoted Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' now ' 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' now ' 264 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21' now ' 264 John 8:5 Lev 20:10 and Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,27 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' now ' 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' now ' 265 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 John 8:5 \\tc3 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10' now ' 265 John 8:5 Deut 22:21 and Lev 20:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 266 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 John 8:17 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 266 John 8:17 Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' now ' 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' now ' 267 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 34:15' now ' 267 John 9:31 Ps 34:15 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,33 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' now ' 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' now ' 268 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Ps 66:18-19' now ' 268 John 9:31 Ps 66:18-19 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,33 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' now ' 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' now ' 269 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 John 9:31 \\tc3 Pro 15:29' now ' 269 John 9:31 Pro 15:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,35 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 270 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 270 John 10:34-35 Ps 82:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,38 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 271 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 John 10:34-35 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 271 John 10:34-35 Ps 118:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 272 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 272 John 10:36 Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,5,48 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 273 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 John 10:36 \\tc3 Ps 82:6' now ' 273 John 10:36 Ps 82:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 274 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 John 12:13 \\tc3 Ps 118:25-26' now ' 274 John 12:13 Ps 118:25-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 275 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 John 12:14-15 \\tc3 Zech 9:9' now ' 275 John 12:14-15 Zech 9:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' now ' 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' now ' 276 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Num 21:8' now ' 276 John 12:34 Num 21:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' now ' 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' now ' 277 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Context 2 Sam 7:13' now ' 277 John 12:34 Context 2 Sam 7:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,7,23 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' now ' 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' now ' 278 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:29' now ' 278 John 12:34 Ps 89:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' now ' 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' now ' 279 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 John 12:34 \\tc3 Ps 89:36-37' now ' 279 John 12:34 Ps 89:36-37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 280 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 John 12:38 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 280 John 12:38 Is 53:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' now ' 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' now ' 281 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 John 12:40 \\tc3 Is 6:10' now ' 281 John 12:40 Is 6:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,8,17 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' now ' 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' now ' 282 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 John 12:49 \\tc3 Deut 18:18' now ' 282 John 12:49 Deut 18:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' now ' 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' now ' 283 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 John 13:18 \\tc3 Ps 41:9' now ' 283 John 13:18 Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' now ' 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' now ' 284 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 69:4' now ' 284 John 15:25 Ps 69:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' now ' 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' now ' 285 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 109:3' now ' 285 John 15:25 Ps 109:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' now ' 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' now ' 286 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 John 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 35:19' now ' 286 John 15:25 Ps 35:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 287 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tzitzit' token in MAT,9,20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 287 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 Paraphrase Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' token in MAT,9,20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 288 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 288 John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20 Paraphrase Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 289 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 John 19:24 \\tc3 Ps 22:18' now ' 289 John 19:24 Ps 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 290 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 John 19:28 \\tc3 Ps 69:21' now ' 290 John 19:28 Ps 69:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' now ' 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' now ' 291 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ex 12:46' now ' 291 John 19:36 Ex 12:46 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' now ' 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' now ' 292 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Num 9:12' now ' 292 John 19:36 Num 9:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' now ' 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' now ' 293 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 John 19:36 \\tc3 Ps 34:20' now ' 293 John 19:36 Ps 34:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' now ' 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' now ' 294 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 John 19:37 \\tc3 Zech 12:10' now ' 294 John 19:37 Zech 12:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,10,36 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 295 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 John 20:9 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 295 John 20:9 Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' now ' 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' now ' 296 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 John 20:17 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12' now ' 296 John 20:17 Ps 22:22 and Heb 2:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in MAT,11,5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse OC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in MAT,11,5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 297 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 41:9' now ' 297 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 Paraphrase Ps 41:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 298 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 \\tc3 Paraphrase Ps 109:8' now ' 298 Acts 1:16-20 with John 17:12 Paraphrase Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,11,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 299 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 69:25' now ' 299 Acts 1:20 Ps 69:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' now ' 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' now ' 300 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Acts 1:20 \\tc3 Ps 109:8' now ' 300 Acts 1:20 Ps 109:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' now ' 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' now ' 301 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Acts 2:25-28 \\tc3 Ps 16:8-11' now ' 301 Acts 2:25-28 Ps 16:8-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 302 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Acts 2:31 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 302 Acts 2:31 Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 303 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,11,29 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Acts 2:33 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 303 Acts 2:33 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 304 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Acts 2:35 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 304 Acts 2:35 Ps 110:1 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,12,2 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' now ' 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' now ' 305 Acts 3:22 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' now ' 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' now ' 307 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Acts 3:23 \\tc3 Deut 18:19' now ' 307 Acts 3:23 Deut 18:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 308 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Acts 3:25 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 308 Acts 3:25 Gen 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,12,11 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 309 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Acts 4:11 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 309 Acts 4:11 Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR 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Gen 12:1' now ' 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' now ' 313 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Acts 7:3 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' now ' 313 Acts 7:3 Gen 12:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 314 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Acts 7:5 \\tc3 Gen 13:15' now ' 314 Acts 7:5 Gen 13:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO 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316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' now ' 316 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:11' now ' 316 Acts 7:9 Gen 37:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' now ' 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' now ' 317 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Acts 7:9 \\tc3 Gen 37:28' now ' 317 Acts 7:9 Gen 37:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' now ' 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' now ' 318 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 39:4' now ' 318 Acts 7:10 Gen 39:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' now ' 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' now ' 319 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:37' now ' 319 Acts 7:10 Gen 41:37 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' now ' 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' now ' 320 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 320 \\tc2 Acts 7:10 \\tc3 Gen 41:40' now ' 320 Acts 7:10 Gen 41:40 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,13,15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' now ' 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' now ' 321 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 41:54' now ' 321 Acts 7:11 Gen 41:54 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' now ' 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' now ' 322 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Acts 7:11 \\tc3 Gen 42:5' now ' 322 Acts 7:11 Gen 42:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' now ' 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' now ' 323 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Acts 7:13 \\tc3 Gen 45:1' now ' 323 Acts 7:13 Gen 45:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' now ' 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' now ' 324 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Acts 7:17 \\tc3 Ex 1:7' now ' 324 Acts 7:17 Ex 1:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' now ' 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' now ' 325 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in MAT,13,40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Acts 7:18 \\tc3 Ex 1:8' now ' 325 Acts 7:18 Ex 1:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in MAT,13,40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 326 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Acts 7:27-28 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 326 Acts 7:27-28 Ex 2:14 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in MAT,13,40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' now ' 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in MAT,13,40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' now ' 327 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Acts 7:30 \\tc3 Ex 3:2' now ' 327 Acts 7:30 Ex 3:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 328 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Acts 7:32 \\tc3 Ex 3:6' now ' 328 Acts 7:32 Ex 3:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' now ' 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' now ' 329 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Acts 7:33 \\tc3 Ex 3:5' now ' 329 Acts 7:33 Ex 3:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' now ' 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' now ' 330 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:7-8' now ' 330 Acts 7:34 Ex 3:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' now ' 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' now ' 331 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Acts 7:34 \\tc3 Ex 3:10' now ' 331 Acts 7:34 Ex 3:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 332 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Acts 7:35 \\tc3 Ex 2:14' now ' 332 Acts 7:35 Ex 2:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' now ' 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' now ' 333 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in MAT,14,27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Acts 7:37 \\tc3 Deut 18:15' now ' 333 Acts 7:37 Deut 18:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' token in MAT,14,27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' now ' 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' now ' 334 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Acts 7:40 \\tc3 Ex 32:1' now ' 334 Acts 7:40 Ex 32:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' now ' 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' now ' 335 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Acts 7:44 \\tc3 Ex 26:30' now ' 335 Acts 7:44 Ex 26:30 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' now ' 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' now ' 336 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,15,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Acts 7:46 \\tc3 Ps 132:5' now ' 336 Acts 7:46 Ps 132:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' now ' 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' now ' 337 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Acts 7:49-50 \\tc3 Is 66:1-2' now ' 337 Acts 7:49-50 Is 66:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,15,9 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 338 Acts 7:56 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in 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\\tc3 Ex 6:6' now ' 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' now ' 340 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 6:6' now ' 340 Acts 13:17 Ex 6:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' now ' 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' now ' 341 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Acts 13:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:51' now ' 341 Acts 13:17 Ex 12:51 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: 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\\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' now ' 343 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,16,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Acts 13:19 \\tc3 Deut 7:1' now ' 343 Acts 13:19 Deut 7:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' now ' 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' now ' 344 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20' now ' 344 Acts 13:22 1 Sam 13:14 with Ps 89:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' now ' 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' now ' 345 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Acts 13:22 \\tc3 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14' now ' 345 Acts 13:22 Ps 89:20 with 1 Sam 13:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 346 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Acts 13:33 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 346 Acts 13:33 Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 347 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Acts 13:34a \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 347 Acts 13:34a Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: 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tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Acts 17:31 \\tc3 Ps 98:9' now ' 352 Acts 17:31 Ps 98:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' now ' 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' now ' 353 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Acts 23:5 \\tc3 Ex 22:28' now ' 353 Acts 23:5 Ex 22:28 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,18,16 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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now ' 355 Rom 2:6 Ps 62:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,19,4 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' now ' 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' now ' 356 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Rom 2:6 \\tc3 Pro 24:12' now ' 356 Rom 2:6 Pro 24:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,19,5 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export 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INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' now ' 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' now ' 360 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Rom 3:4 \\tc3 Ps 116:11' now ' 360 Rom 3:4 Ps 116:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,19,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' now ' 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' now ' 361 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 14:1-3' now ' 361 Rom 3:10-12 Ps 14:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' now ' 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' now ' 362 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Rom 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 53:1-3' now ' 362 Rom 3:10-12 Ps 53:1-3 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,19,26 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' now ' 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' now ' 363 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 5:9' now ' 363 Rom 3:13 Ps 5:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' now ' 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' now ' 364 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 364 \\tc2 Rom 3:13 \\tc3 Ps 140:3' now ' 364 Rom 3:13 Ps 140:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' now ' 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' now ' 365 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Rom 3:14 \\tc3 Ps 10:7' now ' 365 Rom 3:14 Ps 10:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in MAT,20,18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' now ' 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' now ' 366 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 366 \\tc2 Rom 3:15 \\tc3 Pro 1:16' now ' 366 Rom 3:15 Pro 1:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' now ' 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' now ' 367 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Rom 3:15-17 \\tc3 Is 59:7-8' now ' 367 Rom 3:15-17 Is 59:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' now ' 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' now ' 368 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Rom 3:18 \\tc3 Ps 36:1' now ' 368 Rom 3:18 Ps 36:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 369 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Rom 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 369 Rom 3:20 Ps 143:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 370 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Rom 4:3 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 370 Rom 4:3 Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,21,5 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' now ' 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' now ' 371 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Rom 4:7-8 \\tc3 Ps 32:1-2' now ' 371 Rom 4:7-8 Ps 32:1-2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 372 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Rom 4:9 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 372 Rom 4:9 Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in MAT,21,8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' now ' 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' now ' 373 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in MAT,21,8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Rom 4:17-18 \\tc3 Gen 17:5' now ' 373 Rom 4:17-18 Gen 17:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' now ' 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' now ' 374 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Rom 4:18 \\tc3 Gen 15:5' now ' 374 Rom 4:18 Gen 15:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 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9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' now ' 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' now ' 378 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Rom 9:7 \\tc3 Gen 21:12' now ' 378 Rom 9:7 Gen 21:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' now ' 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' now ' 379 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Rom 9:9 \\tc3 Gen 18:10' now ' 379 Rom 9:9 Gen 18:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO 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now ' 381 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Rom 9:15 \\tc3 Ex 33:19' now ' 381 Rom 9:15 Ex 33:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' now ' 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' now ' 382 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Rom 9:17 \\tc3 Ex 9:16' now ' 382 Rom 9:17 Ex 9:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in 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2:1 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Rom 9:27-28 \\tc3 Is 10:22-23' now ' 384 Rom 9:27-28 Is 10:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,21,44 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' now ' 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' now ' 385 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Rom 9:29 \\tc3 Is 1:9' now ' 385 Rom 9:29 Is 1:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 386 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Rom 9:33 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 386 Rom 9:33 Is 28:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 387 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Rom 10:5 \\tc3 Lev 18:5' now ' 387 Rom 10:5 Lev 18:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' now ' 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' now ' 388 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Rom 10:6-7 \\tc3 Deut 30:12-13' now ' 388 Rom 10:6-7 Deut 30:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,22,24 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' now ' 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' now ' 389 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Rom 10:8 \\tc3 Deut 30:14' now ' 389 Rom 10:8 Deut 30:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 390 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Rom 10:11 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 390 Rom 10:11 Is 28:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' now ' 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,22,37 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' now ' 391 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Rom 10:15 \\tc3 Is 52:7' now ' 391 Rom 10:15 Is 52:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 392 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,22,39 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Rom 10:16 \\tc3 Is 53:1' now ' 392 Rom 10:16 Is 53:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' now ' 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' now ' 393 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Rom 10:18 \\tc3 Ps 19:4' now ' 393 Rom 10:18 Ps 19:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,22,44 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' now ' 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' now ' 394 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Rom 10:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:21' now ' 394 Rom 10:19 Deut 32:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' now ' 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' now ' 395 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Rom 10:20 \\tc3 Is 65:1' now ' 395 Rom 10:20 Is 65:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' now ' 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' now ' 396 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Rom 10:21 \\tc3 Is 65:2' now ' 396 Rom 10:21 Is 65:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' now ' 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' now ' 397 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 94:14' now ' 397 Rom 11:1 Ps 94:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' now ' 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' now ' 398 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Rom 11:1 \\tc3 Ps 105:6' now ' 398 Rom 11:1 Ps 105:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' now ' 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' now ' 399 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Deut 29:4' now ' 399 Rom 11:8 Deut 29:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 400 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 6:9' now ' 400 Rom 11:8 Is 6:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' now ' 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' now ' 401 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Rom 11:8 \\tc3 Is 29:10' now ' 401 Rom 11:8 Is 29:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,23,38 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' now ' 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' now ' 402 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 402 \\tc2 Rom 11:9-10 \\tc3 Ps 69:22-23' now ' 402 Rom 11:9-10 Ps 69:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' now ' 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' now ' 403 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 403 \\tc2 Rom 11:26-27 \\tc3 Is 59:20-21' now ' 403 Rom 11:26-27 Is 59:20-21 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,23,39 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' now ' 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' now ' 404 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 404 \\tc2 Rom 11:27 \\tc3 Is 27:9' now ' 404 Rom 11:27 Is 27:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 405 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 405 \\tc2 Rom 11:34 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 405 Rom 11:34 Is 40:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' now ' 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' now ' 406 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 406 \\tc2 Rom 12:19 \\tc3 Deut 32:35' now ' 406 Rom 12:19 Deut 32:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' now ' 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' now ' 407 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 407 \\tc2 Rom 12:20 \\tc3 Pro 25:21-22' now ' 407 Rom 12:20 Pro 25:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 408 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,24,29 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 408 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:13' now ' 408 Rom 13:9 Ex 20:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' now ' 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,24,29 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' now ' 409 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 409 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Ex 20:17' now ' 409 Rom 13:9 Ex 20:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 410 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 410 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 410 Rom 13:9 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' now ' 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' now ' 411 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 411 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:17-19' now ' 411 Rom 13:9 Deut 5:17-19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,24,37 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' now ' 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' now ' 412 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 412 \\tc2 Rom 13:9 \\tc3 Deut 5:21' now ' 412 Rom 13:9 Deut 5:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,24,38 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 413 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 413 \\tc2 Rom 14:11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 413 Rom 14:11 Is 45:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 414 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 414 \\tc2 Rom 15:3 \\tc3 Ps 69:9' now ' 414 Rom 15:3 Ps 69:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' now ' 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' now ' 415 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 415 \\tc2 Rom 15:9 \\tc3 Ps 18:49' now ' 415 Rom 15:9 Ps 18:49 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' now ' 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' now ' 416 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 416 \\tc2 Rom 15:10 \\tc3 Deut 32:43' now ' 416 Rom 15:10 Deut 32:43 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' now ' 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' now ' 417 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 417 \\tc2 Rom 15:11 \\tc3 Ps 117:1' now ' 417 Rom 15:11 Ps 117:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· (a ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' now ' 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' now ' 418 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 418 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:1' now ' 418 Rom 15:12 Is 11:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' now ' 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' now ' 419 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 419 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 11:10' now ' 419 Rom 15:12 Is 11:10 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' now ' 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' now ' 420 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, also called ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 420 \\tc2 Rom 15:12 \\tc3 Is 42:2' now ' 420 Rom 15:12 Is 42:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' now ' 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' now ' 421 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 421 \\tc2 Rom 15:21 \\tc3 Is 52:15' now ' 421 Rom 15:21 Is 52:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' now ' 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' now ' 422 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 422 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:19 \\tc3 Is 29:14' now ' 422 1 Cor 1:19 Is 29:14 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' now ' 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' now ' 423 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* blast·!' token in MAT,25,13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 423 \\tc2 1 Cor 1:20 \\tc3 Is 44:25' now ' 423 1 Cor 1:20 Is 44:25 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 424 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 424 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:16 \\tc3 Is 40:13' now ' 424 1 Cor 2:16 Is 40:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' now ' 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' now ' 425 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 425 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Is 64:4' now ' 425 1 Cor 2:9 Is 64:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' now ' 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' now ' 426 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 426 \\tc2 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc3 Ps 31:19' now ' 426 1 Cor 2:9 Ps 31:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' now ' 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' now ' 427 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 427 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 62:12' now ' 427 1 Cor 3:8 Ps 62:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' now ' 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' now ' 428 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 428 \\tc2 1 Cor 3:20 \\tc3 Ps 94:11' now ' 428 1 Cor 3:20 Ps 94:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' now ' 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' now ' 429 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 429 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 13:5' now ' 429 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' now ' 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' now ' 430 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 430 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:7' now ' 430 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 17:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' now ' 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' now ' 431 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 431 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 17:12' now ' 431 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 17:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' now ' 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,26,31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' now ' 432 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 432 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 19:19' now ' 432 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' now ' 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' now ' 433 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 433 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:21' now ' 433 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 21:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' now ' 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' now ' 434 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 434 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:21' now ' 434 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 22:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' now ' 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' now ' 435 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 435 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 22:24' now ' 435 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 22:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' now ' 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' now ' 436 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 436 \\tc2 1 Cor 5:13 \\tc3 Deut 24:7' now ' 436 1 Cor 5:13 Deut 24:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 437 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 437 \\tc2 1 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 437 1 Cor 6:16 Gen 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' now ' 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' now ' 438 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 438 \\tc2 1 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Deut 25:4' now ' 438 1 Cor 9:9 Deut 25:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' now ' 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,26,64 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' now ' 439 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 439 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:7 \\tc3 Ex 32:6' now ' 439 1 Cor 10:7 Ex 32:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' now ' 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' now ' 440 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 440 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:1' now ' 440 1 Cor 10:8 Num 25:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' now ' 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' now ' 441 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 441 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:8 \\tc3 Num 25:9' now ' 441 1 Cor 10:8 Num 25:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' now ' 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' now ' 442 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 442 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:20 \\tc3 Deut 32:17' now ' 442 1 Cor 10:20 Deut 32:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' now ' 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' now ' 443 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 443 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 24:1' now ' 443 1 Cor 10:26 Ps 24:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' now ' 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' now ' 444 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 444 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 50:12' now ' 444 1 Cor 10:26 Ps 50:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,9 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' now ' 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' now ' 445 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 445 \\tc2 1 Cor 10:26 \\tc3 Ps 89:11' now ' 445 1 Cor 10:26 Ps 89:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,9 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' now ' 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' now ' 446 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 446 \\tc2 1 Cor 14:21 \\tc3 Is 28:11-12' now ' 446 1 Cor 14:21 Is 28:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 447 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 447 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:3 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 447 1 Cor 15:3 Is 53:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 448 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 448 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:4 \\tc3 Ps 16:10' now ' 448 1 Cor 15:4 Ps 16:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,10 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 449 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 449 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 449 1 Cor 15:25 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 450 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 450 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:27 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 450 1 Cor 15:27 Ps 8:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' now ' 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' now ' 451 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 451 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:32 \\tc3 Is 22:13' now ' 451 1 Cor 15:32 Is 22:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' now ' 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' now ' 452 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 452 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:45 \\tc3 Gen 2:7' now ' 452 1 Cor 15:45 Gen 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 453 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 453 \\tc2 1 Cor 15:54 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 453 1 Cor 15:54 Is 25:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' now ' 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' now ' 454 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 454 \\tc2 2 Cor 3:13 \\tc3 Ex 34:33' now ' 454 2 Cor 3:13 Ex 34:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' now ' 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,35 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' now ' 455 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 455 \\tc2 2 Cor 4:13 \\tc3 Ps 116:10' now ' 455 2 Cor 4:13 Ps 116:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 456 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 456 \\tc2 2 Cor 5:17 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 456 2 Cor 5:17 Is 65:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' now ' 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' now ' 457 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,39 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 457 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc3 Is 49:8' now ' 457 2 Cor 6:2 Is 49:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 458 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 458 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:16 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 458 2 Cor 6:16 Lev 26:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 459 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 459 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:17 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 459 2 Cor 6:17 Is 52:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' now ' 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' now ' 460 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 460 \\tc2 2 Cor 6:18 \\tc3 Is 43:6' now ' 460 2 Cor 6:18 Is 43:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' token in MAT,27,45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' now ' 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' now ' 461 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 461 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:15 \\tc3 Ex 16:18' now ' 461 2 Cor 8:15 Ex 16:18 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' token in MAT,27,45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' now ' 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' now ' 462 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 462 \\tc2 2 Cor 8:21 \\tc3 Pro 3:4 Septuagint' now ' 462 2 Cor 8:21 Pro 3:4 Septuagint ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,46 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' now ' 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' now ' 463 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 463 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:7 \\tc3 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version' now ' 463 2 Cor 9:7 Pro 22:8 Septuagint version ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' now ' 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' now ' 464 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 464 \\tc2 2 Cor 9:9 \\tc3 Ps 112:9' now ' 464 2 Cor 9:9 Ps 112:9 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MAT,27,48 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 465 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 465 \\tc2 2 Cor 13:1 \\tc3 Deut 19:15' now ' 465 2 Cor 13:1 Deut 19:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 12 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 OURb# \\tc2 NC Key Verse \\tc3 OC Key Verse' now ' OURb# NC Key Verse OC Key Verse ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 466 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 466 \\tc2 Gal 2:16 \\tc3 Ps 143:2' now ' 466 Gal 2:16 Ps 143:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 467 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 467 \\tc2 Gal 3:6 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 467 Gal 3:6 Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl mikra kodesh' token in MAT,28,1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' now ' 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' now ' 468 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 468 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:3' now ' 468 Gal 3:8 Gen 12:3 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' token in MAT,28,1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 469 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 469 \\tc2 Gal 3:8 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 469 Gal 3:8 Gen 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' now ' 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' now ' 470 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 470 \\tc2 Gal 3:10 \\tc3 Deut 27:26' now ' 470 Gal 3:10 Deut 27:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' now ' 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' now ' 471 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 471 \\tc2 Gal 3:13 \\tc3 Deut 21:22-23' now ' 471 Gal 3:13 Deut 21:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 472 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 472 \\tc2 Gal 3:16 \\tc3 Gen 22:18' now ' 472 Gal 3:16 Gen 22:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' now ' 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' now ' 473 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 473 \\tc2 Gal 3:17 \\tc3 Ex 12:40' now ' 473 Gal 3:17 Ex 12:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,1,2 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 474 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 474 \\tc2 Gal 4:27 \\tc3 Is 54:1' now ' 474 Gal 4:27 Is 54:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' now ' 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' now ' 475 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 475 \\tc2 Gal 4:30 \\tc3 Gen 21:10' now ' 475 Gal 4:30 Gen 21:10 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,1,3 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 476 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 476 \\tc2 Gal 5:14 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 476 Gal 5:14 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 477 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 477 \\tc2 Eph 1:22 \\tc3 Ps 8:6' now ' 477 Eph 1:22 Ps 8:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' now ' 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' now ' 478 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 478 \\tc2 Eph 2:17 \\tc3 Is 57:19' now ' 478 Eph 2:17 Is 57:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' now ' 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' now ' 479 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 479 \\tc2 Eph 4:8 \\tc3 Ps 68:18' now ' 479 Eph 4:8 Ps 68:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' now ' 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' now ' 480 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 480 \\tc2 Eph 4:26 \\tc3 Ps 4:4' now ' 480 Eph 4:26 Ps 4:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 481 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in MRK,1,40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 481 \\tc2 Eph 5:31 \\tc3 Gen 2:24' now ' 481 Eph 5:31 Gen 2:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in MRK,1,40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 482 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 482 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Ex 20:12' now ' 482 Eph 6:2-3 Ex 20:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 483 \\tc2 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' now ' 483 Eph 6:2-3 \\tc3 Deut 5:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 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Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 488 \\tc2 Eph 6:17 \\tc3 Is 59:17' now ' 488 Eph 6:17 Is 59:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 489 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 489 \\tc2 Phil 2:10-11 \\tc3 Is 45:23' now ' 489 Phil 2:10-11 Is 45:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in MRK,3,18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' now ' 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' now ' 508 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,7,7 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 508 \\tc2 Heb 2:6-8 \\tc3 Ps 8:4-6' now ' 508 Heb 2:6-8 Ps 8:4-6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' now ' 509 \\tc2 Heb 2:11-12 \\tc3 Ps 22:22 with John 20:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to 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ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' now ' 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' now ' 511 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 511 \\tc2 Heb 2:13 \\tc3 Is 8:18' now ' 511 Heb 2:13 Is 8:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' now ' 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' now ' 512 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 512 \\tc2 Heb 2:16 \\tc3 Is 41:8-9' now ' 512 Heb 2:16 Is 41:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' now ' 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' now ' 513 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 513 \\tc2 Heb 3:2 \\tc3 Num 12:7' now ' 513 Heb 3:2 Num 12:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' now ' 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' now ' 514 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 514 \\tc2 Heb 3:7-11 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-11' now ' 514 Heb 3:7-11 Ps 95:7-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 515 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 515 \\tc2 Heb 3:15 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 515 Heb 3:15 Ps 95:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' now ' 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' now ' 516 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 516 \\tc2 Heb 3:17 \\tc3 Num 14:33' now ' 516 Heb 3:17 Num 14:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 517 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 517 \\tc2 Heb 4:3 \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 517 Heb 4:3 Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' now ' 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' now ' 518 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 518 \\tc2 Heb 4:4 \\tc3 Gen 2:2' now ' 518 Heb 4:4 Gen 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 52 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 519 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 519 \\tc2 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 519 Heb 4:5 and partly in (4:6, 4:10-11) Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 520 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 520 \\tc2 Heb 4:6 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 520 Heb 4:6 (in part) Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 521 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 521 \\tc2 Heb 4:7 \\tc3 Ps 95:7-8' now ' 521 Heb 4:7 Ps 95:7-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 522 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 522 \\tc2 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 95:11' now ' 522 Heb 4:10-11 (in part) Ps 95:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,9,44 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 523 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 523 \\tc2 Heb 5:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:7' now ' 523 Heb 5:5 Ps 2:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,9,48 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 524 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 524 \\tc2 Heb 5:6 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 524 Heb 5:6 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,10,6 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 525 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 525 \\tc2 Heb 5:10 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 525 Heb 5:10 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,10,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' now ' 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' now ' 526 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 526 \\tc2 Heb 6:14 \\tc3 Gen 22:16-17' now ' 526 Heb 6:14 Gen 22:16-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 527 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 527 \\tc2 Heb 6:20 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 527 Heb 6:20 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' now ' 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' now ' 528 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,10,18 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 528 \\tc2 Heb 7:1 \\tc3 Gen 14:18' now ' 528 Heb 7:1 Gen 14:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' now ' 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,10,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' now ' 529 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 529 \\tc2 Heb 7:2 \\tc3 Gen 14:20' now ' 529 Heb 7:2 Gen 14:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 530 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 530 \\tc2 Heb 7:11 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 530 Heb 7:11 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 531 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 531 \\tc2 Heb 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 531 Heb 7:17 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 532 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 532 \\tc2 Heb 7:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:4' now ' 532 Heb 7:21 Ps 110:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 533 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 533 \\tc2 Heb 8:1 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 533 Heb 8:1 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' now ' 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' now ' 534 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 534 \\tc2 Heb 8:5 \\tc3 Ex 25:40' now ' 534 Heb 8:5 Ex 25:40 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' now ' 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' now ' 535 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in MRK,11,8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 535 \\tc2 Heb 9:2 \\tc3 Ex 26:35' now ' 535 Heb 9:2 Ex 26:35 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in MRK,11,8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' now ' 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' now ' 536 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 536 \\tc2 Heb 9:3 \\tc3 Ex 26:33' now ' 536 Heb 9:3 Ex 26:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' now ' 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' now ' 537 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 537 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 16:33' now ' 537 Heb 9:4 Ex 16:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' now ' 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' now ' 538 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,11,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 538 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:10-11' now ' 538 Heb 9:4 Ex 25:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' now ' 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' now ' 539 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 539 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 25:16' now ' 539 Heb 9:4 Ex 25:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' now ' 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' now ' 540 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 540 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Ex 30:1' now ' 540 Heb 9:4 Ex 30:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' now ' 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' now ' 541 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 541 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:8' now ' 541 Heb 9:4 Num 17:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' now ' 542 \\tc2 Heb 9:4 \\tc3 Num 17:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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\tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' now ' 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' now ' 544 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 544 \\tc2 Heb 9:7 \\tc3 Ex 30:10' now ' 544 Heb 9:7 Ex 30:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,12,19 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' now ' 545 \\tc2 Heb 9:13 \\tc3 Lev 16:14-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 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10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' now ' 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' now ' 547 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 547 \\tc2 Heb 9:14 \\tc3 Num 19:2' now ' 547 Heb 9:14 Num 19:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' now ' 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' now ' 548 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 548 \\tc2 Heb 9:20 \\tc3 Ex 24:8' now ' 548 Heb 9:20 Ex 24:8 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in MRK,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 6:4' token in MRK,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 549 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 549 \\tc2 Heb 9:28 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 549 Heb 9:28 Is 53:12 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,12,32 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' now ' 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' now ' 550 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 550 \\tc2 Heb 10:5-7 \\tc3 Ps 40:6-8' now ' 550 Heb 10:5-7 Ps 40:6-8 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in MRK,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' now ' 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' token in MRK,12,32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' now ' 551 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 551 \\tc2 Heb 10:8 \\tc3 Ps 40:6' now ' 551 Heb 10:8 Ps 40:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' now ' 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in MRK,12,33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' now ' 552 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 552 \\tc2 Heb 10:9 \\tc3 Ps 40:8' now ' 552 Heb 10:9 Ps 40:8 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+bd* Lev 19:18' token in MRK,12,33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 553 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,12,33 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 553 \\tc2 Heb 10:12-13 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 553 Heb 10:12-13 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' now ' 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' now ' 554 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 554 \\tc2 Heb 10:27 \\tc3 Is 26:11' now ' 554 Heb 10:27 Is 26:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,12,36 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 555 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 555 \\tc2 Heb 10:28 \\tc3 Deut 17:6' now ' 555 Heb 10:28 Deut 17:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' now ' 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' now ' 556 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 556 \\tc2 Heb 10:30 \\tc3 Deut 32:35-36' now ' 556 Heb 10:30 Deut 32:35-36 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' now ' 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' now ' 557 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 557 \\tc2 Heb 11:5 \\tc3 Gen 5:24' now ' 557 Heb 11:5 Gen 5:24 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,13,5 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' now ' 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' now ' 558 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 558 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:1' now ' 558 Heb 11:8 Gen 12:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' now ' 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' now ' 559 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 559 \\tc2 Heb 11:8 \\tc3 Gen 12:4' now ' 559 Heb 11:8 Gen 12:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' now ' 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' now ' 560 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,13,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 560 \\tc2 Heb 11:12 \\tc3 Gen 22:17' now ' 560 Heb 11:12 Gen 22:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically 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2:1 tr:' \\tc1 562 \\tc2 Heb 11:18 \\tc3 Gen 22:12' now ' 562 Heb 11:18 Gen 22:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,13,25 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' now ' 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' now ' 563 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 563 \\tc2 Heb 11:23 \\tc3 Ex 2:2' now ' 563 Heb 11:23 Ex 2:2 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,13,25 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' now ' 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' now ' 564 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 564 \\tc2 Heb 11:24 \\tc3 Ex 2:11' now ' 564 Heb 11:24 Ex 2:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' now ' 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' now ' 565 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 565 \\tc2 Heb 11:28 \\tc3 Ex 12:22-23' now ' 565 Heb 11:28 Ex 12:22-23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' now ' 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' now ' 566 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 566 \\tc2 Heb 11:29 \\tc3 Ex 14:29' now ' 566 Heb 11:29 Ex 14:29 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 567 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 567 \\tc2 Heb 12:2 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 567 Heb 12:2 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' now ' 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' now ' 568 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 568 \\tc2 Heb 12:5-6 \\tc3 Pro 3:11-12' now ' 568 Heb 12:5-6 Pro 3:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 569 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 569 \\tc2 Heb 12:7 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 569 Heb 12:7 Pro 3:12 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,14,27 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' now ' 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' now ' 570 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 570 \\tc2 Heb 12:12 \\tc3 Is 35:3' now ' 570 Heb 12:12 Is 35:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' now ' 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' now ' 571 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 571 \\tc2 Heb 12:13 \\tc3 Pro 4:26' now ' 571 Heb 12:13 Pro 4:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' now ' 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' now ' 572 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 572 \\tc2 Heb 12:15 \\tc3 Deut 29:18' now ' 572 Heb 12:15 Deut 29:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' now ' 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' now ' 573 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 573 \\tc2 Heb 12:18 \\tc3 Ex 19:18' now ' 573 Heb 12:18 Ex 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' now ' 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' now ' 574 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 574 \\tc2 Heb 12:19 \\tc3 Ex 19:19' now ' 574 Heb 12:19 Ex 19:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' now ' 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' now ' 575 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 575 \\tc2 Heb 12:20 \\tc3 Ex 19:12-13' now ' 575 Heb 12:20 Ex 19:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' now ' 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' now ' 576 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 576 \\tc2 Heb 12:21 \\tc3 Deut 9:19' now ' 576 Heb 12:21 Deut 9:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' now ' 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,14,62 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' now ' 577 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 577 \\tc2 Heb 12:29 \\tc3 Deut 4:24' now ' 577 Heb 12:29 Deut 4:24 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' now ' 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' now ' 578 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 578 \\tc2 Heb 13:5 \\tc3 Deut 31:8' now ' 578 Heb 13:5 Deut 31:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in MRK,14,65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' now ' 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in MRK,14,65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' now ' 579 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 579 \\tc2 Heb 13:6 \\tc3 Ps 118:6' now ' 579 Heb 13:6 Ps 118:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in MRK,14,65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' now ' 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' now ' 580 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' token in MRK,14,65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 580 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 4:21' now ' 580 Heb 13:11 Lev 4:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' now ' 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' now ' 581 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 581 \\tc2 Heb 13:11 \\tc3 Lev 16:27' now ' 581 Heb 13:11 Lev 16:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' now ' 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' now ' 582 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 582 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 107:22' now ' 582 Heb 13:15 Ps 107:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' now ' 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' now ' 583 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 583 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 50:14' now ' 583 Heb 13:15 Ps 50:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' now ' 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' now ' 584 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 584 \\tc2 Heb 13:15 \\tc3 Ps 116:17' now ' 584 Heb 13:15 Ps 116:17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' now ' 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' now ' 585 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 585 \\tc2 Jam 1:10 \\tc3 Is 40:6-7' now ' 585 Jam 1:10 Is 40:6-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,15,28 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' now ' 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' now ' 586 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 586 \\tc2 Jam 1:19 \\tc3 Pro 10:19' now ' 586 Jam 1:19 Pro 10:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' now ' 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' now ' 587 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 587 \\tc2 Jam 2:1 \\tc3 Pro 24:23' now ' 587 Jam 2:1 Pro 24:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in MRK,15,34 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 588 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 588 \\tc2 Jam 2:8 \\tc3 Lev 19:18' now ' 588 Jam 2:8 Lev 19:18 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' now ' 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' now ' 589 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 589 \\tc2 Jam 2:11 \\tc3 Ex 20:13-14' now ' 589 Jam 2:11 Ex 20:13-14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 590 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 590 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Gen 15:6' now ' 590 Jam 2:23 Gen 15:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' now ' 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' now ' 591 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 591 \\tc2 Jam 2:23 \\tc3 Is 41:8' now ' 591 Jam 2:23 Is 41:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' now ' 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' now ' 592 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 592 \\tc2 Jam 3:6 \\tc3 Pro 16:27' now ' 592 Jam 3:6 Pro 16:27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' now ' 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' now ' 593 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 593 \\tc2 Jam 4:6 \\tc3 Pro 3:34' now ' 593 Jam 4:6 Pro 3:34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' now ' 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' now ' 594 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 594 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 103:8' now ' 594 Jam 5:11 Ps 103:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' now ' 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' now ' 595 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 595 \\tc2 Jam 5:11 \\tc3 Ps 111:4' now ' 595 Jam 5:11 Ps 111:4 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' token in LUK,1,5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' now ' 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' now ' 596 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 596 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:16 \\tc3 Lev 11:44' now ' 596 1 Pet 1:16 Lev 11:44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,10 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 597 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 597 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:23 \\tc3 Is 40:8' now ' 597 1 Pet 1:23 Is 40:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in LUK,1,10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' now ' 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' now ' 598 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' token in LUK,1,10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 598 \\tc2 1 Pet 1:24-25 \\tc3 Is 40:6-8' now ' 598 1 Pet 1:24-25 Is 40:6-8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' now ' 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' now ' 599 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 599 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:3 \\tc3 Ps 34:8' now ' 599 1 Pet 2:3 Ps 34:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 600 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 600 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4 \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 600 1 Pet 2:4 Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 601 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 601 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:6 \\tc3 Is 28:16' now ' 601 1 Pet 2:6 Is 28:16 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 602 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 602 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 602 1 Pet 2:4-5 (in part) Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 603 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 603 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) \\tc3 Ps 118:22' now ' 603 1 Pet 2:7 (in part) Ps 118:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' now ' 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' now ' 604 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 604 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:8 \\tc3 Is 8:14' now ' 604 1 Pet 2:8 Is 8:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 605 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 605 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 605 1 Pet 2:9 Ex 19:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' now ' 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' now ' 606 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 606 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:9 \\tc3 Deut 7:6' now ' 606 1 Pet 2:9 Deut 7:6 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' now ' 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' token in LUK,1,27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' now ' 607 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 607 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:11 \\tc3 Ps 39:12' now ' 607 1 Pet 2:11 Ps 39:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' now ' 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' now ' 608 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 608 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:17 \\tc3 Pro 24:21' now ' 608 1 Pet 2:17 Pro 24:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' now ' 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' now ' 609 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 609 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Is 53:9' now ' 609 1 Pet 2:22 Is 53:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in LUK,1,32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 610 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 610 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:23 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 610 1 Pet 2:23 Is 53:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 611 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 611 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:4' now ' 611 1 Pet 2:24 Is 53:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' now ' 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' now ' 612 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 612 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:5' now ' 612 1 Pet 2:24 Is 53:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl haElyon' token in LUK,1,33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 613 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 613 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:24 \\tc3 Is 53:12' now ' 613 1 Pet 2:24 Is 53:12 ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' token in LUK,1,33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,33 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' now ' 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' now ' 614 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 614 \\tc2 1 Pet 2:25 \\tc3 Is 53:6' now ' 614 1 Pet 2:25 Is 53:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' now ' 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' now ' 615 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 615 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:10-12 \\tc3 Ps 34:12-16' now ' 615 1 Pet 3:10-12 Ps 34:12-16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' now ' 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' now ' 616 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 616 \\tc2 1 Pet 3:14-15 \\tc3 Is 8:12-13' now ' 616 1 Pet 3:14-15 Is 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now ' 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' now ' 618 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 618 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:8 \\tc3 Pro 10:12' now ' 618 1 Pet 4:8 Pro 10:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,49 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' now ' 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' now ' 619 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 11:31' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 619 \\tc2 1 Pet 4:18 \\tc3 Pro 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5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' now ' 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' now ' 621 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 621 \\tc2 1 Pet 5:7 \\tc3 Ps 55:22' now ' 621 1 Pet 5:7 Ps 55:22 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,55 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' now ' 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' now ' 622 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 622 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:15 \\tc3 Num 22:7' now ' 622 2 Pet 2:15 Num 22:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' now ' 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' now ' 623 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 623 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:16 \\tc3 Num 22:28' now ' 623 2 Pet 2:16 Num 22:28 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,68 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' now ' 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' now ' 624 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 624 \\tc2 2 Pet 2:22 \\tc3 Pro 26:11' now ' 624 2 Pet 2:22 Pro 26:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' now ' 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' now ' 625 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 625 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:8 \\tc3 Ps 90:4' now ' 625 2 Pet 3:8 Ps 90:4 ' ERROR: 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From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' token in LUK,1,76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 627 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 627 \\tc2 2 Pet 3:13 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 627 2 Pet 3:13 Is 66:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,1,76 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' now ' 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 628 \\tc2 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 Pro 20:9' now ' 628 1 John 1:8 \\tc3 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after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 632 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 632 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 632 Rev 1:8 Is 41:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 633 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 633 \\tc2 Rev 1:8 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 633 Rev 1:8 Is 44:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 634 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 634 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 634 Rev 1:17 Is 41:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 635 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,2,24 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 635 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 635 Rev 1:17 Is 44:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' now ' 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' now ' 636 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 636 \\tc2 Rev 1:17 \\tc3 Is 48:12' now ' 636 Rev 1:17 Is 48:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' now ' 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' now ' 637 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 637 \\tc2 Rev 2:7 \\tc3 Gen 2:9' now ' 637 Rev 2:7 Gen 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' now ' 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' now ' 638 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 638 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 25:2' now ' 638 Rev 2:14 Num 25:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' now ' 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' now ' 639 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 639 \\tc2 Rev 2:14 \\tc3 Num 31:16' now ' 639 Rev 2:14 Num 31:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 640 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 640 \\tc2 Rev 2:26-27 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 640 Rev 2:26-27 Ps 2:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' now ' 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' now ' 641 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 641 \\tc2 Rev 3:7 \\tc3 Is 22:22' now ' 641 Rev 3:7 Is 22:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' now ' 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' now ' 642 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 642 \\tc2 Rev 3:9 \\tc3 Is 60:14' now ' 642 Rev 3:9 Is 60:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 643 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 643 \\tc2 Rev 3:19 \\tc3 Pro 3:12' now ' 643 Rev 3:19 Pro 3:12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 644 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 644 \\tc2 Rev 3:21 \\tc3 Ps 110:1' now ' 644 Rev 3:21 Ps 110:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' now ' 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' now ' 645 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 645 \\tc2 Rev 4:5 \\tc3 Ex 19:16' now ' 645 Rev 4:5 Ex 19:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' now ' 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' now ' 646 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 646 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:2' now ' 646 Rev 4:8 Is 6:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' now ' 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' now ' 647 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 647 \\tc2 Rev 4:8 \\tc3 Is 6:3' now ' 647 Rev 4:8 Is 6:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 648 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 648 \\tc2 Rev 5:6 \\tc3 Is 53:7' now ' 648 Rev 5:6 Is 53:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 649 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 649 \\tc2 Rev 5:8 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 649 Rev 5:8 Ps 141:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,8 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 650 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 650 \\tc2 Rev 5:10 \\tc3 Ex 19:6' now ' 650 Rev 5:10 Ex 19:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' now ' 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' now ' 651 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 651 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:18' now ' 651 Rev 6:12 Is 24:18 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,11 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' now ' 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' now ' 652 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 652 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 24:23' now ' 652 Rev 6:12 Is 24:23 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,12 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' now ' 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' now ' 653 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 653 \\tc2 Rev 6:12 \\tc3 Is 50:3' now ' 653 Rev 6:12 Is 50:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 654 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 654 \\tc2 Rev 6:13 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 654 Rev 6:13 Is 34:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 655 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 655 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 655 Rev 6:14 Is 13:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,18 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 656 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 656 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 34:4' now ' 656 Rev 6:14 Is 34:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' now ' 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,19 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' now ' 657 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 657 \\tc2 Rev 6:14 \\tc3 Is 54:10' now ' 657 Rev 6:14 Is 54:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' now ' 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' now ' 658 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 658 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:9-10' now ' 658 Rev 6:15-16 Is 2:9-10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' now ' 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' now ' 659 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 659 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:19' now ' 659 Rev 6:15-16 Is 2:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,26 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' now ' 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' now ' 660 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 660 \\tc2 Rev 6:15-16 \\tc3 Is 2:21' now ' 660 Rev 6:15-16 Is 2:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,4,27 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 661 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 661 \\tc2 Rev 6:16-17 \\tc3 Is 13:13' now ' 661 Rev 6:16-17 Is 13:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 662 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 662 \\tc2 Rev 7:16 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 662 Rev 7:16 Is 49:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 663 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 663 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 663 Rev 7:17 Is 25:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 664 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 664 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Is 49:10' now ' 664 Rev 7:17 Is 49:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' now ' 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' now ' 665 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 665 \\tc2 Rev 7:17 \\tc3 Ps 23:2' now ' 665 Rev 7:17 Ps 23:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in LUK,5,12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 666 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 666 \\tc2 Rev 8:3 \\tc3 Ps 141:2' now ' 666 Rev 8:3 Ps 141:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in LUK,5,12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 667 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 667 \\tc2 Rev 8:8 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 667 Rev 8:8 Ex 7:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' now ' 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' now ' 668 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 668 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 115:4-7' now ' 668 Rev 9:20 Ps 115:4-7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' now ' 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' now ' 669 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 669 \\tc2 Rev 9:20 \\tc3 Ps 135:15-17' now ' 669 Rev 9:20 Ps 135:15-17 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' now ' 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' now ' 670 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 670 \\tc2 Rev 10:6 \\tc3 Ps 146:6' now ' 670 Rev 10:6 Ps 146:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 671 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 671 \\tc2 Rev 11:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:20' now ' 671 Rev 11:6 Ex 7:20 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,6,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' now ' 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' now ' 672 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 672 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 2:1' now ' 672 Rev 11:18 Ps 2:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' now ' 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' now ' 673 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 673 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 46:6' now ' 673 Rev 11:18 Ps 46:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in LUK,6,15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 674 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 674 \\tc2 Rev 11:18 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 674 Rev 11:18 Ps 115:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 675 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 675 \\tc2 Rev 12:5 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 675 Rev 12:5 Ps 2:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' now ' 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' now ' 676 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 676 \\tc2 Rev 14:1 \\tc3 Ps 2:6' now ' 676 Rev 14:1 Ps 2:6 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,6,24 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Rev 14:5 \\tc3 Ps 32:2' now ' 677 \\tc2 Rev 14:5 \\tc3 Ps 32:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 677 \\tc2 Rev 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toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Rev 14:19-20 \\tc3 Is 63:3' now ' 682 Rev 14:19-20 \\tc3 Is 63:3' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,7,15 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 682 \\tc2 Rev 14:19-20 \\tc3 Is 63:3' now ' 682 Rev 14:19-20 Is 63:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' now ' 683 \\tc2 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 683 \\tc2 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' now ' 683 Rev 15:3 \\tc3 Ex 15:1 (Song of Moses 15:2-18)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' now ' 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' now ' 687 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 687 \\tc2 Rev 16:3 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' now ' 687 Rev 16:3 Ex 7:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' now ' 688 \\tc2 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 688 \\tc2 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' now ' 688 Rev 16:6 \\tc3 Ex 7:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had 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close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 690 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 690 \\tc2 Rev 18:4 \\tc3 Is 52:11' now ' 690 Rev 18:4 Is 52:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' now ' 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' now ' 691 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 691 \\tc2 Rev 18:7-8 \\tc3 Is 47:7-9' now ' 691 Rev 18:7-8 Is 47:7-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 692 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 692 \\tc2 Rev 18:18 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 692 Rev 18:18 Is 34:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 693 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 693 \\tc2 Rev 19:3 \\tc3 Is 34:10' now ' 693 Rev 19:3 Is 34:10 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 694 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 694 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 115:13' now ' 694 Rev 19:5 Ps 115:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' now ' 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' now ' 695 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 695 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:1' now ' 695 Rev 19:5 Ps 135:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' now ' 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' now ' 696 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 696 \\tc2 Rev 19:5 \\tc3 Ps 135:20' now ' 696 Rev 19:5 Ps 135:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' now ' 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' now ' 697 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 697 \\tc2 Rev 19:11 \\tc3 Ps 72:2' now ' 697 Rev 19:11 Ps 72:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' now ' 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' now ' 698 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 698 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Is 11:4' now ' 698 Rev 19:15 Is 11:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 699 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 699 \\tc2 Rev 19:15 \\tc3 Ps 2:8-9' now ' 699 Rev 19:15 Ps 2:8-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' now ' 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' now ' 700 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 700 \\tc2 Rev 19:19 \\tc3 Ps 2:2' now ' 700 Rev 19:19 Ps 2:2 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' now ' 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' now ' 701 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 701 \\tc2 Rev 19:20 \\tc3 Is 30:33' now ' 701 Rev 19:20 Is 30:33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 702 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 702 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 65:17' now ' 702 Rev 21:1 Is 65:17 ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,10,4 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 703 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 703 \\tc2 Rev 21:1 \\tc3 Is 66:22' now ' 703 Rev 21:1 Is 66:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 704 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 704 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Lev 26:11-12' now ' 704 Rev 21:3 Lev 26:11-12 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,10,15 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 705 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 705 \\tc2 Rev 21:3 \\tc3 Is 7:14' now ' 705 Rev 21:3 Is 7:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 706 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 706 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 25:8' now ' 706 Rev 21:4 Is 25:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' now ' 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,10,27 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' now ' 707 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 707 \\tc2 Rev 21:4 \\tc3 Is 65:19' now ' 707 Rev 21:4 Is 65:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' now ' 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,10,28 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' now ' 708 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 708 \\tc2 Rev 21:5 \\tc3 Is 43:19' now ' 708 Rev 21:5 Is 43:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 709 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 709 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 41:4' now ' 709 Rev 21:6 Is 41:4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 710 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 710 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 44:6' now ' 710 Rev 21:6 Is 44:6 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 711 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 711 \\tc2 Rev 21:6 \\tc3 Is 55:1' now ' 711 Rev 21:6 Is 55:1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' now ' 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' now ' 712 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 712 \\tc2 Rev 21:23 \\tc3 Is 60:19-20' now ' 712 Rev 21:23 Is 60:19-20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' now ' 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' now ' 713 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 713 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:3' now ' 713 Rev 21:24 Is 60:3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' now ' 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' now ' 714 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 714 \\tc2 Rev 21:24 \\tc3 Is 60:11' now ' 714 Rev 21:24 Is 60:11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' now ' 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' now ' 715 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in CNC 2:1 tr:' \\tc1 715 \\tc2 Rev 21:27 \\tc3 Is 52:1' now ' 715 Rev 21:27 Is 52:1 ' ERROR: 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(2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' now ' 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4' now ' 1 Abarim Publications. (2002). Biblical names: Meaning and etymology. Retrieved from Abarim Publications, www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Bible_Names.html#.V9SdPtwrKG4 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' now ' 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm' now ' 2 About Bible Prophecy. Biblical towns, villages and places. Retrieved June 18, 2012, from About Bible Prophecy, www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/places.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' now ' 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm' now ' 3 Ager, S. (1998). Aramaic language and alphabet. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Omniglot, www.omniglot.com/writing/aramaic.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from Ancient Hebrew Research Center, www.ancient-hebrew.org/alphabet_chart.html' now ' 4 \\tc2 Ancient Hebrew Research Center, & Benner, J. A. (1999). Hebrew Alphabet Chart. 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Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' now ' 5 \\tc2 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD.' now ' 5 Artscroll Serries, & Mesorah Heritage Foundation (2004). Artscroll Serries Tikkun: The Torah Reader’s Compendium (3rd ed.). Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, LTD. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Ashira, S. (2011). Early Church Anti-Semitism and the Rejecting of The Torah. Retrieved from http://wit-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/earlychurchantisemitism.pdf' now ' 6 \\tc2 Ashira, S. 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The Name of God, Divine Titles and Other Capitalized Terms in The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English. Retrieved from http://aramaicnt.com/Research/The%20Name%20of%20God.pdf' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Bauscher, P. D. (2008). The Name of God, Divine Titles and Other Capitalized Terms in The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English. Retrieved from http://aramaicnt.com/Research/The%20Name%20of%20God.pdf' now ' 7 Bauscher, P. D. (2008). The Name of God, Divine Titles and Other Capitalized Terms in The Original Aramaic New Testament in Plain English. Retrieved from http://aramaicnt.com/Research/The%20Name%20of%20God.pdf ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,13,35 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Bauscher, G. D. 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Box 50010, Austin 78763): Center for Judaic-Christian studies.' now ' 16 Bivin, D., & Blizzard, R. B. (1995). Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus: New insights from a Hebraic perspective. Austin, Tex. (P.O. Box 50010, Austin 78763): Center for Judaic-Christian studies. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Bivin, D., Tverberg, L., Okkema, B., & Pryor, D. A. (2005). New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from his Jewish Context. Holland, MI: En-Gedi Research Center, Michigan.' now ' 17 \\tc2 Bivin, D., Tverberg, L., Okkema, B., & Pryor, D. A. (2005). New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from his Jewish Context. Holland, MI: En-Gedi Research Center, Michigan.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Bivin, D., Tverberg, L., Okkema, B., & Pryor, D. A. (2005). New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from his Jewish Context. Holland, MI: En-Gedi Research Center, Michigan.' now ' 17 Bivin, D., Tverberg, L., Okkema, B., & Pryor, D. A. (2005). New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from his Jewish Context. Holland, MI: En-Gedi Research Center, Michigan. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Blad, D. K. (2009). Chapter 8 – The Messiah’s Preexistence and Significance in Creation. Retrieved from http://messianictorah.org/en/pdf/Chapter8.pdf' now ' 18 \\tc2 Blad, D. K. (2009). Chapter 8 – The Messiah’s Preexistence and Significance in Creation. Retrieved from http://messianictorah.org/en/pdf/Chapter8.pdf' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Blad, D. K. (2009). Chapter 8 – The Messiah’s Preexistence and Significance in Creation. 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Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible. (2016e). O.T. Names of God. Retrieved May 28, 2011, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc/name_god.cfm' now ' 23 Blue Letter Bible. (2016e). O.T. Names of God. Retrieved May 28, 2011, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc/name_god.cfm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible. (2016f). Probable Timeline of when each psalm was written. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral18.cfm' now ' 24 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible. (2016f). Probable Timeline of when each psalm was written. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral18.cfm' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in LUK,17,12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible. (2016f). Probable Timeline of when each psalm was written. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral18.cfm' now ' 24 Blue Letter Bible. (2016f). Probable Timeline of when each psalm was written. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral18.cfm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002a, August 1). O.T. And N.T. Symbolic language. 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Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm' now ' 26 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002b, July 1). O.T. Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002b, July 1). O.T. Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm' now ' 26 Blue Letter Bible, & Nevin, A. (2002b, July 1). O.T. Parables recorded. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from Blue Letter Bible, www.blueletterbible.org/study/parallel/paral08.cfm ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in LUK,17,20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. Public Relations Journal, 2(3),' now ' 27 \\tc2 Bortree, D., & Waters, R. (2008). Admiring the Organization: A Study of the Relational Quality Outcomes of the Nonprofit Organization-Volunteer Relationship. 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(1909, July). Early Church Fathers - Additional Works in English Translation Unavailable Elsewhere Online. Retrieved 2011, from CCEL, www.ccel.org/ccel/pearse/morefathers/files/home.html ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,18,20 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Christ Centered Mall. (1999, February). Symbolism of Colors in the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Christ Centered Mall, www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/symbolism/colors.htm' now ' 35 \\tc2 Christ Centered Mall. (1999, February). Symbolism of Colors in the Bible. Retrieved October 27, 2012, from Christ Centered Mall, www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/symbolism/colors.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Christ Centered Mall. (1999, February). Symbolism of Colors in the Bible. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' now ' 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf' now ' 38 Clarke, W. (1998, November). Numerology and the Hebrew Mind. Retrieved from http://faculty.lasierra.edu/\xa0wclarke/nhmx.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. Word Studies. Retrieved from www.columbiabc.edu/document.doc?id=26' now ' 39 \\tc2 Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. Word Studies. Retrieved from www.columbiabc.edu/document.doc?id=26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. Word Studies. Retrieved from www.columbiabc.edu/document.doc?id=26' now ' 39 Columbia Bible College Library. (1999). O.T. Word Studies. Retrieved from www.columbiabc.edu/document.doc?id=26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Complete Bible Genealogy. (2005). Complete Bible Genealogy - Jesus Family Tree - Kings of Judah and Israel. Retrieved April 19, 2011, from Complete Bible Genealogy, www.complete-bible-genealogy.com/' now ' 40 \\tc2 Complete Bible Genealogy. (2005). 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L. (2009). The Sacred Bible - Catholic Public Domain Version: 1st Maccabees. Retrieved from www.sacredbible.org/catholic/index.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Conte Jr, R. L. (2009). The Sacred Bible - Catholic Public Domain Version: 1st Maccabees. Retrieved from www.sacredbible.org/catholic/index.htm' now ' 41 Conte Jr, R. L. (2009). The Sacred Bible - Catholic Public Domain Version: 1st Maccabees. Retrieved from www.sacredbible.org/catholic/index.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Contender Ministries. Jesus is the Messiah 365 Prophecies. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Contender Ministries, http://contenderministries.org/prophecy/jesusmessiah2.php' now ' 42 \\tc2 Contender Ministries. Jesus is the Messiah 365 Prophecies. 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Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' now ' 49 \\tc2 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,19,46 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. Retrieved May 9, 2011, from Emmanuel Baptist Church, www.emmanuel-baptist-church.com/files/gods_in_the_bible_false.pdf' now ' 49 Emmanuel Baptist Church. False Gods. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Lancaster, D. T. (1994). Restoration. Retrieved from https://ffoz.com/restoration-book.html' now ' 68 \\tc2 Lancaster, D. T. (1994). Restoration. Retrieved from https://ffoz.com/restoration-book.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Lancaster, D. T. (1994). Restoration. Retrieved from https://ffoz.com/restoration-book.html' now ' 68 Lancaster, D. T. (1994). Restoration. Retrieved from https://ffoz.com/restoration-book.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,21,26 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Lapin, R. D. (2009). Madam, I’m Adam: Decoding the Marriage Secrets of Eden (Teaching CD). [CD]. Lifecodex Publishing.' now ' 69 \\tc2 Lapin, R. D. (2009). Madam, I’m Adam: Decoding the Marriage Secrets of Eden (Teaching CD). [CD]. Lifecodex Publishing.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Lapin, R. D. (2009). Madam, I’m Adam: Decoding the Marriage Secrets of Eden (Teaching CD). [CD]. Lifecodex Publishing.' now ' 69 Lapin, R. D. (2009). Madam, I’m Adam: Decoding the Marriage Secrets of Eden (Teaching CD). [CD]. Lifecodex Publishing. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Levertoff, P. P. (2009). Love and the Messianic Age (2nd ed.). Marshfield, MO: Vine of David.' now ' 70 \\tc2 Levertoff, P. P. (2009). Love and the Messianic Age (2nd ed.). Marshfield, MO: Vine of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Levertoff, P. P. (2009). 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Topic: Ancient vs. Modern Rabbinical Commentaries on Messianic Prophecies - Part 1 and 2 Retrieved from http://rachelsremnantglobal.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/2683178-ancient-vs-modern-rabbinical-commentaries-on-messianic-prophecies-part-1 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Mills, W. E., & Bullard, R. A. (1990). Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books/about/Mercer_Dictionary_of_the_Bible.html?id=goq0VWw9rGIC' now ' 79 \\tc2 Mills, W. E., & Bullard, R. A. (1990). Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books/about/Mercer_Dictionary_of_the_Bible.html?id=goq0VWw9rGIC' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Mills, W. E., & Bullard, R. A. (1990). Mercer Dictionary of the Bible. 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The 613 Commandments. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from The613Commands, www.the613commandments.com/The-List-of-the-613-Commandments.html' now ' 92 The Psalm 119 Foundation, & RamBam. (2008, May 29). The 613 Commandments. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from The613Commands, www.the613commandments.com/The-List-of-the-613-Commandments.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Rat, T. T. (2012, August 12). MarYah - Eastern PeshittA and Western PeshittO Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/103553871/25-MarYah-Eastern-PeshittA-and-Western-PeshittO' now ' 93 \\tc2 Rat, T. T. (2012, August 12). MarYah - Eastern PeshittA and Western PeshittO Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/103553871/25-MarYah-Eastern-PeshittA-and-Western-PeshittO' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Rat, T. T. (2012, August 12). MarYah - Eastern PeshittA and Western PeshittO Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/103553871/25-MarYah-Eastern-PeshittA-and-Western-PeshittO' now ' 93 Rat, T. T. (2012, August 12). MarYah - Eastern PeshittA and Western PeshittO Retrieved from www.scribd.com/document/103553871/25-MarYah-Eastern-PeshittA-and-Western-PeshittO ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Rich, T. R., & RamBam. (1996). Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments). Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Judaism 101, www.jewfaq.org/613.htm' now ' 94 \\tc2 Rich, T. R., & RamBam. (1996). Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments). Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Judaism 101, www.jewfaq.org/613.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Rich, T. R., & RamBam. (1996). Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments). Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Judaism 101, www.jewfaq.org/613.htm' now ' 94 Rich, T. R., & RamBam. (1996). Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments). Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Judaism 101, www.jewfaq.org/613.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Rodkinson, M. L. (1918). The Babylonian Talmud (2nd ed.). Retrieved from www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Babylonian_Talmud__Translated_by_Michael_L._Rodkinson_.pdf' now ' 95 \\tc2 Rodkinson, M. L. (1918). The Babylonian Talmud (2nd ed.). Retrieved from www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Babylonian_Talmud__Translated_by_Michael_L._Rodkinson_.pdf' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' token in LUK,23,33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Rodkinson, M. L. (1918). The Babylonian Talmud (2nd ed.). Retrieved from www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Babylonian_Talmud__Translated_by_Michael_L._Rodkinson_.pdf' now ' 95 Rodkinson, M. L. (1918). The Babylonian Talmud (2nd ed.). Retrieved from www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Babylonian_Talmud__Translated_by_Michael_L._Rodkinson_.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' token in LUK,23,33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Rosenbloom, E. The Hebrew Alphabet. Retrieved June 9, 2011, from Rosenlake, www.rosenlake.net/er/alefbeth/index.html' now ' 96 \\tc2 Rosenbloom, E. The Hebrew Alphabet. Retrieved June 9, 2011, from Rosenlake, www.rosenlake.net/er/alefbeth/index.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Rosenbloom, E. The Hebrew Alphabet. Retrieved June 9, 2011, from Rosenlake, www.rosenlake.net/er/alefbeth/index.html' now ' 96 Rosenbloom, E. The Hebrew Alphabet. 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The Priestly Divisions Retrieved from http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2011/07/priestly-divisions.html' now ' 100 \\tc2 Safrai, R. S. (2011, July 18). The Priestly Divisions Retrieved from http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2011/07/priestly-divisions.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Safrai, R. S. (2011, July 18). The Priestly Divisions Retrieved from http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2011/07/priestly-divisions.html' now ' 100 Safrai, R. S. (2011, July 18). The Priestly Divisions Retrieved from http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2011/07/priestly-divisions.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Santala, R., & Kinnaird, W. (1992). The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinic Writings. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from ristosantala.com, www.ristosantala.com/rsla/OT/index.html' now ' 101 \\tc2 Santala, R., & Kinnaird, W. (1992). The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinic Writings. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from ristosantala.com, www.ristosantala.com/rsla/OT/index.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Santala, R., & Kinnaird, W. (1992). The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinic Writings. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from ristosantala.com, www.ristosantala.com/rsla/OT/index.html' now ' 101 Santala, R., & Kinnaird, W. (1992). The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinic Writings. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from ristosantala.com, www.ristosantala.com/rsla/OT/index.html ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,23,36 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Smallwood, L. (2010). The Names & Attributes of God: Adonai (Adonay) & Elohim / El / Eloah. Retrieved June 6, 2011, from My Redeemer Lives, www.myredeemerlives.com/namesofgod/adonai-elohim.html' now ' 102 \\tc2 Smallwood, L. (2010). The Names & Attributes of God: Adonai (Adonay) & Elohim / El / Eloah. Retrieved June 6, 2011, from My Redeemer Lives, www.myredeemerlives.com/namesofgod/adonai-elohim.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Smallwood, L. (2010). The Names & Attributes of God: Adonai (Adonay) & Elohim / El / Eloah. 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Smith’s Bible Dictionary. United States: Nelson Reference & Electronic Publishing. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Stern, D. H. (1994). Jewish New Testament Commentary (5th ed.). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications.' now ' 104 \\tc2 Stern, D. H. (1994). Jewish New Testament Commentary (5th ed.). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Stern, D. H. (1994). Jewish New Testament Commentary (5th ed.). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications.' now ' 104 Stern, D. H. (1994). Jewish New Testament Commentary (5th ed.). Clarksville, MD: Jewish New Testament Publications. 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Messianic Judaism: A Modern Movement with an Ancient Past (A Revision of Messianic Jewish Manifesto). Clarksville, MD: Messianic Jewish Resources International. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Stim, R. (2014, March 11). Welcome to the Public Domain Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/' now ' 107 \\tc2 Stim, R. (2014, March 11). Welcome to the Public Domain Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)' token in LUK,23,54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Stim, R. (2014, March 11). Welcome to the Public Domain Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/' now ' 107 Stim, R. (2014, March 11). Welcome to the Public Domain Retrieved from http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/ ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Strong, J. (1988). Strongs Exhaustive Concordance. Abingdon Press.' now ' 108 \\tc2 Strong, J. (1988). Strongs Exhaustive Concordance. Abingdon Press.' 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Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Touger, M., & RamBam. Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm' now ' 113 Touger, M., & RamBam. Sefer Hamitzvot for children. Retrieved June 30, 2012, from Chabad, www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/6245/jewish/Sefer-Hamitzvot.htm ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Jewish Encyclopedia 1906, www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13809-small-and-large-letters' now ' 114 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002a). Small and Large Letters. 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Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002b). Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S' now ' 115 Toy, C. H., & Eisenstein, J. D. (2002b). Suspended Letters. In Jewish Encyclopedia 1906 (1906th ed.). Retrieved from www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1180&letter=S ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' now ' 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93' now ' 116 Trimm, D. J. (2014, June). PaRDeS: Four Levels of Interpretation Retrieved from http://nazarenejudaism.com/?page_id=93 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. Retrieved January 29, 2011a, from TruthNet, www.truthnet.org/TheMessiah/6_Messiah_Types/' now ' 117 \\tc2 TruthNet. Messiah Types in the Tanakh, the Messiah of Israel. 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Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Technology University Eindoven, www.win.tue.nl/\xa0aeb/natlang/hebrew/hebrew_bible.html' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 TU/e. Typographic Details in the Hebrew Bible. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Technology University Eindoven, www.win.tue.nl/\xa0aeb/natlang/hebrew/hebrew_bible.html' now ' 119 TU/e. Typographic Details in the Hebrew Bible. Retrieved June 19, 2011, from Technology University Eindoven, www.win.tue.nl/\xa0aeb/natlang/hebrew/hebrew_bible.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in LUK,24,46 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf' now ' 120 \\tc2 Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf' now ' 120 Van Etten, E. (2006). Checklist for Conducting a Fair Use Analysis Before using Copyrighted Materials. Retrieved from http://copyright.cornell.edu/policies/docs/Fair_Use_Checklist.pdf ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current.' now ' 121 \\tc2 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 121 \\tc2 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current.' now ' 121 Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W. (1920). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. Nashville: Nelson Current. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' now ' 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management' now ' 122 Vinjamuri, D. (2004). What’s In a Name? Branding Comes to the Nonprofit World. Journal for Nonprofit Management ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' now ' 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org' now ' 123 Younan, P. D. (2000). Peshitta Aramaic/English Interlinear New Testament. Retrieved February 2012, from Peshitta, www.peshitta.org ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm' now ' 124 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm' now ' 124 Younan, P. D. (2010). Use of 0rbg in Classical and Contemporary Aramaic Thought. Retrieved from www.peshitta.org/bethgazza/Gabra.htm ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' token in LUK,24,50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html' now ' 125 \\tc2 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' token in LUK,24,50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html' now ' 125 The Young Earth Creation Club. Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible. Retrieved April 26, 2015, from Creationists, www.creationists.org/scientific-foreknowledge-in-the-bible.html ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm' now ' 126 \\tc2 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' token in LUK,24,50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in IXT -1:5 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. Retrieved June 2, 2011, from Zeitun-eg, www.zeitun-eg.org/ecfidx.htm' now ' 126 Zeitun-eg. (1996). Early Church Fathers Collection. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' now ' 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' now ' 2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' now ' 2 Gen 3:15a Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 3:15a \\tc3 Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 \\tc4 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth.' now ' 2 Gen 3:15a Luke 1:35 and John 12:31 Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 Gen 3:15b John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Gen 3:15b \\tc3 John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power.' now ' 3 Gen 3:15b John 12:31-33 Heb 2:14-15; Rev 12:10, 20:1-3 Messiah’s heels bruise the serpent’s head. The serpent retaliates, but is hurled down from power. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Gen 9:26 \\tc3 Gal 3:8 \\tc4 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.”' now ' 4 Gen 9:26 Gal 3:8 Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by " token in JHN,1,32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Gen 12:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.”' now ' 5 Gen 12:3 Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16 Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ruach haKodesh' token in JHN,1,32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)' token in JHN,1,32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Gen 12:7 \\tc3 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 \\tc4 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God.' now ' 6 Gen 12:7 John 1:29b-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14 The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' token in JHN,1,32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Gen 22:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a \\tc4 Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.”' now ' 7 Gen 22:8 Luke 23:33; John 1:29a Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in JHN,1,32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Gen 22:14 \\tc3 Gal 3:14 \\tc4 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13).' now ' 8 Gen 22:14 Gal 3:14 Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Gen 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 \\tc4 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham.' now ' 9 Gen 22:18 Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16 The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Gen 49:10a \\tc3 Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 \\tc4 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 10 Gen 49:10a Matt 1:2; Luke 3:33 King Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,2,13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,2,13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Gen 49:10b \\tc3 John 18:31 \\tc4 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter.' now ' 11 Gen 49:10b John 18:31 When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,2,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Ex 12:46 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 12 Ex 12:46 John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb. (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,2,23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Ex 17:6 \\tc3 1 Cor 10:4 \\tc4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah.' now ' 13 Ex 17:6 1 Cor 10:4 “The Rock” explained by the NC passage is not directly a prophecy but a manifestation of Messiah. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,2,23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:" \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) \\tc4 Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15)." now ' 14 Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14) Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19) Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara\'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in JHN,3,17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Num 21:9 \\tc3 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 \\tc4 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man.' now ' 15 Num 21:9 John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26 The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in JHN,3,17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in JHN,3,17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Num 24:17 \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 \\tc4 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership.' now ' 16 Num 24:17 Matt 2:1-2; Luke 1:30-33 Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Num 24:17-18 \\tc3 Rev 22:16 \\tc4 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom.' now ' 17 Num 24:17-18 Rev 22:16 Kingdom reign was first fulfilled by King David against Edom and Moab. Reference to the (Gen 49:10) scepter is finally fulfilled in the Messiah’s kingdom. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 89 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Deut 18:15 \\tc3 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 \\tc4 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel.' now ' 18 Deut 18:15 2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25 Moses prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Deut 18:17-19 \\tc3 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet.' now ' 19 Deut 18:17-19 Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24 God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 93 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Deut 18:19 \\tc3 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 \\tc4 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words.' now ' 20 Deut 18:19 Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29 Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:7 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Deut 21:22-23 \\tc3 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5).' now ' 21 Deut 21:22-23 John 19:31; Gal 3:13 Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,4,37 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Ruth 4:12-17 \\tc3 Gal 3:13 \\tc4 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David.' now ' 22 Ruth 4:12-17 Gal 3:13 Descendent of Boaz and Ruth, who are the great grandparents of King David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 \\tc4 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11).' now ' 23 2 Sam 7:12-13 Matt 1:1, 1:6, 1:12; Luke 3:31 “Messiah is descendent of David without a curse – Matthew is Joseph’s Genealogy and Luke is Mary’s genealogy. The significance is in Joseph’s lineage, a man named Jeconiah (Matt 1:12). God cursed Jeconiah (Jer 22:24) who is also called Coniah (1 Chr 3:16-17). The curse states that no descendant of his will ever sit on the throne of David, “For no man of his descendants will prosper sitting on the throne of David or ruling again in Judah (Jer 22:30; 1 Chr 17:11-14)”. Messiah is of the “seed of woman” (Gen 3:15) and therefore not under the curse found in Joseph’s line, though Joseph is an upright man who was redeemed in likeness of the tribe of Levi being redeemed from the “curse” on their tribe’s origin (Gen 49:5-7; Deut 33:8-11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:16b \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 24 2 Sam 7:16b 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:32-33 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 2 Sam 7:13-14 \\tc3 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7).' now ' 25 2 Sam 7:13-14 1 Chr 17:11-14; Luke 1:31-35 Messiah is the son of God. His throne is established forever. (Messiah is the son of God. (See also 1 Chr 17:13-15; Ps 2:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 2 Sam 22:50 \\tc3 Rom 15:9 \\tc4 Messiah is praised among the nations' now ' 26 2 Sam 22:50 Rom 15:9 Messiah is praised among the nations ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 1 Chr 5:2 \\tc3 Luke 3:33 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Judah.' now ' 27 1 Chr 5:2 Luke 3:33 Messiah is a descendant of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:11-12 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David.' now ' 28 1 Chr 17:11-12 Luke 1:32-33; Heb 1:5-8 Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 1 Chr 17:13-15 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7).' now ' 29 1 Chr 17:13-15 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:5-8 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; Ps 2:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,6,4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Ps 2:1-2 \\tc3 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 \\tc4 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles.' now ' 30 Ps 2:1-2 Acts 2:23, 4:25-28 Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 2:2 \\tc3 Acts 2:27b-28 \\tc4 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”.' now ' 31 Ps 2:2 Acts 2:27b-28 To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally Mashiach—“Messiah”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,6,31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 32 Ps 2:6-7 (+12) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Heb 12:22, 12:28 \\tc4 King Messiah rules from mount Zion.' now ' 33 Ps 2:6 Heb 12:22, 12:28 King Messiah rules from mount Zion. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps 2:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 \\tc4 Messiah is a King.' now ' 34 Ps 2:6 Matt 2:2; John 18:37 Messiah is a King. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Ps 2:7b \\tc3 Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 \\tc4 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15).' now ' 35 Ps 2:7b Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33 Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14a; 1 Chr 17:13-15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Ps 2:8 \\tc3 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 \\tc4 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world.' now ' 36 Ps 2:8 John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49 Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in JHN,7,2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew ' token in JHN,7,2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ps 2:8b \\tc3 Matt 28:18 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all nations.' now ' 37 Ps 2:8b Matt 28:18 Messiah is given authority over all nations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in JHN,7,2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' token in JHN,7,2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Ps 2:12a \\tc3 Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 \\tc4 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor.' now ' 38 Ps 2:12a Matthew 17:5; John 3:36 “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) \\tc3 John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) \\tc4 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c).' now ' 39 Ps 2:12 (+6-7) John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47) Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Ps 8:2a \\tc3 Matt 21:15-16 \\tc4 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah.' now ' 40 Ps 8:2a Matt 21:15-16 Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 41 \\tc2 Ps 8:5-6 \\tc3 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 \\tc4 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold.' now ' 41 Ps 8:5-6 Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9 His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 42 \\tc2 Ps 8:5b-6 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is given authority over all things.' now ' 42 Ps 8:5b-6 Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9 Messiah is given authority over all things. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in JHN,7,37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 43 \\tc2 Ps 16:10 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 43 Ps 16:10 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Hoshana Rabbah' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 44 \\tc2 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution.' now ' 44 Ps 22:1 (Ref to Ch 22) Matt 27:46 When Jesus quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Jesus is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Jesus’ intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl lulavs' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 45 \\tc2 Ps 22:1a \\tc3 Matt 27:46 \\tc4 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?”' now ' 45 Ps 22:1a Matt 27:46 Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* before God and chant ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" 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All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 46 \\tc2 Ps 22:1b \\tc3 Mark 15:34 \\tc4 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a).' now ' 46 Ps 22:1b Mark 15:34 Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4b). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24a). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" 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All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 47 \\tc2 Ps 22:6b \\tc3 Luke 23:21-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a).' now ' 47 Ps 22:6b Luke 23:21-25 Messiah is despised. (See also Is 53:3a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!' token in JHN,7,37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 48 \\tc2 Ps 22:7 \\tc3 Matt 27:39-40 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 48 Ps 22:7 Matt 27:39-40 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 49 \\tc2 Ps 22:8 \\tc3 Matt 27:43 \\tc4 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.”' now ' 49 Ps 22:8 Matt 27:43 Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,7,40 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 50 \\tc2 Ps 22:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21 \\tc4 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb.' now ' 50 Ps 22:9-10 Matt 1:20-21 Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,7,42 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 51 \\tc2 Ps 22:11b \\tc3 Matt 26:56 \\tc4 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples.' now ' 51 Ps 22:11b Matt 26:56 Messiah is abandoned by the disciples. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 52 \\tc2 Ps 22:14a \\tc3 John 19:34 \\tc4 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2).' now ' 52 Ps 22:14a John 19:34 “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,7,52 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 53 \\tc2 Ps 22:14b \\tc3 Luke 23:33 \\tc4 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20).' now ' 53 Ps 22:14b Luke 23:33 Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17a, 34:20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in JHN,8,5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' token in JHN,8,5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 54 \\tc2 Ps 22:14c \\tc3 John 19:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a).' now ' 54 Ps 22:14c John 19:33-34 Messiah’s heart melts like wax. The blood and water running out of the pierced side align with a disorder called “pericardial effusion”. Stress on the heart causing edema (swelling fluids) in the outer sac of the heart muscle. By going upward from the side with a spear, up to 2 liters of water could pour out along with the blood when the heart was pierced. (See also Ps 22:17a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 55 \\tc2 Ps 22:15b \\tc3 Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b).' now ' 55 Ps 22:15b Matt 27:48; John 19:28-29 Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21a-b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl ' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 56 \\tc2 Ps 22:16a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27).' now ' 56 Ps 22:16a Matt 27:38 Messiah is surrounded by Gentiles “dogs” at his crucifixion. “Dog” is a derogatory term for non-Jews, Gentiles. New Covenant example of metaphor (Matt 15:21-27). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 57 \\tc2 Ps 22:16b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-43 \\tc4 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death.' now ' 57 Ps 22:16b Matt 27:41-43 Messiah is surrounded by enemies at his death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." 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ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of ' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 58 \\tc2 Ps 22:16c \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 24:39 \\tc4 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced.' now ' 58 Ps 22:16c Luke 23:33, 24:39 Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.' token in JHN,8,12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 59 \\tc2 Ps 22:17a \\tc3 John 19:34, 19:36 \\tc4 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20).' now ' 59 Ps 22:17a John 19:34, 19:36 The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14b-c, 34:19-20). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,8,17 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 60 \\tc2 Ps 22:17b \\tc3 Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 \\tc4 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' now ' 60 Ps 22:17b Luke 23:35a; John 19:20 People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 61 \\tc2 Ps 22:18 \\tc3 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes.' now ' 61 Ps 22:18 Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24 The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 62 \\tc2 Ps 22:22 \\tc3 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 \\tc4 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers.' now ' 62 Ps 22:22 John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12 Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 63 \\tc2 Ps 22:27-28 \\tc3 Rev 7:9-10 \\tc4 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations.' now ' 63 Ps 22:27-28 Rev 7:9-10 All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 64 \\tc2 Ps 23:1 \\tc3 John 10:11, 10:14-15 \\tc4 Good Shepherd’s characteristics.' now ' 64 Ps 23:1 John 10:11, 10:14-15 Good Shepherd’s characteristics. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 65 \\tc2 Ps 27:12 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-59 \\tc4 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses.' now ' 65 Ps 27:12 Mark 14:55-59 The Messiah is accused by false witnesses. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in JHN,9,7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 66 \\tc2 Ps 27:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:42-43 \\tc4 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations.' now ' 66 Ps 27:12-13 Matt 27:42-43 Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following ' token in JHN,9,7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in JHN,9,7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).' token in JHN,9,7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 67 \\tc2 Ps 30:3 \\tc3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18).' now ' 67 Ps 30:3 Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 49:15, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 68 \\tc2 Ps 31:5 \\tc3 Luke 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.”' now ' 68 Ps 31:5 Luke 23:46 Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in JHN,9,14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).' token in JHN,9,14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 69 \\tc2 Ps 34:19-20 \\tc3 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 \\tc4 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' now ' 69 Ps 34:19-20 Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16 In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Passover lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17a “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,9,31 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 70 \\tc2 Ps 34:20 \\tc3 John 19:32-33, 19:36 \\tc4 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c).' now ' 70 Ps 34:20 John 19:32-33, 19:36 None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the Passover lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17a, 22:14b-c). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 71 \\tc2 Ps 35:11 \\tc3 Mark 14:55-57 \\tc4 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b).' now ' 71 Ps 35:11 Mark 14:55-57 False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 72 \\tc2 Ps 38:14 \\tc3 Matt 27:14 \\tc4 Messiah will be silent before his accusers.' now ' 72 Ps 38:14 Matt 27:14 Messiah will be silent before his accusers. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 73 \\tc2 Ps 40:6-8 \\tc3 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice.' now ' 73 Ps 40:6-8 John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9 Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 74 \\tc2 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) \\tc3 Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 \\tc4 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him.' now ' 74 Ps 40:7 (context 40:6-10) Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9 Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,10,22 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 75 \\tc2 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' now ' 75 Ps 40:7-8 (context: 40:6-10) \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah comes to do God’s will.' 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ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called ' token in JHN,10,22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 76 \\tc2 Ps 40:9-10 \\tc3 Luke 4:16-21 \\tc4 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation.' now ' 76 Ps 40:9-10 Luke 4:16-21 Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Tevet' token in JHN,10,22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Good·.' token in JHN,10,22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 77 \\tc2 Ps 41:9 \\tc3 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 77 Ps 41:9 Mark 14:17-20; John 13:18-27 The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:5a); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13b; Matt 27:7). (See also Ps 55:12-14; Zech 11:12-13a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 78 \\tc2 Ps 45:2 \\tc3 Luke 4:22 \\tc4 Messiah speaks with gracious words.' now ' 78 Ps 45:2 Luke 4:22 Messiah speaks with gracious words. ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,10,34 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in JHN,10,36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 79 \\tc2 Ps 45:6a \\tc3 Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as God.' now ' 79 Ps 45:6a Col 1:15; Heb 1:8-9 Messiah is referred to as God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' token in JHN,10,36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,10,36 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 80 \\tc2 Ps 45:6-7 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 \\tc4 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting.' now ' 80 Ps 45:6-7 Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8 The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 81 \\tc2 Ps 45:7 \\tc3 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah will act with righteousness.' now ' 81 Ps 45:7 Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30 Messiah will act with righteousness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 82 \\tc2 Ps 49:15 \\tc3 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18).' now ' 82 Ps 49:15 Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24 The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 83 \\tc2 Ps 55:12-14 \\tc3 Matt 26:48-50 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a).' now ' 83 Ps 55:12-14 Matt 26:48-50 Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 84 \\tc2 Ps 68:18a \\tc3 Acts 1:9-11 \\tc4 Messiah will ascend into heaven.' now ' 84 Ps 68:18a Acts 1:9-11 Messiah will ascend into heaven. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 85 \\tc2 Ps 68:18b \\tc3 Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God.' now ' 85 Ps 68:18b Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11 Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 86 \\tc2 Ps 69:4a \\tc3 John 15:24-25 \\tc4 Hated without a cause.' now ' 86 Ps 69:4a John 15:24-25 Hated without a cause. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 87 \\tc2 Ps 69:4b \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 \\tc4 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).”' now ' 87 Ps 69:4b Rom 4:25, 5:18-19 “Accused by false accusations by many enemies. “I am forced to restore what I did not steal.” Consider the parallel and contrast in (Is 53:5-6) “he was afflicted for our crimes.” (See also Is 49:7).” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,11,55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,11,55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 88 \\tc2 Ps 69:7 \\tc3 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 \\tc4 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake.' now ' 88 Ps 69:7 Matt 26:65-67; John 5:17-23 Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,12,1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 89 \\tc2 Ps 69:7, 9 \\tc3 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 \\tc4 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him.' now ' 89 Ps 69:7, 9 Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65 Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,12,1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 90 \\tc2 Ps 69:8 \\tc3 John 1:11 \\tc4 Rejected by the Jews.' now ' 90 Ps 69:8 John 1:11 Rejected by the Jews. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 91 \\tc2 Ps 69:8b \\tc3 Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother.' now ' 91 Ps 69:8b Mark 3:21; John 7:3-5 Messiah is refused to be associated with even by his own siblings, children of the same mother. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in JHN,12,12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in JHN,12,12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 92 \\tc2 Ps 69:9 \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai.' now ' 92 Ps 69:9 John 2:13-17 Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,12,15 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 93 \\tc2 Ps 69:20a \\tc3 Matt 26:38, 40 \\tc4 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one.' now ' 93 Ps 69:20a Matt 26:38, 40 Messiah bears shame and seeks comforting thru companions but finds no one. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 94 \\tc2 Ps 69:20 \\tc3 Mark 14:33-41 \\tc4 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need.' now ' 94 Ps 69:20 Mark 14:33-41 The Messiah’s disciples will fail him in his time of need. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 95 \\tc2 Ps 69:21a \\tc3 Matt 27:34; John 19:29 \\tc4 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 95 Ps 69:21a Matt 27:34; John 19:29 “Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 96 \\tc2 Ps 69:21b \\tc3 Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 \\tc4 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b).' now ' 96 Ps 69:21b Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23 Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 97 \\tc2 Ps 69:25a \\tc3 Acts 1:16-20 \\tc4 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names.' now ' 97 Ps 69:25a Acts 1:16-20 The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 98 \\tc2 Ps 72 entire chapter \\tc3 Dan 7:27 \\tc4 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic.' now ' 98 Ps 72 entire chapter Dan 7:27 The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,12,38 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 99 \\tc2 Ps 72:1b \\tc3 John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 \\tc4 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11).' now ' 99 Ps 72:1b John 1:14; Heb 4:15-16, 9:15 “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). ' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,12,40 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 100 \\tc2 Ps 72:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”.' now ' 100 Ps 72:1c Matt 1:1 Messiah’s name: “Son of David the King”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 101 \\tc2 Ps 72:2 \\tc3 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 \\tc4 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules.' now ' 101 Ps 72:2 Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 102 \\tc2 Ps 72:2-7 \\tc3 John 5:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17).' now ' 102 Ps 72:2-7 John 5:22-24 Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,12,49 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 103 \\tc2 Ps 72:5 \\tc3 Rev 21:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.”' now ' 103 Ps 72:5 Rev 21:22-24 Messiah’s kingdom endures as long as sun and moon, “throughout all generations.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,13,1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in JHN,13,1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 104 \\tc2 Ps 72:6 \\tc3 Acts 3:19 \\tc4 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground.' now ' 104 Ps 72:6 Acts 3:19 Messiah’s authority is like refreshing gentle rains on “cut grass,” that is parched, cracked ground. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 105 \\tc2 Ps 72:7b \\tc3 Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 \\tc4 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace.' now ' 105 Ps 72:7b Rev 21:4, 21:27, 22:3, 22:14 Messiah’s Kingdom is characterized by enduring peace. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,13,18 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 106 \\tc2 Ps 72:8 \\tc3 Rev 17:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land.' now ' 106 Ps 72:8 Rev 17:14-15 Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 107 \\tc2 Ps 72:9 \\tc3 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 \\tc4 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant.' now ' 107 Ps 72:9 Luke 2:8-15; John 10:16 Worshiped by “desert nomads” also called Shepherds, (this rendering is debated by Scholars). Could also be Gentile nations living in the surrounding desert lands. Could be Gentiles in general living in a figurative wilderness born outside God’s covenant then coming into the covenant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 108 \\tc2 Ps 72:10 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 108 Ps 72:10 Matt 2:1b, 2:11 Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the magi [king makers] “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 109 \\tc2 Ps 72:11 \\tc3 Rev 21:24 \\tc4 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3).' now ' 109 Ps 72:11 Rev 21:24 All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 110 \\tc2 Ps 72:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 \\tc4 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both.' now ' 110 Ps 72:12-13 Matt 1:21b, 9:2-8; Luke 18:35-43; Eph 1:7 Messiah serves the poor and needy who cannot repay in kind. This could reference a literal or spiritual condition or both. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 109 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 111 \\tc2 Ps 72:14-15 \\tc3 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 \\tc4 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6).' now ' 111 Ps 72:14-15 John 14:13-17; Acts 1:6-8; Rom 8:26-27; Eph 5:20; Phil 2:10-11; Rev 19:11-16 This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in JHN,14,23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 112 \\tc2 Ps 72:16 \\tc3 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 \\tc4 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown.' now ' 112 Ps 72:16 John 12:24, 15:16; Heb 13:12 Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' token in JHN,14,23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 113 \\tc2 Ps 72:16b \\tc3 Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 \\tc4 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29).' now ' 113 Ps 72:16b Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8 This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111b ref. 29). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 114 \\tc2 Ps 72:17a \\tc3 Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b \\tc4 Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17).' now ' 114 Ps 72:17a Acts 9:15; Heb 4:3b; 1 Peter 1:20; Rev 13:8b Messiah’s name endures forever. His name is linked to his actions, the Good News of God’s Redemption (Acts 9:15). Talmud: Nedarim 39b, Pesachim 54a: “Seven things were created before the creation of the world” 1. Torah (Prov 8:22) 2. Repentance (Ps 90:2-3) 3. Garden of Eden Paradise (Gen 2:8) 4. Gehinnom Lake of Fire (Is 30:33) 5. The Throne of Glory (Ps 93:2) 6. The Tabernacle Temple (Jer 17:12) and 7. The Messiah’s name (Ps 72:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 115 \\tc2 Ps 72:17b \\tc3 Eph 1:3 \\tc4 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed.' now ' 115 Ps 72:17b Eph 1:3 In the Messiah all nations will be blessed. This adds to defining the prophecy to Abraham in (Gen 22:18). All nations will call King Messiah blessed. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 116 \\tc2 Ps 78:2 \\tc3 Matt 13:34-35 \\tc4 The Messiah will speak in parables.' now ' 116 Ps 78:2 Matt 13:34-35 The Messiah will speak in parables. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,15,25 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 117 \\tc2 Ps 80:15, 17 \\tc3 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 \\tc4 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah.' now ' 117 Ps 80:15, 17 Matt 26:63-64; Acts 5:31 Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 118 \\tc2 Ps 89:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 \\tc4 Messiah is descended from King David.' now ' 118 Ps 89:3-4 Matt 1:1; Rom 1:3 Messiah is descended from King David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 119 \\tc2 Ps 89:29 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty.' now ' 119 Ps 89:29 Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15 Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 120 \\tc2 Ps 89:51 \\tc3 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' now ' 120 Ps 89:51 Matt 9:34, 12:24 \\tc4 Messiah mocked and taunted.' 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 122 \\tc2 Ps 102:1-11 \\tc3 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 \\tc4 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22).' now ' 122 Ps 102:1-11 Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30b (context 19:16-30 The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in JHN,17,5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in JHN,17,5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' now ' 123 \\tc2 Ps 102:25-27a \\tc3 John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12 \\tc4 Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant.' 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' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in JHN,17,5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in JHN,17,5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in JHN,17,5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 124 \\tc2 Ps 109:4 \\tc3 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 \\tc4 Messiah will pray for his enemies.' now ' 124 Ps 109:4 Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34 Messiah will pray for his enemies. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 125 \\tc2 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' now ' 125 Ps 109:8a \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:15-18 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 126 \\tc2 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' now ' 126 Ps 109:8b \\tc3 Acts 1:20-26 \\tc4 The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 127 \\tc2 Ps 109:25 \\tc3 Mark 15:29-30 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads.' now ' 127 Ps 109:25 Mark 15:29-30 Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 128 \\tc2 Ps 110:1a \\tc3 Luke 20:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah is called adon [Lord].' now ' 128 Ps 110:1a Luke 20:41-44 Messiah is called adon [Lord]. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 125 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 129 \\tc2 Ps 110:1 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him.' now ' 129 Ps 110:1 Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22 Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 130 \\tc2 Ps 110:4 \\tc3 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek.' now ' 130 Ps 110:4 Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2 Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Melchizedek. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 142 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed "+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak" token in JHN,18,36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 131 \\tc2 Ps 110:5 \\tc3 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 \\tc4 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him.' now ' 131 Ps 110:5 Mark 16:19; Luke 1:71; Acts 1:5-8, 2:33, 5:31, 7:55-58; Heb 8:1-2, 10:12, 12:2; 1 Peter 3:22; Rev 6:1-4, 6:15-17 Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))' token in JHN,18,36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 132 \\tc2 Ps 118:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7).' now ' 132 Ps 118:17-18 Matt 27:41-44 The Messiah will not die but be Resurrected, himself being protected by Yahweh. The discipline is not for unrighteousness. (Combined with Is 53:4-5, 53:10-11; Ps 16:10a, 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Consider John 19:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 133 \\tc2 Ps 118:22 \\tc3 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 \\tc4 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11).' now ' 133 Ps 118:22 Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11 Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 134 \\tc2 Ps 118:22-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 \\tc4 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon.' now ' 134 Ps 118:22-23 Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9 Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 135 \\tc2 Ps 118:25-26a \\tc3 Matt 21:9; John 12:13 \\tc4 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah.' now ' 135 Ps 118:25-26a Matt 21:9; John 12:13 Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in JHN,19,20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 136 \\tc2 Ps 118:26b \\tc3 Matt 21:12-15 \\tc4 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1).' now ' 136 Ps 118:26b Matt 21:12-15 Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,19,24 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:9 tr:' \\tc1 137 \\tc2 Ps 132:17 \\tc3 Luke 1:68-70 \\tc4 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1).' now ' 137 Ps 132:17 Luke 1:68-70 Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 138 \\tc2 Prov 8:22-23 \\tc3 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah.' now ' 138 Prov 8:22-23 John 17:5, 17:24b; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17 This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah. ' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,19,32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' token in JHN,19,32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 139 \\tc2 Prov 30:4c \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 \\tc4 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish).' now ' 139 Prov 30:4c Matt 3:16-17; John 3:13-15, 5:43 (context 5:14-47); 1 John 2:22-24 Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in JHN,19,34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 140 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 John 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one.' now ' 140 Song of Songs 5:16 John 1:16-17 Messiah is referred to as the altogether lovely one. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in JHN,19,34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' ERROR: toZefania: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' token in JHN,19,34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 141 \\tc2 Song of Songs 5:16 \\tc3 Luke 4:22, 24:47 \\tc4 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.)' now ' 141 Song of Songs 5:16 Luke 4:22, 24:47 Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,19,36 has been lost INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,19,37 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 108 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' INFO: toOSISXML: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'ide', 'c#', 'toc3'} INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 142 \\tc2 Is 2:2-4 \\tc3 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\tc4 Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war.' now ' 142 Is 2:2-4 Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28 (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,20,9 has been lost ERROR: toOSISXML: Unhandled markers were {'cd'} INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 143 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 John 12:37-41 \\tc4 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him.' now ' 143 Is 6:9-10 John 12:37-41 Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 WARNING: toOSISXML: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 144 \\tc2 Is 6:9-10 \\tc3 Matt 13:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive.' now ' 144 Is 6:9-10 Matt 13:13-17 Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 WARNING: toZefania: Space before note at end of verse in JHN,20,17 has been lost ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 145 \\tc2 Is 7:14a \\tc3 Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 \\tc4 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth.' now ' 145 Is 7:14a Luke 1:27, 1:30-31 A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 146 \\tc2 Is 7:14b \\tc3 Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el." now ' 146 Is 7:14b Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3 The name Immanu\'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu\'el. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 147 \\tc2 Is 7:14c \\tc3 John 12:45; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us." now ' 147 Is 7:14c John 12:45; Col 2:9 Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 148 \\tc2 Is 8:14-15 \\tc3 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 \\tc4 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel.' now ' 148 Is 8:14-15 Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8 Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. ' ERROR: toZefania: Can't write CNC Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toZefania: Can't write IXT Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: toZefania: Can't write BAK Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXA Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXB Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXC Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXD Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXE Zefania book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXF Zefania book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toZefania: Can't write XXG Zefania book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' ERROR: toZefania: Can't write OTH Zefania book because no OSIS code available INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 149 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-2 \\tc3 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b \\tc4 Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.)' now ' 149 Is 9:1b-2 Matt 4:12b-13; Mark 1:14b Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Jesus had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toZefania: Ignored markers were {'toc2', 'p', 'b', 'id', 'c#', 'mt1', 'q1', 'ms1', 'cd', 's1', 'h', 'mt2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'toc3', 'q2'} INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' WARNING: toZefania: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 150 \\tc2 Is 9:3 \\tc3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 \\tc4 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 150 Is 9:3 John 10:16; Rom 11:25; Eph 2:14 The light that comes to the Gentiles also enlarges Israel. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 91 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 151 \\tc2 Is 9:1b-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6).' now ' 151 Is 9:1b-3 Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6d, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 152 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11-12a \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child.' now ' 152 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11-12a “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 153 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 2:11; John 1:14 \\tc4 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone.' now ' 153 Is 9:6a Luke 2:11; John 1:14 “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 154 \\tc2 Is 9:6a \\tc3 Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins.' now ' 154 Is 9:6a Luke 1:32, 1:35c; John 1:34; Col 2:9 Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 155 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Luke 4:22; John 7:46 \\tc4 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17).' now ' 155 Is 9:6b Luke 4:22; John 7:46 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 156 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong.' now ' 156 Is 9:6b Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12 Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew Gibbor means Mighty or Strong. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 157 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”.' now ' 157 Is 9:6b John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18 Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 158 \\tc2 Is 9:6b \\tc3 John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 \\tc4 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”.' now ' 158 Is 9:6b John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20 Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 159 \\tc2 Is 9:6a, 7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David.' now ' 159 Is 9:6a, 7 Luke 1:32 Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 160 \\tc2 Is 9:7 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' now ' 160 Is 9:7 Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21 Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 161 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 3:32 \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a).' now ' 161 Is 11:1 Luke 3:32 Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 162 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:22b-23 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea.' now ' 162 Is 11:1 Matt 2:22b-23 Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer [branch] is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2a). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe [branch], not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Jesus was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 163 \\tc2 Is 11:1 \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17).' now ' 163 Is 11:1 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10a; Ps 132:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 164 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 \\tc4 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' now ' 164 Is 11:2a John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1 The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' now ' 165 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:40 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3).' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 166 \\tc2 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' now ' 166 Is 11:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:46-47 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3).' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 167 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 7:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24).' now ' 167 Is 11:2b Matt 7:28-29 Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 168 \\tc2 Is 11:2b \\tc3 Matt 8:26-27 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22).' now ' 168 Is 11:2b Matt 8:26-27 Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 169 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13).' now ' 169 Is 11:2c Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16 Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 170 \\tc2 Is 11:2c \\tc3 John 5:19, 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.)' now ' 170 Is 11:2c John 5:19, 5:30 Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 171 \\tc2 Is 11:3-4 \\tc3 Mark 12:41-44 \\tc4 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d).' now ' 171 Is 11:3-4 Mark 12:41-44 Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1c-d). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 172 \\tc2 Is 11:10a \\tc3 Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 \\tc4 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17).' now ' 172 Is 11:10a Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12 “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 173 \\tc2 Is 11:10b \\tc3 John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 \\tc4 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3).' now ' 173 Is 11:10b John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9 Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 174 \\tc2 Is 16:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 \\tc4 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7).' now ' 174 Is 16:4-5 Luke 1:71, 1:74-75 In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 175 \\tc2 Is 22:22 \\tc3 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 \\tc4 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions.' now ' 175 Is 22:22 Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7 Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 176 \\tc2 Is 25:8 \\tc3 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 \\tc4 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins.' now ' 176 Is 25:8 Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18 Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 177 \\tc2 Is 26:19 \\tc3 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 \\tc4 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.)' now ' 177 Is 26:19 Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17 The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 178 \\tc2 Is 28:16 (15-18) \\tc3 1 Peter 2:4-6 \\tc4 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26)' now ' 178 Is 28:16 (15-18) 1 Peter 2:4-6 Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 179 \\tc2 Is 29:18 \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 \\tc4 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5).' now ' 179 Is 29:18 Mark 7:32-35, 10:46b, 10:49-52 Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 180 \\tc2 Is 35:4 (4-6) \\tc3 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) \\tc4 With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others.' now ' 180 Is 35:4 (4-6) 2 Thes 1:6-8; Rev 22:11-12 (8-12) With the glory and splendor of God, Messiah brings vengeance and retribution on some and he will save others. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 181 \\tc2 Is 35:5-6a \\tc3 Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 \\tc4 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement).' now ' 181 Is 35:5-6a Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21 Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 182 \\tc2 Is 35:5a \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 \\tc4 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 182 Is 35:5a Matt 9:27-30a; Mark 8:22-25 Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 183 \\tc2 Is 35:5b \\tc3 Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 \\tc4 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 183 Is 35:5b Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27 Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 184 \\tc2 Is 35:6a \\tc3 Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 \\tc4 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years).' now ' 184 Is 35:6a Mark 2:10-12 (1:40-2:12); John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9 Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 185 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 \\tc4 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 185 Is 35:6b-7a Matt 9:32-33; Luke 11:14 Mute mouth speaks praise. (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 186 \\tc2 Is 35:6b-7a \\tc3 John 7:37-38 \\tc4 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 186 Is 35:6b-7a John 7:37-38 Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 187 \\tc2 Is 35:8 \\tc3 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' now ' 187 Is 35:8 Matt 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24 \\tc4 Pathway for the upright, those who are clean, to walk in, (waters in the desert Is 35:7) and not for those unclean. (See also Is 29:18-19).' 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(See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 188 \\tc2 Is 40:3 (3-5) \\tc3 Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 \\tc4 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1).' now ' 188 Is 40:3 (3-5) Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23 A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 189 \\tc2 Is 40:3 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 189 Is 40:3 John 1:14 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 190 \\tc2 Is 40:9b-10a \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh).' now ' 190 Is 40:9b-10a John 1:14 Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 191 \\tc2 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' now ' 191 Is 40:10 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12 \\tc4 Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 192 \\tc2 Is 40:11 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' now ' 192 Is 40:11 John 10:11 \\tc4 Messiah is likened to a Shepherd.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 194 \\tc2 Is 42:1b \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah pleases God.' now ' 194 Is 42:1b Matt 3:16-17, 17:5 Messiah pleases God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 195 \\tc2 Is 42:1c \\tc3 Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a \\tc4 Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4).' 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(See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 195 Is 42:1c Matt 3:16b; Acts 10:38a Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (See also Is 11:3-4). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 196 \\tc2 Is 42:1d \\tc3 Matt 12:18d, 24:14 \\tc4 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4).' now ' 196 Is 42:1d Matt 12:18d, 24:14 Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' now ' 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 197 \\tc2 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' now ' 197 Is 42:2 \\tc3 Matt 12:19 \\tc4 Messiah will not draw attention to himself.' 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(See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 198 \\tc2 Is 42:3-4 \\tc3 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 \\tc4 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2).' now ' 198 Is 42:3-4 Matt 12:11-13, 12:20 Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 199 \\tc2 Is 42:4c \\tc3 Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 \\tc4 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a).' now ' 199 Is 42:4c Acts 13:4, 14:26, 21:16; Eph 2:17 The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 200 \\tc2 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' now ' 200 Is 42:6a \\tc3 John 5:19-20 \\tc4 God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 201 \\tc2 Is 42:6 \\tc3 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b).' now ' 201 Is 42:6 Matt 26:27-28; Eph 2:5-6; Heb 12:23-24 Messiah is God’s covenant with the people; he was trained and formed by God to accomplish this purpose. (See also Is 49:8b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 \\tc2 Is 42:6c \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' 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(See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6).' now ' 202 Is 42:6c Luke 2:30-32; John 8:12 Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 203 \\tc2 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 Is 42:7 (5-9) \\tc3 Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) \\tc4 Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' 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(See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b).' now ' 203 Is 42:7 (5-9) Matt 9:27-30a; Luke 4:18 (16-22); John 9:39-41 (Context all Ch. 9) Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' now ' 204 \\tc2 Is 42:9 \\tc3 John 13:19 \\tc4 Messiah declares things before they happen.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 205 \\tc2 Is 43:11 \\tc3 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 \\tc4 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah.' now ' 205 Is 43:11 Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10a). The Servant is the Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 206 \\tc2 Is 48:12b \\tc3 Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' now ' 206 Is 48:12b Rev 1:8, 22:13 \\tc4 Messiah holds the title of alef tav (Hebrew), alpha omega (Greek), urim thumin (Hebrew alef tav), The first and the last.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 208 \\tc2 Is 48:16 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17 \\tc4 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.”' now ' 208 Is 48:16 Col 1:15-17 In all of creation, Messiah participated in and holds it all together. “From the beginning … at the time it happened, I was there.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' now ' 209 \\tc2 Is 48:16b \\tc3 John 1:1-2, 17:5 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 210 \\tc2 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' now ' 210 Is 48:16c \\tc3 Acts 10:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 211 \\tc2 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' now ' 211 Is 49:1a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14 \\tc4 Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4c).' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 212 \\tc2 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' now ' 212 Is 49:1b \\tc3 Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11 \\tc4 Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 213 \\tc2 Is 49:1c \\tc3 Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' now ' 213 Is 49:1c Matt 1:21 \\tc4 Messiah was named before his birth.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:" \\tc1 216 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate." now ' 216 Is 49:3b John 8:54-55, 12:49-50 Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Ya\'akov Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 217 \\tc2 Is 49:3b \\tc3 Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 \\tc4 The work that Messiah does will glorify God.' now ' 217 Is 49:3b Matt 15:30-31; John 12:27-29, 17:1-5 The work that Messiah does will glorify God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 218 \\tc2 Is 49:4a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-42 \\tc4 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain.' now ' 218 Is 49:4a Luke 19:41-42 Messiah’s work among Israel’s tribes appears to be in vain. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 219 \\tc2 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' now ' 219 Is 49:5b \\tc3 Matt 10:5-6, 15:24 \\tc4 Messiah will restore and raise up Israel, turning them back to God.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 220 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 \\tc4 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d).' now ' 220 Is 49:6 Luke 2:31-32; Acts 13:47-48; Rom 3:22 Messiah is a light to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 60:1-3). (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 42:6d). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 221 \\tc2 Is 49:6 \\tc3 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 \\tc4 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth.' now ' 221 Is 49:6 Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47 Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 222 \\tc2 Is 49:7a \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b).' now ' 222 Is 49:7a John 15:23-25 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 133 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 223 \\tc2 Is 49:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 \\tc4 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6).' now ' 223 Is 49:8b Matt 26:28 Also referenced: Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6; 2 Cor 6:2; Rev 19:11-21+; Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11 “Preserved you as a covenant for the people” - the restoring the land and distributing inheritance was anticipated at Messiah’s coming (see in Luke 24:21 and Acts 1:6). The national-political redemption is yet to come at the demise of the anti-Messiah and the establishment of Messiah’s eternal kingdom. (Rev 19:11-21 is describing Ezekiel 38-39 and Daniel 11). Judaism in the days of Yeshua expected political redemption with the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Acts 1:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 81 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 224 \\tc2 Is 50:4 \\tc3 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 \\tc4 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men.' now ' 224 Is 50:4 Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50 The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 225 \\tc2 Is 50:4a \\tc3 Matt 11:28 \\tc4 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary.' now ' 225 Is 50:4a Matt 11:28 Messiah’s teachings can sustain the weary. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 226 \\tc2 Is 50:5 \\tc3 John 12:27 \\tc4 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will.' now ' 226 Is 50:5 John 12:27 Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 227 \\tc2 Is 50:6a \\tc3 John 19:1 \\tc4 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.”' now ' 227 Is 50:6a John 19:1 Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 228 \\tc2 Is 50:6 \\tc3 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy.' now ' 228 Is 50:6 Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4 Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Septuagint translation. The Masoretic text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 229 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67 \\tc4 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”.' now ' 229 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67 Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 230 \\tc2 Is 50:6b \\tc3 Matt 26:67, 27:30 \\tc4 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”.' now ' 230 Is 50:6b Matt 26:67, 27:30 Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from ... spitting”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 231 \\tc2 Is 50:7b \\tc3 Luke 9:51 \\tc4 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast.' now ' 231 Is 50:7b Luke 9:51 Messiah’s face is set like flint, steadfast. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 232 \\tc2 Is 50:8 \\tc3 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 \\tc4 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid.' now ' 232 Is 50:8 Luke 23:2-4; Heb 8:33-34 Messiah is justified, no negative charges against him are valid. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 233 \\tc2 Is 50:10 \\tc3 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 \\tc4 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah.' now ' 233 Is 50:10 John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23 Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 234 \\tc2 Is 50:10b \\tc3 John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 \\tc4 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God.' now ' 234 Is 50:10b John 11:9, 12:35-36, 12:46 Trusting in the servant sent brings light and direction from God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 235 \\tc2 Is 52:13 \\tc3 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 \\tc4 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted.' now ' 235 Is 52:13 John 12:27-32; Phil 2:7-11 Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 236 \\tc2 Is 52:14-15a \\tc3 Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 \\tc4 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8).' now ' 236 Is 52:14-15a Matt 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:62-64 Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15a). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 237 \\tc2 Is 52:15 \\tc3 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 \\tc4 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles.' now ' 237 Is 52:15 Matt 28:19-20a; Rom 15:20-21; 1 Cor 1:22-24 Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 238 \\tc2 Is 53:1 \\tc3 John 12:37-38 \\tc4 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah.' now ' 238 Is 53:1 John 12:37-38 The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 239 \\tc2 Is 53:2a \\tc3 Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1).' now ' 239 Is 53:2a Luke 2:7, 2:22, 2:24 Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. Luke 2:7 identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1b – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk—not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 240 \\tc2 Is 53:2b \\tc3 Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 \\tc4 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance.' now ' 240 Is 53:2b Matt 26:48-49; Phil 2:7 Messiah appears like an ordinary man. His betrayer identified Messiah in the garden by kissing him, because Messiah was not comely or handsome in appearance. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 241 \\tc2 Is 53:3a \\tc3 Luke 4:28-29 \\tc4 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b).' now ' 241 Is 53:3a Luke 4:28-29 Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 22:6b). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 88 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 242 \\tc2 Is 53:3b \\tc3 Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him.' now ' 242 Is 53:3b Matt 12:24; Luke 23:10-19; John 1:11, 12:32; Acts 13:47-48 Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 243 \\tc2 Is 53:3c \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 \\tc4 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief.' now ' 243 Is 53:3c Luke 19:41-44; John 11:33-36; Heb 4:15 Messiah sympathizes with great sorrow and grief. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 244 \\tc2 Is 53:3d \\tc3 Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 \\tc4 Men would hide their faces from Messiah.' now ' 244 Is 53:3d Mark 14:50, 14:69-71 Men would hide their faces from Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 245 \\tc2 Is 53:4a \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 \\tc4 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”.' now ' 245 Is 53:4a Matt 8:16-17, 9:35 Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 246 \\tc2 Is 53:4b \\tc3 Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 \\tc4 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18).' now ' 246 Is 53:4b Matt 27:41-44; John 19:7 Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1b, 118:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 247 \\tc2 Is 53:5a \\tc3 Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 \\tc4 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common.' now ' 247 Is 53:5a Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25 Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions.” Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 248 \\tc2 Is 53:5b \\tc3 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others.' now ' 248 Is 53:5b 1 Peter 2:24 Messiah bears and carries the sins of others. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 249 \\tc2 Is 53:5c \\tc3 Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 \\tc4 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans.' now ' 249 Is 53:5c Rom 4:25, 5:15-18; Col 1:20 Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 250 \\tc2 Is 53:5d \\tc3 Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.)' now ' 250 Is 53:5d Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24 “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 251 \\tc2 Is 53:6a \\tc3 1 Peter 2:25 \\tc4 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement.' now ' 251 Is 53:6a 1 Peter 2:25 We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 157 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 252 \\tc2 Is 53:6b \\tc3 Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) \\tc4 Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10).' now ' 252 Is 53:6b Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28; (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3b; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10) Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 253 \\tc2 Is 53:7a \\tc3 Matt 27:11-14 \\tc4 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense.' now ' 253 Is 53:7a Matt 27:11-14 Messiah is oppressed and afflicted but does not speak out in his own defense. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 254 \\tc2 Is 53:7b \\tc3 Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11).' now ' 254 Is 53:7b Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23 Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 255 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition.' now ' 255 Is 53:8a Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35 Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 256 \\tc2 Is 53:8a \\tc3 John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 \\tc4 Messiah is confined and judged.' now ' 256 Is 53:8a John 18:12-13, 18:19-24 Messiah is confined and judged. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 257 \\tc2 Is 53:8b \\tc3 Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 \\tc4 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions.' now ' 257 Is 53:8b Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19 Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 258 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:38 \\tc4 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked.' now ' 258 Is 53:9a Matt 27:38 By being killed along with other criminals, Messiah is assigned a grave with the wicked. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 259 \\tc2 Is 53:9a \\tc3 Matt 27:57-60 \\tc4 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)).' now ' 259 Is 53:9a Matt 27:57-60 Buried in a rich man’s grave. Evidence: Raymond Brown comments on Roman attitudes to the bodies of the crucified. The Digest of Justinian 48:24 (200 CE) gives two Roman political legal people’s decisions about criminals executed. Ulpian: “The bodies of those who suffer capital punishment are not to be refused to their relatives.” Julius Paulus adds: “Nor to any who seek them for burial.” Ulpian states this might be refused if the criminal was executed for treason. Therefore Yeshua was not convicted of Roman treason, but likely killed for a political motive. (The Burial of Jesus Mark 15:42-47 by Raymond Brown (1988)). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 260 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 \\tc4 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically.' now ' 260 Is 53:9b Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23 Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, personally or politically. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 261 \\tc2 Is 53:9b \\tc3 Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 \\tc4 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked.' now ' 261 Is 53:9b Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23 Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 262 \\tc2 Is 53:10a \\tc3 John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin.' now ' 262 Is 53:10a John 12:27-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 263 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 \\tc4 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering.' now ' 263 Is 53:10b Matt 20:28b; Eph 5:2 Messiah offers himself as a sin offering. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 90 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 264 \\tc2 Is 53:10b \\tc3 John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33).' now ' 264 Is 53:10b John 17:1-5; Rom 4:25; Eph 1:16-23; Heb 10:9-10; 1 John 2:2 God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 265 \\tc2 Is 53:10c \\tc3 Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 \\tc4 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”.' now ' 265 Is 53:10c Luke 24:6-7, 24:46; Acts 2:24 Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “he will prolong / lengthen his days”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 266 \\tc2 Is 53:11a \\tc3 John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 \\tc4 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7).' now ' 266 Is 53:11a John 10:17-18; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24 God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 267 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 \\tc4 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering.' now ' 267 Is 53:11b Heb 2:17-18; 4:15, 9:28 Messiah has intimate knowledge of the anguish and suffering of the sin that his atonement is covering. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 268 \\tc2 Is 53:11b \\tc3 John 6:38; Romans 6:19 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 268 Is 53:11b John 6:38; Romans 6:19 Messiah is God’s servant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 269 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 \\tc4 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards.' now ' 269 Is 53:12a Matt 28:18; Eph 1:20-22; Heb 1:3 Because of making his atonement offering, Messiah is greatly exalted by God and reaps rewards. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 107 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 270 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 \\tc4 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh.' now ' 270 Is 53:12a Luke 11:21-23; John 15:15, Rom 6:11-18, 8:1-4, 8:14-17; Gal 4:3-8; Eph 4:8-9 “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 271 \\tc2 Is 53:12a \\tc3 Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b \\tc4 Obedient even unto death.' now ' 271 Is 53:12a Matt 16:21-23; Phil 2:8b Obedient even unto death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 272 \\tc2 Is 53:12b \\tc3 Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 \\tc4 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death.' now ' 272 Is 53:12b Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 273 \\tc2 Is 53:12c \\tc3 Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 \\tc4 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching].' now ' 273 Is 53:12c Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2 Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s Torah [Teaching]. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 274 \\tc2 Is 53:12d \\tc3 Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 \\tc4 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38).' now ' 274 Is 53:12d Luke 22:32, 23:34; Heb 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2 Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 275 \\tc2 Is 55:1-2 \\tc3 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 \\tc4 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' now ' 275 Is 55:1-2 John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17 By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. Consider: By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. Consider: Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. Context: The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 276 \\tc2 Is 55:3-4 \\tc3 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 \\tc4 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34).' now ' 276 Is 55:3-4 Luke 22:20; Heb 8:6; Rev 1:5, 22:14-16 Messiah establishes a new covenant, continuing in the same authority as God with King David, and is for a witness and a leader and commander like unto David. (See also Jer 31:31-34). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 85 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 277 \\tc2 Is 55:4-5 \\tc3 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 \\tc4 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12).' now ' 277 Is 55:4-5 Luke 7:2-3, 7:9 (7:1-10); John 12:27-32; Acts 13:46-48 Gentiles / Non-Jews will be drawn unto Messiah because of the glory God bestows on him. (See Isaiah 53:12). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 278 \\tc2 Is 59:15-16 \\tc3 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 \\tc4 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans.' now ' 278 Is 59:15-16 Matt 10:32-33; Acts 4:12; Rom 8:34 The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 279 \\tc2 Is 59:16 \\tc3 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 \\tc4 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10).' now ' 279 Is 59:16 Heb 5:8-9; 9:15 The Messiah is sent from God in order to provide salvation for justice and intercession. There is no other who intercedes. (See also Is 53:8, 53:10). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 280 \\tc2 Is 59:17-18 \\tc3 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 \\tc4 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds.' now ' 280 Is 59:17-18 Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15 Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 281 \\tc2 Is 59:20-21 \\tc3 John 14:23-26 \\tc4 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33).' now ' 281 Is 59:20-21 John 14:23-26 Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s Torah [Teachings] in their inner-person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 282 \\tc2 Is 60:1-2 \\tc3 John 1:9-11, 1:14 \\tc4 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding).' now ' 282 Is 60:1-2 John 1:9-11, 1:14 The Light shines with the glory of God, yet darkness covers the people, (lack of understanding). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 283 \\tc2 Is 60:2 \\tc3 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 \\tc4 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness).' now ' 283 Is 60:2 John 1:26, 1:32-34; 2 Cor 4:4-6 God will set Messiah apart amidst people who do not recognize or understand (in darkness). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 284 \\tc2 Is 60:2-3 \\tc3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 \\tc4 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3).' now ' 284 Is 60:2-3 Luke 2:30-32; John 1:4-5 The light of Messiah draws Gentile nations. Messiah is accepted by the Gentiles (Is 49:6, 55:4-5), yet was rejected by “his own” (Is 50:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 285 \\tc2 Is 60:3 \\tc3 Matt 2:1b-2 \\tc4 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 285 Is 60:3 Matt 2:1b-2 Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 286 \\tc2 Is 60:6 \\tc3 Matt 2:11 \\tc4 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6).' now ' 286 Is 60:6 Matt 2:11 Presented with gold and frankincense, the caravans coming from Sheba (northern Africa) will proclaim the good news of the praises of Yahweh! (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 287 \\tc2 Is 60:7 \\tc3 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 \\tc4 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16).' now ' 287 Is 60:7 Rom 12:1, 15:16; Heb 13:15-16 Offering sacrifices to God that are appropriate and acceptable glorify His house. (Historically fulfilled in Ezra 6:9; Spiritually fulfilled by Rom 12:1, 15:16). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 288 \\tc2 Is 61:1 \\tc3 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 \\tc4 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a).' now ' 288 Is 61:1 Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33 Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2a). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 289 \\tc2 Is 61:1b \\tc3 John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 \\tc4 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives.' now ' 289 Is 61:1b John 8:36, 9:39; 2 Cor 3:17 Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 290 \\tc2 Is 61:1c \\tc3 John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 \\tc4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin).' now ' 290 Is 61:1c John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4 Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 291 \\tc2 Is 61:1-2 \\tc3 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 \\tc4 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted.' now ' 291 Is 61:1-2 Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21 Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 292 \\tc2 Is 61:2a \\tc3 Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 \\tc4 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God.' now ' 292 Is 61:2a Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2 Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 293 \\tc2 Is 61:2b \\tc3 John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 \\tc4 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance.' now ' 293 Is 61:2b John 3:16-19, 12:47-48; Acts 17:31 Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 294 \\tc2 Is 61:3 \\tc3 Rev 21:3-4 \\tc4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion.' now ' 294 Is 61:3 Rev 21:3-4 Fulfilled in the second coming is the establishing of the Messianic Kingdom and giving glory to those who mourned in Zion. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 295 \\tc2 Is 63:8-9 \\tc3 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 \\tc4 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' now ' 295 Is 63:8-9 John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32 The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). Consider: In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 296 \\tc2 Is 63:11-14 \\tc3 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 \\tc4 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29).' now ' 296 Is 63:11-14 Luke 10:9-11; Heb 10:29 Parallel to Yahweh and Holy Spirit during the Exodus, Messiah brings the presence of Holy Spirit with himself in like manner, but also in a different manner (Matt 28:19-20; John 14:16-17; Gal 5:16). Because of the atonement of Messiah, God has justice and promises to not removing his Spirit, (Hag 2:5). Individuals still can grieve and quench the Spirit (Eph 1:13, 4:30; 1 Thes 5:19; Heb 10:29). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 297 \\tc2 Is 64:4 \\tc3 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 \\tc4 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him.' now ' 297 Is 64:4 John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9 Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 298 \\tc2 Is 65:1 \\tc3 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 \\tc4 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him.' now ' 298 Is 65:1 Acts 13:48; Rom 11:25; Rev 21:24 Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 299 \\tc2 Is 65:2 \\tc3 John 5:37-40 \\tc4 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel.' now ' 299 Is 65:2 John 5:37-40 Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 300 \\tc2 Is 65:17 \\tc3 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 \\tc4 New heaven and new earth will be established.' now ' 300 Is 65:17 2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1-5 New heaven and new earth will be established. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 301 \\tc2 Is 65:18-19a \\tc3 Rev 21:2-3 \\tc4 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted.' now ' 301 Is 65:18-19a Rev 21:2-3 New Jerusalem is a source of joy and the people thereof are delighted. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 302 \\tc2 Jer 7:11 \\tc3 Matt 21:13 \\tc4 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant.' now ' 302 Jer 7:11 Matt 21:13 Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 303 \\tc2 Jer 23:5-6 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 \\tc4 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”.' now ' 303 Jer 23:5-6 Luke 1:32-33; 1 John 2:1b-2 The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 304 \\tc2 Jer 31:15 \\tc3 Matt 2:16-18 \\tc4 Infants will die.' now ' 304 Jer 31:15 Matt 2:16-18 Infants will die. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 305 \\tc2 Jer 31:30, 31:33 \\tc3 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 \\tc4 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.”' now ' 305 Jer 31:30, 31:33 Matt 26:28; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 John 3:3-6; Rom 3:25-26; Rev 21:27 “God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, forgiving and removing sin allows them to know God intimately.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 306 \\tc2 Jer 31:30-32 \\tc3 Matt 26:28 \\tc4 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28).' now ' 306 Jer 31:30-32 Matt 26:28 God establishes a new covenant with Israel and Judah, writing his Torah [Teaching] in their hearts. (See also Is 42:6, 56:6-7, 59:20-21, 61:8-9; Jer 32:36-42; Eze 16:59-63, all of chapter 37, 37:23-28). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 307 \\tc2 Jer 33:14-16 \\tc3 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 \\tc4 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”.' now ' 307 Jer 33:14-16 John 5:22-24, 5:29; Rom 3:25; Rev 19:11 The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 308 \\tc2 Eze 34:4 \\tc3 Matt 9:35 \\tc4 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people.' now ' 308 Eze 34:4 Matt 9:35 The Shepherds, leader teachers, of Israel do not tend to their own people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 309 \\tc2 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' now ' 309 Eze 34:5 \\tc3 Matt 9:36 \\tc4 Unfit leaders means the people have no shepherd.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 310 \\tc2 Eze 34:23-24 \\tc3 John 10:11 \\tc4 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God.' now ' 310 Eze 34:23-24 John 10:11 God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 311 \\tc2 Eze 37:24-25 \\tc3 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 \\tc4 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions.' now ' 311 Eze 37:24-25 Luke 1:32-33; John 14:12-14, 14:21; Heb 8:10 Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 312 \\tc2 Eze 37:26 \\tc3 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 \\tc4 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever.' now ' 312 Eze 37:26 1 Cor 6:19-20; Rev 21:3 The Shepherd Messiah establishes the covenant where God’s tabernacle is among the people forever. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 20 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 OC ref \\tc3 NC ref \\tc4 Summary of Prophecy' now ' # OC ref NC ref Summary of Prophecy ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' 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INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 313 \\tc2 Dan 2:34-35 \\tc3 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 \\tc4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone.' now ' 313 Dan 2:34-35 Matt 21:42; 1 Peter 2:4 A stone cut out without hands, meaning God not humans created this stone. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' now ' 314 \\tc2 Dan 2:44-45 \\tc3 Heb:1:8 \\tc4 The Messianic Kingdom is triumphant.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 315 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 Matt 26:64 \\tc4 Messiah ascends into heaven.' now ' 315 Dan 7:13 Matt 26:64 Messiah ascends into heaven. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 316 \\tc2 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' now ' 316 Dan 7:14 \\tc3 Matt 26:64; Eph 1:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah is highly exalted.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 317 \\tc2 Dan 7:13-14 \\tc3 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting.' now ' 317 Dan 7:13-14 Luke 1:31-33; Rev 11:15 The Messiah’s dominion is everlasting. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 318 \\tc2 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' now ' 318 Dan 7:18 \\tc3 Luke 1:33; Rev 2:26 \\tc4 The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of the Most High.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 319 \\tc2 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' now ' 319 Dan 9:24a \\tc3 Romans 5:6-11 \\tc4 Messiah comes to make an end to sins.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' 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The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 321 \\tc2 Dan 9:25 \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year.' now ' 321 Dan 9:25 John 12:12-13 Messiah is announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. The calculation using 360 days per calendar year, lunar year. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 322 \\tc2 Dan 9:26a \\tc3 Luke 23:33, 23:46 \\tc4 Messiah is killed.' now ' 322 Dan 9:26a Luke 23:33, 23:46 Messiah is killed. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 323 \\tc2 Dan 9:26b \\tc3 Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 \\tc4 Messiah will die for the sins of the world.' now ' 323 Dan 9:26b Luke 22:37; Heb 2:9 Messiah will die for the sins of the world. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 324 \\tc2 Dan 9:26c \\tc3 Matt 27:50-51 \\tc4 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple.' now ' 324 Dan 9:26c Matt 27:50-51 Messiah is killed before the destruction of the temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 325 \\tc2 Dan 9:26 \\tc3 Luke 24:50-53 \\tc4 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' now ' 325 Dan 9:26 Luke 24:50-53 MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Jesus’ birth between 6BC - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Jesus’ crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D). Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 326 \\tc2 Dan 10:5-6 \\tc3 Rev 1:13-16 \\tc4 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given.' now ' 326 Dan 10:5-6 Rev 1:13-16 A description of a vision of the Messiah in a glorified state is given. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 327 \\tc2 Hos 2:23 \\tc3 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 \\tc4 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel.' now ' 327 Hos 2:23 Rom 9:24-26; 1 Peter 2:10 The Lord restores His people, both Jew and Gentile, into His own land of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 328 \\tc2 Hos 3:5 \\tc3 Rom 11:11-15 \\tc4 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord.' now ' 328 Hos 3:5 Rom 11:11-15 The children of Israel return and seek the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 329 \\tc2 Hos 3:4-5 \\tc3 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 \\tc4 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David.' now ' 329 Hos 3:4-5 Matt 23:38-39; Rom 11:25-29 National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 330 \\tc2 Hos 6:2 \\tc3 1 Cor 15:3-5 \\tc4 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days.' now ' 330 Hos 6:2 1 Cor 15:3-5 Messiah resurrects from the dead. Three days represents 3 days of 24 hours, and three 1000 year days. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 331 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is the Son of God.' now ' 331 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:13-15 Messiah is the Son of God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 332 \\tc2 Hos 11:1 \\tc3 Matt 2:19-21 \\tc4 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.)' now ' 332 Hos 11:1 Matt 2:19-21 Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. (Messiah is taken to Egypt in Matt 2:13-15.) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 333 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-29 \\tc3 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 \\tc4 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people.' now ' 333 Joel 2:28-29 John 20:19-22; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:16-18 The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 334 \\tc2 Joel 2:28-30 \\tc3 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 334 Joel 2:28-30 John 5:23-24; Rom 10:8-13 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 335 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 \\tc4 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' now ' 335 Joel 2:32 Acts 2:21; Rom 10:13 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 336 \\tc2 Joel 2:32 \\tc3 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 \\tc4 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind.' now ' 336 Joel 2:32 Acts 10:5-35; Rom 10:8-13; Titus 2:11-13 Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 337 \\tc2 Amos 5:20 \\tc3 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 \\tc4 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.”' now ' 337 Amos 5:20 Matt 24:29; Luke 23:45; Referenced in Acts 2:19-20 and Rev 6:12-14 “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 338 \\tc2 Amos 8:9 \\tc3 Matt 27:45 \\tc4 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' now ' 338 Amos 8:9 Matt 27:45 God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 339 \\tc2 Amos 9:11-12 \\tc3 Acts 15:16-18 \\tc4 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David.' now ' 339 Amos 9:11-12 Acts 15:16-18 The Lord will restore the tabernacle of David. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 340 \\tc2 Obadiah 1:18 \\tc3 Gal 4:30-31 \\tc4 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them.' now ' 340 Obadiah 1:18 Gal 4:30-31 In the rein of King Messiah, Edom will not have any inheritance (being Esau was born outside the covenant of God with Abraham) and Messiah will judge them. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 341 \\tc2 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 \\tc3 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c \\tc4 The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead.' now ' 341 Jonah 1:17, 2:10 Matt 12:38-40, 16:4; Luke 24:46c The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 342 \\tc2 Mic 5:1 \\tc3 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 \\tc4 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.”' now ' 342 Mic 5:1 Matt 27:30; Mark 15:19 Smitten “...They will strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek with a reed.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 343 \\tc2 Mic 5:2a \\tc3 Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 \\tc4 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15).' now ' 343 Mic 5:2a Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:1-7; John 7:42 2.1-6 Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua’s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe’s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 344 \\tc2 Mic 5:2 \\tc3 Matt 2:6 \\tc4 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah.' now ' 344 Mic 5:2 Matt 2:6 Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 345 \\tc2 Mic 5:2b \\tc3 Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”.' now ' 345 Mic 5:2b Matt 2:1-2; John 6:38, 12:49-50 Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 346 \\tc2 Mic 5:2c \\tc3 John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 \\tc4 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”.' now ' 346 Mic 5:2c John 1:1-3, 8:58; Col 1:12-17; Rev 1:8 Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 347 \\tc2 Habakkuk 2:14 \\tc3 Rev 15:4 \\tc4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord.' now ' 347 Habakkuk 2:14 Rev 15:4 All the earth is filled with knowledge of the glory of the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 348 \\tc2 Zep 3:8 \\tc3 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 \\tc4 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days).' now ' 348 Zep 3:8 Rev 16:1, 19:11-16 The outpouring of the Lord’s wrath is at the time of judging the entire world (last days). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 349 \\tc2 Hag 2:6-9 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 349 Hag 2:6-9 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 350 \\tc2 Hag 2:21-23 \\tc3 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 \\tc4 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple.' now ' 350 Hag 2:21-23 Matt 21:12, 21:23; Heb 12:25-28 The earth and its kingdoms will be uprooted and shaken, in lieu of the unshakable Kingdom of Messiah. Messiah visits the Temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 351 \\tc2 Hag 2:23 \\tc3 Luke 3:23b-3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah).' now ' 351 Hag 2:23 Luke 3:23b-3:27b Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. The signet ring signifies authority. In this context, the ring represents royal lineage and legal authority (forefather of Messiah like unto David and Judah). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 352 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 1:14 \\tc4 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews.' now ' 352 Zech 2:10-11 John 1:14 Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 353 \\tc2 Zech 2:10-11 \\tc3 John 8:12-18 \\tc4 Adonai Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people." now ' 353 Zech 2:10-11 John 8:12-18 Adonai Tzva\'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 354 \\tc2 Zech 3:4b \\tc3 Luke 15:18-24 \\tc4 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins.' now ' 354 Zech 3:4b Luke 15:18-24 Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 355 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 Luke 3:27b \\tc4 Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23).' now ' 355 Zech 3:8 Luke 3:27b Messiah is a descendant of Zerubbabel. (See also Hag 2:23). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 356 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 John 6:37-38, 17:4 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s servant.' now ' 356 Zech 3:8 John 6:37-38, 17:4 Messiah is God’s servant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 167 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:" \\tc1 357 \\tc2 Zech 6:11-13 \\tc3 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) \\tc4 This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service." now ' 357 Zech 6:11-13 Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37a; Rev 17:14) This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on Joshua [Yah is Salvation] son of Y\'hotzadak [Yah is Righteous], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 358 \\tc2 Zech 6:12b \\tc3 Eph 2:20-22 \\tc4 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3).' now ' 358 Zech 6:12b Eph 2:20-22 Messiah builds the temple of Yahweh. (Messianic Kingdom: See Ez chapters 40-48 and Ez 48:35 with Rev 21:3). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 359 \\tc2 Zech 6:12-13 \\tc3 Heb 8:1 \\tc4 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18).' now ' 359 Zech 6:12-13 Heb 8:1 Messiah is Priest and King. (See also Jer 33:17-18). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 360 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Matt 21:8-10 \\tc4 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem.' now ' 360 Zech 9:9a Matt 21:8-10 Messiah is greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 361 \\tc2 Zech 9:9a \\tc3 Mark 11:7-10 \\tc4 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah.' now ' 361 Zech 9:9a Mark 11:7-10 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is accomplished by Messiah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 362 \\tc2 Zech 9:9b \\tc3 John 12:12-13 \\tc4 Messiah is beheld as King.' now ' 362 Zech 9:9b John 12:12-13 Messiah is beheld as King. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 363 \\tc2 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' now ' 363 Zech 9:9c \\tc3 John 5:30 \\tc4 Messiah is just.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 365 \\tc2 Zech 9:9e \\tc3 Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' now ' 365 Zech 9:9e Matt 11:29 \\tc4 Messiah is humble.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 367 \\tc2 Zech 10:4 \\tc3 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 \\tc4 Messiah is “the cornerstone”.' now ' 367 Zech 10:4 Eph 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7 Messiah is “the cornerstone”. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 368 \\tc2 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' now ' 368 Zech 11:4-6 \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13-14 \\tc4 At the time of Messiah’s coming, Israel will have unfit leaders.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' now ' 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 369 \\tc2 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' now ' 369 Zech 11:7 \\tc3 Matt 4:23-24 \\tc4 Messiah will have a ministry to the “poor,” the believing remnant.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 370 \\tc2 Zech 11:8a \\tc3 Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 \\tc4 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them.' now ' 370 Zech 11:8a Matt 23:1-5, 23:13 The unbelief of Israel’s leaders will force the Messiah to reject them. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 371 \\tc2 Zech 11:8b \\tc3 Matt 26:3-4 \\tc4 Messiah is despised.' now ' 371 Zech 11:8b Matt 26:3-4 Messiah is despised. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 372 \\tc2 Zech 11:9a \\tc3 Matt 13:10-12 \\tc4 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him.' now ' 372 Zech 11:9a Matt 13:10-12 Messiah will stop ministering to those who rejected Him. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 373 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11a \\tc3 Luke 19:41-44 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 373 Zech 11:10-11a Luke 19:41-44 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 374 \\tc2 Zech 11:10-11b \\tc3 John 1:1 (1:1-14) \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 374 Zech 11:10-11b John 1:1 (1:1-14) Messiah is God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 375 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13a \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15 \\tc4 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14).' now ' 375 Zech 11:12-13a Matt 26:14-15 Messiah is betrayed for thirty pieces of silver. (See also Ps 41:9; 55:12-14). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 376 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13b \\tc3 Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 376 Zech 11:12-13b Matt 26:14-15; Acts 3:13-15 Messiah is rejected. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 377 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:3-5a \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord.' now ' 377 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:3-5a Thirty pieces of silver are thrown into the house of the Lord. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 378 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 Matt 27:6-8 \\tc4 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field.' now ' 378 Zech 11:12-13 Matt 27:6-8 Thirty pieces of silver is used to buy the potter’s field. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 379 \\tc2 Zech 11:12-13 \\tc3 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 \\tc4 Messiah is God.' now ' 379 Zech 11:12-13 John 12:44-45; 1 Tim 3:16 Messiah is God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 380 \\tc2 Zech 12:10 \\tc3 Luke 23:33b \\tc4 The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' now ' 380 Zech 12:10 Luke 23:33b The Messiah’s body is pierced. Consider: Jesus was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the cross using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Jesus as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Jesus as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 381 \\tc2 Zech 12:10a \\tc3 John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 \\tc4 The Messiah’s body will be pierced.' now ' 381 Zech 12:10a John 19:34-37; Rev 1:7 The Messiah’s body will be pierced. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 382 \\tc2 Zech 12:10b \\tc3 John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 382 Zech 12:10b John 1:14 (1:1-14), 5:18, 10:30; Heb 1:1-3 Messiah is both God and man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 383 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 John 15:23-25 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected.' now ' 383 Zech 12:10c John 15:23-25 Messiah is rejected. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 384 \\tc2 Zech 12:10c \\tc3 1 Peter 2:6-8 \\tc4 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.”' now ' 384 Zech 12:10c 1 Peter 2:6-8 Messiah is rejected. Note: (Zech 12:10c) refers to the second coming of the Messiah: “they will look upon me who they have pierced.” ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 385 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Luke 22:42-43 \\tc4 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 385 Zech 13:7a Luke 22:42-43 It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 386 \\tc2 Zech 13:7a \\tc3 Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 \\tc4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind.' now ' 386 Zech 13:7a Romans 3:23-26; Gal 1:4 It was God’s will that the Messiah will die for all mankind. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 387 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 \\tc4 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative.' now ' 387 Zech 13:7 Col 1:15-17; Heb 1:1-3 Messiah is God’s equal. It could also be said, Messiah is God’s alternative. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 388 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 Acts 2:22-23 \\tc4 Messiah will die a violent death.' now ' 388 Zech 13:7 Acts 2:22-23 Messiah will die a violent death. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' now ' 389 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 16:32 \\tc4 The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 390 \\tc2 Zech 13:7 \\tc3 John 5:17-19 \\tc4 Messiah is both God and man.' now ' 390 Zech 13:7 John 5:17-19 Messiah is both God and man. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 391 \\tc2 Zech 13:7d \\tc3 Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 \\tc4 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel.' now ' 391 Zech 13:7d Matt 18:10, 23:34-39; Luke 21:21-24 The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' now ' 392 \\tc2 Mal 3:1a \\tc3 Matt 11:10 \\tc4 This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah.' 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 393 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple.' now ' 393 Mal 3:1b John 2:13-17 Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 394 \\tc2 Mal 3:1b \\tc3 Luke 4:43 \\tc4 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant.' now ' 394 Mal 3:1b Luke 4:43 Messiah is the messenger of the new covenant. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 395 \\tc2 Mal 3:1c \\tc3 John 2:13-17 \\tc4 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God.' now ' 395 Mal 3:1c John 2:13-17 Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 396 \\tc2 Mal 3:1 \\tc3 Luke 1:76-79 \\tc4 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another.' now ' 396 Mal 3:1 Luke 1:76-79 A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Jesus were contemporaries of one another. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 397 \\tc2 Mal 3:1-4 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 397 Mal 3:1-4 Matt 11:13-15 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 398 \\tc2 Mal 4:2 \\tc3 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) \\tc4 “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name.' now ' 398 Mal 4:2 Luke 8:43b-44 (context 8:43-48) “The Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in his wings” refers to Messiah and his covering wings. Seen on the Prayer Shawl, which was a normal part of Jewish outer garments on the day but is now ceremonial. Seen at the corners are the blue tzitzit fringes (Num 15:38-40), this area is called “the wings”. Therefore healing will come thru the corners of his outer garment, and this power will come by God. The blue cords represent blue of heaven and God’s commands and God’s name. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 399 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 \\tc3 Matt 11:13-15 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah.' now ' 399 Mal 4:5 Matt 11:13-15 The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 400 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Mark 1:3-5 \\tc4 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness.' now ' 400 Mal 4:6 Mark 1:3-5 The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXB -1:12 tr:' \\tc1 401 \\tc2 Mal 4:6 \\tc3 Luke 1:16-17 \\tc4 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein.' now ' 401 Mal 4:6 Luke 1:16-17 Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 # \\tc2 Primary Reference \\tc3 Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy \\tc4 New Covenant Reference' now ' # Primary Reference Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy New Covenant Reference ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 301 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 1 \\tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \\tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \\tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44' now ' 1 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 152 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 2 \\tc2 Gen 5:1 \\tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \\tc4 Rom 11:25b' now ' 2 Gen 5:1 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). Rom 11:25b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 177 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 3 \\tc2 Ex 19:25 \\tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \\tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23' now ' 3 Ex 19:25 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). Matt 23:39; John 14:23 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 187 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 4 \\tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \\tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \\tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8' now ' 4 Ex 40:9, 40:11 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). Mark 14:3b, 14:8 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 304 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 5 \\tc2 Lev 23:40 \\tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \\tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13' now ' 5 Lev 23:40 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 207 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 6 \\tc2 Num 11:26 \\tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 20:7-9' now ' 6 Num 11:26 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). Rev 20:7-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 387 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 7 \\tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15' now ' 7 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 259 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 8 \\tc2 Num 24:17b \\tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \\tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9' now ' 8 Num 24:17b Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 8 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 799 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 9 \\tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \\tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \\tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27' now ' 9 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 120 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 10 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33' now ' 10 Deut 33:5 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 158 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 11 \\tc2 Deut 33:5 \\tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \\tc4 Rev 21:14' now ' 11 Deut 33:5 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). Rev 21:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 298 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 12 \\tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \\tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \\tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5' now ' 12 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 297 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 13 \\tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \\tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \\tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15' now ' 13 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 164 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 14 \\tc2 Is 53:4c \\tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \\tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14' now ' 14 Is 53:4c The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 671 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 15 \\tc2 Is 59:15 \\tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \\tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5' now ' 15 Is 59:15 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 618 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 16 \\tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \\tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \\tc4 Matt 24:21-22' now ' 16 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). Matt 24:21-22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 175 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 17 \\tc2 Eze 11:19 \\tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \\tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11' now ' 17 Eze 11:19 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 173 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 18 \\tc2 Joel 3:18c \\tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \\tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39' now ' 18 Joel 3:18c Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 103 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 19 \\tc2 Zech 3:8 \\tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \\tc4 Matt 1:20' now ' 19 Zech 3:8 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). Matt 1:20 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 154 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 20 \\tc2 Zech 3:10 \\tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \\tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13' now ' 20 Zech 3:10 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). John 1:48-51, 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 1108 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 21 \\tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \\tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \\tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13' now ' 21 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 303 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 22 \\tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \\tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \\tc4 Matt 17:10-13' now ' 22 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). Matt 17:10-13 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 306 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 23 \\tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \\tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \\tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11' now ' 23 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 510 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 24 \\tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \\tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \\tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26' now ' 24 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 347 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 25 \\tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \\tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \\tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26' now ' 25 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 390 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 26 \\tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \\tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \\tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21' now ' 26 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 118 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 27 \\tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \\tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \\tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22' now ' 27 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 338 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 28 \\tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \\tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \\tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9' now ' 28 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). John 12:28; Phil 2:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 134 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 29 \\tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \\tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \\tc4 John 12:28-34' now ' 29 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). John 12:28-34 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 405 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 30 \\tc2 Psalm 95:7c \\tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \\tc4 Rev 3:19' now ' 30 Psalm 95:7c If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). Rev 3:19 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 427 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 31 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \\tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \\tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16' now ' 31 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 79 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 642 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 32 \\tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \\tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \\tc4 Rev 2:26-27' now ' 32 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). Rev 2:26-27 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 172 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 33 \\tc2 Ps 110:7 \\tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \\tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21' now ' 33 Ps 110:7 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). Rev 19:17-18, 19:21 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 727 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 34 \\tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \\tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \\tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47' now ' 34 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 326 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 35 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \\tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3' now ' 35 Song of Songs 8:1 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 607 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 36 \\tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \\tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \\tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9' now ' 36 Song of Songs 8:1 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 378 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 37 \\tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \\tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \\tc4 Acts 1:9-11' now ' 37 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). Acts 1:9-11 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 242 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 38 \\tc2 Dan 7:13 \\tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \\tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7' now ' 38 Dan 7:13 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 646 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 39 \\tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \\tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \\tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3' now ' 39 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 147 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:10 tr:' \\tc1 40 \\tc2 Dan 7:9 \\tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \\tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22' now ' 40 Dan 7:9 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXC -1:11 tr:' \\tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud' now ' Ber. A or Ber. 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' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 13 Shalach or Shelach \\tc2 Sending \\tc3 13 Shalach or Shelach' now ' 13 Shalach or Shelach Sending 13 Shalach or Shelach ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 14 Ever \\tc2 Overflowing \\tc3 14 Ever' now ' 14 Ever Overflowing 14 Ever ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 15 Peleg or Paleg \\tc2 Division \\tc3 15 Peleg or Paleg' now ' 15 Peleg or Paleg Division 15 Peleg or Paleg ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 16 R’u \\tc2 Evil \\tc3 16 R’u' now ' 16 R’u Evil 16 R’u ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 17 S’rug \\tc2 Intertwining \\tc3 17 S’rug' now ' 17 S’rug Intertwining 17 S’rug ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 18 Nachor \\tc2 Enraged or Furious \\tc3 18 Nachor' now ' 18 Nachor Enraged or Furious 18 Nachor ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 19 Terach or Tarach \\tc2 Troubles or Tribulation \\tc3 19 Terach or Tarach' now ' 19 Terach or Tarach Troubles or Tribulation 19 Terach or Tarach ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 86 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham \\tc2 Exalted Father became Father of a multitude \\tc3 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham' now ' 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham Exalted Father became Father of a multitude 20 Av’ram also called Av’raham ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 21 Yitz’chak \\tc2 Laughs (scornfully) \\tc3 21 Yitz’chak' now ' 21 Yitz’chak Laughs (scornfully) 21 Yitz’chak ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 96 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael \\tc2 A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God \\tc3 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael' now ' 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael A Supplanter or A Protector became Who reigns as God 22 Ya’akov also called Yis’rael ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 23 Y’hudah \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 23 Y’hudah' now ' 23 Y’hudah Praised” or “Celebrated 23 Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 24 Peretz or Paretz \\tc2 Breaching \\tc3 24 Peretz or Paretz' now ' 24 Peretz or Paretz Breaching 24 Peretz or Paretz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 25 Chetz’ron \\tc2 The Dividing Wall \\tc3 25 Chetz’ron' now ' 25 Chetz’ron The Dividing Wall 25 Chetz’ron ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 11 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 17 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 X NO \\tc2 \\tc3 Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record.' now ' X NO Yoram - Only found in a Byzantine variation of Lukas 3:27 and not in any other record. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 26 Ram also called Aram \\tc2 Raising up \\tc3 26 Ram also called Aram' now ' 26 Ram also called Aram Raising up 26 Ram also called Aram ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 27 Amminadav \\tc2 A liberal people” or “A willing people \\tc3 27 Amminadav' now ' 27 Amminadav A liberal people” or “A willing people 27 Amminadav ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 28 Nach’shon \\tc2 One who strengthens \\tc3 28 Nach’shon' now ' 28 Nach’shon One who strengthens 28 Nach’shon ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 67 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon \\tc2 Who is Clothed \\tc3 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon' now ' 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon Who is Clothed 29 Sal’ma or Sal’mah also called Sal’mon ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 30 Boaz \\tc2 In Majesty \\tc3 30 Boaz' now ' 30 Boaz In Majesty 30 Boaz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 31 Oved \\tc2 The Servant \\tc3 31 Oved' now ' 31 Oved The Servant 31 Oved ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 32 Yishai or Ishai \\tc2 Who Is \\tc3 32 Yishai or Ishai' now ' 32 Yishai or Ishai Who Is 32 Yishai or Ishai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 33 David \\tc2 The Beloved \\tc3 33 David' now ' 33 David The Beloved 33 David ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah \\tc2 Given \\tc3 34b Nathan' now ' 34a Sh’lomoh who is Y’did’yah Given 34b Nathan ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 35 R’chav’am \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 35b Mattattah' now ' 35 R’chav’am The Gift of Yah 35b Mattattah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 58 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah \\tc2 At the appointed time \\tc3 36b Mina' now ' 36a Aviyam who is Aviyah At the appointed time 36b Mina ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 37a Asa \\tc2 Fulfilling \\tc3 37b Mal’ya' now ' 37a Asa Fulfilling 37b Mal’ya ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 38a Y’hoshaphat \\tc2 God raising up \\tc3 38b El’yakim' now ' 38a Y’hoshaphat God raising up 38b El’yakim ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 39a Yoram who is Y’horam \\tc2 One who sleeps \\tc3 39b Yonam' now ' 39a Yoram who is Y’horam One who sleeps 39b Yonam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 40a Achaz’yah \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 40b Yoseph' now ' 40a Achaz’yah Bringing 40b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 60 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash \\tc2 Praised” or “Celebrated \\tc3 41b Y’hudah' now ' 41a Y’hoash who is Yoash Praised” or “Celebrated 41b Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 42a Amatz’yahu \\tc2 The one who hears \\tc3 42b Shim’on' now ' 42a Amatz’yahu The one who hears 42b Shim’on ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu United with \\tc3 43b Levi' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu \\tc2 United with \\tc3 43b Levi' now ' 43a Azar’yah who is Uzziyah or Uzziyahu United with 43b Levi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 44a Yotham \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 44b Mattath' now ' 44a Yotham Gift 44b Mattath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 45a Achaz \\tc2 YHVH has exalted \\tc3 45b Yoram who is Y’horam' now ' 45a Achaz YHVH has exalted 45b Yoram who is Y’horam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu \\tc2 The God of Help \\tc3 46b Eliyezer' now ' 46a Chiz’kiyahu who is Y’chiz’kiyahu The God of Help 46b Eliyezer ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 47a M’nashsheh \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua' now ' 47a M’nashsheh Brings 47b Yosei, possible variant of Yoseph or Yeshua ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 48a Amon \\tc2 Opening (of the eyes) \\tc3 48b Er' now ' 48a Amon Opening (of the eyes) 48b Er ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 49a Yoshiyahu \\tc2 Great Judgment \\tc3 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam' now ' 49a Yoshiyahu Great Judgment 49b El’m’dam also called El’modam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim \\tc2 He Decrees \\tc3 50b Kosam' now ' 50a El’yakim who became Y’hoyakim He Decrees 50b Kosam ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu \\tc2 The Eternities of \\tc3 51b Addi' now ' 51a Y’khan’yah who is Y’khan’yahu The Eternities of 51b Addi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b \\tc2 My King \\tc3 52b Mal’ki' now ' 52a Sh’al’tiel 54b My King 52b Mal’ki ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel \\tc2 The Light \\tc3 53b Neri' now ' 53a Z’rubbavel ben P’dayah, brother of Sh’al’tiel The Light 53b Neri ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 46 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 64 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b \\tc2 Asked of God \\tc3 x NO (see 52a)' now ' 54a Chanan’yah also called Yochanan 56b Asked of God x NO (see 52a) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah \\tc2 Scatters confusion \\tc3 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts.' now ' 55a Y’sha’yah or P’lat’yah Scatters confusion 55b Reysha - Only found in Lukas 3:27 and not in the Hebrew Tenakh or any other record. Possibly a near relative adopted upon the death of parents. A Septuagint recording of it was found to be a fraud when compared with other LXX manuscripts. ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 56a R’phayah \\tc2 YHVH has shown favour \\tc3 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a' now ' 56a R’phayah YHVH has shown favour 56b Yochanan also called Chanan’yah 54a ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 57a Ar’nan \\tc2 The one who praises \\tc3 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah' now ' 57a Ar’nan The one who praises 57b Yodah, possible variant of Y’hudah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 58a Ovad’yah \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 58b Yoseph' now ' 58a Ovad’yah Brings 58b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 59a Sh’khan’yah \\tc2 My report \\tc3 59b Shim’i or Shim’on' now ' 59a Sh’khan’yah My report 59b Shim’i or Shim’on ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 60a Sh’ma’yah \\tc2 The Gift of Yah \\tc3 60b Mattith’yah' now ' 60a Sh’ma’yah The Gift of Yah 60b Mattith’yah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 61a N’ar’yah \\tc2 Blotting out \\tc3 61b Machath' now ' 61a N’ar’yah Blotting out 61b Machath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 62a El’yoeynai \\tc2 Plagues of \\tc3 62b Naggai' now ' 62a El’yoeynai Plagues of 62b Naggai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 63a Yochanan* \\tc2 One who devours \\tc3 63b Ches’li' now ' 63a Yochanan* One who devours 63b Ches’li ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 64a Avihud \\tc2 Consolation \\tc3 64b Nachum' now ' 64a Avihud Consolation 64b Nachum ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 65a El’yakim \\tc2 Strengthened \\tc3 65b Amotz' now ' 65a El’yakim Strengthened 65b Amotz ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 66a Azzur \\tc2 Gift of Yah \\tc3 66b Mattith’yah' now ' 66a Azzur Gift of Yah 66b Mattith’yah ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 67a Tzadok \\tc2 Brings \\tc3 67b Yoseph' now ' 67a Tzadok Brings 67b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 68a Yakhin \\tc2 a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered \\tc3 68b Yannai' now ' 68a Yakhin a Response of” or “Whom Yah has answered 68b Yannai ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 69a Elihud \\tc2 My King \\tc3 69b Mal’ki' now ' 69a Elihud My King 69b Mal’ki ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar United with \\tc3 70b Levi' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 70a El’azar \\tc2 United with \\tc3 70b Levi' now ' 70a El’azar United with 70b Levi ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 71a Mattan \\tc2 Gift \\tc3 71b Mattath' now ' 71a Mattan Gift 71b Mattath ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 72a Ya’akov \\tc2 Ascending \\tc3 72b Eli' now ' 72a Ya’akov Ascending 72b Eli ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 55 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam \\tc2 Bringing \\tc3 73b Yoseph' now ' 73a Yoseph via marriage to Mir’yam Bringing 73b Yoseph ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 71 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXD -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph \\tc2 Salvation \\tc3 Yeshua 74b' now ' 74a Yeshua ...(as was supposed) the son of Yoseph Salvation Yeshua 74b ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 1ou \\tc4 1r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 1ou \\tc4 1r' now ' Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 it I AM Godit* #1 1ou 1r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 2ou \\tc4 77r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:25 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 2ou \\tc4 77r' now ' Ex 23:25 #1 2ou 77r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 31 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 3ou \\tc4 301r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:8 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 3ou \\tc4 301r' now ' Ex 25:8 #1 3ou 301r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 4ou \\tc4 356r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 4ou \\tc4 356r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 4ou 356r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 5ou \\tc4 358r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 5ou \\tc4 358r' now ' Ex 29:33 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 5ou 358r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 6ou \\tc4 432r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 6ou \\tc4 432r' now ' Lev 5:17-18 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 6ou 432r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 7ou \\tc4 433r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 7ou \\tc4 433r' now ' Lev 6:6 (5:25) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 7ou 433r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 8ou \\tc4 366r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 8ou \\tc4 366r' now ' Lev 6:16 (9) \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 8ou 366r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 9ou \\tc4 86r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 9ou \\tc4 86r' now ' Lev 12:3 and Gen 17:12 #1 9ou 86r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 10ou \\tc4 236r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 10ou \\tc4 236r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 10ou 236r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 11ou \\tc4 234r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 11ou \\tc4 234r' now ' Lev 19:19 #1 11ou 234r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 12ou \\tc4 304r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:30 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 12ou \\tc4 304r' now ' Lev 19:30 #1 12ou 304r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 13ou \\tc4 202r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 13ou \\tc4 202r' now ' Lev 22:15 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 13ou 202r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 14ou \\tc4 205r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 14ou \\tc4 205r' now ' Lev 22:28 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #1 14ou 205r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 70 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 15ou \\tc4 300r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 15ou \\tc4 300r' now ' Lev 25:34\\it Levitical Inheritance / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #1 15ou 300r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 16ou \\tc4 75r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 16ou \\tc4 75r' now ' Num 5:7 \\it Punishment \\it* #1 16ou 75r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 17ou \\tc4 219r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 17ou \\tc4 219r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 17ou 219r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 18ou \\tc4 220r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 18ou \\tc4 220r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 18ou 220r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 19ou \\tc4 221r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 19ou \\tc4 221r' now ' Num 6:3 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 19ou 221r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 20ou \\tc4 222r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 20ou \\tc4 222r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 20ou 222r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 21ou \\tc4 223r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 21ou \\tc4 223r' now ' Num 6:4 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 21ou 223r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 22ou \\tc4 218r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 22ou \\tc4 218r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 22ou 218r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 23ou \\tc4 217r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 23ou \\tc4 217r' now ' Num 6:5 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 23ou 217r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 24ou \\tc4 224r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 24ou \\tc4 224r' now ' Num 6:6 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 24ou 224r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 25ou \\tc4 225r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 25ou \\tc4 225r' now ' Num 6:7 \\it Nazarite / Unclean\\it* #1 25ou 225r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 26ou \\tc4 226r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 26ou \\tc4 226r' now ' Num 6:9 \\it Nazarite\\it* #1 26ou 226r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 27ou \\tc4 78r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 27ou \\tc4 78r' now ' Num 6:23 \\it Levites \\it* #1 27ou 78r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 28ou \\tc4 84r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:38 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 28ou \\tc4 84r' now ' Num 15:38 #1 28ou 84r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 29ou \\tc4 25r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:39 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 29ou \\tc4 25r' now ' Num 15:39 #1 29ou 25r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 30ou \\tc4 299r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 30ou \\tc4 299r' now ' Num 35:2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 30ou 299r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 31ou \\tc4 3r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 31ou 3r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 31ou 3r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:4 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 31ou \\tc4 3r" now ' Deut 6:4 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 31ou 3r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 32ou \\tc4 4r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 32ou 4r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 32ou 4r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:5 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 32ou \\tc4 4r" now ' Deut 6:5 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 32ou 4r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 33ou \\tc4 22r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 33ou 22r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 33ou 22r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 33ou \\tc4 22r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 33ou 22r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 34ou \\tc4 76r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 34ou 76r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 34ou 76r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:7 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 34ou \\tc4 76r" now ' Deut 6:7 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 34ou 76r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 35ou \\tc4 80r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 35ou 80r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 35ou 80r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 35ou \\tc4 80r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 35ou 80r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 36ou \\tc4 79r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 36ou 79r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 36ou 79r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:8 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 36ou \\tc4 79r" now ' Deut 6:8 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 36ou 79r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 37ou \\tc4 81r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* #1 37ou 81r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 37ou 81r' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 6:9 \\it The \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 37ou \\tc4 81r" now ' Deut 6:9 The \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· #1 37ou 81r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 6:16 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' now ' Deut 6:16 #1 \\tc3 38ou \\tc4 10r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE 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to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:21 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 39ou \\tc4 610r' now ' Deut 7:21 #1 39ou 610r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 40ou \\tc4 85r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 8:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 40ou \\tc4 85r' now ' Deut 8:10 #1 40ou 85r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 41ou \\tc4 5r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 41ou \\tc4 5r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 41ou 5r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 42ou \\tc4 12r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 42ou \\tc4 12r' now ' Deut 10:20 #1 42ou 12r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 43ou \\tc4 580r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 43ou \\tc4 580r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 43ou 580r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 44ou \\tc4 581r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:32 (13:1) \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 44ou \\tc4 581r' now ' Deut 12:32 (13:1) #1 44ou 581r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' now ' Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 45ou \\tc4 591r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 45ou \\tc4 591r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 45ou 591r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' now ' Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 46ou \\tc4 592r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 46ou \\tc4 592r' now ' Deut 17:15 #1 46ou 592r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' now ' Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' now ' Deut 17:18 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' now ' Deut 17:18 #1 47ou \\tc4 83r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:18 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 47ou \\tc4 83r' now ' Deut 17:18 #1 47ou 83r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 48ou \\tc4 298r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 48ou \\tc4 298r' now ' Deut 18:1 \\it Levitical Inheritance \\it* #1 48ou 298r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 49ou \\tc4 297r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 49ou \\tc4 297r' now ' Deut 18:1-2 \\it Levitical Inheritance\\it* #1 49ou 297r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' now ' Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' now ' Deut 18:15 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' now ' Deut 18:15 #1 50ou \\tc4 9r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:15 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 50ou \\tc4 9r' now ' Deut 18:15 #1 50ou 9r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' now ' Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' now ' Deut 20:2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' now ' Deut 20:2 #1 51ou \\tc4 607r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:2 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 51ou \\tc4 607r' now ' Deut 20:2 #1 51ou 607r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' now ' Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' now ' Deut 22:6 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' now ' Deut 22:6 #1 52ou \\tc4 207r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:6 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 52ou \\tc4 207r' now ' Deut 22:6 #1 52ou 207r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 53ou \\tc4 208r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:7 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 53ou \\tc4 208r' now ' Deut 22:7 #1 53ou 208r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 54ou \\tc4 235r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 54ou \\tc4 235r' now ' Deut 22:9 #1 54ou 235r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' now ' Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 55ou \\tc4 237r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 55ou \\tc4 237r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 55ou 237r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 56ou \\tc4 201r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:10 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 56ou \\tc4 201r' now ' Deut 22:10 #1 56ou 201r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' now ' Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' now ' Deut 22:11 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' now ' Deut 22:11 #1 57ou \\tc4 238r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:11 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 57ou \\tc4 238r' now ' Deut 22:11 #1 57ou 238r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 58ou \\tc4 11r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 28:9 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 58ou \\tc4 11r' now ' Deut 28:9 #1 58ou 11r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' now ' Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' now ' Deut 31:19 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' now ' Deut 31:19 #1 59ou \\tc4 82r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 31:19 \\tc2 #1 \\tc3 59ou \\tc4 82r' now ' Deut 31:19 #1 59ou 82r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a 60ou \\tc4 2r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 60ou \\tc4 2r' now ' Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2a 60ou 2r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a 61ou \\tc4 29r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 61ou \\tc4 29r' now ' Ex 20:4; Deut 5:8-10 it Idols / Punishment by God it* #2a 61ou 29r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a 62ou \\tc4 31r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:23 (20) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 62ou \\tc4 31r' now ' Ex 20:23 (20) #2a 62ou 31r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a 63ou \\tc4 46r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 63ou \\tc4 46r' now ' Ex 23:13 #2a 63ou 46r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a 64ou \\tc4 58r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:33 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 64ou \\tc4 58r' now ' Ex 23:33 #2a 64ou 58r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a 65ou \\tc4 49r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:21 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 65ou \\tc4 49r' now ' Lev 18:21 #2a 65ou 49r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 66ou \\tc4 24r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 66ou \\tc4 24r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 66ou 24r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 67ou \\tc4 30r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:4 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 67ou \\tc4 30r' now ' Lev 19:4 #2a 67ou 30r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 68ou \\tc4 62r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 68ou \\tc4 62r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 68ou 62r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 69ou \\tc4 60r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:26 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 69ou \\tc4 60r' now ' Lev 19:26 #2a 69ou 60r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 70ou \\tc4 47r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 70ou \\tc4 47r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 70ou 47r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 71ou \\tc4 48r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:31 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 71ou \\tc4 48r' now ' Lev 19:31 #2a 71ou 48r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a 72ou \\tc4 51r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 26:1 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 72ou \\tc4 51r' now ' Lev 26:1 #2a 72ou 51r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 73ou \\tc4 54r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 73ou \\tc4 54r' now ' Deut 7:26 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 73ou 54r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a 74ou \\tc4 53r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:2-3 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 74ou \\tc4 53r' now ' Deut 12:2-3 #2a 74ou 53r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a 75ou \\tc4 37r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 75ou \\tc4 37r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #2a 75ou 37r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 76ou \\tc4 38r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 76ou \\tc4 38r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 76ou 38r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 77ou \\tc4 40r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to 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Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 78ou \\tc4 41r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 78ou \\tc4 41r' now ' Deut 13:8 (9) \\it Punishment Court Ruling\\it* #2a 78ou 41r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a 79ou \\tc4 39r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 79ou \\tc4 39r' now ' Deut 13:9 (10) \\it Punishment Court Ruling Kill \\it* #2a 79ou 39r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a 80ou \\tc4 36r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 80ou \\tc4 36r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #2a 80ou 36r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 81ou \\tc4 33r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 81ou \\tc4 33r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment\\it* #2a 81ou 33r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 82ou \\tc4 34r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 82ou \\tc4 34r' now ' Deut 13:16 (17) \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 82ou 34r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a 83ou \\tc4 52r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 83ou \\tc4 52r' now ' Deut 16:21 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2a 83ou 52r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a 84ou \\tc4 50r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:22 \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 84ou \\tc4 50r' now ' Deut 16:22 #2a 84ou 50r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 85ou \\tc4 67r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 85ou \\tc4 67r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 85ou 67r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 86ou \\tc4 61r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 86ou \\tc4 61r' now ' Deut 18:10 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 86ou 61r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 87ou \\tc4 63r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE 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\\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 88ou \\tc4 64r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2a \\tc3 88ou \\tc4 64r' now ' Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment \\it* #2a 88ou 64r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:11 \\it Punishment 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b 91ou \\tc4 257r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 91ou \\tc4 257r' now ' Ex 12:48 and Implied Lev 22:10 \\it Levites Passover \\it* #2b 91ou 257r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 56 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b 92ou \\tc4 28r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 92ou \\tc4 28r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 it Idols / Punishment by Godit* #2b 92ou 28r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b 93ou \\tc4 27r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 93ou \\tc4 27r' now ' Ex 20:5; Deut 5:8 it Punishment by Godit* #2b 93ou 27r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 94ou \\tc4 302r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 94ou \\tc4 302r' now ' Ex 20:25 (22) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 94ou 302r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b 95ou \\tc4 303r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 95ou \\tc4 303r' now ' Ex 20:26 (23) \\it Tabernacle / Levites\\it* #2b 95ou 303r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 96ou \\tc4 313r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 96ou \\tc4 313r' now ' Ex 25:15 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 96ou 313r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 63 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 97ou \\tc4 381r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 97ou \\tc4 381r' now ' Ex 25:30 \\it Levites / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 97ou 381r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 98ou \\tc4 378r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 98ou \\tc4 378r' now ' Ex 27:21 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 98ou 378r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 99ou \\tc4 318r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 99ou \\tc4 318r' now ' Ex 28:2 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 99ou 318r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 100ou \\tc4 320r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 100ou \\tc4 320r' now ' Ex 28:28 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 100ou 320r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 101ou \\tc4 319r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 101ou \\tc4 319r' now ' Ex 28:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 101ou 319r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 102ou \\tc4 377r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 102ou \\tc4 377r' now ' Ex 30:7-8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 102ou 377r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 103ou \\tc4 331r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 103ou \\tc4 331r' now ' Ex 30:19 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 103ou 331r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 104ou \\tc4 307r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 104ou \\tc4 307r' now ' Ex 30:31 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 104ou 307r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 105ou \\tc4 309r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 105ou \\tc4 309r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 105ou 309r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 106ou \\tc4 308r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 106ou \\tc4 308r' now ' Ex 30:32 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 106ou 308r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 107ou \\tc4 310r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 107ou \\tc4 310r' now ' Ex 30:37 \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 107ou 310r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 108ou \\tc4 350r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 108ou \\tc4 350r' now ' Lev 1:3 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 108ou 350r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 109ou \\tc4 361r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 109ou \\tc4 361r' now ' Lev 2:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 109ou 361r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 110ou \\tc4 347r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 110ou \\tc4 347r' now ' Lev 2:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 110ou 347r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 111ou \\tc4 348r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 111ou \\tc4 348r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 111ou 348r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 112ou \\tc4 349r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 112ou \\tc4 349r' now ' Lev 2:13 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 112ou 349r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b 113ou \\tc4 435r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 113ou \\tc4 435r' now ' Lev 4:13-14 \\it Sacrifices / Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #2b 113ou 435r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 114ou \\tc4 431r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 114ou \\tc4 431r' now ' Lev 4:27-28 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 114ou 431r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 115ou \\tc4 434r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 115ou \\tc4 434r' now ' Lev 5:7-11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 115ou 434r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 116ou \\tc4 354r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 116ou \\tc4 354r' now ' Lev 5:8 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 116ou 354r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 117ou \\tc4 362r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 117ou \\tc4 362r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 117ou 362r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 118ou \\tc4 363r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 118ou \\tc4 363r' now ' Lev 5:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 118ou 363r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 119ou \\tc4 376r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 119ou \\tc4 376r' now ' Lev 6:10 (3) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 119ou 376r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 120ou \\tc4 374r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 120ou \\tc4 374r' now ' Lev 6:12 (5) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 120ou 374r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 121ou \\tc4 375r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 121ou \\tc4 375r' now ' Lev 6:13 (6) \\it Tabernacle \\it* #2b 121ou 375r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 122ou \\tc4 365r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 122ou \\tc4 365r' now ' Lev 6:17 (10) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 122ou 365r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 123ou \\tc4 379r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 123ou \\tc4 379r' now ' Lev 6:20 (13) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 123ou 379r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 124ou \\tc4 364r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 124ou \\tc4 364r' now ' Lev 6:23 (16) \\it Levites / Sacrifices \\it* #2b 124ou 364r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 125ou \\tc4 352r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 125ou \\tc4 352r' now ' Lev 6:25 (18) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 125ou 352r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 126ou \\tc4 353r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 126ou \\tc4 353r' now ' Lev 6:30 (23) \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle\\it* #2b 126ou 353r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' now ' Lev 7:1 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 127ou \\tc4 355r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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\\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 128ou \\tc4 359r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 128ou \\tc4 359r' now ' Lev 7:11 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 128ou 359r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 129ou \\tc4 398r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 129ou \\tc4 398r' now ' Lev 7:17 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #2b 129ou 398r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b 130ou \\tc4 393r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 130ou \\tc4 393r' now ' Lev 7:18 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment / Unclean \\it* #2b 130ou 393r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 131ou \\tc4 396r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean\\it* #2b 131ou \\tc4 396r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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/ Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 132ou \\tc4 399r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 132ou \\tc4 399r' now ' Lev 7:19 \\it Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 132ou 399r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 133ou \\tc4 397r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 133ou \\tc4 397r' now ' Lev 7:20 \\it Levites / Sacrifices / Unclean \\it* #2b 133ou 397r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 134ou \\tc4 322r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 134ou \\tc4 322r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 134ou 322r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 135ou \\tc4 323r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 135ou \\tc4 323r' now ' Lev 10:6 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 135ou 323r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 136ou \\tc4 325r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 136ou \\tc4 325r' now ' Lev 10:7 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 136ou 325r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 137ou \\tc4 321r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 137ou \\tc4 321r' now ' Lev 10:9 \\it Levites / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 137ou 321r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 138ou \\tc4 371r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 138ou \\tc4 371r' now ' Lev 17:3-4 \\it Sacrifices / Tabernacle \\it* #2b 138ou 371r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b 139ou \\tc4 395r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 139ou \\tc4 395r' now ' Lev 19:7-8 \\it Sacrifices / Punishment \\it* #2b 139ou 395r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 140ou \\tc4 68r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 140ou \\tc4 68r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 140ou 68r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 141ou \\tc4 69r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:27 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 141ou \\tc4 69r' now ' Lev 19:27 #2b 141ou 69r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b 142ou \\tc4 72r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:28 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 142ou \\tc4 72r' now ' Lev 19:28 #2b 142ou 72r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b 143ou \\tc4 59r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 143ou \\tc4 59r' now ' Lev 20:23 \\it Punishment \\it* #2b 143ou 59r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b 144ou \\tc4 590r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 144ou \\tc4 590r' now ' Lev 21:1 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #2b 144ou 590r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 145ou \\tc4 316r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 145ou \\tc4 316r' now ' Lev 21:8 \\it Levites \\it* #2b 145ou 316r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b 146ou \\tc4 589r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 146ou \\tc4 589r' now ' Lev 21:11 Levites / Unclean #2b 146ou 589r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 147ou \\tc4 255r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 147ou \\tc4 255r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 147ou 255r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 148ou \\tc4 256r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 148ou \\tc4 256r' now ' Lev 22:10 Levites / Sacrifices #2b 148ou 256r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b 149ou \\tc4 259r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 149ou \\tc4 259r' now ' Lev 22:12 Levitical Inheritance #2b 149ou 259r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b 150ou \\tc4 337r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:20 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 150ou \\tc4 337r' now ' Lev 22:20 Sacrifices #2b 150ou 337r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 151ou \\tc4 336r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 151ou \\tc4 336r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 151ou 336r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 152ou \\tc4 343r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:21 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 152ou \\tc4 343r' now ' Lev 22:21 Sacrifices #2b 152ou 343r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 153ou \\tc4 338r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 153ou \\tc4 338r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 153ou 338r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 154ou \\tc4 340r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:22 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 154ou \\tc4 340r' now ' Lev 22:22 Sacrifices #2b 154ou 340r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b 155ou \\tc4 168r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 155ou \\tc4 168r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices #2b 155ou 168r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 156ou \\tc4 339r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 156ou \\tc4 339r' now ' Lev 22:24 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 156ou 339r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b 157ou \\tc4 342r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:25 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 157ou \\tc4 342r' now ' Lev 22:25 Sacrifices #2b 157ou 342r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b 158ou \\tc4 345r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:27 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 158ou \\tc4 345r' now ' Lev 22:27 Sacrifices #2b 158ou 345r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b 159ou \\tc4 394r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:30 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 159ou \\tc4 394r' now ' Lev 22:30 Sacrifices #2b 159ou 394r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b 160ou \\tc4 312r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 160ou \\tc4 312r' now ' Num 7:9 Levites Tabernacle #2b 160ou 312r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b 161ou \\tc4 121r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 161ou \\tc4 121r' now ' Num 10:9-10 Tabernacle #2b 161ou 121r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b 162ou \\tc4 305r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 162ou \\tc4 305r' now ' Num 18:2 Levites Tabernacle #2b 162ou 305r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' now ' Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' now ' Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' now ' Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle #2b 163ou \\tc4 315r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 163ou \\tc4 315r' now ' Num 18:3 Levites Tabernacle #2b 163ou 315r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' now ' Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' now ' Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' now ' Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle #2b 164ou \\tc4 335r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 164ou \\tc4 335r' now ' Num 18:4 Levites Tabernacle #2b 164ou 335r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 34 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' now ' Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' now ' Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' now ' Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle #2b 165ou \\tc4 306r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 165ou \\tc4 306r' now ' Num 18:5 Levites Tabernacle #2b 165ou 306r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' now ' Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' now ' Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' now ' Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle #2b 166ou \\tc4 314r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 166ou \\tc4 314r' now ' Num 18:23 Levites Tabernacle #2b 166ou 314r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 37 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' now ' Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' now ' Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' now ' Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 167ou \\tc4 373r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 167ou \\tc4 373r' now ' Num 28:3 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 167ou 373r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' now ' Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' now ' Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' now ' Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War #2b 168ou \\tc4 56r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 168ou \\tc4 56r' now ' Deut 7:2 Punishment Killing in War #2b 168ou 56r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' now ' Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' now ' Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' now ' Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War #2b 169ou \\tc4 162r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 169ou \\tc4 162r' now ' Deut 7:3 Punishment Killing in War #2b 169ou 162r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' now ' Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' now ' Deut 12:4 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' now ' Deut 12:4 #2b 170ou \\tc4 8r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:4 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 170ou \\tc4 8r' now ' Deut 12:4 #2b 170ou 8r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' now ' Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' now ' Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' now ' Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 171ou \\tc4 369r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 171ou \\tc4 369r' now ' Deut 12:11 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 171ou 369r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' now ' Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' now ' Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' now ' Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 172ou \\tc4 372r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 172ou \\tc4 372r' now ' Deut 12:13 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 172ou 372r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 173ou \\tc4 351r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 173ou \\tc4 351r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 173ou 351r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 45 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites #2b 174ou \\tc4 427r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 174ou \\tc4 427r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices 1st Born Levites #2b 174ou 427r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 47 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites #2b 175ou \\tc4 357r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 175ou \\tc4 357r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle Levites #2b 175ou 357r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 176ou \\tc4 360r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 176ou \\tc4 360r' now ' Deut 12:17 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 176ou 360r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 177ou \\tc4 370r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 177ou \\tc4 370r' now ' Deut 12:26 Sacrifices Tabernacle #2b 177ou 370r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 178ou \\tc4 73r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 178ou \\tc4 73r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 178ou 73r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' now ' Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 179ou \\tc4 74r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:1 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 179ou \\tc4 74r' now ' Deut 14:1 #2b 179ou 74r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b 180ou \\tc4 341r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:1 Sacrifices \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 180ou \\tc4 341r' now ' Deut 17:1 Sacrifices #2b 180ou 341r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b 181ou \\tc4 317r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:6-8 Levites \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 181ou \\tc4 317r' now ' Deut 18:6-8 Levites #2b 181ou 317r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b 182ou \\tc4 163r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 182ou \\tc4 163r' now ' Deut 23:3-5 (4-6) Punishment #2b 182ou 163r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 183ou \\tc4 165r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 183ou \\tc4 165r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 183ou 165r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 184ou \\tc4 164r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 184ou \\tc4 164r' now ' Deut 23:7-8 (8-9) #2b 184ou 164r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b 185ou \\tc4 123r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:17 (18) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 185ou \\tc4 123r' now ' Deut 23:17 (18) #2b 185ou 123r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b 186ou \\tc4 346r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:18 (19) \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 186ou \\tc4 346r' now ' Deut 23:18 (19) #2b 186ou 346r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b 187ou \\tc4 203r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 32:38 \\tc2 #2b \\tc3 187ou \\tc4 203r' now ' Deut 32:38 #2b 187ou 203r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 188ou \\tc4 194r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 32:32 (33) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 188ou \\tc4 194r' now ' Gen 32:32 (33) #3 188ou 194r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 76 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 189ou \\tc4 210r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 189ou \\tc4 210r' now ' Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 Punishment by God Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 189ou 210r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 53 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 190ou \\tc4 26r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 190ou \\tc4 26r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) Capitol Punishment for Blasphemy #3 190ou 26r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 20 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 191ou \\tc4 190r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 191ou \\tc4 190r' now ' Ex 22:31 (30) \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 191ou 190r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 192ou \\tc4 32r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:13 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 192ou \\tc4 32r' now ' Ex 23:13 #3 192ou 32r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 193ou \\tc4 195r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 193ou \\tc4 195r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 193ou 195r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 35 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 194ou \\tc4 311r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 194ou \\tc4 311r' now ' Ex 30:9 Sacrifice Tabernacle #3 194ou 311r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 195ou \\tc4 196r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 195ou \\tc4 196r' now ' Ex 34:26 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 195ou 196r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 196ou \\tc4 193r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 196ou \\tc4 193r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 196ou 193r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 197ou \\tc4 192r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 197ou \\tc4 192r' now ' Lev 3:17 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Punishment Killing and Murder as defined by Blood #3 197ou 192r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 198ou \\tc4 176r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 198ou \\tc4 176r' now ' Lev 11:2 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 198ou 176r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 199ou \\tc4 180r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 199ou \\tc4 180r' now ' Lev 11:4 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 199ou 180r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 200ou \\tc4 178r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 200ou \\tc4 178r' now ' Lev 11:9 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 200ou 178r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 201ou \\tc4 182r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 201ou \\tc4 182r' now ' Lev 11:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 201ou 182r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 202ou \\tc4 181r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 202ou \\tc4 181r' now ' Lev 11:13 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 202ou 181r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 203ou \\tc4 179r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 203ou \\tc4 179r' now ' Lev 11:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 203ou 179r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 204ou \\tc4 459r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 204ou \\tc4 459r' now ' Lev 11:29 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 204ou 459r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 205ou \\tc4 461r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 205ou \\tc4 461r' now ' Lev 11:34 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 205ou 461r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 206ou \\tc4 458r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 206ou \\tc4 458r' now ' Lev 11:39 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 206ou 458r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 207ou \\tc4 184r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 207ou \\tc4 184r' now ' Lev 11:41 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 207ou 184r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 208ou \\tc4 186r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 208ou \\tc4 186r' now ' Lev 11:42 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 208ou 186r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 209ou \\tc4 187r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 209ou \\tc4 187r' now ' Lev 11:43 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 209ou 187r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 210ou \\tc4 185r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 210ou \\tc4 185r' now ' Lev 11:44 \\tl Kosher\\tl* Unclean #3 210ou 185r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 211ou \\tc4 455r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 211ou \\tc4 455r' now ' Lev 12:2 Unclean #3 211ou 455r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 212ou \\tc4 437r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 12:6 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 212ou \\tc4 437r' now ' Lev 12:6 Unclean #3 212ou 437r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 213ou \\tc4 446r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 213ou \\tc4 446r' now ' Lev 13:12-13 Clean Levites #3 213ou 446r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 214ou \\tc4 448r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:33 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 214ou \\tc4 448r' now ' Lev 13:33 #3 214ou 448r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 215ou \\tc4 449r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:45 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 215ou \\tc4 449r' now ' Lev 13:45 #3 215ou 449r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 216ou \\tc4 452r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 13:47 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 216ou \\tc4 452r' now ' Lev 13:47 Unclean #3 216ou 452r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 217ou \\tc4 450r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 217ou \\tc4 450r' now ' Lev 14:2 Clean #3 217ou 450r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 218ou \\tc4 451r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:9 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 218ou \\tc4 451r' now ' Lev 14:9 Clean #3 218ou 451r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 219ou \\tc4 439r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:10 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 219ou \\tc4 439r' now ' Lev 14:10 Clean #3 219ou 439r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 27 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 35 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 46 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 220ou \\tc4 453r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 14:34-35 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 220ou \\tc4 453r' now ' Lev 14:34-35 Levites #3 220ou 453r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 221ou \\tc4 457r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:2-3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 221ou \\tc4 457r' now ' Lev 15:2-3 Unclean #3 221ou 457r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 222ou \\tc4 438r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:13-14 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 222ou \\tc4 438r' now ' Lev 15:13-14 Clean #3 222ou 438r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 223ou \\tc4 460r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 223ou \\tc4 460r' now ' Lev 15:16 Unclean #3 223ou 460r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 224ou \\tc4 462r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:16 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 224ou \\tc4 462r' now ' Lev 15:16 Clean #3 224ou 462r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 225ou \\tc4 454r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:19 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 225ou \\tc4 454r' now ' Lev 15:19 Unclean #3 225ou 454r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 226ou \\tc4 456r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:25 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 226ou \\tc4 456r' now ' Lev 15:25 Unclean #3 226ou 456r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 25 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 33 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 44 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 227ou \\tc4 436r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 15:28-29 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 227ou \\tc4 436r' now ' Lev 15:28-29 Clean #3 227ou 436r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 228ou \\tc4 206r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 17:13-14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 228ou \\tc4 206r' now ' Lev 17:13-14 #3 228ou 206r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 229ou \\tc4 209r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:12 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 229ou \\tc4 209r' now ' Lev 19:12 #3 229ou 209r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 230ou \\tc4 333r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 230ou \\tc4 333r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Unclean Tabernacle #3 230ou 333r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 231ou \\tc4 334r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 231ou \\tc4 334r' now ' Lev 21:17 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 231ou 334r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 232ou \\tc4 332r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 232ou \\tc4 332r' now ' Lev 21:23 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 232ou 332r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 233ou \\tc4 329r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 233ou \\tc4 329r' now ' Lev 22:2 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 233ou 329r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 234ou \\tc4 258r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 234ou \\tc4 258r' now ' Lev 22:4 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 234ou 258r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 235ou \\tc4 330r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 235ou \\tc4 330r' now ' Lev 22:7 Levites Tabernacle Unclean #3 235ou 330r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 236ou \\tc4 7r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 236ou \\tc4 7r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 236ou 7r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 237ou \\tc4 6r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 22:32 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 237ou \\tc4 6r' now ' Lev 22:32 #3 237ou 6r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 238ou \\tc4 326r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:2 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 238ou \\tc4 326r' now ' Num 5:2 Unclean #3 238ou 326r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 239ou \\tc4 327r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:3 Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 239ou \\tc4 327r' now ' Num 5:3 Unclean #3 239ou 327r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 21 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 240ou \\tc4 444r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:2 Clean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 240ou \\tc4 444r' now ' Num 19:2 Clean #3 240ou 444r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 241ou \\tc4 443r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:14 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 241ou \\tc4 443r' now ' Num 19:14 #3 241ou 443r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 242ou \\tc4 445r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 242ou \\tc4 445r' now ' Num 19:21 Clean Unclean Levites #3 242ou 445r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 243ou \\tc4 213r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:20 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 243ou \\tc4 213r' now ' Deut 10:20 #3 243ou 213r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 244ou \\tc4 204r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 244ou \\tc4 204r' now ' Deut 12:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 244ou 204r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 245ou \\tc4 191r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 245ou \\tc4 191r' now ' Deut 12:23 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 245ou 191r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 246ou \\tc4 43r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:3 (4) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 246ou \\tc4 43r' now ' Deut 13:3 (4) #3 246ou 43r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 247ou \\tc4 42r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 247ou \\tc4 42r' now ' Deut 13:13 (14) #3 247ou 42r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 248ou \\tc4 392r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 248ou \\tc4 392r' now ' Deut 14:3 Unclean \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 248ou 392r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 249ou \\tc4 177r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 249ou \\tc4 177r' now ' Deut 14:11 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 249ou 177r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 250ou \\tc4 183r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 250ou \\tc4 183r' now ' Deut 14:19 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 250ou 183r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 251ou \\tc4 188r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 251ou \\tc4 188r' now ' Deut 14:21 \\tl Kosher\\tl* #3 251ou 188r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 60 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 68 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 79 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 252ou \\tc4 44r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 252ou \\tc4 44r' now ' Deut 18:20 Kill Capitol Punishment for False Prophecy #3 252ou 44r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 40 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 253ou \\tc4 45r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 253ou \\tc4 45r' now ' Deut 18:22 and Deut 13:6 (5) Kill #3 253ou 45r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 254ou \\tc4 70r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 254ou \\tc4 70r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 254ou 70r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 255ou \\tc4 71r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:5 \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 255ou \\tc4 71r' now ' Deut 22:5 #3 255ou 71r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 256ou \\tc4 167r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:1 (2) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 256ou \\tc4 167r' now ' Deut 23:1 (2) #3 256ou 167r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 257ou \\tc4 166r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:2 (3) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 257ou \\tc4 166r' now ' Deut 23:2 (3) #3 257ou 166r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 258ou \\tc4 328r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 258ou \\tc4 328r' now ' Deut 23:11 Tabernacle Unclean #3 258ou 328r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 259ou \\tc4 606r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 259ou \\tc4 606r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 259ou 606r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 260ou \\tc4 605r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:13 (14) \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 260ou \\tc4 605r' now ' Deut 23:13 (14) #3 260ou 605r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 261ou \\tc4 447r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:8 Levites \\tc2 #3 \\tc3 261ou \\tc4 447r' now ' Deut 24:8 Levites #3 261ou 447r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 262ou \\tc4 120r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:2 New Moon \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 262ou \\tc4 120r' now ' Ex 12:2 New Moon #4 262ou 120r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 263ou \\tc4 404r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:6 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 263ou \\tc4 404r' now ' Ex 12:6 Passover #4 263ou 404r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 264ou \\tc4 408r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 264ou \\tc4 408r' now ' Ex 12:8 Passover #4 264ou 408r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 265ou \\tc4 410r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:9 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 265ou \\tc4 410r' now ' Ex 12:9 Passover #4 265ou 410r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 266ou \\tc4 417r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:10 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 266ou \\tc4 417r' now ' Ex 12:10 Passover #4 266ou 417r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 267ou \\tc4 109r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 267ou \\tc4 109r' now ' Ex 12:15 Unleavened Bread #4 267ou 109r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 268ou \\tc4 114r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 268ou \\tc4 114r' now ' Ex 12:18 Unleavened Bread #4 268ou 114r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 269ou \\tc4 113r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 269ou \\tc4 113r' now ' Ex 12:19 Unleavened Bread #4 269ou 113r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 32 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 270ou \\tc4 111r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 270ou \\tc4 111r' now ' Ex 12:20 Unleavened Bread #4 270ou 111r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 271ou \\tc4 412r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:43 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 271ou \\tc4 412r' now ' Ex 12:43 Passover #4 271ou 412r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 272ou \\tc4 413r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:45 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 272ou \\tc4 413r' now ' Ex 12:45 Passover #4 272ou 413r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 273ou \\tc4 411r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 273ou \\tc4 411r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 273ou 411r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 274ou \\tc4 415r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:46 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 274ou \\tc4 415r' now ' Ex 12:46 Passover #4 274ou 415r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 24 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 32 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 43 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 275ou \\tc4 414r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 12:48 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 275ou \\tc4 414r' now ' Ex 12:48 Passover #4 275ou 414r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 276ou \\tc4 110r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 276ou \\tc4 110r' now ' Ex 13:3 Unleavened Bread #4 276ou 110r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 277ou \\tc4 112r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 277ou \\tc4 112r' now ' Ex 13:7 Unleavened Bread #4 277ou 112r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 278ou \\tc4 115r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:8 Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 278ou \\tc4 115r' now ' Ex 13:8 Passover #4 278ou 115r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 279ou \\tc4 90r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 16:29 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 279ou \\tc4 90r' now ' Ex 16:29 Sabbath #4 279ou 90r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 280ou \\tc4 91r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 280ou \\tc4 91r' now ' Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 Sabbath #4 280ou 91r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 73 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 81 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 92 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 281ou \\tc4 88r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 281ou \\tc4 88r' now ' Ex 20:10; Deut 5:14 Sabbath Capitol Punishment for Work on Sabbath #4 281ou 88r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 14 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 282ou \\tc4 504r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 282ou \\tc4 504r" now ' Ex 21:2 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 282ou 504r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 283ou \\tc4 284r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 283ou \\tc4 284r" now ' Ex 23:11 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* #4 283ou 284r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 284ou \\tc4 87r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:12 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 284ou \\tc4 87r' now ' Ex 23:12 Sabbath #4 284ou 87r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 285ou \\tc4 421r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 285ou \\tc4 421r' now ' Ex 23:14 Pilgrim Feast #4 285ou 421r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 286ou \\tc4 405r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 286ou \\tc4 405r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover Sacrifice #4 286ou 405r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 38 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 287ou \\tc4 406r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 287ou \\tc4 406r' now ' Ex 23:18 Pilgrim Feast Passover #4 287ou 406r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 288ou \\tc4 279r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 34:21 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 288ou \\tc4 279r' now ' Ex 34:21 Sabbath #4 288ou 279r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 82 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 90 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 101 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 289ou \\tc4 89r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 289ou \\tc4 89r' now ' Ex 35:3 Sabbath Court Ruling Capitol Punishment Is Not Permitted on Sabbath #4 289ou 89r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 290ou \\tc4 324r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 290ou \\tc4 324r' now ' Lev 16:2 Day of Atonement Levites Tabernacle #4 290ou 324r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 42 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 291ou \\tc4 400r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 291ou \\tc4 400r' now ' Lev 16:3-4 Day of Atonement Levites #4 291ou 400r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 33 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 292ou \\tc4 94r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 292ou \\tc4 94r' now ' Lev 16:29 Day of Atonement #4 292ou 94r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 293ou \\tc4 96r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 293ou \\tc4 96r' now ' Lev 23:7 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 293ou 96r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 294ou \\tc4 97r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 294ou \\tc4 97r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 1 #4 294ou 97r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 295ou \\tc4 98r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 295ou \\tc4 98r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* Day 7 Sabbath #4 295ou 98r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 24 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 61 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 72 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 296ou \\tc4 99r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 296ou \\tc4 99r' now ' Lev 23:8 Passover \\tl matzah\\tl* day 7 Sabbath #4 296ou 99r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 297ou \\tc4 384r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 297ou \\tc4 384r' now ' Lev 23:10 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 297ou 384r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 298ou \\tc4 197r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 298ou \\tc4 197r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 298ou 197r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 299ou \\tc4 198r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 299ou \\tc4 198r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 299ou 198r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 300ou \\tc4 199r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 300ou \\tc4 199r' now ' Lev 23:14 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 #4 300ou 199r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 77 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 88 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 301ou \\tc4 385r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 301ou \\tc4 385r' now ' Lev 23:15 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #1 Shavout \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 301ou 385r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 8 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 9 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 302ou \\tc4 387r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 302ou \\tc4 387r" now ' Lev 23:17 \\tl Omer\\tl* 1st Fruits #2 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 302ou 387r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 303ou \\tc4 100r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 303ou \\tc4 100r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Omer\\tl* Shavo\'ut \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 303ou 100r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 304ou \\tc4 101r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 304ou \\tc4 101r" now ' Lev 23:21 \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* \\tl Pentacost\\tl* #4 304ou 101r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 305ou \\tc4 102r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 305ou \\tc4 102r' now ' Lev 23:24 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 305ou 102r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 16 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 306ou \\tc4 103r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 306ou \\tc4 103r' now ' Lev 23:25 \\tl Yom Terurah\\tl* Rosh Hashannah #4 306ou 103r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 307ou \\tc4 93r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 307ou \\tc4 93r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 307ou 93r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 308ou \\tc4 95r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 308ou \\tc4 95r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 308ou 95r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 41 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 309ou \\tc4 92r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 309ou \\tc4 92r' now ' Lev 23:32 Day of Atonement Sabbath #4 309ou 92r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 310ou \\tc4 104r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 310ou \\tc4 104r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 310ou 104r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 311ou \\tc4 105r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:35 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 311ou \\tc4 105r' now ' Lev 23:35 Tabernacles #4 311ou 105r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 312ou \\tc4 106r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 312ou \\tc4 106r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 312ou 106r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 313ou \\tc4 107r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 313ou \\tc4 107r' now ' Lev 23:36 8th Day of Tabernacles #4 313ou 107r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 314ou \\tc4 118r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:40 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 314ou \\tc4 118r' now ' Lev 23:40 Tabernacles #4 314ou 118r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 315ou \\tc4 117r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 23:42 Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 315ou \\tc4 117r' now ' Lev 23:42 Tabernacles #4 315ou 117r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 316ou \\tc4 280r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 316ou \\tc4 280r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 316ou 280r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 317ou \\tc4 281r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 317ou \\tc4 281r" now ' Lev 25:4 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 317ou 281r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 318ou \\tc4 282r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 318ou \\tc4 282r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 318ou 282r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 15 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 53 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 64 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 319ou \\tc4 283r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 319ou \\tc4 283r" now ' Lev 25:5 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year #4 319ou 283r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 55 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 82 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 93 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 320ou \\tc4 288r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 320ou \\tc4 288r' now ' Lev 25:8 Yovel Jubilee Court Ruling Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 320ou 288r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 42 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 69 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 80 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 321ou \\tc4 290r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 321ou \\tc4 290r' now ' Lev 25:9 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* #4 321ou 290r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 56 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' now ' Lev 25:10 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year Court Ruling \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 322ou \\tc4 289r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 323ou \\tc4 291r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 323ou \\tc4 291r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 323ou 291r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 324ou \\tc4 292r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 324ou \\tc4 292r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 324ou 292r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 43 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 325ou \\tc4 293r' now ' Lev 25:11 Yovel Jubilee Sabbath Year #4 325ou \\tc4 293r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close 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295r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 326ou \\tc4 295r' now ' Lev 25:23 Yovel Jubilee #4 326ou 295r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 327ou \\tc4 294r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 327ou \\tc4 294r' now ' Lev 25:24 Yovel Jubilee #4 327ou 294r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 30 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 38 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 49 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 328ou \\tc4 296r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 328ou \\tc4 296r' now ' Lev 25:29 Yovel Jubilee #4 328ou 296r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 29 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 37 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 48 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 329ou \\tc4 407r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 329ou \\tc4 407r' now ' Num 9:10-11 Passover 2 #4 329ou 407r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 330ou \\tc4 409r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:11 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 330ou \\tc4 409r' now ' Num 9:11 Passover 2 #4 330ou 409r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 331ou \\tc4 418r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 331ou \\tc4 418r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 331ou 418r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 26 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 34 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 45 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 9:12 Passover 2 \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 332ou \\tc4 416r' now ' Num 9:12 Passover 2 #4 332ou \\tc4 416r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had 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380r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 333ou \\tc4 380r' now ' Num 28:9 Shabbat Sacrifices #4 333ou 380r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 334ou \\tc4 382r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 334ou \\tc4 382r' now ' Num 28:11 New Moon Sacrifices #4 334ou 382r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 39 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' now ' Num 28:19 Tabernacles Sacrifices #4 \\tc3 335ou \\tc4 383r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE 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tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 355ou \\tc4 264r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 355ou \\tc4 264r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 355ou 264r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 31 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 39 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 50 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean #4 356ou \\tc4 263r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 356ou \\tc4 263r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe Unclean #4 356ou 263r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 23 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 31 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 42 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 357ou \\tc4 262r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 26:14 Tithe \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 357ou \\tc4 262r' now ' Deut 26:14 Tithe #4 357ou 262r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tl 17 \tl ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 358ou \\tc4 425r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXE -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles \\tc2 #4 \\tc3 358ou \\tc4 425r" now ' Deut 31:12 \\tl Sh\'mitta\\tl* Sabbath Year Tabernacles #4 358ou 425r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 359ou \\tc4 584r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 359ou \\tc4 584r' now ' Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 \\it Honor Father and Mother\\it* #5 359ou 584r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 360ou \\tc4 511r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 360ou \\tc4 511r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 360ou 511r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 361ou \\tc4 513r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 361ou \\tc4 513r' now ' Ex 21:8 #5 361ou 513r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 76 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 87 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 362ou \\tc4 583r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 362ou \\tc4 583r' now ' Ex 21:15 \\it Capitol Punishment for Attacking your Parent\\it* #5 362ou 583r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 86 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 363ou \\tc4 582r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 363ou \\tc4 582r' now ' Ex 21:17 \\it Capitol Punishment for Cursing your Parent \\it* #5 363ou 582r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 364ou \\tc4 568r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 364ou \\tc4 568r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 364ou 568r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 365ou \\tc4 567r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:28 (27) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 365ou \\tc4 567r' now ' Ex 22:28 (27) #5 365ou 567r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 366ou \\tc4 587r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 366ou \\tc4 587r' now ' Lev 10:19 \\it Levites\\it* #5 366ou 587r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 367ou \\tc4 585r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:3 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 367ou \\tc4 585r' now ' Lev 19:3 #5 367ou 585r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 368ou \\tc4 23r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:32 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 368ou \\tc4 23r' now ' Lev 19:32 #5 368ou 23r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 369ou \\tc4 588r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 369ou \\tc4 588r' now ' Lev 21:11 \\it Levites / Unclean\\it* #5 369ou 588r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 370ou \\tc4 508r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:39 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 370ou \\tc4 508r' now ' Lev 25:39 #5 370ou 508r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 371ou \\tc4 505r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:42 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 371ou \\tc4 505r' now ' Lev 25:42 #5 371ou 505r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 372ou \\tc4 506r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:43 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 372ou \\tc4 506r' now ' Lev 25:43 #5 372ou 506r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 373ou \\tc4 514r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:46 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 373ou \\tc4 514r' now ' Lev 25:46 #5 373ou 514r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 374ou \\tc4 507r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 374ou \\tc4 507r' now ' Lev 25:53 \\it Sabbath Year\\it* #5 374ou 507r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 375ou \\tc4 276r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 375ou \\tc4 276r' now ' Num 18:15 \\it 1st Born Levites\\it* #5 375ou 276r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 32 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 376ou \\tc4 586r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 376ou \\tc4 586r' now ' Deut 21:18 and Deut 21:20 \\it Capitol Punishment for Rebellious Child\\it* #5 376ou 586r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 377ou \\tc4 515r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15 (16) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 377ou \\tc4 515r' now ' Deut 23:15 (16) #5 377ou 515r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 28 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 47 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 378ou \\tc4 516r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 378ou \\tc4 516r' now ' Deut 23:15-16 (16-17) #5 378ou 516r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 379ou \\tc4 609r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #5 \\tc3 379ou \\tc4 609r' now ' Deut 24:5 #5 379ou 609r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 380ou \\tc4 482r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 380ou \\tc4 482r' now ' Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (18) \\it Murder\\it* #6 380ou 482r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 381ou \\tc4 481r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 381ou \\tc4 481r' now ' Ex 21:18 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 381ou 481r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 88 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 99 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 382ou \\tc4 547r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 382ou \\tc4 547r' now ' Ex 21:20 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Killing a Servant \\it* #6 382ou 547r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 383ou \\tc4 189r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 383ou \\tc4 189r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 383ou 189r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 384ou \\tc4 463r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 384ou \\tc4 463r' now ' Ex 21:28 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 384ou 463r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 385ou \\tc4 465r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 385ou \\tc4 465r' now ' Ex 21:33-34 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 385ou 465r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 87 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 98 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 386ou \\tc4 552r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 386ou \\tc4 552r' now ' Ex 22:18 (17) \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sorcery\\it* #6 386ou 552r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 387ou \\tc4 502r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 387ou \\tc4 502r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) #6 387ou 502r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 388ou \\tc4 18r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:22 (21) \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 388ou \\tc4 18r' now ' Ex 22:22 (21) #6 388ou 18r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 389ou \\tc4 496r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:5 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 389ou \\tc4 496r' now ' Ex 23:5 #6 389ou 496r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 390ou \\tc4 569r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 390ou \\tc4 569r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 390ou 569r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 391ou \\tc4 495r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:14 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 391ou \\tc4 495r' now ' Lev 19:14 #6 391ou 495r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 392ou \\tc4 489r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 392ou \\tc4 489r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\it Save Life\\it* #6 392ou 489r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 393ou \\tc4 15r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 393ou \\tc4 15r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 393ou 15r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 394ou \\tc4 16r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 394ou \\tc4 16r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 394ou 16r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 395ou \\tc4 17r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:17 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 395ou \\tc4 17r' now ' Lev 19:17 #6 395ou 17r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 396ou \\tc4 20r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 396ou \\tc4 20r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 396ou 20r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 397ou \\tc4 21r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 397ou \\tc4 21r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 397ou 21r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 398ou \\tc4 13r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:18 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 398ou \\tc4 13r' now ' Lev 19:18 #6 398ou 13r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 399ou \\tc4 548r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 399ou \\tc4 548r' now ' Lev 20:10 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Adultery\\it* #6 399ou 548r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 86 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 97 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 400ou \\tc4 546r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 400ou \\tc4 546r' now ' Lev 20:14 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Sexual Sin\\it* #6 400ou 546r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 401ou \\tc4 486r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 401ou \\tc4 486r' now ' Num 35:12 \\it Court Ruling / Stand Trial before Capitol Punishment\\it* #6 401ou 486r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 402ou \\tc4 484r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 402ou \\tc4 484r' now ' Num 35:25 \\it Punishment for Killer / Levites\\it* #6 402ou 484r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 403ou \\tc4 483r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 403ou \\tc4 483r' now ' Num 35:31 \\it Punishment for Murderer\\it* #6 403ou 483r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 404ou \\tc4 485r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 404ou \\tc4 485r' now ' Num 35:32 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 404ou 485r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 405ou \\tc4 57r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 405ou \\tc4 57r' now ' Deut 7:2 \\it Killing in War Punishment\\it* #6 405ou 57r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 406ou \\tc4 14r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 10:19 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 406ou \\tc4 14r' now ' Deut 10:19 #6 406ou 14r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 407ou \\tc4 490r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 407ou \\tc4 490r' now ' Deut 19:3 \\it Punishment for Killer\\it* #6 407ou 490r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 57 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 68 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 408ou \\tc4 557r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 408ou \\tc4 557r' now ' Deut 19:13 \\it Court Ruling / Murderer\\it* #6 408ou 557r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 409ou \\tc4 602r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 409ou \\tc4 602r' now ' Deut 20:10 \\it Killing in War\\it* #6 409ou 602r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 410ou \\tc4 597r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 410ou \\tc4 597r' now ' Deut 20:16 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 410ou 597r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 411ou \\tc4 596r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 411ou \\tc4 596r' now ' Deut 20:17 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 411ou 596r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 412ou \\tc4 491r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 412ou \\tc4 491r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 412ou 491r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 413ou \\tc4 492r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 413ou \\tc4 492r' now ' Deut 21:4 \\it Murderer or Killer\\it* #6 413ou 492r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 85 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 96 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 414ou \\tc4 549r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 414ou \\tc4 549r' now ' Deut 21:22 \\it Court Ruling Kill / Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #6 414ou 549r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 415ou \\tc4 551r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 415ou \\tc4 551r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 415ou 551r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 416ou \\tc4 550r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 416ou \\tc4 550r' now ' Deut 21:23 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 416ou 550r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 417ou \\tc4 498r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 417ou \\tc4 498r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 417ou 498r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 418ou \\tc4 497r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:4 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 418ou \\tc4 497r' now ' Deut 22:4 #6 418ou 497r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 419ou \\tc4 494r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 419ou \\tc4 494r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 419ou 494r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 420ou \\tc4 493r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:8 \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 420ou \\tc4 493r' now ' Deut 22:8 #6 420ou 493r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 95 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 106 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 421ou \\tc4 545r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 421ou \\tc4 545r' now ' Deut 22:24 \\it Court Ruling / Capitol Punishment for Rape or Adultery / Kill\\it* #6 421ou 545r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 113 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 124 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 422ou \\tc4 556r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 422ou \\tc4 556r' now ' Deut 22:26 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment to the Victim / Capitol Punishment for Rape / Kill\\it* #6 422ou 556r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 423ou \\tc4 603r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 423ou \\tc4 603r' now ' Deut 23:6 (7) \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 423ou 603r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 84 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 95 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 424ou \\tc4 575r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 424ou \\tc4 575r' now ' Deut 24:16 \\it Court Ruling / No Punishment for Another’s Actions\\it* #6 424ou 575r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 425ou \\tc4 553r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 425ou \\tc4 553r' now ' Deut 25:2 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 425ou 553r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 426ou \\tc4 554r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 426ou \\tc4 554r' now ' Deut 25:3 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #6 426ou 554r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 427ou \\tc4 487r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 427ou \\tc4 487r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 427ou 487r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 94 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 105 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 428ou \\tc4 488r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 428ou \\tc4 488r' now ' Deut 25:12 \\it Court Ruling Save Life / Punishment Kill / Kill to Save Life\\it* #6 428ou 488r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 429ou \\tc4 599r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 429ou \\tc4 599r' now ' Deut 25:17 \\it Punishment\\it* #6 429ou 599r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 430ou \\tc4 600r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 430ou \\tc4 600r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Killing in War\\it* #6 430ou 600r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 431ou \\tc4 598r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* \\tc2 #6 \\tc3 431ou \\tc4 598r' now ' Deut 25:19 \\it Punishment Kill / Killing in War\\it* #6 431ou 598r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 37 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 71 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 82 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - \\it Major Topics\\it* Chapter OURb# Rambam#' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 432ou \\tc4 125r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 1:28 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 432ou \\tc4 125r' now ' Gen 1:28 #7 432ou 125r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 31 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 56 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 67 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 433ou \\tc4 Not Listed' now ' Ex 20:14 (13); Deut 5:18 \\it Adultery\\it* #7 433ou Not Listed' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 14 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 22 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 434ou \\tc4 512r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 434ou \\tc4 512r' now ' Ex 21:8 #7 434ou 512r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 435ou \\tc4 124r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 21:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 435ou \\tc4 124r' now ' Ex 21:10 #7 435ou 124r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 26 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 66 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 77 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 436ou \\tc4 131r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 436ou \\tc4 131r' now ' Ex 22:16-17 (15-16) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 436ou 131r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 437ou \\tc4 175r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:6 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 437ou \\tc4 175r' now ' Lev 18:6 #7 437ou 175r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 438ou \\tc4 158r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 438ou \\tc4 158r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 438ou 158r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 439ou \\tc4 139r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:7 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 439ou \\tc4 139r' now ' Lev 18:7 #7 439ou 139r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 440ou \\tc4 140r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:8 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 440ou \\tc4 140r' now ' Lev 18:8 #7 440ou 140r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 441ou \\tc4 141r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:9 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 441ou \\tc4 141r' now ' Lev 18:9 #7 441ou 141r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 442ou \\tc4 143r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 442ou \\tc4 143r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 442ou 143r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 443ou \\tc4 145r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 443ou \\tc4 145r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 443ou 145r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 444ou \\tc4 144r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:10 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 444ou \\tc4 144r' now ' Lev 18:10 #7 444ou 144r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 445ou \\tc4 142r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 445ou \\tc4 142r' now ' Lev 18:11 #7 445ou 142r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 446ou \\tc4 149r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:12 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 446ou \\tc4 149r' now ' Lev 18:12 #7 446ou 149r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 447ou \\tc4 150r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 447ou \\tc4 150r' now ' Lev 18:13 #7 447ou 150r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 448ou \\tc4 151r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 448ou \\tc4 151r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 448ou 151r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 449ou \\tc4 159r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 449ou \\tc4 159r' now ' Lev 18:14 #7 449ou 159r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 450ou \\tc4 152r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:15 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 450ou \\tc4 152r' now ' Lev 18:15 #7 450ou 152r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 451ou \\tc4 153r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:16 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 451ou \\tc4 153r' now ' Lev 18:16 #7 451ou 153r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 452ou \\tc4 146r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 452ou \\tc4 146r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 452ou 146r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 453ou \\tc4 147r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 453ou \\tc4 147r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 453ou 147r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 454ou \\tc4 148r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 454ou \\tc4 148r' now ' Lev 18:17 #7 454ou 148r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 455ou \\tc4 154r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:18 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 455ou \\tc4 154r' now ' Lev 18:18 #7 455ou 154r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 456ou \\tc4 161r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:19 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 456ou \\tc4 161r' now ' Lev 18:19 #7 456ou 161r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 457ou \\tc4 160r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:20 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 457ou \\tc4 160r' now ' Lev 18:20 #7 457ou 160r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 458ou \\tc4 157r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:22 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 458ou \\tc4 157r' now ' Lev 18:22 #7 458ou 157r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 459ou \\tc4 155r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 459ou \\tc4 155r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 459ou 155r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 460ou \\tc4 156r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 18:23 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 460ou \\tc4 156r' now ' Lev 18:23 #7 460ou 156r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 461ou \\tc4 173r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 461ou \\tc4 173r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 461ou 173r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 462ou \\tc4 174r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 462ou \\tc4 174r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 462ou 174r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 463ou \\tc4 172r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 463ou \\tc4 172r' now ' Lev 21:7 \\it Levites \\it* #7 463ou 172r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 464ou \\tc4 171r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 464ou \\tc4 171r' now ' Lev 21:13 \\it Levites \\it* #7 464ou 171r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 465ou \\tc4 169r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 465ou \\tc4 169r' now ' Lev 21:14 \\it Levites \\it* #7 465ou 169r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 466ou \\tc4 170r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 466ou \\tc4 170r' now ' Lev 21:15 \\it Levites \\it* #7 466ou 170r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 467ou \\tc4 137r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 467ou \\tc4 137r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacirifces \\it* #7 467ou 137r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 468ou \\tc4 138r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 468ou \\tc4 138r' now ' Num 5:15 \\it Sacrifices \\it* #7 468ou 138r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 55 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 66 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 469ou \\tc4 136r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 469ou \\tc4 136r' now ' Num 5:30 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #7 469ou 136r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 470ou \\tc4 593r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 470ou \\tc4 593r' now ' Deut 17:17 #7 470ou 593r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 471ou \\tc4 611r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:11 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 471ou \\tc4 611r' now ' Deut 21:11 #7 471ou 611r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 472ou \\tc4 612r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 472ou \\tc4 612r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 472ou 612r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 473ou \\tc4 613r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 21:14 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 473ou \\tc4 613r' now ' Deut 21:14 #7 473ou 613r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 474ou \\tc4 122r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:13 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 474ou \\tc4 122r' now ' Deut 22:13 #7 474ou 122r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 475ou \\tc4 132r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 475ou \\tc4 132r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 475ou 132r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 476ou \\tc4 133r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 476ou \\tc4 133r' now ' Deut 22:29 \\it Rape Punishment\\it* #7 476ou 133r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 477ou \\tc4 126r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:1 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 477ou \\tc4 126r' now ' Deut 24:1 #7 477ou 126r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 478ou \\tc4 127r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:4 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 478ou \\tc4 127r' now ' Deut 24:4 #7 478ou 127r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 479ou \\tc4 608r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:5 \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 479ou \\tc4 608r' now ' Deut 24:5 #7 479ou 608r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 480ou \\tc4 130r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 480ou \\tc4 130r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 480ou 130r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 481ou \\tc4 128r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 481ou \\tc4 128r' now ' Deut 25:5 \\it Levitate Marriage\\it* #7 481ou 128r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 65 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 76 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 482ou \\tc4 129r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #7 \\tc3 482ou \\tc4 129r' now ' Deut 25:9 \\it Levitate Marriage / Court Ruling\\it* #7 482ou 129r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 483ou \\tc4 426r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 483ou \\tc4 426r' now ' Ex 13:12 \\it 1st Born Sacrifices/ Clean \\it* #8 483ou 426r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 51 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 62 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 484ou \\tc4 277r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 484ou \\tc4 277r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites \\it* #8 484ou 277r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 485ou \\tc4 278r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 485ou \\tc4 278r' now ' Ex 13:13 \\it 1st Born / Levites / Unclean\\it* #8 485ou 278r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 97 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 116 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 486ou \\tc4 473r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 486ou \\tc4 473r' now ' Ex 20:15 (13); Deut 5:19 Theft / Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Kidnapping (Ex 21:16) #8 486ou 473r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 29 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 137 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 487ou \\tc4 468r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 487ou \\tc4 468r' now ' Ex 22:1-4 (21:37-22:3) \\it Court Ruling / Punishment or Capitol Punishment for Stealing / Killing / Murder \\it* #8 487ou 468r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 488ou \\tc4 254r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 488ou \\tc4 254r' now ' Ex 22:29 (28) \\it Tithe / Pilgrim Feast\\it* #8 488ou 254r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 73 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 84 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 489ou \\tc4 270r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 489ou \\tc4 270r' now ' Ex 23:19 \\it Tithe / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 489ou 270r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 15 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 34 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 490ou \\tc4 119r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 30:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 490ou \\tc4 119r' now ' Ex 30:13 #8 490ou 119r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 491ou \\tc4 401r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 491ou \\tc4 401r' now ' Lev 5:16 \\it Punishment / Tithe / Levites\\it* #8 491ou 401r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 21 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 49 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 60 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 492ou \\tc4 478r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 492ou \\tc4 478r' now ' Lev 6:4 (5:23) \\it Punishment \\it* #8 492ou 478r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 493ou \\tc4 240r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 493ou \\tc4 240r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 493ou 240r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 494ou \\tc4 242r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 494ou \\tc4 242r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 494ou 242r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 51 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 495ou \\tc4 241r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 495ou \\tc4 241r' now ' Lev 19:9 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 495ou 241r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 496ou \\tc4 246r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 496ou \\tc4 246r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 496ou 246r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 497ou \\tc4 244r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 497ou \\tc4 244r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 497ou 244r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 498ou \\tc4 245r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 498ou \\tc4 245r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 498ou 245r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 499ou \\tc4 239r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 499ou \\tc4 239r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 499ou 239r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 500ou \\tc4 243r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 500ou \\tc4 243r' now ' Lev 19:10 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 500ou 243r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 501ou \\tc4 467r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 501ou \\tc4 467r' now ' Lev 19:11 #8 501ou 467r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 502ou \\tc4 474r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 502ou \\tc4 474r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 502ou 474r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 503ou \\tc4 519r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 503ou \\tc4 519r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 503ou 519r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 504ou \\tc4 475r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:13 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 504ou \\tc4 475r' now ' Lev 19:13 #8 504ou 475r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 505ou \\tc4 200r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 505ou \\tc4 200r' now ' Lev 19:23 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 505ou 200r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 506ou \\tc4 268r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 506ou \\tc4 268r' now ' Lev 19:24 \\it Tithe / Harvest\\it* #8 506ou 268r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 507ou \\tc4 429r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 507ou \\tc4 429r' now ' Lev 27:32 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 507ou 429r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 508ou \\tc4 430r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 508ou \\tc4 430r' now ' Lev 27:33 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 508ou 430r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 509ou \\tc4 273r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 509ou \\tc4 273r' now ' Num 15:20 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 509ou 273r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 74 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 85 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 510ou \\tc4 428r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 510ou \\tc4 428r' now ' Num 18:17 \\it 1st Born / Clean / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 510ou 428r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 511ou \\tc4 260r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 511ou \\tc4 260r' now ' Num 18:24 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 511ou 260r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 512ou \\tc4 253r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 512ou \\tc4 253r' now ' Num 18:26 \\it Levites / Tithe\\it* #8 512ou 253r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 64 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 75 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 513ou \\tc4 424r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 513ou \\tc4 424r' now ' Deut 12:19 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 513ou 424r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 514ou \\tc4 35r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:17 (18) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 514ou \\tc4 35r' now ' Deut 13:17 (18) #8 514ou 35r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR 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USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 516ou \\tc4 249r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 516ou \\tc4 249r' now ' Deut 14:28 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance\\it* #8 516ou 249r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' now ' Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' now ' Deut 15:7 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' now ' Deut 15:7 #8 517ou \\tc4 251r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:7 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 517ou \\tc4 251r' now ' Deut 15:7 #8 517ou 251r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' now ' Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' now ' Deut 15:8 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' now ' Deut 15:8 #8 518ou \\tc4 250r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:8 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 518ou \\tc4 250r' now ' Deut 15:8 #8 518ou 250r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 519ou \\tc4 287r' now ' Deut 15:9 \\it Sabbath Year \\it* #8 519ou \\tc4 287r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF 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\\tc4 510r' now ' Deut 15:13 #8 520ou 510r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 521ou \\tc4 509r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:14 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 521ou \\tc4 509r' now ' Deut 15:14 #8 521ou 509r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 522ou \\tc4 402r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 522ou \\tc4 402r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 522ou 402r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 523ou \\tc4 403r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 523ou \\tc4 403r' now ' Deut 15:19 \\it 1st Born\\it* #8 523ou 403r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* #8 524ou \\tc4 423r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 524ou \\tc4 423r' now ' Deut 16:16 \\it Pilgrim Feasts / Sacrifice\\it* #8 524ou 423r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 67 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 78 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 525ou \\tc4 274r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 525ou \\tc4 274r' now ' Deut 18:3 \\it Levitical Inheritance / Sacrifices\\it* #8 525ou 274r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 100 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 111 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 526ou \\tc4 252r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 526ou \\tc4 252r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Harvest / Levitical Inheritance / First Fruits #1 / First Fruits #2\\it* #8 526ou 252r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' now ' Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance \\it* #8 \\tc3 527ou \\tc4 275r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 18:4 \\it Tithe / Levitical Inheritance 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529ou \\tc4 604r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 #8 529ou \\tc4 604r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 20:19 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 529ou \\tc4 604r' now ' Deut 20:19 #8 529ou 604r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:1 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' now ' Deut 22:1 #8 \\tc3 530ou \\tc4 480r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 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\\tc2 #8 \\tc3 532ou \\tc4 535r' now ' Deut 23:19 (20) #8 532ou 535r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 533ou \\tc4 537r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:20 (21) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 533ou \\tc4 537r' now ' Deut 23:20 (21) #8 533ou 537r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 30 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 41 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 534ou \\tc4 520r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:24 (25) \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 534ou \\tc4 520r' now ' Deut 23:24 (25) #8 534ou 520r ' ERROR: 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Deut 23:25 (26) \\it Harvest \\it* #8 536ou 521r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 537ou \\tc4 533r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:6 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 537ou \\tc4 533r' now ' Deut 24:6 #8 537ou 533r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 538ou \\tc4 529r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:10 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 538ou \\tc4 529r' now ' Deut 24:10 #8 538ou 529r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR 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\\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 541ou \\tc4 518r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:15 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 541ou \\tc4 518r' now ' Deut 24:15 #8 541ou 518r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 542ou \\tc4 532r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 542ou \\tc4 532r' now ' Deut 24:17 #8 542ou 532r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 543ou \\tc4 247r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close 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\\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 544ou \\tc4 248r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 544ou \\tc4 248r' now ' Deut 24:19 \\it Harvest \\it* #8 544ou 248r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 545ou \\tc4 523r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:4 \\tc2 #8 \\tc3 545ou \\tc4 523r' now ' Deut 25:4 #8 545ou 523r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 50 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 51 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 546ou \\tc4 576r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 546ou \\tc4 576r' now ' Ex 20:16 (14); Deut 5:20 it False Witnessit* #9 546ou 576r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 63 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 74 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 547ou \\tc4 525r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 547ou \\tc4 525r' now ' Ex 22:7-8 (6-7) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 547ou 525r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 548ou \\tc4 538r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 548ou \\tc4 538r' now ' Ex 22:9 (8) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 548ou 538r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 549ou \\tc4 517r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 549ou \\tc4 517r' now ' Ex 22:10 (9)\\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 549ou 517r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 60 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 71 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 550ou \\tc4 503r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 550ou \\tc4 503r' now ' Ex 22:21 (20) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 550ou 503r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 551ou \\tc4 566r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 551ou \\tc4 566r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 551ou 566r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 552ou \\tc4 574r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 552ou \\tc4 574r' now ' Ex 23:1 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 552ou 574r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 553ou \\tc4 542r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 553ou \\tc4 542r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 553ou 542r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 554ou \\tc4 543r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 554ou \\tc4 543r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 554ou 543r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 555ou \\tc4 544r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 555ou \\tc4 544r' now ' Ex 23:2 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 555ou 544r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 54 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 65 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 556ou \\tc4 555r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 556ou \\tc4 555r' now ' Ex 23:7 \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #9 556ou 555r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 557ou \\tc4 565r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 557ou \\tc4 565r' now ' Ex 23:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 557ou 565r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 43 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 54 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 558ou \\tc4 570r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 558ou \\tc4 570r' now ' Lev 5:1 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 558ou 570r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 559ou \\tc4 211r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 559ou \\tc4 211r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 559ou 211r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 560ou \\tc4 212r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 560ou \\tc4 212r' now ' Lev 19:11 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 560ou 212r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 561ou \\tc4 19r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:16-18 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 561ou \\tc4 19r' now ' Lev 19:16-18 #9 561ou 19r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 562ou \\tc4 470r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:35 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 562ou \\tc4 470r' now ' Lev 19:35 #9 562ou 470r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 35 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 563ou \\tc4 469r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:36 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 563ou \\tc4 469r' now ' Lev 19:36 #9 563ou 469r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 564ou \\tc4 216r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 564ou \\tc4 216r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 564ou 216r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 27 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 38 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 565ou \\tc4 215r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 30:2 (3) \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 565ou \\tc4 215r' now ' Num 30:2 (3) #9 565ou 215r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 83 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 94 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 566ou \\tc4 571r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 566ou \\tc4 571r' now ' Deut 13:14 (15) \\it Court Ruling Capitol Punishment for Idolatry\\it* #9 566ou 571r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 567ou \\tc4 540r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 567ou \\tc4 540r' now ' Deut 16:18 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 567ou 540r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 568ou \\tc4 578r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 568ou \\tc4 578r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 568ou 578r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 569ou \\tc4 579r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 569ou \\tc4 579r' now ' Deut 17:11 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 569ou 579r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 570ou \\tc4 573r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 570ou \\tc4 573r' now ' Deut 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #9 570ou 573r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 571ou \\tc4 572r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 571ou \\tc4 572r' now ' Deut 19:17 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 571ou 572r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 572ou \\tc4 577r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 572ou \\tc4 577r' now ' Deut 19:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 572ou 577r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 573ou \\tc4 134r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 573ou \\tc4 134r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 573ou 134r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 574ou \\tc4 135r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 574ou \\tc4 135r' now ' Deut 22:19 \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #9 574ou 135r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 575ou \\tc4 368r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 575ou \\tc4 368r' now ' Deut 23:21 (22) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 575ou 368r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 22 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 50 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 61 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 576ou \\tc4 214r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 576ou \\tc4 214r' now ' Deut 23:23 (24) \\it Sacrifices \\it* #9 576ou 214r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 28 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 39 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 577ou \\tc4 471r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 25:13-14 \\tc2 #9 \\tc3 577ou \\tc4 471r' now ' Deut 25:13-14 #9 577ou 471r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 62 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 75 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 86 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* \\tc2 Chapter \\tc3 OURb# \\tc4 Rambam#' now ' Reference Christian (Jewish) - Major Topics it Covetit* Chapter OURb# Rambam# ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 578ou \\tc4 476r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 578ou \\tc4 476r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 578ou 476r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 36 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 579ou \\tc4 477r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 579ou \\tc4 477r' now ' Ex 20:17 (14); Deut 5:21 (18) #10 579ou 477r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 18 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 59 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 70 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 580ou \\tc4 466r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 580ou \\tc4 466r' now ' Ex 22:6 (5) \\it Court Ruling Punishment\\it* #10 580ou 466r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 20 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 581ou \\tc4 524r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 581ou \\tc4 524r' now ' Ex 22:14 (13) \\it Court Ruling Punishment \\it* #10 581ou 524r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 582ou \\tc4 526r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 582ou \\tc4 526r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 582ou 526r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 583ou \\tc4 536r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 583ou \\tc4 536r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 583ou 536r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 20 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 29 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 40 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 584ou \\tc4 527r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 22:25 (24) \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 584ou \\tc4 527r' now ' Ex 22:25 (24) #10 584ou 527r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 14 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 44 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 55 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 585ou \\tc4 560r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 585ou \\tc4 560r' now ' Ex 23:6 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 585ou 560r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 586ou \\tc4 561r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 586ou \\tc4 561r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 586ou 561r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 587ou \\tc4 558r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 587ou \\tc4 558r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 587ou 558r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 588ou \\tc4 559r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 588ou \\tc4 559r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 588ou 559r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 589ou \\tc4 563r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 589ou \\tc4 563r' now ' Lev 19:15 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 589ou 563r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 590ou \\tc4 499r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 590ou \\tc4 499r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 590ou 499r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 62 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 73 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 591ou \\tc4 500r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 591ou \\tc4 500r' now ' Lev 25:14 \\it Court Ruling / Yovel Jubilee\\it* #10 591ou 500r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 48 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 59 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 592ou \\tc4 501r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 592ou \\tc4 501r' now ' Lev 25:17 \\it Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 592ou 501r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 593ou \\tc4 534r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 25:37 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 593ou \\tc4 534r' now ' Lev 25:37 #10 593ou 534r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 41 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 52 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 594ou \\tc4 227r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 594ou \\tc4 227r' now ' Lev 27:2 \\it Levites \\it* #10 594ou 227r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 595ou \\tc4 440r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 595ou \\tc4 440r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 595ou 440r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 596ou \\tc4 441r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:10 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 596ou \\tc4 441r' now ' Lev 27:10 #10 596ou 441r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 19 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 597ou \\tc4 228r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 597ou \\tc4 228r' now ' Lev 27:11-12 \\it Levites \\it* #10 597ou 228r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 598ou \\tc4 229r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:14 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 598ou \\tc4 229r' now ' Lev 27:14 #10 598ou 229r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 58 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 69 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 599ou \\tc4 230r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 599ou \\tc4 230r' now ' Lev 27:16 \\it Levites / Yovel Jubilee \\it* #10 599ou 230r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 42 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 53 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 600ou \\tc4 442r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 600ou \\tc4 442r' now ' Lev 27:26 \\it 1st Born\\it* #10 600ou 442r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 601ou \\tc4 231r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 601ou \\tc4 231r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 601ou 231r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 602ou \\tc4 232r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 602ou \\tc4 232r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 602ou 232r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 603ou \\tc4 233r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Lev 27:28 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 603ou \\tc4 233r' now ' Lev 27:28 #10 603ou 233r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 15 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 45 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 604ou \\tc4 539r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 604ou \\tc4 539r' now ' Num 27:8 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 604ou 539r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 605ou \\tc4 541r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 605ou \\tc4 541r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 605ou 541r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 16 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 46 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 57 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 606ou \\tc4 564r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 606ou \\tc4 564r' now ' Deut 1:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 606ou 564r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 607ou \\tc4 55r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 7:25 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 607ou \\tc4 55r' now ' Deut 7:25 #10 607ou 55r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 608ou \\tc4 344r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 12:15 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 608ou \\tc4 344r' now ' Deut 12:15 #10 608ou 344r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 25 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 36 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 609ou \\tc4 528r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 15:3 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 609ou \\tc4 528r' now ' Deut 15:3 #10 609ou 528r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 610ou \\tc4 594r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 610ou \\tc4 594r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 610ou 594r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 611ou \\tc4 601r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:16 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 611ou \\tc4 601r' now ' Deut 17:16 #10 611ou 601r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 26 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 37 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 612ou \\tc4 595r' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 17:17 \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 612ou \\tc4 595r' now ' Deut 17:17 #10 612ou 595r ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 17 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 47 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tc4 58 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 613ou \\tc4 562r' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXF -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* \\tc2 #10 \\tc3 613ou \\tc4 562r' now ' Deut 24:17 \\it Court Ruling\\it* #10 613ou 562r' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 18 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 36 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Hebrew Word \\tc2 Kohlenberger \\tc3 Strongs Hebrew \\tc4 Strongs Greek' now ' Hebrew Word Kohlenberger Strongs Hebrew Strongs Greek ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 24 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 56 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yahweh \\tc2 K3378 \\tc3 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Yahweh K3378 “H3068 = LORD H3069 = GOD” Kryios G2962 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 23 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 33 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Adonai \\tc2 K151 \\tc3 H136 \\tc4 Kryios G2962' now ' Adonai K151 H136 Kryios G2962 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 10 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 21 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 32 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 H3050 \\tc4 X' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 Yah \\tc2 K3363 \\tc3 H3050 \\tc4 X' now ' Yah K3363 H3050 X ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 9 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 19 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 tc4 29 \tc4 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:4 tr:' \\tc1 El \\tc2 K446 \\tc3 H410 \\tc4 Theos G2316' now ' El K446 H410 Theos G2316 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 13 \tc2 ERROR: 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tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2" now ' ha mal\'ak Yahweh = the Angel of Yahweh / the Angel of the Lord = K4855 + K3378 = H4397 + (H3068, H3069) \\tc2 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8.' now ' Gen 16:7, 16:9, 16:10, 16:11, 22:11, 22:15; Ex 3:2; Num 22:22, 22:23, 22:24, 22:25, 22:26, 22:27, 22:31, 22:32, 22:34, 22:35; Judges 2:1; 2:4, 5:23; 6:11, 6:12, 6:21 (2x), 6:22 (2x); 13:3, 13:13, 13:15, 13:16 (2x), 13:17, (13:18), 13:20, 13:21 (2x); 2 Sam 24:16 (3x) and 24:17 (all refer to the same angel); 1 King 19:7; 2 King 1:3, 1:15, 19:35; (1 Chr 21:12-21:30 refer to the same angel) 1 Chr 21:12, 21:15 (3x), 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:27, 21:30; Ps 34:7, 35:5, 35:6, Is 37:36, 63:9; Zec 1:11, 1:12, 3:1, 3:5, 3:6, 12:8. ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises.' now ' (Gen 17:22) The Aramaic Targum of Onkelos, the Aramaic version of Hebrew Bible, in (Gen 17:22) the footnotes identify the Angel of the Lord with the kavod [weighty glory] of God, as God or God’s glory leaves Abraham after he spoke with God Almighty and received covenant promises. ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.)' now ' (Matt 1:20) The Greek text does not include definite article “The” in (Matt 1:20). Yet (Matt 1:24) has “the” referring back to the aforementioned “an angel of the Lord” as seen in verse 20. Some versions incorrectly translate verse 20 as “the” not “an” as it is rendered in the Greek text.) ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9.' now ' Judaism likens “Wonderful” in (Is 9:6) with The Angel of the Lord found in (Judges 13:18) whose name is Wonderful. In connection with this, see (Ps 34:7), “The Angel of Yahweh encamps around those who fear God and he delivers them.” Examples: Gen 32:1, 48:16; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2; Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Is 37:36, 63:8-9. ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:" \\tc1 ha mal'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430" now ' ha mal\'ak Elohim = the Angel of God K4855 + K3363 = H4397 + H430 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9.' now ' Gen 21:17, 31:11; Ex 14:19, Jug 6:20; 13:9. ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context' now ' Mystery Angel = Unique angel defined by context ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:6 tr:' \\tc1 All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x)' now ' All References: Gen 18:1-2, 18:16-17, 19:1, 24:7; Ex 23:20-23, 32:34, 33:2, 32:14 (link to Ps 34:7); Num 20:16; Josh 5:20-23; Ps 35:6; Is 63:8-9, Mal 3:1 (2x) ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Yahweh-Tzva'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635" now ' Yahweh-Tzva\'ot = Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord of hosts = K3378 + K7372 = H4397 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24).' now ' Multiple references begin appearing at 1 Sam 1:3; 1 Sam 15:2 onward. First instance in Psalms (Ps 24:10) and first instance in Isaiah (Is 1:24). ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Yahweh Elohim Tzva'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635" now ' Yahweh Elohim Tzva\'ot = Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies / The Lord God of hosts = K3378 + K3363 + K7372 = H4397 + H430 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14' now ' 1 Sam 17:45; 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Ps 59:5, 80:4, 80:19, 84:8, 89:8; Jer 5:14, 15:16, 35:17; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 6:8, 6:14 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:" \\tc1 Elohei Tzva'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635" now ' Elohei Tzva\'ot = God Commander of heaven’s armies = K3363 + K3363 = H430 + H6635 ' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in XXG -1:8 tr:' \\tc1 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14' now ' 2 Sam 5:10; 1 King 19:10, 19:14; Jer 5:14, 35:17, 38:17, 44:7; Hos 12:5; Amos 3:13, 4:13, 5:14, 5:15, 5:16, 5:27, 6:8, 6:14 ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 40 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' now ' \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' now ' \\bd Subject\\bd* Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\bd Subject\\bd* \\tc2 Description \\tc3 First Instance and Appearance' now ' \\bd Subject\\bd* Description First Instance and Appearance' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 16 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 126 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 bd 142 \bd INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' now ' Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' now ' Key Verse Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Key Verse \\tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \\tc3 (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' now ' Key Verse Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. (Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 wj 7 \wj ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 105 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 tl 125 \tl INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" now ' \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" now ' \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" now ' \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" now ' Messianic Prophecy Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. (v2) Earth was tohu v\'bohu ·void and chaos·. Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. (Gen 1:2)' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj* \\tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \\tc3 (v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2)" now ' Messianic Prophecy Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. (v2) Earth was tohu v\'bohu ·void and chaos·. Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. (Gen 1:2)' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 19 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 410 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 3 it 497 \it INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' now ' 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' now ' 613 Commands Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 613 Commands \\tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \\tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' now ' 613 Commands Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 it 87 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 376 \tl INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" now ' \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B\'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" now ' \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B\'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· \\tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \\tc3 (Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·" now ' \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated· Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. (Gen 1:1) \\tl B\'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 nd 120 \nd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 264 \tl INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" now ' \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" now ' \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" now ' \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" now ' Original [Names of God] Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as Adonai with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. (Gen 1:2) Ruach Elohim ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this Melek haKavod [King of Glory]? \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\it Original\\it* [Names of God] \\tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \\tc3 (Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]" now ' Original [Names of God] Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as Adonai with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. (Gen 1:2) Ruach Elohim ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this Melek haKavod [King of Glory]? \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 22 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 232 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' now ' [Literal Names] \\tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. 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Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \\tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]' now ' [Literal Names] Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life] ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 it 7 \it ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 6 tc3 435 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 7 tl 526 \tl INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' now ' \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' now ' \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* \\tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \\tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' now ' \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it* Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 bd 7 \bd ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 4 tc3 396 \tc3 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc3'] after 5 bd 402 \bd INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" now ' \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha\'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B\'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" now ' \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha\'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B\'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" now ' \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha\'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B\'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" now ' Parasha Readings The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. Parashah 1: \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8 and (A:4, S:2) and (Maftir ·Conclusion·) and Haftarah \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha\'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B\'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18' CRITICAL: toUSFXXML: Didn't handle a backslash in OTH -1:3 tr:" \\tc1 \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd* \\tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \\tc3 \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd*" now ' Parasha Readings The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. Parashah 1: \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8 and (A:4, S:2) and (Maftir ·Conclusion·) and Haftarah \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha\'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B\'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 48 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 322 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' now ' Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' now ' Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \\tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \\tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)' now ' Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3) ' ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc1'] after 1 tc2 17 \tc2 ERROR: USFM3Markers.getMarkerListFromText: ABOUT2 TO CLEAR ['tc2'] after 2 tc3 307 \tc3 INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' now ' References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' INFO: toUSFXXML: USFX export had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' now ' References References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' INFO: toUSFXXML: Had to close automatically in OTH -1:3 tr:' \\tc1 References \\tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \\tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)' now ' References References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27) ' ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write CNC Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write IXT Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write BAK Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXA Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXB Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXC Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXD Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXE Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXF Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write XXG Haggai book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toHaggai: Can't write OTH Haggai book because no OSIS code available INFO: toHaggai: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'ms1', 'mt2', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'c#', 'toc3', 'q2', 's1', 'mt1', 'cd', 'b', 'q1'} WARNING: toHaggai: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write INT OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write FRT OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in EXO 35:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in EXO 38:20 '21' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 12:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 14:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 16:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 19:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 25:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in LEV 26:2 '3' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in NUM 19:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in NUM 22:1 '2' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in NUM 30:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in NUM 33:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: lost text in v= field in DEU 31:0 '1' WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write CNC OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write IXT OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write BAK OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXA OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXB OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXC OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXD OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXE OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXF OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write XXG OpenSong book because no OSIS code available WARNING: toOpenSong: Can't write OTH OpenSong book because no OSIS code available INFO: createOpenSongXML: Ignored markers were {'toc2', 'p', 'b', 'id', 'c#', 'mt1', 'q1', 'ms1', 'cd', 's1', 'h', 'mt2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'toc3', 'q2'} WARNING: createOpenSongXML: Unhandled markers were {'v='} WARNING: createOpenSongXML: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written PSA (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PS (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode INT book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode FRT book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in : 'ms1' field is "Parashah 1: \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.2: 'v~' field is "Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.5: 'v~' field is 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.8: 'v~' field is 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. There was evening and there was morning, a second \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.13: 'v~' field is 'There was evening and there was morning, a third \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.19: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fourth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.23: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.24: 'v~' field is 'God said, “Let the earth produce \\tl nefesh chai\\tl* ·soul living· creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.26: 'v~' field is "God said, “Let us make a \\tl 'adam\\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.27: 'v~' field is "\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* he created them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.1.31: 'v~' field is "God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was \\tl m'ohd tov\\tl* ·exceedingly good·. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.2: 'v~' field is "\\qt On the seventh \\+tl 'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* on the seventh day from all his work which he had done." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.3: 'v~' field is "God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.9: 'v~' field is "Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.19: 'v~' field is 'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed every animal of the field, and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. Whatever the man called every living creature became its name. \\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* God refined and fashioned an \\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the man, and brought her to the man." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.23: 'v~' field is "The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl 'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.8: 'v~' field is "They \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of \\nd Adonai \\nd* God among the trees of the garden." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.10: 'v~' field is "The man said, “I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is "“Because you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your wife’s voice," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is 'the ground is \\qt cursed \\qt* for your sake.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt It will yield thorns and thistles \\qt* to you;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.19: 'v~' field is 'By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to the ground,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.19: 'p~' field is 'and to dust you shall made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.3.24: 'v~' field is 'So he \\tl gahrash\\tl* ·relationally divorced· the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cain [Acquisition] \\qt* said to \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \\qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \\qt murdered \\qt* him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Cain [Acquisition], “Where is \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], \\qt* your brother?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, “What have you done? \\qt The \\qt* voice of your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* cries to me from \\qt the ground. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.11: 'v~' field is 'Now you are cursed because of \\qt the ground, \\qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* from your hand.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.18: 'v~' field is 'To Enoch was born Irad. Irad became the father of Mehujael. Mehujael became the father of Methushael. Methushael became the father of Lamech. \\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.23: 'p~' field is "“Adah and Zillah, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.5.24: 'v~' field is 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.5.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the \\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.8: 'v~' field is 'But Noah [Rest] found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s eyes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'resheet\\tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.8: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 2: \\tl Noach\\tl* ·Noah [Rest]· 6:9-11:32' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.6.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.7.16: 'v~' field is 'Those who went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God enjoined him; then \\nd Adonai \\nd* shut him in. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.8.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.9.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.9.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.9.26: 'p~' field is ' \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.10.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.7: 'v~' field is "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.28: 'v~' field is 'Haran [Mountaineer] died before his father Terah in the land of his birth, in Ur of the Chaldees. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.11.32: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 3: \\tl Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Go Into yourself· 12:1-17:27" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.12.3: 'v~' field is 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.12.4: 'v~' field is 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.12.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.13.4: 'v~' field is 'to the place of the altar, which he had made there at the first. There Avram [Exalted father] called on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.13.15: 'v~' field is 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.13: 'v~' field is 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.14: 'v~' field is "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.17: 'v~' field is 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.18: 'v~' field is "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.19: 'v~' field is "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.20: 'v~' field is "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.14.22: 'v~' field is "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.15.1: 'v~' field is 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.15.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.15.13: 'v~' field is 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.15.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.2: 'v~' field is "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.13: 'v~' field is "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.16.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.1: 'v~' field is 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* and will multiply you exceedingly.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.5: 'v~' field is 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.6: 'v~' field is 'I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make nations of you. Kings will come out of you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.7: 'v~' field is 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* I will be their God.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.19: 'v~' field is 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.20: 'v~' field is "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.22: 'v~' field is 'When he finished talking with him, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.23: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] took Ishmael [Pays attention God] his son, all who were born in his house, and all who were bought with his money; every male among the men of Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s house, and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in the same day, as God had said to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.17.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 4: \\tl Vayera\\tl* ·He appeared· 18:1-22:24' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.3: 'v~' field is 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.10: 'p~' field is "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.14: 'v~' field is 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.18.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.3: 'v~' field is 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.19: 'v~' field is 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.23: 'v~' field is 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.24: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.19.26: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.20.13: 'v~' field is 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.4: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] circumcised his son, Isaac [Laughter], when he was eight days old, as God had enjoined him. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.6: 'v~' field is "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.12: 'v~' field is "God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.17: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.23: 'v~' field is 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.26: 'v~' field is "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.33: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.21.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.5: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.14: 'v~' field is " \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.15: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.16: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.18: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj because you have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.22.24: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 5: \\tl Hayyei-Sarah\\tl* ·Life of Sarah [Princess]· 23:1-25:18' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.4: 'v~' field is '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.6: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.8: 'v~' field is "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.11: 'v~' field is "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.13: 'v~' field is "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.15: 'v~' field is "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.16: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.23.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.9: 'v~' field is 'The servant put his hand under the thigh of Abraham [Father of a multitude] his master, and swore to him concerning this matter. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.14: 'v~' field is 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.26: 'v~' field is 'The man bowed his head, and worshiped \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.27: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.30: 'v~' field is "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.49: 'v~' field is 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.52: 'v~' field is "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.67: 'v~' field is "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.24.67: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.15: 'v~' field is 'Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 6: \\tl Tol'dot\\tl* ·Generations· 25:19-28:9" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.25.28: 'v~' field is "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.4: 'v~' field is 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.5: 'v~' field is "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.12: 'v~' field is 'Isaac [Laughter] sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year one hundred times what he planted. \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed him. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.26.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.4: 'v~' field is "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.5: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.6: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.8: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.9: 'v~' field is "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.13: 'v~' field is "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.14: 'v~' field is "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.34: 'v~' field is "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.27.43: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.3: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.6: 'v~' field is 'Now Esau [Hairy] saw that Isaac [Laughter] had blessed Jacob [Supplanter] and sent him away to Paddan Aram [Elevated], to take him a wife from there,and as he blessed him, Issac [Laughter] enjoined these words to Esau [Hairy], saying, “You shall not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan [Humbled],” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.7: 'v~' field is "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 7: \\tl Vayetze\\tl* ·And he went out· 28:10-32:2' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.12: 'v~' field is 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* on it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.28.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.13: 'v~' field is "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.17: 'v~' field is 'Leah [Weary]’s eyes were weak, but Rachel [Ewe sheep] was beautiful in form and attractive. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.18: 'v~' field is "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.30: 'v~' field is "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.32: 'v~' field is "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.33: 'v~' field is "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.29.35: 'v~' field is 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.30.6: 'v~' field is "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.30.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.30.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.30.22: 'v~' field is "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.30.27: 'v~' field is 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.1: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.13: 'v~' field is 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.42: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.31.54: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] offered a sacrifice in the mountain, and called his relatives to eat bread. They ate bread, and stayed all night in the mountain. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.2: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 8: \\tl Vayishlach\\tl* ·And he sent· 32:3-36:43' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.5: 'v~' field is 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.9: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.10: 'v~' field is 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.32.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He said, “The children whom God has graciously given your servant.” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.8: 'p~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.10: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.15: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.16: 'v~' field is 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.20: 'v~' field is "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.33.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.3: 'v~' field is "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.5: 'v~' field is "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.7: 'v~' field is "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.11: 'v~' field is 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.17: 'v~' field is "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.34.24: 'v~' field is "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.35.7: 'v~' field is 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.35.11: 'v~' field is 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.35.13: 'v~' field is 'God went up from him in the place where he spoke with him. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.35.22: 'v~' field is "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.36.43: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 9: \\tl Vayeshev\\tl* ·And he continued living· 37:1-40:23' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.3: 'v~' field is "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.4: 'v~' field is "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.6: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* but his father kept this saying in mind.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.17: 'v~' field is "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.21: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.22: 'v~' field is 'Reuben [See, a son!] said to them, “Shed no blood. Throw him into this pit that is in the wilderness, but lay no hand on him”— that he might deliver him out of their hand, to restore him to his father. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.27: 'v~' field is "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.28: 'v~' field is 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.30: 'v~' field is 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.35: 'v~' field is 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.37.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.38.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.3: 'v~' field is 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.4: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.6: 'p~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] was well-built and handsome. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.10: 'v~' field is "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.14: 'v~' field is 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.15: 'v~' field is "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.17: 'v~' field is 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.19: 'v~' field is "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.21: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.23: 'v~' field is 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.39.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.14: 'v~' field is 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.19: 'v~' field is 'Within three more days, Pharaoh will lift up your head from off you, and will hang you on a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from off you.” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 2:13-4:42" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.40.23: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 10: \\tl Mikketz\\tl* ·At the end· 41:1-44:17' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.12: 'v~' field is 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.14: 'v~' field is 'Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph [May he add], and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon. He shaved himself, changed his clothing, and came in to Pharaoh. \\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.15: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.38: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?” \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.41: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.52: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.41.54: 'v~' field is 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.5: 'v~' field is 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.18: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] said to them the third day, “Do this, and live, for I fear God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.21: 'v~' field is "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.22: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.23: 'v~' field is "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.42.38: 'v~' field is 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.43.14: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.43.15: 'v~' field is 'The men took that present, and they took double money in their hand, and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]; and got up, went down to Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stood before Joseph [May he add]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.43.25: 'v~' field is "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.43.29: 'v~' field is 'He lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south], his brother, his mother’s son, and said, “Is this your youngest brother, of whom you spoke to me?” He said, “God be gracious to you, my son.” \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.43.30: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.14: 'v~' field is 'Judah [Praised] and his brothers came to Joseph [May he add]’s house, and he was still there. They fell on the ground before him. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.20: 'v~' field is "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.29: 'v~' field is 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.30: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore when I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us; since his life is bound up in the boy’s life; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.44.31: 'v~' field is 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.2: 'v~' field is "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.7: 'v~' field is 'God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to save you alive by a great deliverance. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.16: 'v~' field is "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.18: 'v~' field is 'Take your father and your households, and come to me, and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you will eat the fat of the land.’ \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.45.27: 'v~' field is 'They told him all the words of Joseph [May he add], which he had said to them. When he saw the wagons which Joseph [May he add] had sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob [Supplanter], their father, revived. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.46.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.22: 'v~' field is 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.25: 'v~' field is 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.26: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 12: \\tl Vayechi\\tl* ·And he lived· 47:28-50:26' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.29: 'v~' field is 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.47.31: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.48.3: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.48.4: 'v~' field is 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.48.9: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Please bring them to me, and I will bless them.” \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.48.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.48.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.8: 'v~' field is '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.10: 'p~' field is ' \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.18: 'v~' field is "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.49.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.4: 'v~' field is 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.20: 'v~' field is 'As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring to pass, as it is today, to save many people alive. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.22: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery], he, and his father’s house. Joseph [May he add] lived one hundred ten years. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: Gen.50.26 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Gen.50.26: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 13: \\tl Sh'mot\\tl* ·Names· 1:1-6:1" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.7: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.8: 'v~' field is 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.15: 'v~' field is 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.16: 'v~' field is 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.17: 'v~' field is 'But the midwives feared God, and didn’t do what the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] ordered them, but saved the baby boys alive. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.1.19: 'v~' field is 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.2: 'v~' field is 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.11: 'v~' field is 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.13: 'v~' field is 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.14: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.15: 'v~' field is "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.24: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.2.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.5: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.6: 'v~' field is 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* at God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.10: 'v~' field is 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.15: 'v~' field is 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.18: 'v~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.3.21: 'v~' field is 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.8: 'v~' field is "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.9: 'v~' field is "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.23: 'v~' field is 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.31: 'v~' field is "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.4.31: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.5.1: 'v~' field is "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.5.2: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.5.14: 'v~' field is 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.5.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.1: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 14: \\tl Va'era\\tl* ·And I appeared· 6:2-9:35" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.3: 'v~' field is 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.5: 'v~' field is "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.6: 'v~' field is 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* and with great judgments:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.7: 'v~' field is 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.12: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.28: 'v~' field is 'On the day when \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.6.30: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.4: 'v~' field is "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.13: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.16: 'v~' field is "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.20: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.21: 'v~' field is 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.7.22: 'v~' field is "The magicians of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.10: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.15: 'v~' field is "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.19: 'v~' field is "Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.20: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.22: 'v~' field is 'I will set apart in that day the land of Goshen [Drawing near], in which my people dwell, that no swarms of flies shall be there; to the end you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* on the earth. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.26: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.8.27: 'v~' field is 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.13: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.16: 'v~' field is 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.32: 'v~' field is 'But the wheat and the spelt was not struck, for they had not grown up. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.9.35: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 15: \\tl Bo\\tl* ·Go· 10:1-13:16' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.3: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.11: 'v~' field is 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.19: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* turned an exceeding strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.24: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh called to Moses [Drawn out], and said, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Only let your flocks and your herds stay behind. Let your little ones also go with you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “You must also give into our hand sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.10.26: 'v~' field is 'Our livestock also shall go with us. Not a hoof shall be left behind, for of it we must take to serve \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; and we don’t know with what we must serve \\nd Adonai \\nd*, until we come there.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.11.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.11.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.11.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Pharaoh won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.8: 'v~' field is ' They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.11: 'v~' field is 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.15: 'v~' field is '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.18: 'v~' field is ' In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.20: 'v~' field is ' You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.21: 'v~' field is 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.22: 'v~' field is 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.23: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* to come in to your houses to strike you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.27: 'v~' field is 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.31: 'v~' field is 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.40: 'v~' field is 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.43: 'v~' field is ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.46: 'v~' field is ' It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.48: 'v~' field is 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.49: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.51: 'v~' field is 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.12.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.12: 'v~' field is ' that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.13: 'v~' field is ' Every firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb; and if you will not redeem it, then you shall break its neck; and you shall redeem all the firstborn of man among your sons. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.15: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* I redeem.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 16: \\tl B'shallach\\tl* ·After he had to go· 13:17-17:16" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.17: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.13.18: 'v~' field is 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and he pursued the children of Israel [God prevails]; for the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.12: 'v~' field is 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.28: 'v~' field is 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.14.29: 'v~' field is 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.2: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.4: 'p~' field is 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.11: 'p~' field is 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.13: 'v~' field is '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.14: 'v~' field is "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.26: 'v~' field is "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.4: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.7: 'v~' field is "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.10: 'v~' field is 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.12: 'v~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.15: 'v~' field is 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.16: 'v~' field is 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.18: 'v~' field is 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* They gathered every man according to his eating.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.20: 'v~' field is "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.23: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “This is that which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Today you shall not find it in the field.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.26: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.31: 'v~' field is 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.33: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.35: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.36: 'v~' field is 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.16.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.17.13: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] defeated Amalek [Man who licks up] and his people with the edge of the sword. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.17.16: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 17: \\tl Yitro\\tl* ·Jethro [Abundance]· 18:1-20:26' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.1: 'v~' field is "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.16: 'v~' field is 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. I will give you counsel, and God be with you. You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.24: 'v~' field is "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.18.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.5: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* for all the earth is mine;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.6: 'v~' field is 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.13: 'v~' field is 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.16: 'v~' field is 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.18: 'v~' field is 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.19.19: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.3: 'v~' field is ' “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.5: 'v~' field is ' you shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.6: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.11: 'v~' field is 'for in six days \\nd Adonai \\nd* made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and made it holy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.12: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.13: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.14: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.15: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.16: 'v~' field is ' “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* against your neighbor.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.17: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.18: 'v~' field is ' All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.19: 'v~' field is "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.23: 'v~' field is ' You shall most certainly not make alongside of me deities of silver, or deities of gold for yourselves. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.20.26: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 18: \\tl Mishpatim\\tl* ·Judgments, Rulings· 21:1-24:18' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.2: 'v~' field is ' “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.5: 'v~' field is "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.9: 'v~' field is 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.17: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.21.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.22.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.22.23: 'v~' field is "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.22.27: 'v~' field is "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.22.28: 'v~' field is ' “You shall not blaspheme God, \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.13: 'v~' field is " “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.15: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.21: 'v~' field is "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.22: 'v~' field is "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.24: 'v~' field is 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.25: 'v~' field is ' You shall serve \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and he will bless your bread and your water, and I will take sickness away from among you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.31: 'v~' field is 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.32: 'v~' field is 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.23.33: 'v~' field is ' They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.7: 'v~' field is "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* concerning all these words.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.12: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.15: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] went up on the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain. \\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.17: 'v~' field is 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mishpatim\\tl* ·Taking leave ·Judgments, Rulings·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 7:1-8:3" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.24.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 19: \\tl T'rumah\\tl* ·Elevated Offerings, Contribution· 25:1-27:19" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.10: 'v~' field is '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* which I shall give you into the ark. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.31: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.32: 'v~' field is 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.33: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.34: 'v~' field is 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.35: 'v~' field is 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.37: 'v~' field is 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.25.40: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.30: 'v~' field is 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* on the mountain.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.33: 'v~' field is 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* from the most holy for you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.35: 'v~' field is 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.26.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.8: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.16: 'v~' field is 'For the gate of the court shall be a screen of twenty cubits [30 ft; 91.44 m], of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer; their pillars four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m], and their sockets four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.17: 'v~' field is 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 20: \\tl Tetzaveh\\tl* ·You are to order· 27:20-30:10' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.27.20: 'v~' field is '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the two stones on the shoulder straps of the ephod, to be stones of memorial for the children of Israel [God prevails]: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear their names before \\nd Adonai \\nd* on his two shoulders for a memorial. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.15: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.29: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.30: 'v~' field is "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.35: 'v~' field is "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.28.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.23: 'v~' field is 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.28: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.29.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.1: 'v~' field is '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.7: 'v~' field is ' Aaron [Light-bringer] shall burn incense of sweet spices on it every morning. When he tends the lamp candles, he shall burn it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.10: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.10: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 21: \\tl Ki Tissa\\tl* ·When You take· 30:11-34:35' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.30.27: 'v~' field is 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.8: 'v~' field is 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.13: 'v~' field is '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.14: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.15: 'v~' field is 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.31.18: 'v~' field is 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.1: 'v~' field is 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.6: 'v~' field is 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.12: 'v~' field is 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.13: 'v~' field is 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.17: 'v~' field is "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.18: 'v~' field is "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.23: 'v~' field is 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.32.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.3: 'v~' field is 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* lest I consume you on the way.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.4: 'v~' field is "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.12: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.13: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.16: 'v~' field is 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.17: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.19: 'v~' field is 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.22: 'v~' field is 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.33.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* and truth,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.7: 'v~' field is 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.9: 'v~' field is 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.14: 'v~' field is 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.17: 'v~' field is '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.18: 'v~' field is '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib; for in the month Abib you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.22: 'v~' field is "“You shall observe the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the festival of in-gathering at the turn of the year." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.23: 'v~' field is "Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.25: 'v~' field is '“You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. The sacrifice of the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· shall not be left to the morning.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called to them, and Aaron [Light-bringer] and all the rulers of the congregation \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to him; and Moses [Drawn out] spoke to them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.32: 'v~' field is 'Afterward all the children of Israel [God prevails] came near, and he enjoined to them all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.33: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.34: 'v~' field is '\\qt But when \\qt* Moses [Drawn out] \\qt went in before \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* to speak with him, he \\qt removed the veil, \\qt* until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tissa\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You take·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:1-39 (A); 18:20-39 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 9:35-11:1" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.34.35: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 22: \\tl Vayak'hel\\tl* ·And he assembled· 35:1-38:20" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.35.14: 'v~' field is 'the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· also for the light, with its utensils, its lamp candles, and the oil for the light;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.35.20: 'v~' field is 'All the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] departed from the presence of Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY: 2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.35.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.36.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.17: 'v~' field is 'He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of beaten work. Its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers were of one piece with it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.18: 'v~' field is 'There were six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.19: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower, and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower: so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.20: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· were four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.37.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.17: 'v~' field is 'The sockets for the pillars were of bronze. The hooks of the pillars and their fillets were of silver; and the overlaying of their capitals, of silver; and all the pillars of the court were filleted with silver. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Vayak'hel\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he assembled·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:40-50 (A); 7:13-26 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 6:14-29" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.20: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 23: \\tl P'kudei\\tl* ·Accounts· 38:21-40:38" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.38.28: 'v~' field is 'Of the one thousand seven hundred seventy-five shekels [44.38 lb; 20.13 kg] he made hooks for the pillars, overlaid their capitals, and made \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.39.1: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.39.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.39.32: 'v~' field is 'Thus all the work of the tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting was finished. The children of Israel [God prevails] did according to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]; so they did. \\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.39.37: 'v~' field is 'the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, its lamp candles and their arrangement for display, all its accessories, the oil for the light,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.39.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.4: 'v~' field is 'You shall bring in the table, and set in order the things that are on it. You shall bring in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and light its lamp candles.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.24: 'v~' field is 'He put the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· in the Tent of Meeting, opposite the table, on the side of the tabernacle southward.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.27: 'v~' field is 'and he burned incense of sweet spices on it, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.34: 'v~' field is 'Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.35: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] was not able to enter into the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud stayed on it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah P'kudei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Accounts·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:51-8:21 (A); 7:40-50 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 6:1-71" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: Exod.40.38 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Exod.40.38: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 24: \\tl Vayikra\\tl* ·And he called· 1:1-6:7' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.2.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall cut it in pieces, and pour oil on it. It is a meal offering. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.2.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.3.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘If anyone sins unintentionally against any of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has ordered not to be done, if he does any one of them,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.13: 'v~' field is ' “‘If the whole congregation of Israel [God prevails] sins, and the thing is hidden from the eyes of the assembly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.21: 'v~' field is 'He shall carry the bull \\qt outside the camp, \\qt* and \\qt burn it \\qt* as he burned the first bull. It is the sin offering for the assembly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.22: 'v~' field is '“‘When a ruler sins, and unwittingly does something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, he is guilty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.4.27: 'v~' field is ' “‘If anyone of the common people sins unwittingly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.5.1: 'v~' field is " “‘If anyone sins, in that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of adjuration, he being a witness, whether he has seen or known, if he does not report it, then he shall bear his iniquity." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.5.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when he is guilty of one of these, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of that in which he has sinned:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.5.17: 'v~' field is ' “If anyone sins against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, though he didn’t know it, yet he is guilty, and shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.4: 'v~' field is ' then it shall be, if he has sinned, and is guilty, he shall restore that which he took by robbery, or the thing which he has gotten by oppression, or the deposit which was committed to him, or the lost thing which he found, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayikra\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he called·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 43:21-44:19" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:1-30" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.7: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 25: \\tl Tzav\\tl* ·Command· 6:8-8:36' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.9: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be on the hearth on the altar all night until the morning; and the fire of the altar shall be kept burning on it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.14: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the meal offering: the sons of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall offer it before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, before the altar.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.18: 'v~' field is 'Every male among the children of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall eat of it, as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever throughout all your generations, from the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire. Whoever touches them shall be holy.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.6.25: 'v~' field is ' “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.1: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.7: 'v~' field is '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.11: 'v~' field is ' “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.12: 'v~' field is 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.34: 'v~' field is 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.37: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.7.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.8: 'v~' field is "He placed the breastplate on him; and in the breastplate he put the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.21: 'v~' field is 'He washed the innards and the legs with water; and Moses [Drawn out] burned the whole ram on the altar. It was a burnt offering for a pleasant aroma. It was an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.26: 'v~' field is 'and out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that was before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he took one unleavened cake, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat, and on the right thigh.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the breast, and waved it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It was Moses [Drawn out]’ portion of the ram of consecration, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.32: 'v~' field is 'What remains of the meat and of the bread you shall burn with fire. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tzav\\tl* ·Taking leave · Enjoin·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:23-24' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:31-9:1" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.8.36: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 26: \\tl Sh'mini\\tl* ·Eighth· 9:1-11:47" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.9.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined that you should do: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· shall appear to you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.9.16: 'v~' field is 'He presented the burnt offering, and offered it according to the judgement. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.9.23: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.13: 'v~' field is 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.14: 'v~' field is 'The breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised you shall eat in a clean place, you, and your sons, and your daughters with you: for they are given as your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, out of the sacrifices of the peace offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.15: 'v~' field is 'The thigh that is raised and the breast that is waved they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and it shall be yours, and your sons’ with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.20: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that, it was pleasing in his sight." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.10.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.32: 'v~' field is 'On whatever any of them falls when they are dead, it shall be unclean; whether it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or sack, whatever vessel it is, with which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the evening; then it will be clean. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.44: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.45: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.46: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mini\\tl* ·Taking leave · Eighth·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 (A); 6:1-19 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:2-13" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.11.47: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 27: \\tl Tazria\\tl* ·She conceives· 12:1-13:59' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.12.3: 'v~' field is ' On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.12.4: 'v~' field is 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* of blood for thirty-three days. She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.12.7: 'p~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for her who bears, whether a male or a female.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.12.8: 'v~' field is 'If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \\qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \\qt* the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.2: 'v~' field is "“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, then he shall be brought to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.3: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body’s skin, it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.5: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall examine him on the seventh day, and, behold, if in his eyes the plague is arrested, and the plague has not spread in the skin, then the priest shall isolate him for seven more days. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.8: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him; and behold, if the scab has spread on the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.9: 'v~' field is "“When the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in a man, then he shall be brought to the priest;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.11: 'v~' field is "it is a chronic \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of his body, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. He shall not isolate him, for he is already unclean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.12: 'v~' field is " “If the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.13: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.15: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.20: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.25: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.27: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.30: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.42: 'v~' field is "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.47: 'v~' field is " “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.49: 'v~' field is "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.51: 'v~' field is "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.52: 'v~' field is "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.54: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall enjoin that they wash the thing in which the plague is, and he shall isolate it seven more days. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.55: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.56: 'v~' field is 'If the priest looks, and behold, the plague has faded after it is washed, then he shall tear it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the fabric, or out of the leather: \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.59: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.13.59: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 28: \\tl M'tzora\\tl* ·Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*· 14:1-15:33" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.2: 'v~' field is ' “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\wj the \\wj* \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.3: 'v~' field is "\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him, \\wj* \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.7: 'v~' field is "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.12: 'v~' field is '“The priest shall take one of the male lambs, and offer him for a trespass offering, with the log [0.65 qt; 0.31 L] of oil, and wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.32: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.34: 'v~' field is " “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.44: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.53: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.54: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.55: 'v~' field is "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.14.57: 'p~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.28: 'v~' field is ' “‘But if she is cleansed of her discharge, then she shall count to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.32: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah M'tzora\\tl* ·Taking leave · Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.15.33: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 29: \\tl Acharei Mot\\tl* ·After the Death· 16:1-18:30' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.14: 'v~' field is 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.15: 'v~' field is '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.21: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.24: 'v~' field is 'Then he shall bathe himself in water in a holy place, and put on his garments, and come out and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people, and make atonement for himself and for the people. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.27: 'v~' field is 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.31: 'v~' field is 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.16.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.17.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.5: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.26: 'v~' field is 'You therefore shall keep my regulations and my judgments, and shall not do any of these abominations; neither the native-born, nor the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.18.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 30: \\tl K'doshim\\tl* ·Holy people, Set-apart people· 19:1-20:27" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.12: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* and profane the name of your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.18: 'v~' field is " “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; but \\qt you shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.34: 'v~' field is "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.19.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.7: 'v~' field is '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.9: 'v~' field is '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.10: 'v~' field is ' “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.17: 'v~' field is '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.20: 'v~' field is 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.22: 'v~' field is '“‘You shall therefore keep all my regulations, and all my judgments, and do them; that the land, where I am bringing you to dwell, may not vomit you out. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:53-10:21" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.20.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 31: \\tl Emor\\tl* ·Speak· 21:1-24:23' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.21.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.21.23: 'v~' field is " He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.9: 'v~' field is "“‘They shall therefore follow my requirements, lest they bear sin for it, and die therein, if they profane it. I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.13: 'v~' field is 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.16: 'v~' field is "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.29: 'v~' field is '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.31: 'v~' field is '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.22.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.3: 'v~' field is '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in all your dwellings.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.5: 'v~' field is 'In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.6: 'v~' field is 'On the fifteenth day of the same month is the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.7: 'v~' field is ' In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.8: 'v~' field is ' But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. In the seventh day is a holy convocation: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.11: 'v~' field is 'and he shall wave the sheaf before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.16: 'v~' field is 'even to the next day after the seventh \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you shall count fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.20: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.21: 'v~' field is ' You shall make proclamation on the same day: there shall be a holy convocation to you; you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. This is a regulation forever in all your dwellings throughout all your generations.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.24: 'v~' field is ' “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns·, a holy convocation.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.25: 'v~' field is ' You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.27: 'v~' field is '“However on the tenth day of this seventh month is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·: it shall be a holy convocation to you, and you shall afflict yourselves; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.28: 'v~' field is 'You shall do no kind of work in that same day; for it is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·, to make atonement for you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.34: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and say, ‘On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· for seven days to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.35: 'v~' field is ' On the first day shall be a holy convocation: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.36: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is a solemn assembly; you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.42: 'v~' field is ' You shall dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents· seven days. All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.43: 'v~' field is 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.23.44: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.2: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.4: 'v~' field is 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually. It is on the behalf of the children of Israel [God prevails] an everlasting covenant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.14: 'v~' field is "“Bring out of the camp him who cursed; and let all who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him lay their hands on his head, and let all the congregation stone him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.20: 'v~' field is 'fracture for fracture, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth; \\qt* as he has injured someone, so shall it be done to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Emor\\tl* ·Taking leave · Speak·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 44:15-31" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 11:1-12:59" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.24.23: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 32: \\tl B'har\\tl* ·On mount· 25:1-26:2" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you come into the land which I give you, then the land shall keep a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.6: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of the land shall be for food for you; for yourself, for your servant, for your maid, for your hired servant, and for your stranger, who lives as a foreigner with you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.9: 'v~' field is ' Then you shall sound the loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.10: 'v~' field is ' You shall make the fiftieth year holy, and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a Jubilee to you; and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own property, and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his family.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.13: 'v~' field is '“‘In this \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.18: 'v~' field is '“‘Therefore you shall do my statutes, and keep my judgments and do them; and you shall dwell in the land in safety. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.27: 'v~' field is 'then let him reckon the years since its sale, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.28: 'v~' field is 'But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then what he has sold shall remain in the hand of him who has bought it until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·: and in the Jubilee it shall be released, and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.40: 'v~' field is 'As a hired servant, and as a temporary resident, he shall be with you; he shall serve with you until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.41: 'v~' field is 'then he shall go out from you, he and his children with him, and shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own family, and to the possession of his fathers.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.49: 'v~' field is 'or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle·, or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· son, may redeem him, or any who is a close relative to him of his family may redeem him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.50: 'v~' field is 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.25.54: 'v~' field is 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.1: 'v~' field is ' “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'har\\tl* ·Taking leave · On mount·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 32:6-27' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 13:1-33" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.2: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 33: \\tl B'chukkotai\\tl* ·In my regulations· 26:3-27:34" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.3: 'v~' field is '“‘If you walk in my statutes, and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.9: 'v~' field is '“‘I will have respect for you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and will establish my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will set my tent among you, \\qt* and my soul won’t abhor you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.14: 'v~' field is "“‘But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and will not do all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.15: 'v~' field is 'and if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my judgments, so that you will not do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, but break my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.18: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of these things will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.21: 'v~' field is "“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.27: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of this won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, but walk contrary to me;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.40: 'v~' field is '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.41: 'v~' field is 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.46: 'v~' field is 'These are the statutes, judgments and \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* made between him and the children of Israel [God prevails] in Mount Sinai [Thorn] by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.26.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.17: 'v~' field is 'If he dedicates his field from the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, according to your valuation it shall stand.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.18: 'v~' field is 'But if he dedicates his field after the Jubilee, then the priest shall reckon to him the money according to the years that remain to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and an abatement shall be made from your valuation.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.23: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall reckon to him the worth of your valuation up to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and he shall give your valuation on that day, as a holy thing to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.24: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· the field shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to him from whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land belongs.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.31: 'v~' field is 'If a man redeems anything of his tithe, he shall add a fifth part to it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] for the children of Israel [God prevails] on Mount Sinai [Thorn].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'chukkotai\\tl* ·Taking leave ·In my regulations·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 16:19-17:14' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 14:1-15:32" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: Lev.27.34 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Lev.27.34: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 34: \\tl B'midbar\\tl* ·In the desert· 1:1-4:20" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.1.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.1.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.2.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.3.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.3.31: 'v~' field is 'Their duty shall be the ark, the table, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, the altars, the utensils of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all its service.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.3.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.3.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.9: 'v~' field is '“They shall take a blue cloth, and cover the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and its lamp candles, and its snuffers, and its snuff dishes, and all its oil utensils, with which they minister to it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'midar\\tl* ·Taking leave · In the desert·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 1:10-2:20' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 16:1-17:10" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 35: \\tl Naso\\tl* ·Lift up· 4:21-7:89' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.5.7: 'v~' field is ' then he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of his sin which he has done, and he shall make restitution for his guilt in full, and add to it the fifth part of it, and give it to him in respect of whom he has been guilty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.5.22: 'v~' field is 'and this water that brings a curse will go into your bowels, and make your body swell, and your thigh fall away.” The woman shall say, “\\tl Amen, Amen\\tl* ·So be it, So be it·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.5.29: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of jealousy, when a wife, being under her husband, goes astray, and is defiled;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.5.30: 'v~' field is ' or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them: ‘When either man or woman shall make a special vow, the vow of a \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, to separate himself to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.13: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·: when the days of his separation are fulfilled, he shall be brought to the door of the Tent of Meeting,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.15: 'v~' field is 'and a basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, cakes of fine flour mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and their meal offering, and their drink offerings.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.17: 'v~' field is 'He shall offer the ram for a sacrifice of peace offerings to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, with the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. The priest shall offer also its meal offering, and its drink offering.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.18: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· shall shave the head of his separation at the door of the Tent of Meeting, and shall take the hair of the head of his separation, and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.19: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall take the boiled shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, after he has shaved the head of his separation;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.20: 'v~' field is 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.21: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.26: 'p~' field is 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.6.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.41: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.71: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.86: 'v~' field is 'the twelve golden ladles, full of incense, weighing ten shekels [4 oz; 113.4 g] apiece, [a total of 3 lb; 1.37 kg], after the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is 0.4oz; 11.34 g); all the gold of the ladles weighed one hundred twenty shekels [3 lb; 1.37 kg]; \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.89: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.89: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Naso\\tl* ·Taking leave · Lift up·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 13:2-25" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 11:1-54" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.7.89: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 36: \\tl B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·When you light· 8:1-12:16" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.8.3: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] did so. He lit its lamp candles to light the area in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.8.4: 'v~' field is 'This was the workmanship of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, beaten work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was beaten work: according to the pattern which \\nd Adonai \\nd* had shown Moses [Drawn out], so he made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.8.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.2: 'v~' field is '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.5: 'v~' field is 'They kept the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai [Thorn]. According to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out], so the children of Israel [God prevails] did.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.6: 'v~' field is 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what \\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin concerning you.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.10: 'v~' field is ' “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.11: 'v~' field is ' In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.12: 'v~' field is ' They shall leave none of it until the morning, \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of \\nd Adonai \\nd* in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.14: 'v~' field is '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.9.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.10.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.10.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.10.34: 'v~' field is 'The cloud of \\nd Adonai \\nd* was over them by day, when they set forward from the camp. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.10.36: 'v~' field is 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.1: 'v~' field is "The people were complaining in the ears of \\nd Adonai \\nd*. When \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, his anger burned; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s fire burned among them, and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.6: 'v~' field is 'but now we have lost our appetite. There is nothing at all except this \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· to look at.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.7: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· was like coriander seed, and its appearance like the appearance of bdellium.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.9: 'v~' field is 'When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· fell on it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger burned greatly; and Moses [Drawn out] was displeased." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.11: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Why have you treated with your servant so badly? Why haven’t I found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.15: 'v~' field is 'If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.11.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.2: 'v~' field is "They said, “Has \\nd Adonai \\nd* indeed spoken only with Moses [Drawn out]? Has not he spoken also with us?” And \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.6: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words. If there is a prophet among you, I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will make myself known to him in a vision. I will speak with him in a dream." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.7: 'v~' field is 'My servant \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* is not so. He \\qt is faithful in all my house. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·Taking leave · When you light·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Z'kharyah\\tl* / Zechariah 2:14-4:7" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 17:11-18:14" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.12.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 37: \\tl Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Send Out from you· 13:1-15:41" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.13.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.13.25: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from spying out the land at the end of forty days.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Why does \\nd Adonai \\nd* bring us to this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will be captured or killed! Wouldn’t it be better for us to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery]?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.4: 'v~' field is 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.7: 'v~' field is 'They spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, “The land, which we passed through to spy it out, is an exceeding good land. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.10: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.14: 'v~' field is "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are in the middle of this people; for you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.15: 'v~' field is "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.18: 'v~' field is '‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.19: 'v~' field is 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.21: 'v~' field is 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.22: 'v~' field is "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.25: 'v~' field is 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.27: 'v~' field is "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.14.36: 'v~' field is 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.7: 'v~' field is 'and for the drink offering you shall offer the third part of a hin [2.6 qt; 1.24 L] of wine, of a pleasant aroma to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.16: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.22: 'v~' field is '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.29: 'v~' field is 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.32: 'v~' field is 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.39: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.40: 'v~' field is 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Send Out from you·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 2:1-24" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 10:1-45" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.15.41: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 38: \\tl Korach\\tl* ·Korach [Bald one, Frost]· 16:1-18:32' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.4: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.13: 'v~' field is 'Is it a small thing that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey, to kill us in the wilderness, but you must also make yourself a prince over us? \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.19: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.26: 'v~' field is 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.30: 'v~' field is 'But if \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.33: 'v~' field is 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.40: 'v~' field is 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* and as his company; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.42: 'v~' field is 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.43: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came to the front of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.50: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.16.50: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.17.8: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.17.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.17.10: 'v~' field is ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.11: 'v~' field is '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.19: 'v~' field is 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.21: 'v~' field is '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.18.32: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 39: \\tl Hukkat\\tl* ·Regulation· 19:1-22:1' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.19.2: 'v~' field is ' “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* and which was never yoked.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.19.9: 'v~' field is '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.19.14: 'v~' field is ' “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.19.17: 'v~' field is '“For the unclean, they shall take of the ashes of the burning of the sin offering; and running water shall be poured into a vessel. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.16: 'v~' field is "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.1: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.4: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* of bronze, and set it \\wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.20: 'v~' field is 'and from Bamoth to the valley that is in the field of Moab [From father], to the top of Pisgah, which looks down on the desert. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.21.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.1: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.1: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 40: \\tl Balak\\tl* ·Balak [Devastator, Wasting]· 22:2-25:9' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.7: 'v~' field is 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.22: 'v~' field is "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.23: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of the way, and went into the field. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] struck the donkey, to turn her into the way." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.24: 'v~' field is "Then \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.25: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she thrust herself to the wall, and crushed Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s foot against the wall. He struck her again." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went further, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.27: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she lay down under Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s anger burned, and he struck the donkey with his staff." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.31: 'v~' field is "Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.32: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way is perverse before me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.34: 'v~' field is "Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] said to \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], “I have sinned; for I didn’t know that you stood in the way against me. Now therefore, if it displeases you, I will go back again.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.35: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “Go with the men; but only the word that I shall speak to you, that you shall speak.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.36: 'v~' field is "When Balak \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] had come, he went out to meet him to the City of Moab [From father], which is on the border of the Arnon, which is in the utmost part of the border." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.22.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* put a word in Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and thus you shall speak.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.23.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.23.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* met Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and put a word in his mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and say this.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.23.18: 'p~' field is "“Rise up, Balak, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.23.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.4: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.4: 'p~' field is 'who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.13: 'v~' field is '‘If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I can’t go beyond \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, to do either good or bad of my own mind. I will say what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says’? \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.16: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'knows the knowledge of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'and who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.24.25: 'v~' field is 'Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] rose up, and went and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his place; and Balak also went his way.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.1: 'v~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \\qt play the prostitute \\qt* with the daughters of Moab [From father];' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.2: 'v~' field is 'for they called the people to the \\qt sacrifices of their deities. \\qt* The people \\qt ate \\qt* and bowed down to their deities.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Behold, one of the children of Israel [God prevails] came and brought to his brothers a Midianite [Descendant of Strife] woman in the sight of Moses [Drawn out], and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], while they were weeping at the door of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.9: 'v~' field is 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Balak\\tl* ·Taking leave · Balak [Devastator / Wasting]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 5:7-6:8' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:12-26" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.25.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 41: \\tl Pinchas\\tl* ·Pinchas [Bronze skin]· 25:10-29:40' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.26.4: 'p~' field is 'These are those that came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.26.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.27.5: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] brought their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.27.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.10: 'v~' field is 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.16: 'v~' field is '“‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.18: 'v~' field is 'In the first day shall be a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.25: 'v~' field is 'On the seventh day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.28.26: 'v~' field is " “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in your feast of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.1: 'v~' field is ' “‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·: it is a day of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.12: 'v~' field is '“‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. You shall keep a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.35: 'v~' field is ' “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.40: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Pinchas\\tl* ·Taking leave · Pinchas [Bronze skin]·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:46-19:21" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:27-12:37" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.29.40: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 42: \\tl Mattot\\tl* ·Tribes· 30:1-32:42' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.2: 'v~' field is ' \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.4: 'v~' field is "and her father \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· her vow, and her bond with which she has bound her soul, and her father holds his peace at her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.5: 'v~' field is "But if her father forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·, none of her vows, or of her bonds with which she has bound her soul, shall stand. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her, because her father has forbidden her." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.7: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, and hold his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it; then her vows shall stand, and her bonds with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.8: 'v~' field is "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.11: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.12: 'v~' field is "But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. Her husband has made them void. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.14: 'v~' field is "But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day to day, then he establishes all her vows, or all her bonds, which are on her. He has established them, because he held his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.30.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.12: 'v~' field is 'They brought the captives, and the prey, and the plunder, to Moses [Drawn out], and to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, and to the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], to the camp at the plains of Moab [From father], which are by the Jordan [Descender] at Jericho [Fragrant, Moon]. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \\qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \\qt* to commit trespass against \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.21: 'v~' field is 'Eleazar [Help of God] the priest said to the men of war who went to the battle, “This is the statute of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined Moses [Drawn out]:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.41: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] gave the tribute, which was \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s wave offering, to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.31.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.5: 'v~' field is 'They said, “If we have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, let this land be given to your servants for a possession. Don’t bring us over the Jordan [Descender].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.18: 'v~' field is 'We will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to our houses, until the children of Israel [God prevails] have each inherited their inheritance.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.22: 'v~' field is 'and the land is subdued before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; then afterward you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and be guiltless towards \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and towards Israel [God prevails]; and this land shall be to you for a possession before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.38: 'v~' field is 'Nebo, and Baal Meon, (their names being changed), and Sibmah. They gave other names to the cities which they built. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mattot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Tribes·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.42: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 23:1-39" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.32.42: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 43: \\tl Masa'ei\\tl* ·Journeys· 33:1-36:13" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.33.3: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.33.10: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.33.11: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.33.40: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.33.49: 'v~' field is 'They encamped by the Jordan [Descender], from Beth Jeshimoth even to Abel [Vanity, Mourning] Shittim in the plains of Moab [From father]. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.34.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.35.8: 'v~' field is 'Concerning the cities which you shall give of the possession of the children of Israel [God prevails], from the many you shall take many; and from the few you shall take few. Everyone according to his inheritance which he inherits shall give some of his cities to the Levites [Descendants of United with].” \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.35.28: 'v~' field is 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.35.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.11: 'v~' field is 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Masa'ei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Journeys·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 (A); 2:4-28, 4:1-2 (S)' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 24:1-25:46" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: Num.36.13 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Num.36.13: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 44: \\tl D'varim\\tl* ·Words, Things, Bees· 1:1-3:22" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.5: 'v~' field is 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.6: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, make you a thousand times as many as you are, and bless you, as he has promised you! \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.16: 'v~' field is "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.17: 'v~' field is " You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.19: 'v~' field is 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.20: 'v~' field is 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.25: 'v~' field is 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.34: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun, who stands before you, shall go in there. Encourage him, for he shall cause Israel [God prevails] to inherit it. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.40: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.41: 'v~' field is 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.43: 'v~' field is "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.1.45: 'v~' field is "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.1: 'v~' field is 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.5: 'v~' field is 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.25: 'v~' field is "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.29: 'v~' field is 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.33: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.36: 'v~' field is 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.2.37: 'v~' field is 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.3: 'v~' field is 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. We struck him until no one was left to him remaining.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.14: 'v~' field is 'Jair the son of Manasseh [Causing to forget] took all the region of Argob, to the border of the Geshurites and the Maacathites, and called them, even Bashan, after his own name, Havvoth Jair, to this day.) \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.19: 'v~' field is 'But your wives, and your little ones, and your livestock, (I know that you have much livestock), shall live in your cities which I have given you, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.20: 'v~' field is 'until \\nd Adonai \\nd* gives rest to your brothers, as to you, and they also possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives them beyond the Jordan [Descender]. Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah D'varim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Words / Things / Bees·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 1:1-27" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 14:1-16" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.22: 'ms1' field is "Parasha 45: \\tl Va'etchanan\\tl* ·And I pleaded· 3:23-7:11" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.3.26: 'v~' field is "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Let this satisfy you. Speak no more to me of this matter." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.1: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the statutes and to the judgments, which I teach you, to do them; that you may live, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, gives you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall not add to the word which I enjoin you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God which I enjoin you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But you who were faithful to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God are all alive today. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.6: 'v~' field is "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these statutes, and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.7: 'v~' field is 'For what great nation is there, that has a deity so near to them, as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] is whenever we call on him?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.8: 'v~' field is 'What great nation is there, that has statutes and judgement so upright as all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, which I set before you today?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.10: 'v~' field is "the day that you stood before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert], when \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Assemble the people to me, and I will make them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to you out of the middle of the fire: you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of words, but you saw no form; you only heard a voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and lest you lift up your eyes to the sky, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, even all the army of the sky, you are drawn away and worship them, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole sky.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.24: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl 'Akal 'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* a jealous God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.28: 'v~' field is "There you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· deities, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, nor eat, nor smell." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.30: 'v~' field is "When you are in oppression, and all these things have come on you, in the latter days you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to his voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.32: 'v~' field is "For ask now of the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and from the one end of the sky to the other, whether there has been anything as this great thing is, or has been \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· like it?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.33: 'v~' field is "Did a people ever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of God speaking out of the middle of the fire, as you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and live?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.35: 'v~' field is 'It was shown to you so that you might know that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.36: 'v~' field is "Out of heaven he made you to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, that he might instruct you. On earth he made you to see his great fire; and you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his words out of the middle of the fire." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.37: 'v~' field is "Because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· your fathers, therefore he chose their offspring after them, and brought you out with his presence, with his great power, out of Egypt [Abode of slavery];" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.39: 'v~' field is 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \\sc Adonai^ \\sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.40: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, forever. \\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.44: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.9: 'v~' field is ' You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.10: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.14: 'v~' field is 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.16: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.17: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.18: 'v~' field is ' \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.19: 'v~' field is ' “You shall \\qt not steal. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.20: 'v~' field is ' “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* against your neighbor.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.21: 'v~' field is ' “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.23: 'v~' field is "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.24: 'v~' field is "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.25: 'v~' field is "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.26: 'v~' field is "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.27: 'v~' field is "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.28: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. They have well said all that they have spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.30: 'v~' field is '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.5.31: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.2: 'v~' field is 'that you might fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.3: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.4: 'v~' field is " \\qt \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.5: 'v~' field is " \\qt You shall \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.9: 'v~' field is ' You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* and shall swear by his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.16: 'v~' field is ' \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.20: 'v~' field is 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.24: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.25: 'v~' field is 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.6.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* greater and mightier than you;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.4: 'v~' field is 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.6: 'v~' field is "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.8: 'v~' field is 'but because \\nd Adonai \\nd* loves you, and because he desires to keep the oath which he swore to your fathers, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.9: 'v~' field is "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'etchanan\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I pleaded·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:1-26" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 22:13-38" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.11: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 46: \\tl 'Ekev\\tl* ·Because, Result, Consequence· 7:12-11:25" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.12: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.13: 'v~' field is "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.7.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall consume all the peoples whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.1: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember all the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.3: 'v~' field is "He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.10: 'v~' field is ' You shall eat and be full, and you shall bless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God for the good land which he has given you. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.11: 'v~' field is 'Beware lest you forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.16: 'v~' field is 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, if you shall forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.8.20: 'v~' field is "As the nations that \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.2: 'v~' field is "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.19: 'v~' field is "\\qt I was terrified \\qt* that because of how angry \\nd Adonai \\nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.23: 'v~' field is "When \\nd Adonai \\nd* sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.9.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.10: 'v~' field is "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; \\nd Adonai \\nd* would not destroy you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.12: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God require of you, but to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.13: 'v~' field is 'to keep \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.15: 'v~' field is "Only \\nd Adonai \\nd* had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.17: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl 'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* nor takes reward." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.18: 'v~' field is "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.19: 'v~' field is " Therefore \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.20: 'v~' field is ' \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, and you shall swear by his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.21: 'v~' field is 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.1: 'v~' field is "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.4: 'v~' field is 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how \\nd Adonai \\nd* has destroyed them to this day;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.9: 'v~' field is 'and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give to them and to their offspring, a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.13: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.14: 'v~' field is 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.16: 'v~' field is 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.21: 'v~' field is 'that your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give them, as the days of the heavens above the earth. \\bdit (7 and Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.22: 'v~' field is "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah 'Ekev\\tl* ·Taking leave · Because / Result / Consequence·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 49:14-51:3" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 13:31-14:31" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.25: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 47: \\tl Re'eh\\tl* ·See· 11:26-16:17" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.27: 'v~' field is "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.11.28: 'v~' field is "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.2: 'v~' field is ' You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you go over the Jordan [Descender], and dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God causes you to inherit, and he gives you rest from all your enemies around you, so that you dwell in safety; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.28: 'v~' field is "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.30: 'v~' field is 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.12.32: 'v~' field is 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.2: 'v~' field is 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.3: 'v~' field is " you shall not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.4: 'v~' field is "You shall walk after \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.5: 'v~' field is 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.6: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, the son of your mother, or your son, or your daughter, or the wife of your bosom, or your friend, who is as your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known, you, nor your fathers;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.8: 'v~' field is " you shall not consent to him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· him; you must not pity him or spare him, neither shall you conceal him;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.11: 'v~' field is "All Israel [God prevails] shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and shall not do any more wickedness like this among you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.12: 'v~' field is "If you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· about one of your cities, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you to dwell there, that" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.13: 'v~' field is ' certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.17: 'v~' field is ' Nothing of the devoted thing shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· your hand, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and show you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and multiply you, as he has sworn to your fathers;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.18: 'v~' field is "when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today, to do that which is right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.14.2: 'v~' field is "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* has chosen you to be \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.14.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.14.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.15.5: 'v~' field is "if only you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.15.12: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.15.16: 'v~' field is "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.15.18: 'v~' field is 'It shall not seem hard to you, when you let him go free from you; for he has been double value of a hired hand as he served you six years. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will bless you in all that you do. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.1: 'v~' field is 'Observe the month of Abib, and keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; for in the month of Abib \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by night.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, of the flock and the herd, in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall choose, to cause his name to dwell there.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.3: 'v~' field is ' You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.5: 'v~' field is 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.6: 'v~' field is 'but at the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.7: 'v~' field is 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.8: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall do no work.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.10: 'v~' field is "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God blesses you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. You shall observe and do these statutes. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.16: 'v~' field is " Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. They shall not appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* empty." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Re'eh\\tl* ·Taking leave · See·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:11-55:5" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 15:1-17:26" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.17: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 48: \\tl Shof'tim\\tl* ·Judges· 16:18-21:9" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.16.19: 'v~' field is 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.3: 'v~' field is 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.4: 'v~' field is "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.7: 'v~' field is 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.9: 'v~' field is 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.11: 'v~' field is ' according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.12: 'v~' field is "The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.13: 'v~' field is "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.16: 'v~' field is ' Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.18: 'v~' field is ' It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.20: 'v~' field is 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.17.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.3: 'v~' field is ' This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.5: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has chosen him out of all your tribes, to stand to minister in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name, him and his sons forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall be perfect with \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.14: 'v~' field is "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has not allowed you so to do." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.15: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.16: 'v~' field is "This is according to all that you desired of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.17: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.18.19: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.6: 'v~' field is 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.9: 'v~' field is "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.13: 'v~' field is ' Your eye shall not pity him, but you shall purge the innocent blood from Israel [God prevails], that it may go well with you. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.15: 'v~' field is ' One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.19: 'v~' field is ' then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.20: 'v~' field is "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.19.21: 'v~' field is 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* hand for hand, foot for foot.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.3: 'v~' field is "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.5: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.6: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.7: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.8: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.20.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.6: 'v~' field is 'All the elders of that city, who are nearest to the slain man, shall wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shof'tim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Judges·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 51:12-52:12;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Conclude the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 53:12)' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 26:36-27:10" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 49: \\tl Ki Tetze\\tl* ·When You go out· 21:10-25:19' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.11: 'v~' field is ' and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.15: 'v~' field is "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.16: 'v~' field is "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.17: 'v~' field is 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.18: 'v~' field is " If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.20: 'v~' field is "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.21: 'v~' field is "All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.21.23: 'v~' field is ' his body shall not remain all night on the tree, but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.22.7: 'v~' field is ' You shall surely let the hen go, but the young you may take for yourself; that it may be well with you, and that you may prolong your days. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.22.21: 'v~' field is 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.22.24: 'v~' field is ' then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.23.5: 'v~' field is "Nevertheless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.23.6: 'v~' field is ' You shall not seek their peace nor their prosperity all your days forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.23.21: 'v~' field is ' \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.23.23: 'v~' field is ' \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.1: 'v~' field is ' When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.4: 'v~' field is ' her former husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, after that she is defiled; for that is detestable to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. You shall not cause the land to sin, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.7: 'v~' field is 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.8: 'v~' field is " Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.13: 'v~' field is ' You shall surely restore to him the pledge when the sun goes down, that he may sleep in his garment, and bless you. It shall be righteousness to you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.24.17: 'v~' field is ' You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.4: 'v~' field is ' \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.5: 'v~' field is ' \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.6: 'v~' field is 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You go out·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-10;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Start the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 52:13)' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:1-25" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.25.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 50: \\tl Ki Tavo\\tl* ·When You come in· 26:1-29:9' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.7: 'v~' field is "Then we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of our fathers. \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.10: 'v~' field is 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have given me.” You shall set it down before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.13: 'v~' field is ' You shall say before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.14: 'v~' field is " I have not eaten of it in my mourning, neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.17: 'v~' field is "You have declared today that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.18: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.19: 'v~' field is 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as he has spoken.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.26.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.1: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.3: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.10: 'v~' field is "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.15: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.16: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.17: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.18: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.19: 'v~' field is '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.19: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.20: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.21: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.22: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.23: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.24: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.25: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.27.26: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.1: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.2: 'v~' field is "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall be blessed when you come in, and you shall be blessed when you go out. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.9: 'v~' field is ' \\nd Adonai \\nd* will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk in his ways.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.13: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.14: 'v~' field is 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.15: 'v~' field is "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.45: 'v~' field is "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.47: 'v~' field is 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.48: 'v~' field is 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.49: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.58: 'v~' field is 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, \\nd Yahweh Eloheinu\\nd* ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.61: 'v~' field is 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.62: 'v~' field is "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.28.64: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.1: 'v~' field is 'These are the words of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] to make with the children of Israel [God prevails] in the land of Moab [From father], in addition to the covenant which he made with them in Horeb [Desert]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.4: 'v~' field is "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.6: 'v~' field is 'You have not eaten bread, neither have you drunk wine or strong drink; that you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tavo\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You come in·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 60:1-22" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:26-56" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 51: \\tl Nitzavim\\tl* ·You stand· 29:10-30:20' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.12: 'v~' field is 'that you may enter into the covenant of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and into his oath, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God makes with you today; \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.15: 'v~' field is 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today \\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.18: 'v~' field is 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.19: 'v~' field is "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.26: 'v~' field is 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.29: 'v~' field is 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.29.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.2: 'v~' field is "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.6: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. \\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.8: 'v~' field is "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.10: 'v~' field is "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.11: 'v~' field is 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.12: 'v~' field is "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.13: 'v~' field is "Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.16: 'v~' field is "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.17: 'v~' field is "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Nitzavim\\tl* ·Taking leave · You stand·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 61:10-63:9" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:1–12" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.30.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 52: \\tl Vayelekh\\tl* ·And he went· 31:1-30' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself will go over before you. He will destroy these nations from before you, and you shall dispossess them. Joshua [Salvation Yah] will go over before you, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \\qt* Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.9: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] wrote this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi [United with], who bore the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant, and to all the elders of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.10: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] enjoined them, saying, “At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.11: 'v~' field is 'when all Israel [God prevails] has come to appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he will choose, you shall read this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· before all Israel [God prevails] in their hearing.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.12: 'v~' field is " Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.13: 'v~' field is "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.19: 'v~' field is ' “Now therefore write this song for yourselves, and teach it to the children of Israel [God prevails]. Put it in their mouths, that this song may be a witness for me against the children of Israel [God prevails]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.20: 'v~' field is 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.24: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.26: 'v~' field is '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.27: 'v~' field is 'For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck. Behold, while I am yet alive with you today, you have been rebellious against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. How much more after my death? \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayelekh\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 14:1-9, \\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 7:18-20, \\tl Yo'el\\tl* / Joel 2:15-27" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:13-43" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.31.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 53: \\tl Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Hear· 32:1-52" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.4: 'p~' field is 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.5: 'p~' field is 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.8: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.15: 'p~' field is "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.17: 'v~' field is 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.22: 'p~' field is 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.35: 'v~' field is '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.36: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.40: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.40: 'p~' field is 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* those who hate me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.43: 'v~' field is '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.46: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.47: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Taking leave · Hear·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 22:1-51" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 21:1-25" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.32.52: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 54: \\tl V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·And this is the blessing· 33:1-34:12" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.3: 'v~' field is 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.4: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the voice of Judah [Praised]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.8: 'p~' field is "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.10: 'p~' field is 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* will dwell in safety by him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.33.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.34.9: 'v~' field is "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·Taking leave · And this is the blessing·:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 1:1-18 (A); 1:1-9 (S)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:44-53" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: MLWriter:writeLineClose: closed 'div' tag even though no tags open ERROR: toSwordModule: Deut.34.12 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.1.2: 'v~' field is 'but his delight is in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.1.2: 'p~' field is 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* saying,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.8: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.9: 'p~' field is 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt with fear, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.2.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.3.2: 'p~' field is "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.3.3: 'p~' field is 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and he answers me out of his holy hill. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.3.8: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.3.8: 'p~' field is 'Your blessing be on your people. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.1: 'p~' field is "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.2: 'p~' field is "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.3: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.4: 'v~' field is 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Search your own heart on your bed, and be still. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.7: 'v~' field is 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.7: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.5.11: 'p~' field is "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.4: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Deliver my soul,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.4: 'p~' field is 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.5: 'p~' field is 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.8: 'p~' field is "for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.6.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.7.5: 'p~' field is 'and lay my glory in the dust. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.7.16: 'v~' field is 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.7.17: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* according to his righteousness,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.7.17: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* Most High.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj established strength, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.5: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.8.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.4: 'v~' field is 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.11: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.14: 'v~' field is 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.14: 'p~' field is "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is '\\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.17: 'v~' field is 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.9.20: 'p~' field is 'Let the nations know that they are only men. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* deceit, and oppression.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.10.17: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.11.5: 'p~' field is "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.11.7: 'p~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.12.5: 'p~' field is "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.13.5: 'v~' field is 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.13.5: 'p~' field is "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.14.7: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.8: 'p~' field is 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.9: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.10: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.16.11: 'p~' field is 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.17.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my righteous plea;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.17.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.17.7: 'v~' field is 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my strength.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.2: 'p~' field is "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.5: 'v~' field is 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.6: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.35: 'v~' field is "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.44: 'v~' field is "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.46: 'p~' field is "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.49: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.50: 'v~' field is "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.18.50: 'p~' field is 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.3: 'p~' field is "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.8: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.19.14: 'v~' field is 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.20.3: 'p~' field is 'and accept your burned sacrifice. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.20.5: 'v~' field is "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.20.6: 'p~' field is "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.20.7: 'p~' field is 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.1: 'p~' field is "\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.2: 'p~' field is 'and have not withheld the request of his lips. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.5: 'v~' field is " \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.7: 'p~' field is 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.21.13: 'p~' field is 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.1: 'p~' field is " \\wj Why are you \\wj* \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.3: 'p~' field is 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.7: 'v~' field is ' \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.8: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.18: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.22: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.24: 'p~' field is "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.25: 'v~' field is 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.27: 'v~' field is ' \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.23.1: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.23.2: 'p~' field is 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.23.6: 'v~' field is 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.5: 'p~' field is "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.6: 'p~' field is 'who seek your face— even Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.9: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.10: 'v~' field is 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.24.10: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.25.5: 'p~' field is "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.25.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.25.7: 'p~' field is 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.25.9: 'v~' field is 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.25.10: 'v~' field is 'All the paths of \\nd Adonai \\nd* are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.26.3: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.26.7: 'v~' field is "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.26.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.26.8: 'p~' field is 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.27.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.27.6: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.27.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, when I cry with my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.27.9: 'p~' field is "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.27.13: 'p~' field is ' \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.1: 'p~' field is 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* and according to the wickedness of their doings.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.6: 'p~' field is "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.7: 'p~' field is 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.28.8: 'p~' field is "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.29.1: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.29.2: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.29.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.29.3: 'p~' field is 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even \\nd Adonai \\nd* on many waters.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.29.9: 'p~' field is 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you saints of his.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.9: 'p~' field is 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and have mercy on me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.12: 'v~' field is 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.30.12: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.7: 'v~' field is 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.13: 'v~' field is "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.16: 'p~' field is 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.17: 'p~' field is 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.19: 'p~' field is 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.21: 'p~' field is 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.22: 'p~' field is "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.31.23: 'v~' field is "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, all you his saints!" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.2: 'p~' field is 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.4: 'p~' field is 'My strength was sapped in the heat of summer. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.7: 'p~' field is 'You will surround me with songs of deliverance. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.32.10: 'p~' field is 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.33.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.33.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the lyre.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.33.2: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.33.5: 'v~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.33.5: 'p~' field is 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.1: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.2: 'p~' field is "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.6: 'v~' field is "This poor man cried, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.11: 'v~' field is "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.12: 'p~' field is "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.13: 'v~' field is '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.14: 'p~' field is '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.17: 'v~' field is "The upright cry, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.20: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.34.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.5: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.9: 'p~' field is "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.13: 'p~' field is 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.18: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.19: 'p~' field is 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* wink their eyes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.23: 'v~' field is 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.35.28: 'v~' field is 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.36.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.36.5: 'v~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is in the heavens.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.36.7: 'v~' field is 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.36.10: 'v~' field is 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.37.6: 'p~' field is 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.37.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.37.28: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.37.30: 'p~' field is 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.37.31: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.38.11: 'v~' field is "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.38.13: 'v~' field is "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.38.14: 'v~' field is " \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.39.5: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man stands as a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.39.11: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man is but a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.39.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and give ear to my cry." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* as all my fathers were.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.1: 'p~' field is "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.3: 'v~' field is 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.7: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.8: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.11: 'v~' field is 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.40.16: 'p~' field is "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let \\nd Adonai \\nd* be exalted and magnified!”" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.41.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.41.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.42.2: 'v~' field is 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.42.5: 'p~' field is "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.42.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.43.4: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.1: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.4: 'p~' field is "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.8: 'p~' field is 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.22: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.44.26: 'p~' field is 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.2: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.7: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl 'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.45.17: 'p~' field is 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.3: 'p~' field is 'though the mountains tremble with their swelling. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.4: 'p~' field is 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* The kingdoms were moved.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.7: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.46.11: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.47.4: 'p~' field is "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.47.5: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.47.6: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.47.6: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.47.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.8: 'v~' field is "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is "in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is 'God will establish it forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.9: 'v~' field is 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.48.10: 'p~' field is 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and of those who approve their sayings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.14: 'v~' field is 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.14: 'p~' field is 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.15: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for he will receive me. \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.17: 'v~' field is 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.49.18: 'p~' field is 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.6: 'p~' field is 'for God himself is judge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.12: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.14: 'p~' field is 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.23: 'v~' field is 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* glorifies me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.50.23: 'p~' field is "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.1: 'v~' field is 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.1: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.8: 'v~' field is "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.11: 'p~' field is 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.12: 'v~' field is "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.51.15: 'p~' field is 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.1: 'p~' field is 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.3: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.3: 'p~' field is 'lying rather than speaking the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.4: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.5: 'p~' field is 'and root you out of the land of the living. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.8: 'p~' field is 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.52.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.53.6: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.54.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.54.3: 'p~' field is 'They haven’t set God before them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.54.6: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for it is good.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.55.7: 'p~' field is 'I would lodge in the wilderness.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.55.15: 'p~' field is 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.55.17: 'p~' field is "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.55.19: 'p~' field is "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.55.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will sustain you.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.2: 'v~' field is "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'he rebukes the one who is pursuing me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.6: 'p~' field is 'They fall into the middle of it themselves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.7: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.10: 'v~' field is 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.57.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.58.5: 'v~' field is "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.5: 'v~' field is "You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.5: 'p~' field is 'Show no mercy to the wicked traitors. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.6: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.7: 'p~' field is "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.10: 'v~' field is 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.13: 'p~' field is 'to the ends of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.14: 'v~' field is 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.16: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.17: 'v~' field is 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.59.17: 'p~' field is 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.60.4: 'p~' field is 'that it may be displayed because of the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.60.5: 'v~' field is 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.61.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.61.4: 'p~' field is 'I will take refuge in the shelter of your wings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.61.5: 'v~' field is "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.61.7: 'p~' field is 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.61.8: 'v~' field is 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.1: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.2: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.4: 'p~' field is 'They bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.6: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.7: 'v~' field is "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.8: 'p~' field is 'God is a refuge for us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.11: 'p~' field is "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.12: 'v~' field is 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.62.12: 'p~' field is 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.63.2: 'p~' field is 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.63.3: 'v~' field is 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.64.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.65.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.65.2: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.65.5: 'p~' field is "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.2: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.2: 'p~' field is 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.4: 'v~' field is 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.7: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let the rebellious rise up against him. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.8: 'p~' field is "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.15: 'p~' field is 'I will offer bulls with goats. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.16: 'v~' field is "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.18: 'v~' field is 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.18: 'p~' field is "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.19: 'v~' field is "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.66.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.1: 'p~' field is 'and cause his face to shine on us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.2: 'p~' field is "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.3: 'v~' field is 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.3: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.4: 'p~' field is 'and govern the nations on earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.67.5: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.7: 'p~' field is 'when you marched through the wilderness... \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.14: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.18: 'v~' field is ' \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is ' \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.19: 'p~' field is "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.68.32: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.6: 'v~' field is "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.9: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.13: 'p~' field is "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.16: 'v~' field is 'Answer me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.16: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.21: 'p~' field is ' \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.22: 'p~' field is 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.25: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.25: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.29: 'p~' field is "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.33: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.69.36: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.70.4: 'p~' field is "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.6: 'p~' field is 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.8: 'v~' field is 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.14: 'p~' field is 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.22: 'v~' field is 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.22: 'p~' field is "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.71.23: 'p~' field is 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: extras not handled for cd at PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.1: 'v~' field is 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.19: 'v~' field is 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.73.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.73.11: 'p~' field is 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.73.24: 'p~' field is 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.74.12: 'p~' field is "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.74.21: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.75.1: 'v~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.75.1: 'p~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.75.3: 'p~' field is 'I firmly hold its pillars. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.75.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.76.3: 'p~' field is 'the shield, and the sword, and the weapons of war. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.76.8: 'v~' field is "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.76.9: 'p~' field is 'to save all the afflicted ones of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.76.10: 'v~' field is 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.77.3: 'p~' field is 'I complain, and my spirit is overwhelmed. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.77.8: 'v~' field is 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.77.9: 'p~' field is 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.77.10: 'p~' field is 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.77.15: 'p~' field is 'the sons of Jacob [Supplanter] and Joseph [May he add]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj days of old, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.3: 'v~' field is "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.4: 'p~' field is 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.7: 'p~' field is 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.10: 'p~' field is 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.17: 'p~' field is 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.22: 'p~' field is "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.24: 'p~' field is 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.34: 'p~' field is 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.35: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.41: 'p~' field is "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.56: 'v~' field is 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.59: 'v~' field is "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.78.68: 'p~' field is "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.79.6: 'v~' field is 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.79.8: 'p~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.79.9: 'v~' field is "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.1: 'v~' field is "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.2: 'p~' field is "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.4: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.7: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.14: 'v~' field is "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.80.19: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.3: 'v~' field is 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.5: 'p~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.7: 'p~' field is 'I tested you at the waters of Meribah [Quarreling].” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.8: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.9: 'p~' field is 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.11: 'v~' field is "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.81.13: 'v~' field is "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.82.2: 'p~' field is 'and show partiality to the wicked?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.82.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.82.6: 'p~' field is 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.83.8: 'p~' field is 'They have helped the children of Lot [Veil, Covering]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.83.18: 'p~' field is 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.1: 'v~' field is 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.1: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.2: 'p~' field is 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.3: 'p~' field is "near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.4: 'p~' field is 'They are always praising you. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.8: 'p~' field is 'Give ear to me, God of Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.11: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.84.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.2: 'p~' field is 'You have covered all their sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.4: 'v~' field is "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.7: 'v~' field is 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.7: 'p~' field is "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.8: 'v~' field is "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will speak," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.9: 'v~' field is "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.85.9: 'p~' field is 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.5: 'p~' field is 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.9: 'p~' field is 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.12: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.13: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.13: 'p~' field is 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.86.15: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.87.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.87.3: 'v~' field is 'Glorious things are spoken about you, city of God. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.87.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.87.6: 'p~' field is '“This one was born there.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.3: 'p~' field is 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.4: 'v~' field is 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.6: 'v~' field is 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.7: 'p~' field is 'You have afflicted me with all your waves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.10: 'p~' field is 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.11: 'v~' field is 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.11: 'p~' field is 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.88.18: 'v~' field is "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* \\wj forever, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and build up your throne to all generations.’” \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.5: 'v~' field is 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, \\nd Adonai \\nd*;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.14: 'v~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.18: 'p~' field is "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* my servant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.24: 'v~' field is 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.26: 'p~' field is "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.28: 'v~' field is 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.29: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.30: 'v~' field is 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.31: 'p~' field is 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.33: 'v~' field is 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.36: 'v~' field is 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.37: 'v~' field is 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* like the moon,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.37: 'p~' field is 'the faithful witness in the sky.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.45: 'p~' field is 'You have covered him with shame. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.48: 'p~' field is 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.49: 'v~' field is 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.51: 'v~' field is ' \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.89.52: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.90.3: 'p~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.90.4: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.90.14: 'v~' field is 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.1: 'v~' field is 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.1: 'p~' field is 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.9: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.12: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.14: 'v~' field is '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.91.16: 'p~' field is "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.92.1: 'v~' field is 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.92.1: 'p~' field is 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.92.2: 'v~' field is 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.92.3: 'p~' field is "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.92.11: 'p~' field is "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.9: 'v~' field is "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.11: 'p~' field is 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.12: 'p~' field is 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.14: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.15: 'v~' field is 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.94.18: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, held me up.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.1: 'p~' field is "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.6: 'v~' field is 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.6: 'p~' field is "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.7: 'p~' field is " \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.9: 'v~' field is 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.95.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.2: 'p~' field is "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.3: 'v~' field is 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.7: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.8: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.2: 'p~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.6: 'p~' field is 'All the peoples have seen his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.7: 'v~' field is 'Let all them be shamed who \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· engraved images,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.8: 'v~' field is "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.10: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, hate evil." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.97.12: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.3: 'v~' field is 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.3: 'p~' field is "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.4: 'p~' field is 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the harp,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.6: 'v~' field is 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* with righteousness,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.3: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.4: 'v~' field is "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.4: 'p~' field is 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.5: 'v~' field is 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.8: 'v~' field is 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.99.9: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.100.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* with gladness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.100.5: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.101.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.101.1: 'p~' field is 'To you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.1: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.13: 'v~' field is 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.15: 'p~' field is 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.16: 'p~' field is 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.21: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.25: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.102.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.4: 'p~' field is 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.6: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.11: 'p~' field is 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.13: 'v~' field is 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.13: 'p~' field is 'so \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.17: 'v~' field is 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.103.20: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.104.4: 'v~' field is 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.104.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.104.29: 'p~' field is 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.104.31: 'v~' field is 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.104.33: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.105.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.105.2: 'v~' field is 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.105.6: 'v~' field is 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* his servant,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.105.45: 'p~' field is 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.2: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.3: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.4: 'p~' field is "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.9: 'v~' field is 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.12: 'p~' field is 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.20: 'v~' field is 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.22: 'p~' field is 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.25: 'p~' field is "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.36: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.44: 'p~' field is "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.45: 'p~' field is 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.46: 'v~' field is 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.106.48: 'p~' field is 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.8: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.11: 'p~' field is 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.15: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.21: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.31: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.107.43: 'p~' field is 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.1: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.3: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, among the nations.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.3: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.4: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.108.6: 'v~' field is 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.1: 'v~' field is 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.3: 'p~' field is 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.8: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.17: 'v~' field is "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.21: 'p~' field is 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.26: 'p~' field is 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.109.30: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.110.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.110.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.110.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.110.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.110.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.111.1: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.111.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.111.7: 'v~' field is 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.111.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* and awesome!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.111.10: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.112.1: 'p~' field is 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.112.9: 'v~' field is 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.113.4: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.4: 'v~' field is 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.5: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.6: 'v~' field is "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.7: 'p~' field is 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.115.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.1: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.3: 'p~' field is 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.5: 'p~' field is 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.7: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.13: 'v~' field is "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.116.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.117.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.117.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.117.2: 'v~' field is 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.2: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.3: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.4: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.6: 'v~' field is 'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.14: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.15: 'v~' field is "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.19: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.21: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.21: 'p~' field is "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.25: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.26: 'p~' field is ' \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.28: 'v~' field is 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.118.29: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.1: 'p~' field is 'who walk according to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.6: 'p~' field is 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.7: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.10: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.18: 'p~' field is 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.19: 'p~' field is 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.21: 'p~' field is 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.29: 'p~' field is 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.32: 'v~' field is 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.34: 'v~' field is 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.35: 'v~' field is 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.41: 'v~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.44: 'v~' field is 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.47: 'v~' field is 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.47: 'p~' field is "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.48: 'v~' field is "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.51: 'p~' field is 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.53: 'p~' field is 'because of the wicked who forsake your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.55: 'p~' field is 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.60: 'p~' field is 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.61: 'p~' field is 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.62: 'v~' field is 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.64: 'v~' field is 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.66: 'p~' field is 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.70: 'p~' field is 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.72: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.73: 'p~' field is 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.76: 'v~' field is 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.77: 'v~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.77: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.85: 'p~' field is 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.86: 'v~' field is 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.88: 'v~' field is 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.92: 'v~' field is 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.96: 'p~' field is 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.97: 'v~' field is "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.98: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.109: 'p~' field is 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.113: 'p~' field is "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.115: 'p~' field is 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.119: 'p~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.121: 'v~' field is 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.123: 'v~' field is "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.124: 'v~' field is 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.126: 'p~' field is 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.127: 'v~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.131: 'p~' field is 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.132: 'p~' field is "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.136: 'p~' field is 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.140: 'p~' field is "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.142: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.143: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.149: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.150: 'p~' field is 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.151: 'p~' field is 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.153: 'p~' field is 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.155: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.156: 'v~' field is 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.159: 'v~' field is "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.159: 'p~' field is 'Revive me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.163: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.165: 'v~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.166: 'v~' field is "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.166: 'p~' field is 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.167: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.171: 'v~' field is 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.172: 'p~' field is 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.174: 'v~' field is "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.174: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.119.176: 'p~' field is 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.122.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.122.6: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.122.9: 'v~' field is 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.126.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.127.2: 'p~' field is 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.130.2: 'v~' field is "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.130.7: 'p~' field is 'for with \\nd Adonai \\nd* there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.2: 'p~' field is "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.5: 'v~' field is 'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.5: 'p~' field is "\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.6: 'v~' field is "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.7: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.11: 'v~' field is '\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.11: 'p~' field is '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.12: 'p~' field is 'their \\qt children \\qt* also will sit on your throne forever more.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.132.16: 'v~' field is "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.3: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.4: 'p~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.15: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.16: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.17: 'v~' field is 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.135.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt You who fear \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* praise \\nd Adonai \\nd*!' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.1: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.2: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.3: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.13: 'v~' field is 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.14: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.15: 'v~' field is 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.25: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.26: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.136.26: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.1: 'p~' field is 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.2: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.4: 'v~' field is 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.4: 'p~' field is "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.5: 'p~' field is 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.138.8: 'p~' field is 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, endures forever.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.139.8: 'p~' field is 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.139.14: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.5: 'p~' field is 'They have set traps for me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.8: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let their evil plans succeed, or they will become proud. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.12: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.140.13: 'v~' field is 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.141.2: 'v~' field is 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.141.6: 'p~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.141.7: 'p~' field is 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.142.7: 'p~' field is 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.6: 'p~' field is 'My soul thirsts for you, like a parched land. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.7: 'p~' field is 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.8: 'v~' field is "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.143.12: 'v~' field is 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.144.2: 'v~' field is 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.144.9: 'p~' field is 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.5: 'v~' field is 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.9: 'p~' field is 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.10: 'v~' field is 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.11: 'v~' field is 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.12: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.19: 'p~' field is "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.20: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.145.21: 'v~' field is 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.4: 'v~' field is 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.7: 'v~' field is 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.146.8: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.147.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.147.11: 'p~' field is 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.148.14: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.149.1: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.149.3: 'p~' field is 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.149.4: 'p~' field is "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.149.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Ps.150.3: 'v~' field is 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: a False False True False ERROR: toSwordModule: b PSA 150:6 ERROR: toSwordModule: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toSwordModule: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'div' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode PS2 book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Ps.150.6 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.3: 'p~' field is 'in righteousness, \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and equity;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.5: 'v~' field is "that the wise man may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and increase in learning;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.8: 'v~' field is "My son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your father’s instruction," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.9: 'v~' field is 'for they will be a garland to \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· your head,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.12: 'v~' field is 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.12: 'p~' field is 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.16: 'v~' field is 'for \\qt their feet \\qt* run to evil.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.16: 'p~' field is 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.22: 'v~' field is "“How long, you simple ones, will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· thoughtless living?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.1.33: 'v~' field is "But whoever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me will dwell securely," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.2.1: 'p~' field is 'and store up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.2.8: 'v~' field is 'that he may guard the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.2.9: 'v~' field is 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.2.19: 'v~' field is 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.1: 'p~' field is 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.3: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.4: 'v~' field is 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.12: 'v~' field is "\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.12: 'p~' field is 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* \\qt reproves his son \\qt* in whom he delights.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.14: 'p~' field is 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.16: 'p~' field is 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.22: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.34: 'v~' field is 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.34: 'p~' field is '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.3.35: 'v~' field is 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.2: 'p~' field is 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.9: 'v~' field is 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.4.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.5.5: 'p~' field is 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.5.7: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.5.13: 'v~' field is "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.5.19: 'v~' field is 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.6.20: 'v~' field is 'My son, keep your father’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.6.23: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is a lamp candle,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.6.23: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is light.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.7.1: 'p~' field is 'Lay up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Obey my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and live!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.7.18: 'v~' field is 'Come, let’s take our fill of \\tl dod\\tl* ·loving· until the morning.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.7.24: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.7.27: 'v~' field is 'Her house is the way to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.6: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, for I will speak excellent things." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.17: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.18: 'v~' field is 'With me are riches, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.20: 'p~' field is 'in the middle of the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.21: 'v~' field is "That I may give wealth to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.32: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.33: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· instruction, and be wise." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.34: 'v~' field is "Blessed is the man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.8.36: 'p~' field is "All those who hate me \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· death.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.9.8: 'p~' field is "Reprove a wise man, and he will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.9.18: 'p~' field is 'that her guests are in the depths of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.10.8: 'v~' field is 'The wise in heart receives \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.10.9: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt he who perverts his ways \\qt* will be found out.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.10.12: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.10.19: 'p~' field is 'but he who \\qt restrains his lips \\qt* does wisely.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.11.16: 'v~' field is 'A \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· woman obtains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.11.17: 'v~' field is 'The man of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· does good to his own soul,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.11.31: 'v~' field is 'Behold, \\qt the upright \\qt* are paid what they deserve here on earth;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.11.31: 'p~' field is 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.12.1: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· correction loves knowledge," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.12.5: 'v~' field is 'The thoughts of the upright are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.12.10: 'p~' field is 'but the tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· of the wicked is cruel.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.12.15: 'p~' field is "but he who is wise \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· counsel." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.13.1: 'p~' field is "but a scoffer does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· rebuke." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.13.8: 'p~' field is "but the poor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· no threats." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Good understanding wins \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.13.23: 'p~' field is "but \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice· sweeps it away." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.13.24: 'p~' field is "but one who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him is careful to discipline him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.14.20: 'p~' field is "but the rich person has many \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers, friends·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.14.22: 'p~' field is 'But \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.14.34: 'p~' field is 'but sin is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgrace· to any people.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.9: 'p~' field is "but he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him who follows after righteousness." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*· are before \\nd Adonai, \\nd*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.12: 'v~' field is "A scoffer does not \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· to be reproved;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.24: 'p~' field is 'to keep him from going downward to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.29: 'p~' field is "but \\qt he \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.31: 'v~' field is "The ear that \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof lives," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.32: 'p~' field is "but he who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof gets understanding." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.15.33: 'p~' field is 'Before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.6: 'v~' field is 'By \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth iniquity is atoned for.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.8: 'p~' field is "than great revenues with \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Honest· balances and scales are \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.13: 'p~' field is "They \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· one who speaks the truth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.27: 'p~' field is 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.16.33: 'p~' field is 'but its every \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·decision· is from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.17.8: 'v~' field is 'A bribe is a \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· stone in the eyes of him who gives it;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.17.17: 'v~' field is "A friend \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· at all times;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.17.19: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· disobedience \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· strife." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.17.23: 'p~' field is 'to pervert the ways of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.18.5: 'p~' field is 'nor to deprive the innocent of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.18.12: 'p~' field is 'but before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.18.13: 'v~' field is "He who gives answer before he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.18.21: 'p~' field is "those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· it will eat its fruit." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.18.24: 'p~' field is "but there is a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend· who sticks closer than a brother." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.8: 'v~' field is "He who gets wisdom \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· his own soul." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.16: 'v~' field is 'He who keeps a \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· keeps his soul,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.20: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· counsel and receive instruction," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.22: 'v~' field is 'That which makes a man to be desired is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.27: 'v~' field is "If you stop \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· instruction, my son," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.19.28: 'v~' field is 'A corrupt witness mocks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.3: 'v~' field is 'It is \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· for a man to keep aloof from strife;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Many men claim to be men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.9: 'v~' field is 'Who can \\qt say, “I have \\qt* made my heart pure.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.9: 'p~' field is 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.12: 'v~' field is "The \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· ear, and the seeing eye," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.13: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· sleep, lest you come to poverty." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.28: 'v~' field is '\\tl Cheshed\\tl* ·Loving-kindness· and faithfulness keep the king safe.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.20.28: 'p~' field is 'His throne is sustained by \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.3: 'v~' field is 'To do righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.7: 'p~' field is 'because they refuse to do what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.15: 'v~' field is 'It is joy to the upright to do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.17: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· pleasure shall be a poor man." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.17: 'p~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wine and oil shall not be rich." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.21: 'v~' field is 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.21: 'p~' field is 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.21.28: 'p~' field is "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.22.1: 'p~' field is 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.22.4: 'p~' field is 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.22.11: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.22.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.23.14: 'p~' field is 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.23.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.23.22: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.24.12: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.24.21: 'v~' field is 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.24.23: 'p~' field is 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* good.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.2: 'v~' field is 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.2: 'p~' field is 'but the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of kings is to search out a matter.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Don’t \\qt exalt \\qt* yourself in the presence of the king,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.6: 'p~' field is 'or claim a \\qt place \\qt* among \\qt great \\qt* men;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.7: 'v~' field is 'for it is better that it be \\qt said to you, “Come up here,” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.7: 'p~' field is 'than that you should be \\qt put lower \\qt* in the presence of the prince,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.10: 'v~' field is "lest one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it put you to shame," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.12: 'p~' field is "so is the reproof of the wise to an \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient· ear." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt If he is thirsty, give him water to drink: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.25.27: 'p~' field is 'nor is it \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to seek one’s own \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.26.1: 'p~' field is 'so \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is not fitting for a fool.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.26.8: 'p~' field is 'so is he who gives \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to a fool.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.26.11: 'v~' field is 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.27.6: 'v~' field is "Faithful are the wounds of a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.27.20: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.4: 'v~' field is 'Those who forsake the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· praise the wicked;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.4: 'p~' field is 'but those who keep the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· contend with them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.5: 'v~' field is 'Evil men don’t understand \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.7: 'v~' field is 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.9: 'v~' field is "He who turns away his ear from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.13: 'p~' field is 'but whoever \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· and forsake renounces them finds \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.17: 'v~' field is 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.28.23: 'v~' field is 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.3: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wisdom brings joy to his father;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.4: 'v~' field is 'The king by \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· makes the land stable,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.18: 'p~' field is 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.23: 'p~' field is 'but one of lowly spirit gains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.24: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· an oath, but dares not testify." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.29.26: 'p~' field is 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.30.5: 'v~' field is "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.30.8: 'p~' field is 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.30.16: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.30.16: 'p~' field is 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toSwordModule: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.31.15: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chokim\\tl* ·portions· for her servant girls.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.31.26: 'p~' field is 'Instructions of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is on her tongue.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Prov.31.30: 'v~' field is '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' ERROR: toSwordModule: a False False True False ERROR: toSwordModule: b PRO 31:31 ERROR: toSwordModule: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toSwordModule: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: toSwordModule: Prov.31.31 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, heavens," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.4: 'p~' field is "They have despised the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.9: 'v~' field is "\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been as Sodom [Burning]; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you rulers of Sodom [Burning]!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.10: 'p~' field is 'Listen to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of our God, you people of Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.15: 'p~' field is "Yes, when you make many prayers, I will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.17: 'p~' field is 'Seek \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.19: 'v~' field is "If you are willing and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.21: 'p~' field is 'She was full of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·; righteousness lodged in her,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.23: 'p~' field is "Everyone \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· bribes, and follows after rewards." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.1.27: 'v~' field is 'Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] shall be redeemed with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Man \\qt* is brought low,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Enter into the rock, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.12: 'v~' field is "For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt and into the holes of the earth, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.21: 'v~' field is 'To \\qt go into the caverns of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.3.1: 'v~' field is "For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.3.8: 'p~' field is 'to provoke the eyes of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.3.15: 'p~' field is "and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.4.2: 'v~' field is 'In that day, \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s branch will be beautiful and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious·, and the fruit of the land will be the beauty and excellent for the survivors of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.4.4: 'v~' field is 'when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem [City of peace] from within it, by the spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and by the spirit of burning.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.4.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will create over the whole habitation of Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be a canopy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.4.6: 'v~' field is 'There will be a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent· for a shade in the daytime from the heat, and for a refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.1: 'v~' field is 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.1: 'p~' field is 'My \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'built a \\qt tower \\qt* in the middle of it,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'and also cut out a \\qt wine press \\qt* therein.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.7: 'v~' field is "For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.7: 'p~' field is 'and he looked for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but, behold, oppression;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.9: 'v~' field is "In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· has enlarged its desire,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.14: 'p~' field is 'and opened its mouth without \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.16: 'v~' field is "but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.19: 'p~' field is "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.2: 'v~' field is 'Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \\qt had six wings. \\qt* With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is "\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.5: 'v~' field is "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.8: 'v~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.9: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.7.13: 'v~' field is "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.7.14: 'v~' field is " \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.8: 'v~' field is "It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.10: 'v~' field is 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.12: 'v~' field is '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.13: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.14: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.16: 'v~' field is 'Wrap up the testimony. Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.17: 'v~' field is 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.18: 'v~' field is "Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.8.20: 'v~' field is 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.1: 'v~' field is 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.6: 'v~' field is "\\wj For to us \\wj* \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo 'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Avi-'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.7: 'v~' field is " \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.13: 'p~' field is "neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.17: 'p~' field is 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.9.19: 'v~' field is "Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.2: 'v~' field is 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.3: 'v~' field is 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.16: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.20: 'v~' field is "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.21: 'v~' field is 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.23: 'v~' field is "\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.10.33: 'v~' field is "Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and a \\wj* \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.2: 'p~' field is ' \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.11.10: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.12.2: 'v~' field is "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.12.3: 'v~' field is "Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.12.4: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.12.6: 'v~' field is "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.13.4: 'v~' field is "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Wail; for the day of \\nd Adonai \\nd* is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.13.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.13.13: 'v~' field is "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.13.18: 'v~' field is 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.1: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.11: 'v~' field is 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.13: 'v~' field is 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.14: 'v~' field is 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.15: 'v~' field is 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.19: 'v~' field is 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.22: 'v~' field is "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.23: 'v~' field is "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.24: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.14.27: 'v~' field is "For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.15.4: 'v~' field is "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.16.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.16.6: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.17.3: 'v~' field is "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.17.6: 'v~' field is "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.17.7: 'v~' field is "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.17.10: 'v~' field is "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.18.3: 'v~' field is "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.18.7: 'v~' field is "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.4: 'v~' field is "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.12: 'v~' field is "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.16: 'v~' field is "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.17: 'v~' field is "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.18: 'v~' field is "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.20: 'v~' field is "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.22: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.19.25: 'v~' field is "because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.21.3: 'v~' field is "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.21.10: 'v~' field is "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.21.17: 'v~' field is "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.5: 'v~' field is "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.12: 'v~' field is "In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.13: 'v~' field is 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.14: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.15: 'v~' field is "Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.22.25: 'v~' field is "“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.23.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.23.17: 'v~' field is 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that \\nd Adonai \\nd* will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.5: 'v~' field is 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.15: 'v~' field is "Therefore glorify \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.16: 'v~' field is "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.18: 'v~' field is 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.19: 'v~' field is 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.22: 'v~' field is 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.24.23: 'v~' field is "Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.25.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.25.6: 'v~' field is "In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.25.8: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.25.9: 'v~' field is "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is \\nd Adonai \\nd*! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.26.1: 'p~' field is "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.26.13: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.26.18: 'v~' field is "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.26.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.27.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.27.11: 'v~' field is 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.27.13: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.5: 'v~' field is "In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.6: 'v~' field is 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.12: 'v~' field is "\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.14: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.15: 'v~' field is '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.17: 'v~' field is 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.18: 'v~' field is 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.22: 'v~' field is "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.23: 'v~' field is "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.28.29: 'v~' field is "This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.6: 'v~' field is "She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.13: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.14: 'v~' field is 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.16: 'v~' field is 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.18: 'v~' field is " \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.29.19: 'v~' field is "The humble also will increase their joy in \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.9: 'v~' field is "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.11: 'v~' field is "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.12: 'v~' field is "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.15: 'v~' field is "For thus said the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.18: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.19: 'v~' field is "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.21: 'v~' field is "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.30: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.30.33: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* kindles it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.31.1: 'p~' field is "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.31.4: 'p~' field is "so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.31.5: 'v~' field is "As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: GEN 1:28 'Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and kavash ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and radah ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: Kavash ·subdue / conquer· or radah ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and bring it into subjection, subdue it. Have authority over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: GEN 1:28 'Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and kavash ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and radah ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: Kavash ·subdue / conquer· or radah ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and bring it into subjection, subdue it. Have authority over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.32.1: 'p~' field is 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.32.3: 'p~' field is "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.32.7: 'p~' field is 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.32.9: 'v~' field is "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.32.16: 'v~' field is 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.2: 'p~' field is "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.6: 'v~' field is "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.13: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.15: 'p~' field is "who stops his ears from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.33.19: 'p~' field is "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.1: 'v~' field is "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.1: 'p~' field is "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.4: 'v~' field is 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.34.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Then \\wj* \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\wj* \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.6: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.35.10: 'v~' field is 'The \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.36.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.36.11: 'v~' field is "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.36.13: 'v~' field is "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.36.16: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.1: 'v~' field is "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s house." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.4: 'v~' field is "It may be \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.6: 'v~' field is "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.7: 'v~' field is "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.8: 'v~' field is "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.9: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.16: 'v~' field is "“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.19: 'v~' field is 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.20: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are \\nd Adonai \\nd*, even you only.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.21: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.23: 'v~' field is "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.26: 'v~' field is "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.32: 'v~' field is "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.34: 'v~' field is 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.36: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.37.37: 'v~' field is 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.5: 'v~' field is "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.8: 'v~' field is 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.10: 'v~' field is 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.17: 'p~' field is 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.18: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.18: 'p~' field is 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.38.19: 'v~' field is 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.39.1: 'v~' field is "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.39.5: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj our God. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* together;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj before him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.14: 'p~' field is 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.21: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.27: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.40.28: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt I, \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* he.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.8: 'p~' field is "\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.9: 'v~' field is 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* from the ends of the earth,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.14: 'p~' field is "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.16: 'p~' field is "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.20: 'p~' field is "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.22: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'nor my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to engraved images.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.10: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· from the end of the earth,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.12: 'v~' field is 'Let them give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.12: 'p~' field is 'and declare his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the islands.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.18: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.20: 'p~' field is "His ears are open, but he does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.21: 'v~' field is 'It pleased \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for his righteousness’ sake, to magnify the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.23: 'p~' field is "Who will listen and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· for the time to come?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.42.24: 'p~' field is "and they did not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.3: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.4: 'p~' field is "and I have \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is 'Bring \\qt my sons \\qt* from far,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and my daughters \\qt* from the ends of the earth—' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.7: 'p~' field is 'and whom I have created for my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· us former things?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "or let them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and say, “That is true.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.12: 'v~' field is "I have declared, I have saved, and I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.14: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your Redeemer, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says: “For your sake, I have sent to Babylon [Confusion], and I will bring all of them down as fugitives, even the Chaldeans [Descendants of Loving-kindness], in the ships of their rejoicing." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.20: 'p~' field is 'to give drink to \\qt my people, my chosen, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.21: 'p~' field is 'that they might declare my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.43.24: 'p~' field is 'but you have \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· me with your sins.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.1: 'v~' field is "Yet \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· now, Jacob [Supplanter] my servant," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.3: 'v~' field is 'For I will pour \\qt water \\qt* on him who is thirsty,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.3: 'p~' field is 'I will pour my \\qt Spirit \\qt* on your descendants,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is "and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is 'and besides me there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.8: 'p~' field is "Haven’t I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you long ago," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to me, for I have redeemed you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'who turns \\qt wise men \\qt* backward,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.5: 'p~' field is 'Besides me, there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.8: 'p~' field is "Let the earth open, that it may produce \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \\qt* ‘What are you making?’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.11: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.13: 'p~' field is "not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.14: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· this from ancient time?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· besides me, a just God and able to save;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have sworn by myself. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is 'that \\qt to me every knee shall bow, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.46.3: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.46.3: 'p~' field is 'that have been carried from the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.46.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, you stubborn-hearted," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.4: 'v~' field is "Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.4: 'p~' field is "is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.6: 'p~' field is 'You showed them no \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.7: 'v~' field is 'You said, \\qt ‘I will be a \\qt* princess forever;’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.8: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you who are given to pleasures," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt who say in your heart, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt I shall not sit as a widow, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall I \\qt* know the loss of children.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.9: 'v~' field is 'But these two things shall come to you in a moment \\qt in one day, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.47.9: 'p~' field is 'the \\qt loss of children \\qt* and widowhood.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.3: 'p~' field is "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.5: 'p~' field is "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.6: 'v~' field is "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.6: 'p~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.7: 'p~' field is "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.8: 'v~' field is "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.9: 'p~' field is 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.11: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.14: 'v~' field is "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.14: 'p~' field is "He whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.16: 'v~' field is " \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.16: 'p~' field is ' \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.17: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.18: 'v~' field is 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.48.20: 'p~' field is "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.1: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.4: 'p~' field is 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is " \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.7: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go'eil Isra'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is "because of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.8: 'p~' field is "and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.15: 'p~' field is 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.49.26: 'p~' field is "and your Redeemer, the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.3: 'p~' field is 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.4: 'p~' field is "\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.6: 'p~' field is ' \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who follow after righteousness," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'for the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· will go out from me,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'and I will establish my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for a light to the peoples.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.5: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.6: 'p~' field is "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.7: 'p~' field is 'the people in whose heart is my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.8: 'p~' field is "and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to all generations.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.11: 'v~' field is 'Those ransomed by \\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.13: 'v~' field is "Have you forgotten \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.15: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you afflicted," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'even the bowl of \\qt the cup of my wrath. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'You \\qt will \\qt* not \\qt drink \\qt* it any more:' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.1: 'p~' field is 'for from now on the uncircumcised and the \\qt unclean \\qt* will no more \\qt come into \\qt* you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.5: 'p~' field is '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declares· peace," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaims· \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.8: 'p~' field is 'for they shall see eye to eye, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.10: 'p~' field is "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is "\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.5: 'p~' field is ' \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj his own way; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is ' \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.8: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is ' \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is ' \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is ' \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sing, barren, you who didn’t give birth; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt break out into singing, and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.5: 'v~' field is "For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.5: 'p~' field is "The \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is your Redeemer." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.7: 'p~' field is 'but with great \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· will I gather you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.8: 'p~' field is 'but with everlasting \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd* your Redeemer.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.9: 'v~' field is '“For this is \\qt like the \\qt* waters \\qt of Noah [Rest] \\qt* to me;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.10: 'v~' field is 'For the \\qt mountains \\qt* may depart,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'but my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will not depart from you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.54.13: 'v~' field is 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* \\nd Adonai; \\nd*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.5: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.7: 'p~' field is 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.10: 'p~' field is 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.55.11: 'p~' field is 'it will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to me void,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is '“Maintain \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is "for my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is near," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.2: 'p~' field is 'who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· without profaning it,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:2 'Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of Nissan Their flight and to count Nissan as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: Pesac ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of Nissan. The Rabbis view Nissan as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is Ethanim ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called Tishrei ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297) “This month shall be to you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:2 'Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of Nissan Their flight and to count Nissan as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: Pesac ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of Nissan. The Rabbis view Nissan as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is Ethanim ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called Tishrei ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297) “This month shall be to you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year to you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is "and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is 'everyone who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· from profaning it,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.7: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.56.10: 'p~' field is "dreaming, lying down, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loving· slumber." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:18 'Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month Nissan / R. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· on the first night of Pesac ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: Nissan 14th is Pesac ·Passover· and then Nissan 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of Matzah ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as Pesac ·Passover·, making no distinction at all In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:18 'Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month Nissan / R. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· on the first night of Pesac ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: Nissan 14th is Pesac ·Passover· and then Nissan 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of Matzah ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as Pesac ·Passover·, making no distinction at all In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.57.1: 'p~' field is 'Men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· are taken away,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.57.8: 'p~' field is "You \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· what you saw on their bed." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.57.9: 'p~' field is 'and degraded yourself even to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:43 'Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the Pesac ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:43 'Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the Pesac ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it, ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.57.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.1: 'p~' field is 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.4: 'p~' field is "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.8: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· will be your rear guard.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.13: 'v~' field is '“If you turn away your foot from the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.58.13: 'p~' field is 'and call the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· a delight,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.1: 'p~' field is "nor his ear dull, that it can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.2: 'p~' field is "so that he will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.8: 'p~' field is 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.14: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.17: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.17: 'p~' field is "\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on his head. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.19: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· from the rising of the sun;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.20: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.59.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 16:29 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the Sabbath ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of manna ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 16:29 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the Sabbath ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of manna ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” (S:6) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.9: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.10: 'p~' field is 'but in my favor have I had \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \\qt* nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.13: 'v~' field is '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.16: 'p~' field is "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.18: 'v~' field is "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is 'and your gates \\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.19: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt sun \\qt* will be no more your \\qt light \\qt* by day;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'nor will the brightness of the \\qt moon \\qt* give light to you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'but \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'and your God will be your \\qt glory. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.60.20: 'p~' field is 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:2 'Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2) “I am Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], out of the house of bondage. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:2 'Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2) “I am Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], out of the house of bondage. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:3 'Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other elohim ·deities, judges· before me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:3 'Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other elohim ·deities, judges· before me. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.6: 'v~' field is 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.6: 'p~' field is 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:5 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not hawa ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor abad ·serve· them, for I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:5 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not hawa ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor abad ·serve· them, for I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.8: 'v~' field is "“For I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:7 'Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain, for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:7 'Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain, for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.10: 'p~' field is "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:8 'Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:8 'Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.61.11: 'p~' field is 'so the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.62.1: 'p~' field is "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:10 'Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 melachot ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The melachot ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 melachot ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Adonai your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:10 'Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 melachot ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The melachot ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 melachot ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Adonai your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.62.2: 'p~' field is 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:12 'Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Mark 7:10 so that your days may be long in the land Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:12 'Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Mark 7:10 so that your days may be long in the land Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:13 'Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:13 'Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.62.7: 'p~' field is 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:14 'Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:14 'Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:15 'Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:15 'Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.62.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaimed· unto the end of the earth," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.62.11: 'p~' field is "‘Behold, your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· comes." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:17 'Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:17 'Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” (A:7) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.3: 'v~' field is '“I have trodden \\qt the wine press \\qt* alone;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'and trampled them in \\qt my wrath. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:25 'Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of Nimrod ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of Bavel ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:25 'Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of Nimrod ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of Bavel ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'Their \\qt life-blood \\qt* is sprinkled on my garments,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.7: 'v~' field is 'I will tell of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'which he has given to them according to his \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:8 'Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The Torah ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. Torah ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6) then he shall let her be redeemed. Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360) He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:8 'Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The Torah ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. Torah ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6) then he shall let her be redeemed. Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360) He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:10 'Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, and her marital rights. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:10 'Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, and her marital rights. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.10: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt they rebelled, \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:18 'Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health “If men quarrel and one strikes the other with a stone, or with his fist, and he does not die, but is confined to bed; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:18 'Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health “If men quarrel and one strikes the other with a stone, or with his fist, and he does not die, but is confined to bed; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:28 'Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The Cohenim ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:28 'Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The Cohenim ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:33 'Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass “If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and a bull or a donkey falls into it, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:33 'Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass “If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and a bull or a donkey falls into it, ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.15: 'p~' field is 'The yearning of your heart and your \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· is restrained toward me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.63.17: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Complete return· for your servants’ sake,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:16 'Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g] “If a man entices a virgin who is not pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:16 'Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g] “If a man entices a virgin who is not pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.64.4: 'v~' field is " \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.64.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:22 'Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice “You shall not take advantage of any widow or orphan. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:22 'Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice “You shall not take advantage of any widow or orphan. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:25 'Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:25 'Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:28 'Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “Yahweh”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17) “You shall not blaspheme God, Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails] Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge nor curse a ruler of your people. Quoted in Acts 23:5 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:28 'Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “Yahweh”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17) “You shall not blaspheme God, Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails] Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge nor curse a ruler of your people. Quoted in Acts 23:5 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:29 "Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.2: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:29 "Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. “You shall give the firstborn of your sons to me. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:2 'Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:2 'Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:5 'Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help If you see the donkey of him who hates you fallen down under his burden, don’t leave him, you shall surely help him with it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:5 'Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help If you see the donkey of him who hates you fallen down under his burden, don’t leave him, you shall surely help him with it. (5) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:6 'Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of Torah ·Teaching· “You shall not deny right judgement to your poor people in their lawsuits. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:6 'Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of Torah ·Teaching· “You shall not deny right judgement to your poor people in their lawsuits. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.12: 'p~' field is "When I spoke, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:12 'Ex 23:12 (#4.284): To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed “Six days you shall do your work, and on the seventh day you shall rest, that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant, and the alien may be refreshed. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:12 'Ex 23:12 (#4.284): To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed “Six days you shall do your work, and on the seventh day you shall rest, that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant, and the alien may be refreshed. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:14 "Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: Pesac ·Passover·, Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50·, and Sukkot ·Tabernacles· “You shall observe a feast to me three times a year. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:14 "Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: Pesac ·Passover·, Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50·, and Sukkot ·Tabernacles· “You shall observe a feast to me three times a year. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.17: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:18 'Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the Pesac ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. Ex 23:18 (#4.287): T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the Pesac ·Passover· sacrifice overnight The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:18 'Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the Pesac ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. Ex 23:18 (#4.287): T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the Pesac ·Passover· sacrifice overnight The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:19 'Ex 23:19 (#3.193): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48) “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk fat. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is 'and the voice of \\qt weeping \\qt* and the voice of \\qt crying \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:19 'Ex 23:19 (Ex 34:26) (#8.489): To bring the best of the first fruits of your land into the house of Adonai your God The first of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of Adonai your God. Ex 23:19 (#3.193): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48) “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk fat. (6) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is "will be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.65.24: 'p~' field is "and while they are yet speaking, I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt says, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.4: 'p~' field is "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.5: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.8: 'v~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.10: 'v~' field is "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.11: 'p~' field is 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.12: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.15: 'p~' field is 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.18: 'v~' field is '“For I know their works and their thoughts. The time comes that I will gather all nations and languages, and they will come, and will see my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.19: 'v~' field is "“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far away islands, who have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my fame, nor have seen my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·; and they shall declare my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.22: 'v~' field is '“For as the \\qt new heavens and the new earth, \\qt* which I will make, shall remain before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “so your offspring and your name shall remain.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.23: 'v~' field is 'It shall happen that from one new moon to another, and from one \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to another, all flesh will come to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Isa.66.24: 'v~' field is '“They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \\qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \\qt* and they will be loathsome to all mankind.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode MA1 book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Isa.66.24 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.18: 'v~' field is 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.20: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is "\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl 'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.1.24: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.7: 'v~' field is 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.13: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.2.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj straight.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.9: 'v~' field is 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.11: 'v~' field is 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.3.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 30:19 'Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): The Cohenim ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 30:19 'Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): The Cohenim ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in it. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.6: 'v~' field is 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.10: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.4.17: 'v~' field is ' \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.5: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.5: 'p~' field is 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.16: 'v~' field is "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.17: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.18: 'v~' field is 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.19: 'v~' field is 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.21: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.22: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.27: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.28: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.29: 'v~' field is 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.30: 'v~' field is 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.31: 'v~' field is '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.32: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.33: 'v~' field is '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.34: 'v~' field is "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.35: 'v~' field is "nor 'by \\qt the earth', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.38: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.43: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* and hate and detest your enemy.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.44: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.45: 'v~' field is "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.46: 'v~' field is 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 34:21 'Ex 34:21 (#4.288): T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.5.48: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect." WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 34:21 'Ex 34:21 (#4.288): T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.1: 'v~' field is "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.4: 'v~' field is "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.5: 'v~' field is '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.6: 'v~' field is "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.8: 'v~' field is "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.9: 'v~' field is 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.13: 'v~' field is 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.15: 'v~' field is "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.18: 'v~' field is "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 35:3 'Ex 35:3 (#4.289): T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath day.’” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 35:3 'Ex 35:3 (#4.289): T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath day.’” ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.6.24: 'v~' field is '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.7.11: 'v~' field is "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.7.12: 'v~' field is 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.7.21: 'v~' field is "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.7.23: 'v~' field is 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.8.3: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.8.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.9.20: 'v~' field is 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· on his garment;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.8: 'v~' field is "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.12: 'v~' field is 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.13: 'v~' field is 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.20: 'v~' field is "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.25: 'v~' field is "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.28: 'v~' field is 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.29: 'v~' field is "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.32: 'v~' field is " \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.33: 'v~' field is "\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.35: 'v~' field is 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.36: 'v~' field is '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 1:3 'Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the Cohenim ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The Cohenim ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well “‘If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without defect. He shall offer it at the door of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 1:3 'Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the Cohenim ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The Cohenim ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well “‘If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without defect. He shall offer it at the door of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.5: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to them. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.13: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.15: 'v~' field is "\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.20: 'v~' field is 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.21: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.23: 'v~' field is "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.25: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.26: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.27: 'v~' field is " \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.11.29: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.1: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.2: 'v~' field is 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.4: 'v~' field is 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* you would not have condemned the guiltless.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.8: 'v~' field is 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.10: 'v~' field is 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.12: 'v~' field is '\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.21: 'v~' field is 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* hope.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.24: 'v~' field is " \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.27: 'v~' field is "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.41: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.42: 'v~' field is '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.44: 'v~' field is 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.12.50: 'v~' field is "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.9: 'v~' field is "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 7:11 'Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the Cohen ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the matzah ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 7:11 'Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the Cohen ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the matzah ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.41: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.14.4: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.14.27: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 10:9 'Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): T. A wine-intoxicated Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the Cohenim ·Priests· “You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a regulation forever throughout all your generations. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 10:9 'Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): T. A wine-intoxicated Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the Cohenim ·Priests· “You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a regulation forever throughout all your generations. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.4: 'v~' field is 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:2 'Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): T. To examine and identify the land animals that are kosher ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher \\fp Directive: Qualifications of Kosher ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is kosher ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are kosher ·clean· for food “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:2 'Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): T. To examine and identify the land animals that are kosher ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher \\fp Directive: Qualifications of Kosher ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is kosher ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are kosher ·clean· for food “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:4 'Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): Not to eat treif ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof “‘Nevertheless these you shall not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those who part the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud but does not have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.15.19: 'v~' field is 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:4 'Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): Not to eat treif ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof “‘Nevertheless these you shall not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those who part the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud but does not have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:9 'Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): The fish that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: kosher fish have both fins and scales “‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:9 'Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): The fish that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: kosher fish have both fins and scales “‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:11 'Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): Not to eat treif ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales and you detest them. You shall not eat of their meat, and you shall detest their carcasses. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:11 'Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): Not to eat treif ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales and you detest them. You shall not eat of their meat, and you shall detest their carcasses. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:21 'Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Treif ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, kosher ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. Kosher ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets Yet you may eat these: of all winged creeping things that go on all fours, which have legs above their feet, with which to hop on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:21 'Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Treif ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, kosher ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. Kosher ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets Yet you may eat these: of all winged creeping things that go on all fours, which have legs above their feet, with which to hop on the earth. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.6: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.11: 'v~' field is 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.12: 'v~' field is 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.16: 'v~' field is 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:44 'For I am Adonai your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am holy. Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat treif ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b) You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:44 'For I am Adonai your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am holy. Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat treif ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b) You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.17: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.18: 'v~' field is "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.16.27: 'v~' field is "\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.17.5: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.17.10: 'v~' field is ' \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:12 "Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the Cohen ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of tzara'at ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is lashon harah ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, tzara'at on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and tzara'at in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease tzara'at is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal tzara'at ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for tzara'at ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse tzara'at ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure tzara'at ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19) “If the tzara'at breaks out all over the skin, and the tzara'at covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:12 "Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the Cohen ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of tzara'at ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is lashon harah ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, tzara'at on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and tzara'at in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease tzara'at is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal tzara'at ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for tzara'at ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse tzara'at ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure tzara'at ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19) “If the tzara'at breaks out all over the skin, and the tzara'at covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest; " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.18.9: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.18.10: 'v~' field is " \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.18.14: 'v~' field is "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.18.16: 'v~' field is 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.18.19: 'v~' field is "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:47 "Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “The garment also that the plague of tzara'at is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:47 "Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “The garment also that the plague of tzara'at is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment; " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.4: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.5: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.7: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* and divorce her?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:2 "Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is Tzara'at: The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word metzora ·person afflicted with tzara'at· is a contraction of the words motzi rah which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of tzara'at. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the metzorah could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the metzorah then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the metzorah to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In Midrash Shocher Tov it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.” the MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19)) leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought to the priest, Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14) " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.18: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:2 "Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is Tzara'at: The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word metzora ·person afflicted with tzara'at· is a contraction of the words motzi rah which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of tzara'at. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the metzorah could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the metzorah then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the metzorah to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In Midrash Shocher Tov it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.” the MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19)) leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought to the priest, Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14) " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.20.23: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:34 "Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The Cohen ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant tzara'at ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed tzara'at ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that tzara'at ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading tzara'at mildew in a house in the land of your possession, " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:34 "Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The Cohen ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant tzara'at ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed tzara'at ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that tzara'at ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading tzara'at mildew in a house in the land of your possession, " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.9: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.13: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.16: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* perfected praise?’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.32: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.33: 'v~' field is '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:2 'Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): T. That the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· may enter in and Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell Aaron [Light-bringer] your brother, not to come at all times into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die: for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:2 'Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): T. That the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· may enter in and Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell Aaron [Light-bringer] your brother, not to come at all times into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die: for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:3 'Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall do the service of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness “Aaron [Light-bringer] shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:3 'Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall do the service of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness “Aaron [Light-bringer] shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.21.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.17: 'v~' field is 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:29 'Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): T. To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31) “It shall be a regulation to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, the native-born, or the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:29 'Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): T. To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31) “It shall be a regulation to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, the native-born, or the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you: ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.32: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.36: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.37: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.38: 'v~' field is 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.39: 'v~' field is 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.40: 'v~' field is 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.43: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:6 'Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations “‘None of you shall approach anyone who are his close relatives, to uncover their nakedness: I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:6 'Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations “‘None of you shall approach anyone who are his close relatives, to uncover their nakedness: I am Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.22.45: 'v~' field is '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:10 'Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.442): Not to have sexual relations with your son’s daughter (granddaughter) “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.443): Not to have sexual relations with your daughter’s daughter (granddaughter) or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a Torah ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11) for theirs is your own nakedness. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:10 'Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.442): Not to have sexual relations with your son’s daughter (granddaughter) “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.443): Not to have sexual relations with your daughter’s daughter (granddaughter) or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a Torah ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11) for theirs is your own nakedness. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.6: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.7: 'v~' field is "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.8: 'v~' field is 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:21 'Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations “‘You shall not give any of your children to sacrifice to Molech. You shall not profane the name of your God. I am Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.9: 'v~' field is "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:21 'Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations “‘You shall not give any of your children to sacrifice to Molech. You shall not profane the name of your God. I am Adonai . (RY:4, LY:7) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.15: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.23: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.28: 'v~' field is 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.38: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.23.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A) “‘You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.5: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander” “‘You shall not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A) “‘You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people. Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander” “‘You shall not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.12: 'v~' field is 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:18 "Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A) but you shall 'ahav ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai . " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:18 "Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A) but you shall 'ahav ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai . " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.15: 'v~' field is '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.18: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.20: 'v~' field is 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.21: 'v~' field is ' \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:26 '“‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology You shall not use enchantments, Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith nor practice sorcery. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:26 '“‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology You shall not use enchantments, Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith nor practice sorcery. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.29: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:27 'Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): T. Not to nakaph ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, nakaph, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having paz ·side-locks· “‘You shall not cut the hair on the sides of your head or clip off the edge of your beard. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.30: 'v~' field is ' \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:27 'Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): T. Not to nakaph ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, nakaph, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having paz ·side-locks· “‘You shall not cut the hair on the sides of your head or clip off the edge of your beard. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:28 'Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28) “‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:28 'Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28) “‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.35: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* will not pass away.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.36: 'v~' field is 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:32 'Lev 19:32 (#5.368): T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder “‘You shall rise up before the silver haired, and honor the face of an elder old man, and you shall fear your God. I am Adonai . ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.37: 'v~' field is '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:32 'Lev 19:32 (#5.368): T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder “‘You shall rise up before the silver haired, and honor the face of an elder old man, and you shall fear your God. I am Adonai . (RY:6, LY:4) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.24.38: 'v~' field is 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:35 'Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements “‘You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in measures of length, of weight, or of quantity. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:35 'Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements “‘You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in measures of length, of weight, or of quantity. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 20:10 'Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (Sanhedrin, c.7. sect.3) “‘The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death. Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 Context of John 8:5 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 20:10 'Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (Sanhedrin, c.7. sect.3) “‘The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death. Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 Context of John 8:5 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.25.34: 'v~' field is "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.25.41: 'v~' field is 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.2: 'v~' field is '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.17: 'v~' field is 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.19: 'v~' field is 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:17 'Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:17 'Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.23: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.24: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:23 "Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am Yahweh M'Kaddesham [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’” " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:23 "Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am Yahweh M'Kaddesham [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’” " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.25: 'v~' field is 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.26: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.29: 'v~' field is "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.31: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.39: 'v~' field is "\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.42: 'v~' field is "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.48: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.49: 'v~' field is '\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 22:21 'Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to Adonai to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 22:21 'Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to Adonai to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.53: 'v~' field is "Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions of angels?" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.60: 'v~' field is 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.63: 'v~' field is ' \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.64: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.26.67: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then they \\wj* \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:8 'Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food But you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai seven days. Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of Pesac ·Passover· as a Sabbath day In the seventh day is a holy convocation: Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover you shall do no regular aboda ·service·.’” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:8 'Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food But you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai seven days. Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of Pesac ·Passover· as a Sabbath day In the seventh day is a holy convocation: Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover you shall do no regular aboda ·service·.’” ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.9: 'p~' field is '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:10 'Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the Omer ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost) “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:10 'Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the Omer ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost) “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest: ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.10: 'v~' field is 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.10: 'p~' field is 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.35: 'v~' field is ' \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.39: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:24 'Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on Yom Terurah ·Day of shofars·, the first day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. To rest on Rosh Hashana ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of shofarot ·ram horns·, a holy convocation. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:24 'Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on Yom Terurah ·Day of shofars·, the first day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. To rest on Rosh Hashana ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of shofarot ·ram horns·, a holy convocation. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.42: 'v~' field is " \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.43: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.46: 'v~' field is "About three o'clock in the afternoon, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:32 'Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): T. Not to do work on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month Tishrei to the following evening It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month Tishrei, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast” and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): T. To rest on the day of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath you shall keep your Sabbath.” ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.48: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:32 'Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): T. Not to do work on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month Tishrei to the following evening It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month Tishrei, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast” and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): T. To rest on the day of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath you shall keep your Sabbath.” (6) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.27.54: 'v~' field is 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:35 'Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei On the first day shall be a holy convocation: Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:35 'Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei On the first day shall be a holy convocation: Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:36 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . It is a solemn assembly; Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:36 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . It is a solemn assembly; Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.28.2: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.28.9: 'v~' field is 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:40 'Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): T. To take up a lulav ·sprout· during Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a lulav ·sprout· and Etrog all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The lulav ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the Etrog, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. Etrog – person learned of Torah ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the lulav also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13) You shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and you shall rejoice before Adonai your God seven days. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:40 'Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): T. To take up a lulav ·sprout· during Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a lulav ·sprout· and Etrog all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The lulav ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the Etrog, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. Etrog – person learned of Torah ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the lulav also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13) You shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and you shall rejoice before Adonai your God seven days. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.28.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Matt.28.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. \\wj* Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: Matt.28.20 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.1: 'v~' field is 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.3: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.8: 'v~' field is 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.10: 'v~' field is 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.11: 'v~' field is 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.12: 'v~' field is 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.13: 'v~' field is 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.15: 'v~' field is 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:8 "Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year, so 7 Sh'mitta ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· “‘You shall count off seven Sabbaths of years, seven times seven years; and there shall be to you the days of seven Sabbaths of years, even forty-nine years. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.21: 'v~' field is 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:8 "Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year, so 7 Sh'mitta ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· “‘You shall count off seven Sabbaths of years, seven times seven years; and there shall be to you the days of seven Sabbaths of years, even forty-nine years. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:9 'Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the shofar ·ram’s horn· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the shofar ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month Tishrei to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year release is to start Then you shall sound the loud shofar ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On Yom-Kippur ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the shofar ·ram horn· throughout all your land. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:9 'Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the shofar ·ram’s horn· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the shofar ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month Tishrei to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year release is to start Then you shall sound the loud shofar ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On Yom-Kippur ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the shofar ·ram horn· throughout all your land. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.42: 'v~' field is "\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.1.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:14 'Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to Torah ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· Lev 25:14 (#10.591): T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:14 'Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to Torah ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· Lev 25:14 (#10.591): T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:23 'Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me “‘The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and live as foreigners with me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:23 'Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me “‘The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and live as foreigners with me. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.23: 'v~' field is 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:29 'Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations “‘If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.24: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:29 'Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations “‘If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.25: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.26: 'v~' field is 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.27: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.2.28: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.2: 'v~' field is 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.4: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.11: 'v~' field is 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.22: 'v~' field is "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.23: 'v~' field is 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.3.29: 'v~' field is 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.4.9: 'v~' field is "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.4.12: 'v~' field is 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.4.15: 'v~' field is 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.4.23: 'v~' field is "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.5.7: 'v~' field is 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.5.19: 'v~' field is 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 27:28 'Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew cherem is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate” “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to Adonai of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai shall be sold Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): Not to redeem cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 27:28 'Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew cherem is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate” “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to Adonai of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai shall be sold Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): Not to redeem cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to Adonai . (LY:7) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.5.41: 'v~' field is 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.6.2: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.6.12: 'v~' field is 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.6.18: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.6.50: 'v~' field is 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.10: 'v~' field is 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.13: 'v~' field is "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.16: 'v~' field is "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.21: 'v~' field is 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.7.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.8.33: 'v~' field is 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.8.38: 'v~' field is "For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* ·his Father·’s glory, with the holy angels.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.5: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.7: 'v~' field is 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.11: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* must come first?”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:15 'then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.467): Not to put olive oil on the grain offering of a woman suspected of adultery / Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy He shall pour no oil on it, Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.21: 'v~' field is "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:15 'then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.467): Not to put olive oil on the grain offering of a woman suspected of adultery / Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy He shall pour no oil on it, Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.24: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:30 'Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the Torah ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the Sotah ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before Adonai , and the priest shall execute on her all this Torah ·Teaching·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:30 'Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the Torah ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the Sotah ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before Adonai , and the priest shall execute on her all this Torah ·Teaching·. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.43: 'v~' field is 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.45: 'v~' field is 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.47: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.9.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.2: 'v~' field is 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.4: 'v~' field is 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, and to divorce her.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.6: 'v~' field is 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.11: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.12: 'v~' field is 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.18: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.19: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.34: 'v~' field is 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* again.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.10.51: 'p~' field is '\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.17: 'v~' field is 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.21: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.25: 'v~' field is "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.11.26: 'v~' field is "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.1: 'v~' field is 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.14: 'v~' field is 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.19: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.26: 'v~' field is 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.28: 'v~' field is 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.29: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.30: 'v~' field is '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* This is the first commandment.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.31: 'v~' field is 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 10:9 'Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (Cohenim ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or shofars ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, then you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets. Then you will be remembered before Adonai your God, and you will be saved from your enemies. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.32: 'v~' field is 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 10:9 'Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (Cohenim ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or shofars ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, then you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets. Then you will be remembered before Adonai your God, and you will be saved from your enemies. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.33: 'v~' field is 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.36: 'v~' field is 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.6: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.11: 'v~' field is 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.12: 'v~' field is '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* and cause them to be put to death.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.14: 'v~' field is 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.19: 'v~' field is 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.20: 'v~' field is 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.24: 'v~' field is 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.25: 'v~' field is '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.26: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* with great power and glory.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.31: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* will not pass away.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.13.32: 'v~' field is 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.1: 'v~' field is 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.12: 'v~' field is 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.14: 'v~' field is 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.16: 'v~' field is 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.22: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.44: 'v~' field is 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.45: 'v~' field is 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.14.62: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.32: 'v~' field is "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.34: 'v~' field is 'At three, \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.36: 'v~' field is 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.39: 'v~' field is 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.15.42: 'v~' field is 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.16.1: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.16.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj of God. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Mark.16.20: 'v~' field is 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: Mark.16.20 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.6: 'v~' field is 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.9: 'v~' field is 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.11: 'v~' field is 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.15: 'v~' field is 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.25: 'v~' field is '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.28: 'v~' field is 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! \\nd Adonai \\nd* is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.32: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.33: 'v~' field is ' \\wj and he will \\wj* \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.35: 'v~' field is 'The angel answered her, \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.41: 'v~' field is 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.46: 'p~' field is '\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.47: 'v~' field is '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* my Savior,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.48: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.50: 'v~' field is 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:3 'Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the Cohenim ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both Cohenim ·Priests· and Levites; namely the Cohenim ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to Torah ·Teaching· They shall keep your orders, and the duty of the whole Tent; only they shall not come near to the utensils of the sanctuary and to the altar, that they not die, neither they, nor you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:3 'Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the Cohenim ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both Cohenim ·Priests· and Levites; namely the Cohenim ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to Torah ·Teaching· They shall keep your orders, and the duty of the whole Tent; only they shall not come near to the utensils of the sanctuary and to the altar, that they not die, neither they, nor you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.54: 'v~' field is 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:4 'Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the Cohenim ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163) They shall be joined to you, and keep the responsibility of the Tent of Meeting, for all the service of the Tent. A stranger shall not come near to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:4 'Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the Cohenim ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163) They shall be joined to you, and keep the responsibility of the Tent of Meeting, for all the service of the Tent. A stranger shall not come near to you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.55: 'p~' field is '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.56: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.58: 'v~' field is 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.66: 'v~' field is 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.67: 'v~' field is 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.68: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.69: 'v~' field is "\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.71: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.72: 'v~' field is 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.73: 'v~' field is 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.76: 'v~' field is ' \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.76: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.77: 'v~' field is "\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.78: 'v~' field is '\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.1.79: 'v~' field is '\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:2 'Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The Cohen ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second Cohen ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean? “This is the hukkat ·regulation· of the Torah ·Teaching· The title of this Torah portion is Hukkat ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word choke which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. Choke is sometimes translated similar to Torah ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: Choke ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; Hukkat ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; Torah ·Teaching·. which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is no defect, Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:2 'Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The Cohen ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second Cohen ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean? “This is the hukkat ·regulation· of the Torah ·Teaching· The title of this Torah portion is Hukkat ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word choke which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. Choke is sometimes translated similar to Torah ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: Choke ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; Hukkat ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; Torah ·Teaching·. which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is no defect, Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.20: 'v~' field is 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:21 'Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean? It shall be a perpetual statute to them. He who sprinkles the water for impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:21 'Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean? It shall be a perpetual statute to them. He who sprinkles the water for impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.21: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.25: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. This man was upright and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel [God prevails], and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] was on him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.26: 'v~' field is 'It had been revealed to him by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] that he should not see death before he had seen \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s Messiah [Anointed one].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.27: 'v~' field is 'Prompted by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit], he went into the temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua [Salvation] to do for him what the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· required,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.34: 'v~' field is 'and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \\qt falling \\qt* and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \\qt a sign \\qt* which is spoken against.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.39: 'v~' field is 'When they had accomplished everything required by the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], they returned into Galilee [District, Circuit], to their town of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.41: 'v~' field is 'His parents went every year to Jerusalem [City of peace] at the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.43: 'v~' field is 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.45: 'v~' field is 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.48: 'v~' field is "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.2.49: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.2: 'v~' field is "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.3: 'v~' field is 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* method of deliverance.’”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.3.22: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.4: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.9: 'v~' field is 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.11: 'v~' field is 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.14: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.25: 'v~' field is 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.27: 'v~' field is "There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.31: 'v~' field is 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.34: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.4.41: 'v~' field is 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.1: 'v~' field is "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.12: 'v~' field is " \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.13: 'p~' field is "\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.17: 'v~' field is 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.5.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.2: 'v~' field is 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.6: 'v~' field is 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.7: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.24: 'v~' field is '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.27: 'v~' field is '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.32: 'v~' field is 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.35: 'v~' field is 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.6.36: 'p~' field is "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.5: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.10: 'v~' field is 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 28:26 "Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost) “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to Adonai in your feast of Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular aboda ·service·; " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.15: 'v~' field is 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 28:26 "Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost) “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to Adonai in your feast of Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular aboda ·service·; " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.22: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* to them." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* you.’' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 29:13 'Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (Sukkah 55) You shall offer a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to Adonai : thirteen young bulls, two rams, fourteen male lambs a year old; all without defect; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.42: 'v~' field is 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 29:13 'Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (Sukkah 55) You shall offer a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to Adonai : thirteen young bulls, two rams, fourteen male lambs a year old; all without defect; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.7.47: 'v~' field is 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.8: 'v~' field is "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.11: 'v~' field is "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.21: 'v~' field is "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.28: 'v~' field is 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 30:2 'Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in Torah ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16]) When a man vows a vow to Adonai , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself he shall not break his word. Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 30:2 'Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in Torah ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16]) When a man vows a vow to Adonai , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself he shall not break his word. Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.37: 'v~' field is 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.39: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.40: 'v~' field is 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.51: 'v~' field is 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.8.55: 'v~' field is 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.9.10: 'v~' field is 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.9.26: 'v~' field is 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.9.54: 'v~' field is 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.5: 'v~' field is 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.6: 'v~' field is "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.13: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.15: 'v~' field is "You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.17: 'v~' field is 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.21: 'v~' field is 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.22: 'v~' field is "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.26: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.27: 'v~' field is 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.28: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.35: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.13: 'v~' field is 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.15: 'v~' field is "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.18: 'v~' field is "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.19: 'v~' field is "But if I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore will they be your judges." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.20: 'v~' field is 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:12 'Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm The cities shall be to you for refuge from the avenger, that the man slayer not die, until he stands before the congregation for judgment. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:12 'Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm The cities shall be to you for refuge from the avenger, that the man slayer not die, until he stands before the congregation for judgment. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.25: 'v~' field is 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.28: 'v~' field is "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:25 'Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually The congregation shall deliver the man slayer out of the hand of the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to his city of refuge, where he had fled. He shall dwell therein until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.29: 'v~' field is 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* the prophet.' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:25 'Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually The congregation shall deliver the man slayer out of the hand of the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to his city of refuge, where he had fled. He shall dwell therein until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.31: 'v~' field is '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.32: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:32 'Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of his day “‘You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:32 'Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of his day “‘You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.42: 'v~' field is 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.43: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.11.51: 'v~' field is 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.5: 'v~' field is 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.10: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.12: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.30: 'v~' field is "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.32: 'v~' field is "\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.36: 'v~' field is 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.12.53: 'v~' field is 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.3: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.5: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.10: 'v~' field is 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.14: 'v~' field is 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.27: 'v~' field is 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.1: 'v~' field is 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.5: 'v~' field is 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.8: 'v~' field is '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.9: 'v~' field is 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.12: 'v~' field is 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.26: 'v~' field is '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.14.35: 'v~' field is "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.7: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.10: 'v~' field is 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.12: 'v~' field is 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.17: 'v~' field is 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.18: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.15.29: 'v~' field is 'But he answered his \\tl Abba\\tl* father, ‘Behold, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed a commandment of yours, but you never gave me a goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:7 'Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other deities before me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:7 'Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other deities before me. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, make for yourselves friends by means of unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, so that when you fail, they may receive you into the eternal tents.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.11: 'v~' field is 'If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, who will commit to your trust the true riches?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.13: 'v~' field is 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.16: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:11 'Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain: for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:11 'Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain: for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.17: 'v~' field is 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.18: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:12 'Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as Adonai your God enjoined you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:12 'Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as Adonai your God enjoined you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.23: 'v~' field is "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.27: 'v~' field is "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:16 'Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you, in the land Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:16 'Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you, in the land Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.16.30: 'v~' field is '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:17 'Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:17 'Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.3: 'v~' field is 'Be careful. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him. If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:18 'Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.4: 'v~' field is 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:18 'Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:19 'Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:19 'Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.12: 'v~' field is " \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:21 'Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:21 'Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” Quoted in Rom 13:9 (A:5, S:4) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.18: 'v~' field is 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.27: 'v~' field is 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.29: 'v~' field is 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* and destroyed them all.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.17.32: 'v~' field is 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.18.11: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:4 "Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. YHVH our God is echad ·one, one unity· God / R. To know Adonai is one Sh'ma ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: Adonai is our God. Adonai is echad ·one, one unity·. Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19 Hebrew: Echad ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; yachid is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is echad ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is yachid ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of Echad: One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant Echad describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of echad ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of Yachid: Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10). " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:4 "Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. YHVH our God is echad ·one, one unity· God / R. To know Adonai is one Sh'ma ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: Adonai is our God. Adonai is echad ·one, one unity·. Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19 Hebrew: Echad ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; yachid is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is echad ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is yachid ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of Echad: One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant Echad describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of echad ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of Yachid: Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10). " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.18.19: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:9 'Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a mezuzah ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A mezuzah ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:9 'Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a mezuzah ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A mezuzah ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. (S:6) ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.19.9: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Today, \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.19.12: 'v~' field is 'He said therefore, “A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.19.38: 'v~' field is 'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.19.42: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.19.46: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.9: 'v~' field is 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.13: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone' \\+qt*? \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.22: 'v~' field is 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.28: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.37: 'v~' field is 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.43: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.20.46: 'v~' field is '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.21.8: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.21.26: 'v~' field is 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.21.27: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* with power and great glory.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.8: 'v~' field is 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.11: 'v~' field is 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.13: 'v~' field is 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.15: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.19: 'v~' field is 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.29: 'v~' field is "I confer on you a kingdom, even as \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· conferred on me," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.31: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Simeon [Hearing], Simeon [Hearing], behold, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] asked to have you, that he might sift you as wheat,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.37: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.42: 'v~' field is ' \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.47: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, a multitude, and he who was called Judas [Praised], one of the twelve, was leading them. He came near to Yeshua [Salvation] to \\tl phileo\\tl* · show affectionate love, show approval, kiss· him.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:15 'Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed Notwithstanding, you may kill and eat meat within all your gates, after all the desire of your soul, according to Adonai your God’s blessing which he has given you. The unclean and the clean may eat of it, as of the gazelle, and as of the deer. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:15 'Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed Notwithstanding, you may kill and eat meat within all your gates, after all the desire of your soul, according to Adonai your God’s blessing which he has given you. The unclean and the clean may eat of it, as of the gazelle, and as of the deer. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.69: 'v~' field is "From now on, the Son of Man will be \\qt sitting at the right hand of \\qt* \\tl HaG'vurah\\tl* [The Power (of God)].”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.70: 'v~' field is 'They all said, “Are you then the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.22.70: 'p~' field is 'He said to them, “You say it, because \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)].”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:23 'Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24) Only be sure that you don’t eat the blood; for the blood is the life. You shall not eat the life with the meat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:23 'Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24) Only be sure that you don’t eat the blood; for the blood is the life. You shall not eat the life with the meat. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.29: 'v~' field is 'For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \\qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \\qt* the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.30: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.34: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.34: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.35: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.36: 'v~' field is 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.38: 'v~' field is 'An inscription was also written over him in letters of Greek, Latin, and \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]: “\\nd This Is The King of The Jews [Praisers] \\nd*.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 13:14 'Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors then you shall inquire, and make search, and ask diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done among you, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 13:14 'Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors then you shall inquire, and make search, and ask diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done among you, ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.43: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.46: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.48: 'v~' field is 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:3 'Deut 14:3 (#3.248): T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un kosher, that is treif ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted You shall not eat any abominable thing. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:3 'Deut 14:3 (#3.248): T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un kosher, that is treif ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted You shall not eat any abominable thing. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.54: 'v~' field is 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.23.56: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) they rested according to the commandment.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:22 "Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God You shall surely tithe all the increase of your seed, that which comes out of the field year by year. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:22 "Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God You shall surely tithe all the increase of your seed, that which comes out of the field year by year. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven, and to all the rest.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:3 "Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year debt release Of a foreigner you may require it; but whatever of yours is with your brother, your hand shall release. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:3 "Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year debt release Of a foreigner you may require it; but whatever of yours is with your brother, your hand shall release. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.30: 'v~' field is 'When he had sat down at the table with them, he took the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and gave thanks. Breaking it, he gave to them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.33: 'v~' field is 'They rose up that very hour, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace], and found the eleven gathered together, and those who were with them,' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:7 'Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.” If a poor man, one of your brothers, is with you within any of your gates in your land which Adonai your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart, nor shut your hand from your poor brother; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:7 'Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.” If a poor man, one of your brothers, is with you within any of your gates in your land which Adonai your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart, nor shut your hand from your poor brother; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.35: 'v~' field is 'They related the things that happened along the way, and how he was recognized by them in the breaking of the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.36: 'v~' field is 'As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.44: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.46: 'v~' field is ' \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and \\wj* \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.47: 'v~' field is ' \\wj and \\wj* \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.49: 'v~' field is "Behold, I send out the promise of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· on you. But wait in the city of Jerusalem [City of peace] until you are clothed with power from on high.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.52: 'v~' field is '\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 16:3 'Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat hametz ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew Aviv ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian Nissan ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 16:3 'Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat hametz ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew Aviv ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian Nissan ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in Luke.24.53: 'v~' field is '\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: Luke.24.53 Have a iot not in an introduction section—opening an intro section ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.1: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.14: 'v~' field is " \\wj \\+tl Ha D'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.18: 'v~' field is 'No one has seen God at any time. The one and only Son, who is in the bosom of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, he has declared him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.32: 'v~' field is ' \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.34: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.38: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·” (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), “where are you staying?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.41: 'v~' field is 'He first found his own brother, Simeon [Hearing], and said to him, “We have found the Messiah [Anointed one]!” (which is, being interpreted, \\tl Moshiach\\tl* ·Anointed one·).' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:15 'Deut 17:15 (Deut 17:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.45): T. You shall only appoint a king whom Adonai will choose from among your brethren / R. Appoint a king from Israel you shall surely set him king over yourselves, whom Adonai your God chooses. Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1 You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] found Nathanael [Given by God], and said to him, “We have found the one that Moses [Drawn out] wrote about in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and the Prophets— it is Yeshua [Salvation] son of Joseph [May he add] from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].”' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:15 'Deut 17:15 (Deut 17:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.45): T. You shall only appoint a king whom Adonai will choose from among your brethren / R. Appoint a king from Israel you shall surely set him king over yourselves, whom Adonai your God chooses. Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1 You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:17 'Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): The King shall not have too much gold and silver He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:17 'Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): The King shall not have too much gold and silver He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.49: 'v~' field is "\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.1.51: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:4 'Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the Cohen ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside trumah gedolah ·great offering· as a tithe for the Cohen ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the Cohen ·Priest· and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.2.13: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:4 'Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the Cohen ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside trumah gedolah ·great offering· as a tithe for the Cohen ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the Cohen ·Priest· and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.2.16: 'v~' field is "\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.2.23: 'v~' field is 'Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.2: 'v~' field is 'The same came to him by night, and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:15 "Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the Torah ·Teaching· MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall sh'ma ·hear obey· him. Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37 " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:15 "Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the Torah ·Teaching· MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall sh'ma ·hear obey· him. Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37 " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.6: 'v~' field is 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] is spirit.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.8: 'v~' field is 'The wind blows where it wants to, and you hear its sound, but don’t know where it comes from and where it is going. So is everyone who is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit].”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.14: 'v~' field is ' \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.19: 'v~' field is '\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.26: 'v~' field is 'They came to John [Yah is gracious], and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, he who was with you beyond the Jordan [Descender], to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.34: 'v~' field is 'For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] without measure.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.3.35: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the Son, and has given all things into his hand.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 19:17 'Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19) then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before Adonai , before the priests and the judges who shall be in those days; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 19:17 'Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19) then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before Adonai , before the priests and the judges who shall be in those days; ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, Jacob [Supplanter], who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.21: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Woman, believe me, the time will come, when neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem [City of peace], will you worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.22: 'v~' field is "You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is from the Jews [Praisers]." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.23: 'v~' field is 'But the time will come, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father in spirit and truth, for \\tl Abba\\tl* Father seeks such to be his worshipers.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I who is speaking to you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.31: 'v~' field is 'In the meanwhile, the disciples urged him, saying, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, eat.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.37: 'v~' field is 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.4.53: 'v~' field is 'So the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father knew that it was at that hour in which Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Your son lives.” He believed, as did his whole house.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.2: 'v~' field is 'Now in Jerusalem [City of peace] by the sheep gate, there is a pool with five pourches, which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Bethesda [House of mercy]”.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.9: 'p~' field is 'Now it was the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· on that day.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.10: 'v~' field is 'So the Jews [Praisers] said to him who was cured, “It is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·! It is against \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to carry your mat!”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:18 "Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not sh'ma ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:18 "Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not sh'ma ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them; " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.16: 'v~' field is 'For this cause the Jews [Praisers] persecuted Yeshua [Salvation], and sought to kill him, because he did these things on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.17: 'v~' field is " \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.18: 'v~' field is " \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl 'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:22 'If a man has committed a sin mishpat ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the Torah ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word talah ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. Talah ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew talah ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment and you hang him on a tree; Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:22 'If a man has committed a sin mishpat ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the Torah ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word talah ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. Talah ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew talah ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment and you hang him on a tree; Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:23 'Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) his body shall not remain all night on the tree, Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for he who is hanged is accursed of God; Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:23 'Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) his body shall not remain all night on the tree, Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for he who is hanged is accursed of God; Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.22: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.23: 'v~' field is ' \\wj that \\wj* \\wj all may \\wj* \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.25: 'v~' field is 'Most certainly, I tell you, the hour comes, and now is, when the dead will hear the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·’s voice; and those who hear will live.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.26: 'v~' field is 'For as \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has life in himself, even so he gave to the Son also to have life in himself.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:11 'Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear shatnez ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The Cohenim ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat. You shall not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:11 'Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear shatnez ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The Cohenim ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat. You shall not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.30: 'v~' field is " \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:13 'Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ketubah ·marriage contract· and kiddushin ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13) If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, hates her, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:13 'Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ketubah ·marriage contract· and kiddushin ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13) If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, hates her, ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.36: 'v~' field is 'But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John [Yah is gracious], for the works which \\tl Abba\\tl* Father gave me to accomplish, the very works that I do, testify about me, that the \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father· has sent me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.37: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.42: 'v~' field is 'But I know you, that you don’t have God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· in yourselves.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.43: 'v~' field is " \\wj I have come in \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.5.45: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I will accuse you to \\tl Abba\\tl* Father. There is one who accuses you, even Moses [Drawn out], on whom you have set your hope.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:2 'Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): T. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation A person born of a forbidden union shall not enter into Adonai ’s assembly; even to the tenth generation shall no one of his enter into Adonai ’s assembly. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:2 'Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): T. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation A person born of a forbidden union shall not enter into Adonai ’s assembly; even to the tenth generation shall no one of his enter into Adonai ’s assembly. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.4: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· was at hand.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great multitude was coming to him, said to Philip [Loves horses], “Where are we to buy \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that these may eat?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.7: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] answered him, “Two hundred denarii (200 days wages) worth of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· is not sufficient for them, that everyone of them may receive a little.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.20: 'v~' field is 'But he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], don’t be afraid.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.25: 'v~' field is 'When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, when did you come here?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.27: 'v~' field is 'Don’t work for the food which perishes, but for the food which remains to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For God the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has sealed him.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:23 'Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God You shall observe and do that which has gone out of your lips. Whatever you have vowed to Adonai Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. (5) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:23 'Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God You shall observe and do that which has gone out of your lips. Whatever you have vowed to Adonai Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. (5) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:24 'Hebrew ch. 23 v. 25 Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.31: 'v~' field is 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:24 'Hebrew ch. 23 v. 25 Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, it was not Moses [Drawn out] who gave you the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven, but \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· gives you the true \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.33: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl manna\\tl* of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:1 'Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a get ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This get ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a get ·bill of divorce·, Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:1 'Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a get ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This get ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a get ·bill of divorce·, Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.34: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Lord, always give us this \\tl manna\\tl*.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.37: 'v~' field is ' \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:5 'Deut 24:5 (#5.379): T. A groom in his first year of marriage shall not be required to take part in military service or other external obligations / R. Not to demand any involvement, communal or military from one who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, neither shall he be assigned any business. Deut 24:5 (#7.479): T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:5 'Deut 24:5 (#5.379): T. A groom in his first year of marriage shall not be required to take part in military service or other external obligations / R. Not to demand any involvement, communal or military from one who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, neither shall he be assigned any business. Deut 24:5 (#7.479): T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.39: 'v~' field is "This is the will of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· who sent me, that of all he has given to me I should lose nothing, but should raise him up at the last day." WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:6 'Deut 24:6 (#8.537): T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone as a pledge; for he takes a life in pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:6 'Deut 24:6 (#8.537): T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone as a pledge; for he takes a life in pledge. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.44: 'v~' field is 'No one can come to me unless \\tl Abba\\tl* Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.45: 'v~' field is 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:10 'Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house When you lend your neighbor any kind of loan, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:10 'Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house When you lend your neighbor any kind of loan, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.46: 'v~' field is 'Not that anyone has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, except he who is from God. He has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:12 'Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night If he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:12 'Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night If he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.48: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.49: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* in the wilderness, and they died.' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:15 'Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar In his day you shall give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down on it; for he is poor, and sets his heart on it; lest he cry against you to Adonai , and it be sin to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:15 'Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar In his day you shall give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down on it; for he is poor, and sets his heart on it; lest he cry against you to Adonai , and it be sin to you. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.51: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the living \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· which came down out of heaven. If anyone eats of this \\tl manna\\tl*, he will live forever. Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:16 'Deut 24:16 (#6.424): T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives. The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:16 'Deut 24:16 (#6.424): T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives. The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.57: 'v~' field is 'As the living \\tl Abba\\tl* Father sent me, and I live because of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·; so he who feeds on me, he will also live because of me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.58: 'v~' field is 'This is the bread which came down out of heaven— not as our fathers ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.65: 'v~' field is "He said, “For this cause have I said to you that no one can come to me, unless it is given to him by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:3 'Deut 25:3 (#6.426): T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes He may sentence him to no more than forty stripes. He shall not give more; lest, if he should give more, and beat him more than that many stripes, then your brother will be degraded in your sight. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:3 'Deut 25:3 (#6.426): T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes He may sentence him to no more than forty stripes. He shall not give more; lest, if he should give more, and beat him more than that many stripes, then your brother will be degraded in your sight. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:4 'Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:4 'Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18 ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.6.69: 'v~' field is 'We have come to believe and know that you are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:5 "Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as go'el ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10) If brothers dwell together, and one of them dies, and has no son, the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the yavam ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the yevamah yevamah ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:5 "Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as go'el ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10) If brothers dwell together, and one of them dies, and has no son, the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the yavam ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the yevamah yevamah ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. " ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Now the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month 15th day).' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:9 'Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do chalitzah ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife then his brother’s wife shall come to him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face. She shall answer and say, “So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother’s house.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:9 'Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do chalitzah ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife then his brother’s wife shall come to him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face. She shall answer and say, “So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother’s house.” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:12 'Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text then you shall cut off her hand. Deut 25:12 (#6.428): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text Your eye shall have no pity. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:12 'Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text then you shall cut off her hand. Deut 25:12 (#6.428): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text Your eye shall have no pity. ' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.19: 'v~' field is 'Didn’t Moses [Drawn out] give you the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? Yet none of you keeps the law! Why do you seek to kill me?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] has given you \\qt circumcision \\qt* (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.23: 'v~' field is 'If a boy receives circumcision on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, that the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] may not be broken, are you angry with me, because I made a man completely healthy on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·?' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.37: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.38: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.40: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.42: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.49: 'v~' field is "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.7.51: 'v~' field is '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.2: 'v~' field is "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.3: 'v~' field is 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.4: 'v~' field is 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.5: 'v~' field is 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* What then do you say about her?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.12: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.19: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.19: 'p~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.28: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.29: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.38: 'v~' field is "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.39: 'v~' field is 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.41: 'v~' field is 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.41: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.42: 'v~' field is 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.44: 'v~' field is "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.49: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.53: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.54: 'v~' field is " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.56: 'v~' field is "\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.8.58: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.9.2: 'v~' field is 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.9.14: 'v~' field is 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.9.16: 'v~' field is 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.9.31: 'v~' field is 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.9.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.11: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.17: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.18: 'v~' field is "\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.25: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.29: 'v~' field is "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.30: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.34: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.35: 'v~' field is "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.36: 'v~' field is ' \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.37: 'v~' field is "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.10.38: 'v~' field is 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.3: 'v~' field is 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.5: 'v~' field is 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.8: 'v~' field is 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.25: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.41: 'v~' field is 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.11.55: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.13: 'v~' field is " \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.14: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.15: 'v~' field is '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.25: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.27: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.28: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* Who is this Son of Man?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.41: 'v~' field is '\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.43: 'v~' field is 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.49: 'v~' field is ' \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.12.50: 'v~' field is '\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.18: 'v~' field is ' \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.23: 'v~' field is "\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.26: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.30: 'v~' field is 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.2: 'v~' field is " \\wj In \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.6: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.7: 'v~' field is "\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.12: 'v~' field is " \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.13: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.20: 'v~' field is "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.21: 'v~' field is "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.23: 'v~' field is " \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.27: 'v~' field is ' \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.28: 'v~' field is "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.14.31: 'v~' field is 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.8: 'v~' field is "\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.9: 'v~' field is 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.10: 'v~' field is "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.12: 'v~' field is ' \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.13: 'v~' field is 'Greater \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.15: 'v~' field is " \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.16: 'v~' field is ' \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.17: 'v~' field is '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.19: 'v~' field is 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.23: 'v~' field is " \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.24: 'v~' field is " \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.25: 'v~' field is '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.15.26: 'v~' field is '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.3: 'v~' field is 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.10: 'v~' field is "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.13: 'v~' field is 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. He will declare to you things that are coming.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.15: 'v~' field is 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.17: 'v~' field is 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.23: 'v~' field is '“In that day you will ask me no questions. Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· in my name, he will give it to you.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.25: 'v~' field is 'I have spoken these things to you in figures of speech. But the time is coming when I will no more speak to you in figures of speech, but will tell you plainly about \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.26: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will ask in my name; and I don’t say to you, that I will pray to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· for you,' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.27: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· himself \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, has high regard for· you, because you have \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, high regard for· me, and have believed that I came from God.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.28: 'v~' field is 'I came from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world, and go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.16.32: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.1: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.5: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.11: 'v~' field is 'I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, keep them through your name which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.12: 'v~' field is 'While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \\qt son of destruction, \\qt* that the Scripture might be fulfilled.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.21: 'v~' field is 'that they may all be one; even as you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.23: 'v~' field is 'I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for them, even as you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.24: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.25: 'v~' field is 'Righteous \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, the world has not known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.17.26: 'v~' field is 'I made known to them your name, and will make it known; that the \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· with which you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to me may be in them, and I in them.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.18.6: 'v~' field is 'When therefore he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)],” they went backward, and fell to the ground.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.18.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I told you that \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.18.11: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to Peter [Rock], “Put the sword into its sheath. The cup which \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has given me, shall I not surely drink it?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.18.28: 'v~' field is 'They led Yeshua [Salvation] therefore from Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out] into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal (Nissan 14).' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.7: 'v~' field is ' \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.13: 'v~' field is 'When Pilate [Armed with javelin] therefore heard these words, he brought Yeshua [Salvation] out, and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement,” but in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Gabbatha.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.14: 'v~' field is "Now it was the Preparation Day for \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), at about three o'clock in the afternoon. He said to the Jews [Praisers], “Behold, your King!”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He went out, bearing his execution-stake, to the place called “Skull,” which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Golgotha [Place of skull],”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.20: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; \\wj* and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Therefore when Yeshua [Salvation] saw his mother, and the disciple whom he felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.28: 'v~' field is ' \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.29: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.31: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.19.37: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.2: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she ran and came to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], and to the other disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loved, had high regard for·, and said to them, “They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have laid him!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.9: 'v~' field is '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.16: 'p~' field is 'She turned and said to him, “\\tl Rabboni\\tl*!” which is to say, “My Teacher!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.17: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’”" ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.19: 'v~' field is ' \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.26: 'v~' field is 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.20.31: 'v~' field is 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.7: 'v~' field is 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.15: 'v~' field is 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.15: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.16: 'v~' field is 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.16: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.17: 'p~' field is 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toSwordModule: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for Sword in John.21.20: 'v~' field is 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode CNC book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode IXT book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode BAK book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXA book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXB book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXC book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXD book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXE book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXF book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode XXG book or appendix ERROR: toSwordModule: Sword module writer doesn't know how to encode OTH book or appendix ERROR: MLWriter.close: have unclosed tags: ['div'] INFO: toSwordModule: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'ide', 'c#', 'toc3'} ERROR: toSwordModule: Unhandled markers were {'cd'} WARNING: toSwordModule: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 22:17 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). They look and stare at me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 22:17 'MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36) I can count all of my bones. MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). They look and stare at me. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 34:19 'MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Pesac ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 34:19 'MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Pesac ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but Adonai delivers him out of them all. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 72:8 'MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15) He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 72:8 'MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15) He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, from the River to the ends of the earth. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PRO 8:22 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) Adonai possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PRO 8:22 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) Adonai possessed me in the beginning of his work, before his deeds of old. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 7:14 "MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31) Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, MP: The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3) and shall call his name MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) 'Immanu El [God is with us]. Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3 " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 7:14 "MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31) Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, MP: The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3) and shall call his name MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) 'Immanu El [God is with us]. Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3 " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 9:7 "MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, on David [Beloved]’s throne, and on his kingdom, Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with mishpat ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, even forever. Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of Adonai Tzva'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 9:7 "MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, on David [Beloved]’s throne, and on his kingdom, Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with mishpat ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, even forever. Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of Adonai Tzva'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:1 'and a MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23) netzer ·branch· out of MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) his roots Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:1 'MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock of Jesse [My husband], and a MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23) netzer ·branch· out of MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) his roots Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:2 'MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. Ruach Yahweh [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:2 'MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. Ruach Yahweh [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3). (Luke 2:40) the spirit of wisdom and MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3). (Luke 2:46-47) understanding, MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24). (Matt 7:28-29) the spirit of counsel and MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). (Matt 8:26-27) might, MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 53:5 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25) But he was pierced for our transgressions. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 53:5 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25) But he was pierced for our transgressions. MP: Messiah bears and carries the sins of others. (1 Peter 2:24) He was crushed for our iniquities. Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans. (Rom 4:25; 5:15-18; Col 1:20) The punishment that brought our peace was on him; MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 55:1 'MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. “Hey! Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 55:1 'MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. “Hey! Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17 Come, he who has no money, buy, and eat! Yes, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 63:8 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For he said, “Surely, they are my people, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 63:8 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For he said, “Surely, they are my people, children who will not deal falsely;” so he became their salvation. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 2:22 'But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea [Praise] in the place of his father, Herod [Heroic], he was afraid to go there. MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1) Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 2:22 'But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea [Praise] in the place of his father, Herod [Heroic], he was afraid to go there. MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1) Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 20:18 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem [City of peace], and the Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and Torah-Teachers, and they will condemn him to death, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 20:18 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem [City of peace], and the Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and Torah-Teachers, and they will condemn him to death, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 27:45 "MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. Now from noon until three o'clock there was darkness over all the land. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 27:45 "MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. Now from noon until three o'clock there was darkness over all the land. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MRK 3:18 'Andrew [Manly]; Philip [Loves horses]; Bartholomew [Son who suspends waters]; Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Thaddaeus [Child of heart]; Simeon [Hearing] the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MRK 3:18 'Andrew [Manly]; Philip [Loves horses]; Bartholomew [Son who suspends waters]; Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Thaddaeus [Child of heart]; Simeon [Hearing] the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:5 'There was in the days of Herod [Heroic], the king of Judea [Praise], a certain priest named Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], of the priestly division of Abiyah [My father Yah]. Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited. He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:5 'There was in the days of Herod [Heroic], the king of Judea [Praise], a certain priest named Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], of the priestly division of Abiyah [My father Yah]. Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited. He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:27 'MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14) to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph [May he add], of David [Beloved]’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary [Rebellion]. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:27 'MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14) to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph [May he add], of David [Beloved]’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary [Rebellion]. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:32 'MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called haBen haElohim Chayim [the Son of the God Living]. MarYah [Master Yahweh] MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the throne of his forefather, David [Beloved], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:32 'MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called haBen haElohim Chayim [the Son of the God Living]. MarYah [Master Yahweh] MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the throne of his forefather, David [Beloved], ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:76 'MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another. And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Elyon [Most High], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:76 'MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another. And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Elyon [Most High], for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 6:15 'Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Simeon [Hearing], who was called the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 6:15 'Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Simeon [Hearing], who was called the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 17:20 'MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). Being asked by the Pharisees [Separated] when God’s Kingdom would come, he answered them, “God’s Kingdom does not come with observation; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 17:20 'MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). Being asked by the Pharisees [Separated] when God’s Kingdom would come, he answered them, “God’s Kingdom does not come with observation; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:33 'MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8) When they came to the place that is called The Skull, MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14) they MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16) MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:33 'MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8) When they came to the place that is called The Skull, MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14) they MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16) MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:35 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). The people stood watching. The rulers with them also scoffed at Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:35 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). The people stood watching. The rulers with them also scoffed at Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 24:50 'MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. He led them out as far as Bethany [House of affliction], and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 24:50 'MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. He led them out as far as Bethany [House of affliction], and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 1:32 "MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by Ruach haKodesh [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3) MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen haRuach [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 1:32 "MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by Ruach haKodesh [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3) MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen haRuach [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 3:17 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 3:17 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 7:37 "MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. Now on the last day of the festival Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their lulavs before God and chant Hossanah ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell Sh'mini Atrzeret ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 7:37 "MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. Now on the last day of the festival Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their lulavs before God and chant Hossanah ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell Sh'mini Atrzeret ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 17:5 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 17:5 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:20 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:20 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:34 'MP: “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). (Ps 22:14) MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10) However one of the soldiers MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17) pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:34 'MP: “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). (Ps 22:14) MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10) However one of the soldiers MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17) pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. ' WARNING: BibleWriter.totheWord: Unhandled markers were {'v='} WARNING: totheWord: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: GEN 1:28 'Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and kavash ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and radah ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: Kavash ·subdue / conquer· or radah ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and bring it into subjection, subdue it. Have authority over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: GEN 1:28 'Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and kavash ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and radah ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: Kavash ·subdue / conquer· or radah ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and bring it into subjection, subdue it. Have authority over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:2 'Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of Nissan Their flight and to count Nissan as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: Pesac ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of Nissan. The Rabbis view Nissan as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is Ethanim ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called Tishrei ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297) “This month shall be to you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:2 'Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of Nissan Their flight and to count Nissan as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: Pesac ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of Nissan. The Rabbis view Nissan as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is Ethanim ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called Tishrei ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297) “This month shall be to you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year to you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:18 'Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month Nissan / R. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· on the first night of Pesac ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: Nissan 14th is Pesac ·Passover· and then Nissan 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of Matzah ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as Pesac ·Passover·, making no distinction at all In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:18 'Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month Nissan / R. To eat matzah ·unleavened bread· on the first night of Pesac ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: Nissan 14th is Pesac ·Passover· and then Nissan 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of Matzah ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as Pesac ·Passover·, making no distinction at all In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:43 'Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the Pesac ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 12:43 'Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the Pesac ·Passover· lamb Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the Pesac ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 16:29 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the Sabbath ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of manna ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 16:29 'Behold, because Adonai has given you the Sabbath ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of manna ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:2 'Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2) “I am Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], out of the house of bondage. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:2 'Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2) “I am Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], out of the house of bondage. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:3 'Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other elohim ·deities, judges· before me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:3 'Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other elohim ·deities, judges· before me. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:5 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not hawa ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor abad ·serve· them, for I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:5 'Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not hawa ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor abad ·serve· them, for I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:7 'Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain, for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:7 'Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain, for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:8 'Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:8 'Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:10 'Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 melachot ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The melachot ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 melachot ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Adonai your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:10 'Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 melachot ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The melachot ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 melachot ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Adonai your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:12 'Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Mark 7:10 so that your days may be long in the land Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:12 'Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Mark 7:10 so that your days may be long in the land Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:13 'Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:13 'Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:14 'Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:14 'Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:15 'Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:15 'Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:17 'Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:17 'Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.” (A:7) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:25 'Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of Nimrod ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of Bavel ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 20:25 'Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of Nimrod ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of Bavel ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:8 'Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The Torah ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. Torah ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6) then he shall let her be redeemed. Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360) He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:8 'Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The Torah ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai If she does not please her master, who has married her to himself, Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. Torah ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6) then he shall let her be redeemed. Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.361): T. Not to sell a Hebrew female servant to foreigner / R. The master must not sell his maidservant (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360) He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has dealt deceitfully with her. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:10 'Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, and her marital rights. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:10 'Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, and her marital rights. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:18 'Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health “If men quarrel and one strikes the other with a stone, or with his fist, and he does not die, but is confined to bed; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:18 'Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health “If men quarrel and one strikes the other with a stone, or with his fist, and he does not die, but is confined to bed; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:28 'Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The Cohenim ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:28 'Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses “If a bull gores a man or a woman to death, the bull shall surely be stoned, Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The Cohenim ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox and its meat shall not be eaten; but the owner of the bull shall not be held responsible. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:33 'Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass “If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and a bull or a donkey falls into it, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 21:33 'Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass “If a man opens a pit, or if a man digs a pit and does not cover it, and a bull or a donkey falls into it, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:16 'Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g] “If a man entices a virgin who is not pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:16 'Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g] “If a man entices a virgin who is not pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a dowry for her to be his wife. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:22 'Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice “You shall not take advantage of any widow or orphan. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:22 'Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice “You shall not take advantage of any widow or orphan. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:25 'Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:25 'Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (#10.583): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to intermediate between a borrower and lender on interest, either as guarantor, or as witness, or as scribe of the document between them “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8, 15:7-15) (#10.584): T. Not to treat the poor man like a creditor would / T. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt when you know that he is poor / R. Not to press the poor man for payment if you know he does not have the means you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:28 'Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “Yahweh”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17) “You shall not blaspheme God, Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails] Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge nor curse a ruler of your people. Quoted in Acts 23:5 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:28 'Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “Yahweh”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17) “You shall not blaspheme God, Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails] Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge nor curse a ruler of your people. Quoted in Acts 23:5 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:29 "Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 22:29 "Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. “You shall give the firstborn of your sons to me. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:2 'Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:2 'Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement “You shall not follow a crowd to do evil. Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.555): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. That one who has first argued for acquittal shall not later argue for conviction / R. A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases You shall not testify in court to side with a multitude to pervert justice. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:5 'Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help If you see the donkey of him who hates you fallen down under his burden, don’t leave him, you shall surely help him with it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:5 'Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help If you see the donkey of him who hates you fallen down under his burden, don’t leave him, you shall surely help him with it. (5) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:6 'Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of Torah ·Teaching· “You shall not deny right judgement to your poor people in their lawsuits. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:6 'Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of Torah ·Teaching· “You shall not deny right judgement to your poor people in their lawsuits. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:12 'Ex 23:12 (#4.284): To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed “Six days you shall do your work, and on the seventh day you shall rest, that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant, and the alien may be refreshed. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:12 'Ex 23:12 (#4.284): To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed “Six days you shall do your work, and on the seventh day you shall rest, that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your servant, and the alien may be refreshed. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:14 "Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: Pesac ·Passover·, Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50·, and Sukkot ·Tabernacles· “You shall observe a feast to me three times a year. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:14 "Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: Pesac ·Passover·, Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50·, and Sukkot ·Tabernacles· “You shall observe a feast to me three times a year. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:18 'Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the Pesac ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. Ex 23:18 (#4.287): T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the Pesac ·Passover· sacrifice overnight The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:18 'Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the Pesac ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative “You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. Ex 23:18 (#4.287): T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the Pesac ·Passover· sacrifice overnight The fat of my feast shall not remain all night until the morning. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:19 'Ex 23:19 (#3.193): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48) “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk fat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 23:19 'Ex 23:19 (Ex 34:26) (#8.489): To bring the best of the first fruits of your land into the house of Adonai your God The first of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of Adonai your God. Ex 23:19 (#3.193): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48) “You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk fat. (6) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 30:19 'Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): The Cohenim ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in it. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 30:19 'Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): The Cohenim ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in it. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 34:21 'Ex 34:21 (#4.288): T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 34:21 'Ex 34:21 (#4.288): T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest: in plowing time and in harvest you shall rest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 35:3 'Ex 35:3 (#4.289): T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath day.’” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: EXO 35:3 'Ex 35:3 (#4.289): T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath day.’” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 1:3 'Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the Cohenim ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The Cohenim ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well “‘If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without defect. He shall offer it at the door of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 1:3 'Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the Cohenim ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The Cohenim ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well “‘If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he shall offer a male without defect. He shall offer it at the door of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 7:11 'Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the Cohen ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the matzah ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 7:11 'Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the Cohen ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the matzah ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people “‘This is the Torah ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which one shall offer to Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 10:9 'Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): T. A wine-intoxicated Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the Cohenim ·Priests· “You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a regulation forever throughout all your generations. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 10:9 'Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): T. A wine-intoxicated Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the Cohenim ·Priests· “You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a regulation forever throughout all your generations. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:2 'Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): T. To examine and identify the land animals that are kosher ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher \\fp Directive: Qualifications of Kosher ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is kosher ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are kosher ·clean· for food “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:2 'Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): T. To examine and identify the land animals that are kosher ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher \\fp Directive: Qualifications of Kosher ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is kosher ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are kosher ·clean· for food “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:4 'Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): Not to eat treif ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof “‘Nevertheless these you shall not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those who part the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud but does not have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:4 'Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): Not to eat treif ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof “‘Nevertheless these you shall not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those who part the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud but does not have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:9 'Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): The fish that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: kosher fish have both fins and scales “‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:9 'Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): The fish that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: kosher fish have both fins and scales “‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:11 'Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): Not to eat treif ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales and you detest them. You shall not eat of their meat, and you shall detest their carcasses. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:11 'Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): Not to eat treif ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales and you detest them. You shall not eat of their meat, and you shall detest their carcasses. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:21 'Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Treif ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, kosher ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. Kosher ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets Yet you may eat these: of all winged creeping things that go on all fours, which have legs above their feet, with which to hop on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:21 'Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are kosher ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Treif ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, kosher ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. Kosher ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets Yet you may eat these: of all winged creeping things that go on all fours, which have legs above their feet, with which to hop on the earth. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:44 'For I am Adonai your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am holy. Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat treif ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b) You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 11:44 'For I am Adonai your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am holy. Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat treif ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b) You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. (Maftir ·Conclusion·) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:12 "Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the Cohen ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of tzara'at ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is lashon harah ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, tzara'at on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and tzara'at in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease tzara'at is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal tzara'at ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for tzara'at ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse tzara'at ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure tzara'at ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19) “If the tzara'at breaks out all over the skin, and the tzara'at covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:12 "Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the Cohen ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of tzara'at ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is lashon harah ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, tzara'at on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and tzara'at in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease tzara'at is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal tzara'at ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for tzara'at ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse tzara'at ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure tzara'at ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19) “If the tzara'at breaks out all over the skin, and the tzara'at covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest; " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:47 "Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “The garment also that the plague of tzara'at is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 13:47 "Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “The garment also that the plague of tzara'at is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:2 "Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is Tzara'at: The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word metzora ·person afflicted with tzara'at· is a contraction of the words motzi rah which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of tzara'at. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the metzorah could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the metzorah then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the metzorah to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In Midrash Shocher Tov it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.” the MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19)) leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought to the priest, Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14) " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:2 "Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “This shall be the Torah ·Teaching· of Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is Tzara'at: The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word metzora ·person afflicted with tzara'at· is a contraction of the words motzi rah which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of tzara'at. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the metzorah could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the metzorah then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the metzorah to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In Midrash Shocher Tov it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.” the MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called tzara'at in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19)) leper in the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought to the priest, Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14) " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:34 "Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The Cohen ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant tzara'at ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed tzara'at ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that tzara'at ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading tzara'at mildew in a house in the land of your possession, " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 14:34 "Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The Cohen ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant tzara'at ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed tzara'at ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that tzara'at ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213) “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading tzara'at mildew in a house in the land of your possession, " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:2 'Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): T. That the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· may enter in and Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell Aaron [Light-bringer] your brother, not to come at all times into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die: for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:2 'Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): T. That the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the Cohen ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· may enter in and Adonai said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell Aaron [Light-bringer] your brother, not to come at all times into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die: for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:3 'Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall do the service of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness “Aaron [Light-bringer] shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:3 'Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· shall do the service of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness “Aaron [Light-bringer] shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:29 'Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): T. To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31) “It shall be a regulation to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, the native-born, or the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 16:29 'Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): T. To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31) “It shall be a regulation to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, the native-born, or the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you: ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:6 'Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations “‘None of you shall approach anyone who are his close relatives, to uncover their nakedness: I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:6 'Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations “‘None of you shall approach anyone who are his close relatives, to uncover their nakedness: I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:10 'Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.442): Not to have sexual relations with your son’s daughter (granddaughter) “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.443): Not to have sexual relations with your daughter’s daughter (granddaughter) or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a Torah ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11) for theirs is your own nakedness. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:10 'Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.442): Not to have sexual relations with your son’s daughter (granddaughter) “‘You shall not uncover the nakedness of your son’s daughter, Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.443): Not to have sexual relations with your daughter’s daughter (granddaughter) or of your daughter’s daughter, even their nakedness: Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a Torah ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11) for theirs is your own nakedness. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:21 'Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations “‘You shall not give any of your children to sacrifice to Molech. You shall not profane the name of your God. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 18:21 'Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations “‘You shall not give any of your children to sacrifice to Molech. You shall not profane the name of your God. I am Adonai . (RY:4, LY:7) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A) “‘You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander” “‘You shall not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:16 'Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A) “‘You shall not go up and down as a slanderer among your people. Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander” “‘You shall not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:18 "Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A) but you shall 'ahav ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai . " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:18 "Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A) but you shall 'ahav ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am Adonai . " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:26 '“‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology You shall not use enchantments, Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith nor practice sorcery. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:26 '“‘You shall not eat any meat with the blood still in it. Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology You shall not use enchantments, Lev 19:26 (#2a.68): T. Not to practice divination ·occultist method of fortune telling· or to believe in lucky charms / R. Not to engage in astrology Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith nor practice sorcery. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:27 'Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): T. Not to nakaph ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, nakaph, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having paz ·side-locks· “‘You shall not cut the hair on the sides of your head or clip off the edge of your beard. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:27 'Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): T. Not to nakaph ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, nakaph, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having paz ·side-locks· “‘You shall not cut the hair on the sides of your head or clip off the edge of your beard. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:28 'Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28) “‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:28 'Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28) “‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:32 'Lev 19:32 (#5.368): T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder “‘You shall rise up before the silver haired, and honor the face of an elder old man, and you shall fear your God. I am Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:32 'Lev 19:32 (#5.368): T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know Torah ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder “‘You shall rise up before the silver haired, and honor the face of an elder old man, and you shall fear your God. I am Adonai . (RY:6, LY:4) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:35 'Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements “‘You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in measures of length, of weight, or of quantity. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 19:35 'Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements “‘You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in measures of length, of weight, or of quantity. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 20:10 'Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (Sanhedrin, c.7. sect.3) “‘The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death. Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 Context of John 8:5 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 20:10 'Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (Sanhedrin, c.7. sect.3) “‘The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death. Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 Context of John 8:5 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:17 'Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:17 'Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) “Say to Aaron [Light-bringer], ‘None of your offspring throughout their generations who has Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): T. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A Cohen ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve a defect may approach to offer the bread of his God. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:23 "Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am Yahweh M'Kaddesham [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’” " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 21:23 "Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A Cohen ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20) He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am Yahweh M'Kaddesham [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’” " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 22:21 'Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to Adonai to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 22:21 'Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.152): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to inflict a blemish or wound on a vowed or dedicated animal Whoever offers a sacrifice of peace offerings to Adonai to accomplish a vow, or for a free will offering, of the herd or of the flock, it shall be perfect to be accepted. It shall have no defect. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:8 'Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food But you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai seven days. Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of Pesac ·Passover· as a Sabbath day In the seventh day is a holy convocation: Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover you shall do no regular aboda ·service·.’” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:8 'Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food But you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai seven days. Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of Pesac ·Passover· as a Sabbath day In the seventh day is a holy convocation: Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of matzah ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover you shall do no regular aboda ·service·.’” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:10 'Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the Omer ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost) “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:10 'Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the Omer ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost) “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest: ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:24 'Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on Yom Terurah ·Day of shofars·, the first day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. To rest on Rosh Hashana ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of shofarot ·ram horns·, a holy convocation. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:24 'Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on Yom Terurah ·Day of shofars·, the first day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. To rest on Rosh Hashana ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of shofarot ·ram horns·, a holy convocation. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:32 'Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): T. Not to do work on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month Tishrei to the following evening It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month Tishrei, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast” and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): T. To rest on the day of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath you shall keep your Sabbath.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:32 'Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): T. Not to do work on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month Tishrei, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month Tishrei to the following evening It shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for you, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month Tishrei, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast” and you shall deny yourselves. In the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): T. To rest on the day of Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath you shall keep your Sabbath.” (6) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:35 'Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei On the first day shall be a holy convocation: Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:35 'Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei On the first day shall be a holy convocation: Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month Tishrei / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:36 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . It is a solemn assembly; Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:36 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to Adonai . It is a solemn assembly; Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest you shall do no regular aboda ·service·. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:40 'Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): T. To take up a lulav ·sprout· during Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a lulav ·sprout· and Etrog all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The lulav ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the Etrog, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. Etrog – person learned of Torah ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the lulav also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13) You shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and you shall rejoice before Adonai your God seven days. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 23:40 'Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): T. To take up a lulav ·sprout· during Sukkot ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a lulav ·sprout· and Etrog all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The lulav ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the Etrog, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. Etrog – person learned of Torah ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the lulav also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13) You shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and you shall rejoice before Adonai your God seven days. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:8 "Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year, so 7 Sh'mitta ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· “‘You shall count off seven Sabbaths of years, seven times seven years; and there shall be to you the days of seven Sabbaths of years, even forty-nine years. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:8 "Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the Sanhedrin ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year, so 7 Sh'mitta ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year Yovel · shofar blast· / Jubilee · shofar· “‘You shall count off seven Sabbaths of years, seven times seven years; and there shall be to you the days of seven Sabbaths of years, even forty-nine years. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:9 'Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the shofar ·ram’s horn· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the shofar ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month Tishrei to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year release is to start Then you shall sound the loud shofar ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On Yom-Kippur ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the shofar ·ram horn· throughout all your land. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:9 'Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the shofar ·ram’s horn· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the shofar ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month Tishrei to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement· in the Yovel Year · shofar blast Year·, also called Jubilee Year · shofar Year·, the 50th year release is to start Then you shall sound the loud shofar ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On Yom-Kippur ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the shofar ·ram horn· throughout all your land. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:14 'Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to Torah ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· Lev 25:14 (#10.591): T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:14 'Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to Torah ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· Lev 25:14 (#10.591): T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the Yovel Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the Jubilee Year ·Shofar Year· “‘If you sell anything to your neighbor, or buy from your neighbor, you shall not wrong one another. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:23 'Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me “‘The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and live as foreigners with me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:23 'Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me “‘The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and live as foreigners with me. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:29 'Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations “‘If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 25:29 'Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations “‘If a man sells a dwelling house in a walled city, then he may redeem it within a whole year after it has been sold. For a full year he shall have the right of redemption. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 27:28 'Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew cherem is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate” “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to Adonai of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai shall be sold Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): Not to redeem cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LEV 27:28 'Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew cherem is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate” “‘Notwithstanding, no devoted thing, that a man shall devote to Adonai of all that he has, whether of man or animal, or of the field of his possession, Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai shall be sold Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): Not to redeem cherem ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy to Adonai . (LY:7) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:15 'then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.467): Not to put olive oil on the grain offering of a woman suspected of adultery / Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy He shall pour no oil on it, Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:15 'then the man shall bring his wife to the priest, and shall bring her offering for her: one tenth of an ephah [an omer; 2.3 q; 2.2 L] of barley meal. Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.467): Not to put olive oil on the grain offering of a woman suspected of adultery / Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy He shall pour no oil on it, Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy nor put frankincense on it, for it is a meal offering of jealousy, a meal offering of memorial, bringing iniquity to memory. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:30 'Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the Torah ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the Sotah ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before Adonai , and the priest shall execute on her all this Torah ·Teaching·. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 5:30 'Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the Torah ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the Sotah ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before Adonai , and the priest shall execute on her all this Torah ·Teaching·. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 10:9 'Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (Cohenim ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or shofars ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, then you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets. Then you will be remembered before Adonai your God, and you will be saved from your enemies. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 10:9 'Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (Cohenim ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or shofars ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings When you go to war in your land against the adversary who oppresses you, then you shall sound an alarm with the trumpets. Then you will be remembered before Adonai your God, and you will be saved from your enemies. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:3 'Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the Cohenim ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both Cohenim ·Priests· and Levites; namely the Cohenim ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to Torah ·Teaching· They shall keep your orders, and the duty of the whole Tent; only they shall not come near to the utensils of the sanctuary and to the altar, that they not die, neither they, nor you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:3 'Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the Cohenim ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both Cohenim ·Priests· and Levites; namely the Cohenim ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to Torah ·Teaching· They shall keep your orders, and the duty of the whole Tent; only they shall not come near to the utensils of the sanctuary and to the altar, that they not die, neither they, nor you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:4 'Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the Cohenim ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163) They shall be joined to you, and keep the responsibility of the Tent of Meeting, for all the service of the Tent. A stranger shall not come near to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 18:4 'Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the Cohenim ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163) They shall be joined to you, and keep the responsibility of the Tent of Meeting, for all the service of the Tent. A stranger shall not come near to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:2 'Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The Cohen ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second Cohen ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean? “This is the hukkat ·regulation· of the Torah ·Teaching· The title of this Torah portion is Hukkat ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word choke which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. Choke is sometimes translated similar to Torah ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: Choke ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; Hukkat ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; Torah ·Teaching·. which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is no defect, Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:2 'Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The Cohen ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second Cohen ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean? “This is the hukkat ·regulation· of the Torah ·Teaching· The title of this Torah portion is Hukkat ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word choke which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. Choke is sometimes translated similar to Torah ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: Choke ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; Hukkat ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; Torah ·Teaching·. which Adonai has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is no defect, Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:21 'Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean? It shall be a perpetual statute to them. He who sprinkles the water for impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 19:21 'Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean? It shall be a perpetual statute to them. He who sprinkles the water for impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 28:26 "Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost) “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to Adonai in your feast of Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular aboda ·service·; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 28:26 "Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost) “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to Adonai in your feast of Shavu'ot ·Weeks· / Pentacost ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular aboda ·service·; " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 29:13 'Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (Sukkah 55) You shall offer a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to Adonai : thirteen young bulls, two rams, fourteen male lambs a year old; all without defect; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 29:13 'Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): To offer a special additional sacrifice for Sukkot ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (Sukkah 55) You shall offer a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to Adonai : thirteen young bulls, two rams, fourteen male lambs a year old; all without defect; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 30:2 'Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in Torah ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16]) When a man vows a vow to Adonai , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself he shall not break his word. Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 30:2 'Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in Torah ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16]) When a man vows a vow to Adonai , or swears an oath to bind his soul with a bond, Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself he shall not break his word. Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:12 'Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm The cities shall be to you for refuge from the avenger, that the man slayer not die, until he stands before the congregation for judgment. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:12 'Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm The cities shall be to you for refuge from the avenger, that the man slayer not die, until he stands before the congregation for judgment. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:25 'Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually The congregation shall deliver the man slayer out of the hand of the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to his city of refuge, where he had fled. He shall dwell therein until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:25 'Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually The congregation shall deliver the man slayer out of the hand of the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to his city of refuge, where he had fled. He shall dwell therein until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:32 'Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of his day “‘You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: NUM 35:32 'Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· of his day “‘You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:7 'Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other deities before me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:7 'Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on karet ·to cut off·. Karet is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (karet ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107) “You shall have no other deities before me. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:11 'Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain: for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:11 'Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: Nakav ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (Sanhedrin 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the Tetragrammaton ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on Yom Kippur ·Day of Atonement·, the Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word Tetragrammaton is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or Yahweh, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. Yah 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, Shem ha-Meforash ·Name The Distinguished· 12, Shem ha-Meyuhad ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, Shem Vayisa Vayet 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is Shem ·Name· Vayisa ·Raised· Vayet ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names “You shall not take the name of Adonai your God in vain: for Adonai will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:12 'Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as Adonai your God enjoined you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:12 'Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with Kiddush ·Sanctification· and Havdallah ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as Adonai your God enjoined you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:16 'Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you, in the land Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:16 'Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kavod ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of kavod is the prime root word kavad ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76) “Honor your father and your mother, Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as Adonai your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you, in the land Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which Adonai your God gives you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:17 'Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:17 'Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death “You shall not murder. Quoted in Matt 5:21 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:18 'Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:18 'Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command “You shall not commit adultery. Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:19 'Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:19 'Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person “You shall not steal. Quoted in Rom 2:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:21 'Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” Quoted in Rom 13:9 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 5:21 'Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”. Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet kol ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word kol means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet” “You shall not covet Quoted in Rom 7:7 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.” Quoted in Rom 13:9 (A:5, S:4) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:4 "Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. YHVH our God is echad ·one, one unity· God / R. To know Adonai is one Sh'ma ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: Adonai is our God. Adonai is echad ·one, one unity·. Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19 Hebrew: Echad ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; yachid is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is echad ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is yachid ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of Echad: One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant Echad describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of echad ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of Yachid: Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10). " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:4 "Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. YHVH our God is echad ·one, one unity· God / R. To know Adonai is one Sh'ma ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: Adonai is our God. Adonai is echad ·one, one unity·. Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:19 Hebrew: Echad ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; yachid is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is echad ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is yachid ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of Echad: One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant Echad describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of echad ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of Yachid: Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10). " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:9 'Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a mezuzah ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A mezuzah ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 6:9 'Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a mezuzah ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A mezuzah ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. (S:6) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:15 'Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed Notwithstanding, you may kill and eat meat within all your gates, after all the desire of your soul, according to Adonai your God’s blessing which he has given you. The unclean and the clean may eat of it, as of the gazelle, and as of the deer. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:15 'Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed Notwithstanding, you may kill and eat meat within all your gates, after all the desire of your soul, according to Adonai your God’s blessing which he has given you. The unclean and the clean may eat of it, as of the gazelle, and as of the deer. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:23 'Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24) Only be sure that you don’t eat the blood; for the blood is the life. You shall not eat the life with the meat. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 12:23 'Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24) Only be sure that you don’t eat the blood; for the blood is the life. You shall not eat the life with the meat. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 13:14 'Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors then you shall inquire, and make search, and ask diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done among you, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 13:14 'Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors then you shall inquire, and make search, and ask diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done among you, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:3 'Deut 14:3 (#3.248): T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un kosher, that is treif ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted You shall not eat any abominable thing. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:3 'Deut 14:3 (#3.248): T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un kosher, that is treif ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted You shall not eat any abominable thing. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:22 "Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God You shall surely tithe all the increase of your seed, that which comes out of the field year by year. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 14:22 "Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ma'aser sheni ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God You shall surely tithe all the increase of your seed, that which comes out of the field year by year. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:3 "Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year debt release Of a foreigner you may require it; but whatever of yours is with your brother, your hand shall release. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:3 "Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the Sh'mitta ·Release· Year debt release Of a foreigner you may require it; but whatever of yours is with your brother, your hand shall release. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:7 'Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.” If a poor man, one of your brothers, is with you within any of your gates in your land which Adonai your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart, nor shut your hand from your poor brother; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 15:7 'Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.” If a poor man, one of your brothers, is with you within any of your gates in your land which Adonai your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart, nor shut your hand from your poor brother; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 16:3 'Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat hametz ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew Aviv ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian Nissan ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 16:3 'Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat hametz ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew Aviv ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian Nissan ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat matzah ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:15 'Deut 17:15 (Deut 17:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.45): T. You shall only appoint a king whom Adonai will choose from among your brethren / R. Appoint a king from Israel you shall surely set him king over yourselves, whom Adonai your God chooses. Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1 You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:15 'Deut 17:15 (Deut 17:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.45): T. You shall only appoint a king whom Adonai will choose from among your brethren / R. Appoint a king from Israel you shall surely set him king over yourselves, whom Adonai your God chooses. Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1 You shall set as king over you one from among your brothers. You may not put a foreigner over you, who is not your brother. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:17 'Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): The King shall not have too much gold and silver He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 17:17 'Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established He shall not multiply wives to himself, that his heart not turn away. Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.612): The King shall not have too much gold and silver He shall not greatly multiply to himself silver and gold. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:4 'Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the Cohen ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside trumah gedolah ·great offering· as a tithe for the Cohen ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the Cohen ·Priest· and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:4 'Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the Cohen ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside trumah gedolah ·great offering· as a tithe for the Cohen ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings The first fruits of your grain, of your new wine, and of your oil, Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the Cohen ·Priest· and the first of the first fleece of your sheep, you shall give him. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:15 "Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the Torah ·Teaching· MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall sh'ma ·hear obey· him. Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37 " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 18:15 "Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the Torah ·Teaching· MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall sh'ma ·hear obey· him. Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37 " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 19:17 'Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19) then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before Adonai , before the priests and the judges who shall be in those days; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 19:17 'Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19) then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before Adonai , before the priests and the judges who shall be in those days; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:18 "Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not sh'ma ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them; " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:18 "Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not sh'ma ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them; " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:22 'If a man has committed a sin mishpat ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the Torah ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word talah ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. Talah ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew talah ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment and you hang him on a tree; Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:22 'If a man has committed a sin mishpat ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the Torah ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word talah ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. Talah ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew talah ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment and you hang him on a tree; Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:23 'Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) his body shall not remain all night on the tree, Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for he who is hanged is accursed of God; Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 21:23 'Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) his body shall not remain all night on the tree, Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for he who is hanged is accursed of God; Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which Adonai your God gives you for an inheritance. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:11 'Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear shatnez ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The Cohenim ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat. You shall not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:11 'Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear shatnez ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The Cohenim ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat. You shall not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:13 'Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ketubah ·marriage contract· and kiddushin ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13) If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, hates her, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 22:13 'Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ketubah ·marriage contract· and kiddushin ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13) If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, hates her, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:2 'Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): T. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation A person born of a forbidden union shall not enter into Adonai ’s assembly; even to the tenth generation shall no one of his enter into Adonai ’s assembly. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:2 'Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): T. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A mamzer ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation A person born of a forbidden union shall not enter into Adonai ’s assembly; even to the tenth generation shall no one of his enter into Adonai ’s assembly. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:23 'Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God You shall observe and do that which has gone out of your lips. Whatever you have vowed to Adonai Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. (5) ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:23 'Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God You shall observe and do that which has gone out of your lips. Whatever you have vowed to Adonai Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. (5) ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:24 'Hebrew ch. 23 v. 25 Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 23:24 'Hebrew ch. 23 v. 25 Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting When you come and enter into your neighbor’s vineyard, Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible Deut 23:25] (#8.535): T. “You may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your vessel” (v24) / R. The hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat then you may eat of grapes your fill at your own pleasure; but you shall not put any in your container. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:1 'Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a get ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This get ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a get ·bill of divorce·, Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:1 'Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a get ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This get ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married When a man takes a wife and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no chen ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall write her a get ·bill of divorce·, Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:5 'Deut 24:5 (#5.379): T. A groom in his first year of marriage shall not be required to take part in military service or other external obligations / R. Not to demand any involvement, communal or military from one who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, neither shall he be assigned any business. Deut 24:5 (#7.479): T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:5 'Deut 24:5 (#5.379): T. A groom in his first year of marriage shall not be required to take part in military service or other external obligations / R. Not to demand any involvement, communal or military from one who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard When a man takes a new wife, he shall not go out in the army, neither shall he be assigned any business. Deut 24:5 (#7.479): T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day He shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife whom he has taken. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:6 'Deut 24:6 (#8.537): T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone as a pledge; for he takes a life in pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:6 'Deut 24:6 (#8.537): T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell No man shall take the mill or the upper millstone as a pledge; for he takes a life in pledge. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:10 'Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house When you lend your neighbor any kind of loan, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:10 'Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house When you lend your neighbor any kind of loan, you shall not go into his house to get his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:12 'Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night If he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:12 'Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night If he is a poor man, you shall not sleep with his pledge. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:15 'Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar In his day you shall give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down on it; for he is poor, and sets his heart on it; lest he cry against you to Adonai , and it be sin to you. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:15 'Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar In his day you shall give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down on it; for he is poor, and sets his heart on it; lest he cry against you to Adonai , and it be sin to you. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:16 'Deut 24:16 (#6.424): T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives. The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 24:16 'Deut 24:16 (#6.424): T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives. The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:3 'Deut 25:3 (#6.426): T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes He may sentence him to no more than forty stripes. He shall not give more; lest, if he should give more, and beat him more than that many stripes, then your brother will be degraded in your sight. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:3 'Deut 25:3 (#6.426): T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes He may sentence him to no more than forty stripes. He shall not give more; lest, if he should give more, and beat him more than that many stripes, then your brother will be degraded in your sight. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:4 'Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:4 'Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:5 "Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as go'el ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10) If brothers dwell together, and one of them dies, and has no son, the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the yavam ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the yevamah yevamah ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:5 "Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as go'el ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10) If brothers dwell together, and one of them dies, and has no son, the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the yavam ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the yevamah yevamah ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:9 'Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do chalitzah ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife then his brother’s wife shall come to him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face. She shall answer and say, “So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother’s house.” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:9 'Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do chalitzah ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called yavam ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife then his brother’s wife shall come to him in the presence of the elders, and loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit in his face. She shall answer and say, “So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother’s house.” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:12 'Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text then you shall cut off her hand. Deut 25:12 (#6.428): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text Your eye shall have no pity. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: DEU 25:12 'Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text then you shall cut off her hand. Deut 25:12 (#6.428): T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile Torah ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text Your eye shall have no pity. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 22:17 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). They look and stare at me. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 22:17 'MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36) I can count all of my bones. MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). They look and stare at me. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 34:19 'MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Pesac ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 34:19 'MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the Pesac ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but Adonai delivers him out of them all. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 72:8 'MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15) He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PSA 72:8 'MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15) He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, from the River to the ends of the earth. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PRO 8:22 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) Adonai possessed me in the beginning of his work, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: PRO 8:22 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) Adonai possessed me in the beginning of his work, before his deeds of old. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 7:14 "MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31) Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, MP: The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3) and shall call his name MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) 'Immanu El [God is with us]. Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3 " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 7:14 "MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31) Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Quoted in Luke 2:34 Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, MP: The name Immanu'el, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew Immanu'el. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3) and shall call his name MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) 'Immanu El [God is with us]. Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3 " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 9:7 "MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, on David [Beloved]’s throne, and on his kingdom, Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with mishpat ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, even forever. Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of Adonai Tzva'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 9:7 "MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) The increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, on David [Beloved]’s throne, and on his kingdom, Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 to establish it, and to uphold it with mishpat ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, even forever. Quoted in John 12:34 The zeal of Adonai Tzva'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:1 'and a MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23) netzer ·branch· out of MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) his roots Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:1 'MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) A shoot will come out of the stock of Jesse [My husband], and a MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23) netzer ·branch· out of MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) his roots Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 will bear fruit. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:2 'MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. Ruach Yahweh [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 11:2 'MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. Ruach Yahweh [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Wisdom (Ex 31:3). (Luke 2:40) the spirit of wisdom and MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Understanding (Ex 31:3). (Luke 2:46-47) understanding, MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Counsel (Ex 18:10-14, 19, 23-24). (Matt 7:28-29) the spirit of counsel and MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Might (Judges 7:18-22). (Matt 8:26-27) might, MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) the spirit of knowledge and of MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) the fear of Adonai . ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 53:5 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25) But he was pierced for our transgressions. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 53:5 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25) But he was pierced for our transgressions. MP: Messiah bears and carries the sins of others. (1 Peter 2:24) He was crushed for our iniquities. Messiah’s chastening brings us peace (with God). Implied by the context, this peace is in relationship with our Creator not other humans. (Rom 4:25; 5:15-18; Col 1:20) The punishment that brought our peace was on him; MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) and by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 55:1 'MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. “Hey! Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17 ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 55:1 'MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. “Hey! Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17 Come, he who has no money, buy, and eat! Yes, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 63:8 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For he said, “Surely, they are my people, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: ISA 63:8 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For he said, “Surely, they are my people, children who will not deal falsely;” so he became their salvation. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 2:22 'But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea [Praise] in the place of his father, Herod [Heroic], he was afraid to go there. MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1) Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 2:22 'But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea [Praise] in the place of his father, Herod [Heroic], he was afraid to go there. MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word netzer ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is Nazaphnoe, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is Nazarethaios. But Matthew uses Nazaphnoe ·branch·, not Nazarethaios [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1) Being warned in a dream, he withdrew into the region of Galilee [District, Circuit], ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 20:18 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem [City of peace], and the Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and Torah-Teachers, and they will condemn him to death, ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 20:18 'MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem [City of peace], and the Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and Torah-Teachers, and they will condemn him to death, ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 27:45 "MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. Now from noon until three o'clock there was darkness over all the land. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MAT 27:45 "MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist. Now from noon until three o'clock there was darkness over all the land. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MRK 3:18 'Andrew [Manly]; Philip [Loves horses]; Bartholomew [Son who suspends waters]; Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Thaddaeus [Child of heart]; Simeon [Hearing] the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: MRK 3:18 'Andrew [Manly]; Philip [Loves horses]; Bartholomew [Son who suspends waters]; Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Thaddaeus [Child of heart]; Simeon [Hearing] the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:5 'There was in the days of Herod [Heroic], the king of Judea [Praise], a certain priest named Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], of the priestly division of Abiyah [My father Yah]. Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited. He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:5 'There was in the days of Herod [Heroic], the king of Judea [Praise], a certain priest named Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], of the priestly division of Abiyah [My father Yah]. Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited. He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron [Light-bringer], and her name was Elizabeth [My God oath]. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:27 'MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14) to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph [May he add], of David [Beloved]’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary [Rebellion]. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:27 'MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew Masoretic text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word almah [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word parthenos [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek Septuagint, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used parthenos in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14) to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph [May he add], of David [Beloved]’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary [Rebellion]. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:32 'MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called haBen haElohim Chayim [the Son of the God Living]. MarYah [Master Yahweh] MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the throne of his forefather, David [Beloved], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:32 'MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) He will be great, and will be MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) called haBen haElohim Chayim [the Son of the God Living]. MarYah [Master Yahweh] MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) God will give him the throne of his forefather, David [Beloved], ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:76 'MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another. And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Elyon [Most High], ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 1:76 'MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another. And you, child, will be called a prophet of the Elyon [Most High], for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1 ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 6:15 'Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Simeon [Hearing], who was called the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 6:15 'Matthew [Gift of Yah]; Thomas [Seeker of truth]; James [Surplanter], the son of Alphaeus [Changing]; Simeon [Hearing], who was called the Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority. Zealot [Zealous follower]; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 17:20 'MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). Being asked by the Pharisees [Separated] when God’s Kingdom would come, he answered them, “God’s Kingdom does not come with observation; ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 17:20 'MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5). Being asked by the Pharisees [Separated] when God’s Kingdom would come, he answered them, “God’s Kingdom does not come with observation; ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:33 'MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8) When they came to the place that is called The Skull, MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14) they MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16) MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:33 'MP: Messiah is like a sacrificial lamb - “God will provide himself a lamb.” (Gen 22:8) When they came to the place that is called The Skull, MP: Bones are out of joint. When being lifted up to die, hanging by hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially as he pulls upward to breathe placing extra stress on joints to sustain some life. (See also Ps 22:17, 34:20). (Ps 22:14) they MP: Messiah’s hands and feet are pierced. (See also Luke 24:39). (Ps 22:16) MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37). nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and the other on the left. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:35 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). The people stood watching. The rulers with them also scoffed at Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 23:35 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). The people stood watching. The rulers with them also scoffed at Quoted from Ps 22:7 him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!” ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 24:50 'MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. He led them out as far as Bethany [House of affliction], and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: LUK 24:50 'MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE. He led them out as far as Bethany [House of affliction], and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 1:32 "MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by Ruach haKodesh [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3) MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen haRuach [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 1:32 "MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by Ruach haKodesh [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3) MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness. John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen haRuach [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. " WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 3:17 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 3:17 'MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix. For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 7:37 "MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. Now on the last day of the festival Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their lulavs before God and chant Hossanah ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell Sh'mini Atrzeret ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! " WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 7:37 "MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah. Now on the last day of the festival Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The Cohen Gadol ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their lulavs before God and chant Hossanah ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell Sh'mini Atrzeret ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called Hoshana Rabbah ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, Quoting from Is 55:1 let him come to me and drink! " WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 17:5 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 17:5 'MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living Torah ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17) MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) Now, Abba ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:20 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:20 'MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10). Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek. ' WARNING: theWordAdjustLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:34 'MP: “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). (Ps 22:14) MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10) However one of the soldiers MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17) pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. ' WARNING: theWordComposeVerseLine: Doesn't handle formatted line yet: JHN 19:34 'MP: “Poured out like water” Combined context refers to piercing (Ps 22:16) causing internal fluids to pour out (Ps 22:14). Could also reference the “pouring out” of a drink offering. Only during the Great Hossanah feast, on the 7th day of Sukkot, is both water and wine poured out together before God. (See notes on Is 55:1-2). (Ps 22:14) MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5) MP: The Messiah’s body will be pierced. (Zech 12:10) However one of the soldiers MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the Pesac ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17) pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out. ' WARNING: BibleWriter.createMySwordModule: Unhandled markers were {'v='} WARNING: createMySwordModule: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet WARNING: toESword.composeVerseLine: doesn't handle 'v=' yet ERROR: Book 'LJE' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'PAZ' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'SUS' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'BEL' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'GES' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'LES' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system ERROR: Book 'MAN' is included in GENERIC-KJV-80-ENG system but missing from EuropeanBible book order system WARNING: writeMyBibleBook() can fail with multiprocessing if output filenames happen to coincide WARNING: writeMyBibleBook() used random filename 'OURB_1497' but could still fail with multiprocessing WARNING: BibleWriter.toESword: Unhandled markers were {'v='} WARNING: toESword: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: INT WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: FRT WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: PS2 WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: MA1 WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: CNC WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: IXT WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: BAK WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXA WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXB WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXC WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXD WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXE WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXF WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: XXG WARNING: toSwordSearcher: don't know how to encode book: OTH INFO: toSwordSearcher: Ignored markers were {'toc2', 'p', 'b', 'id', 'c#', 'mt1', 'q1', 'ms1', 'cd', 's1', 'h', 'mt2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'toc3', 'q2'} WARNING: toSwordSearcher: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: INT WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: FRT WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: PS2 WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: MA1 WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: CNC WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: IXT WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: BAK WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXA WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXB WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXC WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXD WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXE WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXF WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: XXG WARNING: toDrupalBible: ignoring book: OTH WARNING: writeDrupalBibleBook: don't know how to encode 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toDrupalBible: Ignored markers were {'toc2', 'p', 'b', 'id', 'c#', 'mt1', 'q1', 'ms1', 'cd', 's1', 'h', 'mt2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'm', 'ide', 'iot', 'toc3', 'q2'} WARNING: toDrupalBible: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'PS2', 'MA1', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] ERROR: toPhotoBible: OURB lost text in c~ field in CNC 2:0 ' One Unity Resource Bible Appendix 8 - Key Verse NC-OC' INFO: toPhotoBible: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'ip', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'io1', 'ide', 'iot', 'c#', 'toc3', 'ie', 'ili1'} WARNING: toPhotoBible: Unhandled markers were {'c~'} ERROR: toODF: Oops, failed with Connector : couldn't connect to socket (Connection refused) ./io/source/connector/connector.cxx:117! INFO: Killing '3667121 ? Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/oosplash --accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager --norestore --nologo --headless' INFO: Killing '3667158 ? Dl 0:00 /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin --accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager --norestore --nologo --headless' INFO: processSet: Doing all other exports of loaded USFM2 Bible… 15:04:35 INFO: Running ProcessLoadedBible v0.79… INFO: exportLoadedBible: Making individual OSIS files from loaded Bible… 15:04:35 INFO: Creating individual OSIS files (using our Python3 script)… ERROR: GENERIC Bible Organisational System has no booksNamesSystem specified (c) WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Exod) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Lev) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Num) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Deut) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written PSA (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PS (also could be AddPs) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Isa) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be 1Macc) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Matt) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Mark) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be Luke) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written THE (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written TH (also could be John) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written APP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written PP (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, shouldn't have written UNS (also could be None) to Sword locale file WARNING: Oops, maybe shouldn't have written NS (also could be None) to Sword locale file ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write INT OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write FRT OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Gen.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 1: \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl B'resheet Elohim bara'\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning, God created from nothingness· the heavens and the earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.2: 'v~' field is 'Earth was \\tl tohu v\'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. 1:2 MPr: The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). (Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44) \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.3 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heaven· and ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heaven· and ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·; then God separates ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·; then God separates ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· out of the ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· out of the ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choshek' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choshek' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·darkness·. The ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·darkness·. The ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light· part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called ' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl layil' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl layil' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·night·.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·night·.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote "+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Day 1: God creates the division of \\ft \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heaven· and \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·; then God separates \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· out of the \\+tl choshek\\+tl* ·darkness·. The \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light· part of the day is called \\+tl yom\\+tl* ·period of time, daytime, day· and the dark part of the day is called \\+tl layil\\+tl* ·night·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.5 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' token in Gen.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft The Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* can be translated in five different ways. Daylight (12 hours), a single day (24 hours), a year, or an indefinite amount of time pointing to a day or event, such as Psalm 27:5 “in that day”.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.5: 'v~' field is 'God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night”. 1:5 Day 1: God creates the division of There was evening and there was morning, the first \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.1:5 The Hebrew word ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the ' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the ' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' token in Gen.1.8 footnote '+ \\fr 1:8 \\ft Day 2: God divides the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* ·waters· creating the earth water and the \\+tl shamayim\\+tl* ·sky, heavens· or literally ·above waters·. Scientifically this shows there is a water cycle. Also, the sky includes water; atmosphere is water, dust, and gas.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.8: 'v~' field is 'God called the expanse “\\tl shamayim\\tl* ·sky, heavens·”. 1:8 Day 2: God divides the There was evening and there was morning, a second \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.12 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yam' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yam' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sea· and the ' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sea· and the ' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'aretz" token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow.' token in Gen.1.12 footnote "+ \\fr 1:12 \\ft Day 3: God separates the \\ft \\+tl yam\\+tl* ·sea· and the \\+tl 'aretz\\+tl* ·earth·. Plants being to grow." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.13: 'v~' field is 'There was evening and there was morning, a third \\tl yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.18 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'or" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'or" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lights· and the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lights· and the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl chochavi'm" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl chochavi'm" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·stars·; this gives us ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·stars·; this gives us ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'owr" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called ' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl mo'adim" token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23).' token in Gen.1.18 footnote "+ \\fr 1:18 \\ft Day 4: God separates day and night with sun and moon called \\ft \\+tl ma'or\\+tl* ·lights· and the \\+tl chochavi'm\\+tl* ·stars·; this gives us \\+tl 'owr\\+tl* ·light·. These lights help identify the \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times·. God’s calendar has both the harvest schedule and special feast days called \\+tl mo'adim\\+tl* ·seasons, appointed times· (see Lev. 23)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.19: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fourth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.22 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* and ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* and ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shamayim' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, with creatures that possess a ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, with creatures that possess a ' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' token in Gen.1.22 footnote '+ \\fr 1:22 \\ft Day 5: God populates the above and below waters, the \\ft \\+tl mayim\\+tl* and \\+tl shamayim\\+tl*, with creatures that possess a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. The animals are told to multiply.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.23: 'v~' field is "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.24: 'v~' field is 'God said, “Let the earth produce \\tl nefesh chai\\tl* ·soul living· creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' token in Gen.1.25 footnote '+ \\fr 1:25 \\ft Day 6a: God populates the earth with creatures that possess a \\ft \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. God creates various plants to populate the earth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in ' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in ' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chavash' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chavash' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' token in Gen.1.26 footnote '+ \\fr 1:26 \\ft Hebrew \\ft \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·dominion, authority· is like unto a king and his kingdom leadership. The resources of the kingdom is in \\+tl chavash\\+tl* ·subjection to· the king. The king is to govern wisely, not abusing the resources, but rather to use resources to grow the kingdom healthy and strong; the king takes responsibility for his kingdom.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.26: 'v~' field is 'God said, “Let us make a \\tl \'adam\\tl* ·human· in our image, after our likeness: and let them have authority 1:26 Hebrew over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.27: 'v~' field is '\\qt God \\qt* created man \\qt in his own likeness. \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in James 3:9 In God’s image he \\qt created him; \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n\'keivah\\+tl* ·female· \\qt* 1:27 Quoted in Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6 he created them.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kavash' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or ' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl radah' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' token in Gen.1.28 footnote '+ \\fr 1:28 \\ft Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. To be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and \\ft \\+tl kavash\\+tl* ·subdue it / bring into submission / conquer it· and \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·rule over / have dominion over· the creatures / R. To have children with one’s wife \\fp T. Note: \\+tl Kavash\\+tl* ·subdue / conquer· or \\+tl radah\\+tl* ·to have dominion / rule over· in Hebrew is understood as to have dominion as a king who is both tender and firm who rightly controls his subjects' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.1.30 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zachar' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zachar' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male· and ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male· and ' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl n'keivah" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl n'keivah" token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.1.30 footnote "+ \\fr 1:30 \\ft Day 6b: God creates \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human being· in his own likeness, this is unique to all other creation. Representing all of God’s spectrum, he creates both \\+tl zachar\\+tl* ·male· and \\+tl n'keivah\\+tl* ·female·; representing his unity oneness, God establishes marriage as a oneness and marital intimacy as a bond (Gen 2:24-25). Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.1.31: 'v~' field is "God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was \\tl m'ohd tov\\tl* ·exceedingly good·. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth \\tl 'yom\\tl* ·period of time, day·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt On the seventh \\+tl \'yom\\+tl* ·period of time, day· God finished his work which he had done; and he \\+tl shavat\\+tl* ·rested· \\qt* 2:2 Quoted in Heb 4:4 on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.3 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shavat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shavat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called ' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called ' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shabbat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shabbat' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' token in Gen.2.3 footnote '+ \\fr 2:3 \\ft Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, \\ft \\+tl shavat\\+tl* means ·rested·; this is why the seventh day is called \\+tl Shabbat\\+tl* ·repose, desist· (Ex. 20:11).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.3: 'v~' field is 'God blessed the seventh day, and made it set apart holy, because he rested in it from all his work of \\tl barah\'\\tl* ·creation from nothingness· which he had done.2:3 Day 7: God rests and appreciates his creation; He spoke and, in obedience, creation came into being (Col 1:12-17). In Hebrew, ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.5 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· to till the ' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· to till the ' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adamah" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adamah" token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ground·' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ground·' token in Gen.2.5 footnote "+ \\fr 2:5 \\ft There was no \\ft \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· to till the \\+tl 'adamah\\+tl* ·ground·" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.7 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.7 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yatzar' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yatzar' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·formed, framed· the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·formed, framed· the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl nish'mat chayim" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl nish'mat chayim" token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a ' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nefesh chai' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united.' token in Gen.2.7 footnote "+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft Day 6b: God \\ft \\+tl yatzar\\+tl* ·formed, framed· the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·human· from the ground dust. God breathes the \\+tl nish'mat chayim\\+tl* ·breaths of lives· into the human and the human becomes a \\+tl nefesh chai\\+tl* ·soul living·. Unique to other creatures with a living soul, humans are given both soul and spirit, that is physical life and spiritual life united." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed and framed a human from the dust of ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breaths of lives; and \\qt man became a living soul. \\qt*2:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:452:7 Day 6b: God ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.9 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Gan-'Eden" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Gan-'Eden" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'etz chai" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'etz chai" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of ' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tov v' rah" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tov v' rah" token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance.' token in Gen.2.9 footnote "+ \\fr 2:9 \\ft Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, \\ft \\+tl Gan-'Eden\\+tl* ·Garden Paradise, Garden Delight·, God interacts with the first humans. In this place is the \\+tl 'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· and the tree of knowledge of \\+tl tov v' rah\\+tl* ·good and evil·. Humans are given both work and sustenance." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.9: 'v~' field is 'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the \\qt \\+tl \'etz chai\\+tl* ·tree of life· in the middle of the garden \\qt* 2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:7 and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.2:9 Day 6a: God creates various plants to populate the earth. In a special place, ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yom' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' token in Gen.2.17 footnote '+ \\fr 2:17 \\ft This is an example of \\ft \\+tl yom\\+tl* being used as an indefinite day in the future. What type of death was God making reference to?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lo-tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lo-tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared ' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared ' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tov' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' token in Gen.2.18 footnote '+ \\fr 2:18 \\ft This is the first time God has identified something \\ft \\+tl lo-tov\\+tl* ·not good·, everything else God made was declared \\+tl tov\\+tl* ·good·, even the tree of knowledge. What does this unique statement “not good” tell us?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.19: 'v~' field is 'Out of the ground \\nd Adonai \\nd* God formed every animal of the field, and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. Whatever the man called every living creature became its name. 2:19 God invites Adam to create in a similar fashion as God did; Adam is allowed to declare for each animal a unique name, the name identifies an essential character of each animal. \\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* God refined and fashioned an \\tl 'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the man, and brought her to the man." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.23 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* God fashioned an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* God fashioned an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.’”' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.’”' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God fashioned an \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· from the rib which had taken from the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·man·, and brought her to the \\+tl 'adam\\+tl*. (v23) The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called “\\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman·,” because she was taken out of \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·.’”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.23 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ishah" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· to make an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·wife woman· to make an ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'adam" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male, human· into a ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·male, human· into a ' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ish" token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband man·.' token in Gen.2.23 footnote "+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an \\ft \\+tl 'ishah\\+tl* ·wife woman· to make an \\+tl 'adam\\+tl* ·male, human· into a \\+tl 'ish\\+tl* ·husband man·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.23: 'v~' field is 'The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘\\tl \'ishah\\tl* ·wife woman·,’ because she was taken out of \\tl \'ish\\tl* ·husband man·.”2:23 With Hebrew inserted: “(v22) 2:23 Adam [Human, Red earth] makes an astounding statement, repeating what God had said. It takes an ' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.24 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore a husband man will leave his father and his mother, and will \\+tl dabak\\+tl* ·cling to, worship· with his wife woman, and they will be \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· flesh. \\qt*2:24 Quoted in Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-8; 1 Cor 6:16; Eph 5:312:24 From this verse, we see and know that “marriage” was established by God.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.2.25 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl banah' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl banah' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' token in Gen.2.25 footnote '+ \\fr 2:25 \\ft Day 6b: God formed the male out of dust, God \\ft \\+tl banah\\+tl* fashioned the female out of his rib to be a helpmate; she is not above him nor below him, she is equal from his side. God establishes marriage as a reflection of His own characteristics in unity and blesses intimacy in marriage.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.3.3 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.3.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.8: 'v~' field is "They \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of \\nd Adonai \\nd* God among the trees of the garden." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.10: 'v~' field is "The man said, “I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is "“Because you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your wife’s voice," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.17: 'p~' field is 'the ground is \\qt cursed \\qt* for your sake.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt It will yield thorns and thistles \\qt* 3:18 Quoted in Heb 6:8 to you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.19: 'v~' field is 'By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to the ground,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.19: 'p~' field is 'and to dust you shall made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.3.24: 'v~' field is 'So he \\tl gahrash\\tl* ·relationally divorced· the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cain [Acquisition] \\qt* said to \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, \\qt* “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain [Acquisition] rose up against Abel [Vanity, Mourning], his brother, and \\qt murdered \\qt* 4:8 Quoted in 1 John 3:12 him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Cain [Acquisition], “Where is \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning], \\qt* your brother?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, “What have you done? \\qt The \\qt* voice of your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* cries to me from \\qt the ground. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.11: 'v~' field is 'Now you are cursed because of \\qt the ground, \\qt* which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s \\qt blood \\qt* 4:11 Quoted in Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51 from your hand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.18: 'v~' field is 'To Enoch was born Irad. Irad became the father of Mehujael. Mehujael became the father of Methushael. Methushael became the father of Lamech. \\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.23: 'p~' field is "“Adah and Zillah, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* created \\qt them male and female, \\qt* 5:2 Quoted in Matt 9:4; Mark 10:6 and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them “Adam [Human, Red earth]”.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.5.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.24: 'v~' field is 'Enoch walked with God, and \\qt he was not found, for God took him. \\qt*5:24 Quoted in Heb 11:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.5.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the \\tl Beni-Elohim\\tl* ·Sons of Elohim God· came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 'v~' field is 'But Noah [Rest] found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s eyes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'resheet\\tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.8: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 2: \\tl Noach\\tl* ·Noah [Rest]· 6:9-11:32' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.6.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.7.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Noah [Rest] went into the ship \\qt* with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of \\qt the flood waters. \\qt*7:7 Quoted in Matt 24:37; Luke 17:27' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.7.16: 'v~' field is 'Those who went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God enjoined him; then \\nd Adonai \\nd* shut him in. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.8.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* smelled the \\qt pleasant aroma. \\qt* 8:21 Quoted in Phil 4:18 \\nd Adonai \\nd* said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.9.26: 'p~' field is '9:26 MP: Descendant of Shem – “blessed be the God of Shem.” (Gal 3:8) \\wj “Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Shem [Name]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.10.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.7: 'v~' field is "Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· one another’s speech.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.28: 'v~' field is 'Haran [Mountaineer] died before his father Terah in the land of his birth, in Ur of the Chaldees. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Noach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Noah [Rest]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-55:5 (A); 54:1-10 (S);" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 1:1-80" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.11.32: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 3: \\tl Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Go Into yourself· 12:1-17:27" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt said to Avram [Exalted father], “Leave \\qt* 12:1 Quoted in Heb 11:8 \\qt your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you. \\qt*12:1 Quoted in Acts 7:3' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.3: 'v~' field is 'I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. 12:3 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Luke 24:47; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:3 Quoted in Gal 3:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.4: 'v~' field is 'So Avram [Exalted father] \\qt went out, \\qt* 12:4 Quoted in Heb 11:8 as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had told him. Lot [Veil, Covering] went with him. Avram [Exalted father] was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran [Mountaineer].' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.12.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father] and said, “I will give this land 12:7 MP: The blessing will come “in your seed.” - Seed refers to refers to Messiah, as promised in (Gen 3:15). Seed also identifies him as a descendant of Abraham. This is the blessing, to restore right relationship with God. (John 1:29-30; Acts 3:25-26; Rom 4:9; Gal 3:14) \\wj \\+qt to your seed.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5; Rom 4:13, 4:15; Gal 3:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.4: 'v~' field is 'to the place of the altar, which he had made there at the first. There Avram [Exalted father] called on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.13.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.15: 'v~' field is 'for all the land which you see, I will \\qt give to you, and to your offspring forever. \\qt*13:15 Quoted in Luke 1:55; Acts 7:5; Gal 3:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.13: 'v~' field is 'One who had escaped came and told Avram [Exalted father], the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre [Bitter, Fatness], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; and they were allies of Avram [Exalted father].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.14: 'v~' field is "When Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that his relative was taken captive, he led out his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued as far as Dan [He judged]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.17: 'v~' field is 'The king of Sodom [Burning] went out to \\qt meet him after his return from the slaughter \\qt* of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.18: 'v~' field is "\\qt Malki-Tzedek king of Shalem [My king Righteousness king of City peace] \\qt* brought out bread and wine. He was a \\qt priest of \\+tl El 'Elyon\\+tl* [God Most High], \\qt*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.19: 'v~' field is "so he \\qt blessed him \\qt* saying, “Blessed be Avram [Exalted father] of \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'v~' field is "and blessed be \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.14.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt Avram [Exalted father] gave him a tenth of all. \\qt*14:20 Quoted in Heb 7:1-2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.14.22: 'v~' field is "Avram [Exalted father] said to the king of Sodom [Burning], “I have lifted up my hand to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High], possessor of heaven and earth," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.1: 'v~' field is 'After these things \\tl Davar Yahweh\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing] came to Avram [Exalted father] in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Avram [Exalted father]. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.15.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the \\qt sky, \\qt* and count the \\qt stars, \\qt* 15:5 Quoted in Heb 11:12 if you are able to count them.” He said to Avram [Exalted father], \\qt “So will your offspring be.” \\qt*15:5 Quoted in Rom 4:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt He believed in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who credited it to him for righteousness. \\qt* 15:6 Quoted in Rom 4:3, 4:9; 4:22-23; Gal 3:6; James 2:23 \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.13: 'v~' field is 'He said to Avram [Exalted father], “Know for sure that \\qt your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.15.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.15.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will also judge that nation, \\qt* whom they will serve. \\qt Afterward they will come out with great wealth, \\qt*15:14 Quoted in Acts 7:6-7' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.16.1 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' token in Gen.16.1 footnote '+ \\fr 16:1 \\ft Context: Hagar: In (Gen. 12:10–20) Abraham and “his sister” Sarah went down to Egypt, Sarah was taken to the house of Pharaoh. In response, \\ft \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* afflicted Pharaoh and all his household with mighty plagues. In the midrash (Gen. Rabbah 45:1), Pharoah sees the character and relationship to the God that Sarah and Abraham have, so he gives Sarah his own daughter so that she can learn to be of this type of person. He said: “It would be better for my daughter to be a handmaiden in this house than a noblewoman in another Egyptian.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.2: 'v~' field is "Sarai [Mockery] said to Avram [Exalted father], “See now, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Avram [Exalted father] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of Sarai [Mockery]." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.16.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael [Pays attention God], because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your affliction." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.13: 'v~' field is "She called the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who spoke to her, “You are \\tl El Ro'i Ra'ah\\tl* [God who sees me / God who provides],” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.16.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the well was called \\tl Beer Lahai Roi\\tl* [Well of the one who lives and sees]. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.1: 'v~' field is 'When Avram [Exalted father] was ninety-nine years old, \\nd Adonai \\nd* appeared to Avram [Exalted father], and said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Walk before me, and be blameless.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will make my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· between me and you, \\qt* 17:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 1:73 and will multiply you exceedingly.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.5: 'v~' field is 'Your name will no more be called Avram [Exalted father], but your name will be Abraham [Father of a multitude]; for \\qt I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. \\qt*17:5 Quoted in Rom 4:17-18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.6: 'v~' field is 'I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make nations of you. Kings will come out of you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.7: 'v~' field is 'I will establish my covenant between me and you \\qt and your offspring \\qt* 17:7 Quoted in Gal 3:16 after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will give to you, and to your offspring \\qt* after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan [Humbled], for an everlasting \\qt possession. \\qt* 17:8 Quoted in Acts 7:5 I will be their God.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.19: 'v~' field is 'God said, “No, but Sarah [Princess], your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac [Laughter]. I will establish my covenant with him for an \\qt everlasting \\qt* covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· for \\qt his offspring after him. \\qt*17:19 Quoted in Luke 1:55' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.20: 'v~' field is "As for Ishmael [Pays attention God], I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is ' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is ' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh" token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh" token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*.' token in Gen.17.22 footnote "+ \\fr 17:22 \\ft Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* Text is rendered “Glory of God” in the Aramaic text. In the book, “The Targums of Onkelos” on the five book of Moses, the foot notes on (Gen 17:22) give alternative rendering saying, “Same verse, ‘The Angel of The Lord’” which in Hebrew is \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.22: 'v~' field is 'When he finished talking with him, 17:22 Aramaic Text: What is rendered as “God” in the Hebrew the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· went up from Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.23: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] took Ishmael [Pays attention God] his son, all who were born in his house, and all who were bought with his money; every male among the men of Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s house, and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in the same day, as God had said to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.17.25 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Lekh L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go Into yourself·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:27-41:16" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 1:1-17" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.17.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 4: \\tl Vayera\\tl* ·He appeared· 18:1-22:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.3: 'v~' field is 'and said, “My lord, if now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.18.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “I will certainly return to you when the season comes round. Behold, Sarah [Princess] your wife will have a son.” \\qt*18:10 Quoted in Rom 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.10: 'p~' field is "Sarah [Princess] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· in the tent door, which was behind him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.18.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.14: 'v~' field is 'Is anything too hard for \\nd Adonai \\nd*? \\qt At the set time I will return \\qt* to you, when the season comes round, \\qt and Sarah [Princess] will have a son.” \\qt*18:14 Quoted in Rom 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.18.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.3: 'v~' field is 'He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and they ate.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.19: 'v~' field is 'See now, your servant has found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, and you have magnified your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.23: 'v~' field is 'The sun had risen on the earth when \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* came to Zoar [Small].' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.19.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.24: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt caused sulfur and fire to rain down upon Sodom [Burning] and Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants] from \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt out of the sky. \\qt*19:24 Quoted in Luke 17:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.19.26: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt his wife \\qt* 19:26 Quoted in Luke 17:32 looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.20.13: 'v~' field is 'When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.4: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] circumcised his son, Isaac [Laughter], when he was eight days old, as God had enjoined him. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.6: 'v~' field is "Sarah [Princess] said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· will laugh with me.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Sarah [Princess] saw the son of Hagar [Flight] the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery], whom she had borne to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\tl metzahek\\tl* ·lewd and irreverent jokes·.21:9 Note: The word used has multiple meanings, in this context it can mean exposing the younger brother to crude humor about sex, worship, prayer, and death. This can be seen in the word usage context (Gen 19:14, 26:8; Ex 32:6). The older brother is exposing the younger brother to ideas that would impede his moral behavior growth, to be like Abraham and Sarah. This is why it is recorded and Sarah was so angry.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt “Divorce and cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac [Laughter].” \\qt*21:10 Quoted in Gal 4:30' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.21.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.12: 'v~' field is 'God said to Abraham [Father of a multitude], “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah [Princess] says to you, \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her voice. \\qt For your offspring will be accounted as from Isaac [Laughter]. \\qt*21:12 Quoted in Rom 9:7; Heb 11:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the boy." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.17: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] called to Hagar [Flight] out of the sky, and said to her, “What ails you, Hagar [Flight]? Don’t be afraid. For God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the boy where he is." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.23: 'v~' field is 'Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.26: 'v~' field is "Abimelech [My father king] said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it until today.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.33: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] planted a tamarisk tree in Be'er-Sheva [Well of Seven, Well of an Oath], and called there on the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl El 'Olam\\tl* [God Everlasting]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.21.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now take your son, your only son, whom you \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love·, even Isaac [Laughter], and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.5: 'v~' field is 'Abraham [Father of a multitude] said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go yonder. We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· in worship, and come back to you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham! [Father of a multitude, Father of a multitude]!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.14: 'v~' field is '22:14 MP: Mount Moriah is where Abraham offered Issac and where Solomon’s Temple is located (2 Chr 3:1). On the same Saddle Mountain, Golgotha is the peak of Mountain Range. As a person ascends to Moriah, one could keep going higher and will reach Golgotha. Parallel events of sacrifice to God are seen on the same mountain range, outside the city gate (Heb 13:11-13). (Gal 3:14) \\wj Abraham [Father of a multitude] called the name of that place \\+tl Yahweh Yeer\'eh\\+tl* [Yahweh will be seen / He sustains breathing will provide]. As it is said to this day, “On \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s mountain, it will be provided.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.15: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] called to Abraham [Father of a multitude] a second time out of the sky," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.16: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt “I have sworn by myself, \\qt* says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring \\qt* 22:17 Quoted in Heb 6:13-14 \\qt greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. \\qt* 22:17 Quoted in Heb 11:12 Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.18: 'v~' field is '22:18 MP: The promised “seed” in which all nations will be blessed comes through Abraham. (Matt 1:1-2; Luke 3:34; Gal 3:16) \\wj \\+qt By your offspring, \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Gal 3:16 \\wj \\+qt all the nations of the earth will be blessed \\+qt* \\wj* 22:18 Quoted in Acts 3:25 \\wj because you have \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayera\\tl* ·Taking leave · He appeared·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:1-37 (A); 4:1-23 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 2:1-38" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.22.24: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 5: \\tl Hayyei-Sarah\\tl* ·Life of Sarah [Princess]· 23:1-25:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.4: 'v~' field is '“I am a \\qt stranger and a foreigner \\qt* 23:4 Quoted in Heb 11:13; 1 Pet 2:11 living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.6: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.8: 'v~' field is "He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and entreat for me to Ephron [Fawn-like] the son of Zohar," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.11: 'v~' field is "“No, my lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.13: 'v~' field is "He spoke to Ephron [Fawn-like] in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.15: 'v~' field is "“My lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.16: 'v~' field is "Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Ephron [Fawn-like]. Abraham [Father of a multitude] weighed to Ephron [Fawn-like] the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth [Trembling fear], four hundred shekels [10 lb; 4.54 kg] of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard [where one shekel is 0.4 oz; 11.34 g]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.23.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of heaven, who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I \\qt will give this land to your offspring. \\qt* 24:7 Quoted in Acts 7:5 He will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.9: 'v~' field is 'The servant put his hand under the thigh of Abraham [Father of a multitude] his master, and swore to him concerning this matter. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], please give me success today, and show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master Abraham [Father of a multitude].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.14: 'v~' field is 'Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ and she will say, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’ —let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac [Laughter]. By this I will know that you have shown \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to my master.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.26: 'v~' field is 'The man bowed his head, and worshiped \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.27: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Blessed be \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my master Abraham [Father of a multitude], who has not forsaken his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth toward my master. As for me, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.30: 'v~' field is "When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Rebekah [Securely bound] his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.49: 'v~' field is 'Now if you will deal with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.52: 'v~' field is "When Abraham [Father of a multitude]’s servant \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.67: 'v~' field is "Isaac [Laughter] brought her into his mother Sarah [Princess]’s tent, and took Rebekah [Securely bound], and she became his wife. He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· her. Isaac [Laughter] was comforted after his mother’s death." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.24.67: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.15: 'v~' field is 'Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hayyei Sarah [Princess]\\tl* · Taking leave · Life of Sarah [Princess]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 1:1-31" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 2:1-23" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 6: \\tl Tol'dot\\tl* ·Generations· 25:19-28:9" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.25.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt The elder will serve the younger.” \\qt*25:23 Quoted in Rom 9:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.25.28: 'v~' field is "Now Isaac [Laughter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Esau [Hairy], because he ate Esau’s venison. Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Jacob [Supplanter]." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.26.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.4: 'v~' field is 'I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. \\qt By your seed, all the nations of the earth be blessed, \\qt*26:4 Quoted in Acts 3:25' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.5: 'v~' field is "because Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and heeded what I told him to do— he followed my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, my regulations, and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.12: 'v~' field is 'Isaac [Laughter] sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year one hundred times what he planted. \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed him. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.26.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.4: 'v~' field is "Make me savory food, such as I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.5: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when Isaac [Laughter] spoke to Esau [Hairy] his son. Esau [Hairy] went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.6: 'v~' field is "Rebekah [Securely bound] spoke to Jacob [Supplanter] her son, saying, “Behold, I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your father speak to Esau [Hairy] your brother, saying," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.8: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice according to that which I enjoin you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.9: 'v~' field is "Go now to the flock, and get me from there two good young goats. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.13: 'v~' field is "His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and go get them for me.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.14: 'v~' field is "He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.34: 'v~' field is "When Esau [Hairy] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his father, he cried with an exceeding great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.27.43: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice. Arise, flee to Laban [White], my brother, in Haran [Mountaineer]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.3: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.6: 'v~' field is 'Now Esau [Hairy] saw that Isaac [Laughter] had blessed Jacob [Supplanter] and sent him away to Paddan Aram [Elevated], to take him a wife from there,and as he blessed him, Issac [Laughter] enjoined these words to Esau [Hairy], saying, “You shall not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan [Humbled],” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.7: 'v~' field is "and that Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram [Elevated]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Tol'dot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Generations·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Mal'akhi\\tl* / Malachi 1:1-2:7" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 3:1-18" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 7: \\tl Vayetze\\tl* ·And he went out· 28:10-32:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.12: 'v~' field is 'He dreamed. Behold, a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to \\qt heaven. \\qt* Behold, \\qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\qt* 28:12 Quoted in John 1:51 on it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.28.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.13: 'v~' field is "When Laban [White] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the news of Jacob [Supplanter], his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob [Supplanter], and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob [Supplanter] told Laban [White] all these things." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.17: 'v~' field is 'Leah [Weary]’s eyes were weak, but Rachel [Ewe sheep] was beautiful in form and attractive. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.18: 'v~' field is "Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep]. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel [Ewe sheep], your younger daughter.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.30: 'v~' field is "He went in also to Rachel [Ewe sheep], yet he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Rachel [Ewe sheep] more than Leah [Weary]. Jacob [Supplanter] served Laban [White] yet seven other years." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.32: 'v~' field is "Leah [Weary] conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben [See, a son!]. For she said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has looked at my affliction. For now my husband will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.33: 'v~' field is "She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon [Hearing]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.29.35: 'v~' field is 'She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time will I \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.” Therefore she named him Judah [Praised]. Then she stopped bearing.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.6: 'v~' field is "Rachel [Ewe sheep] said, “God has judged me, and has also \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore called she his name Dan [He judged]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.17: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Leah [Weary], and she conceived, and bore Jacob [Supplanter] a fifth son." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.22: 'v~' field is "God remembered Rachel [Ewe sheep], and God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to her, and opened her womb." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.30.27: 'v~' field is 'Laban [White] said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has blessed me for your sake.” \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.1: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of Laban [White]’s sons, saying, “Jacob [Supplanter] has taken away all that was our father’s. From that which was our father’s, has he gotten all this wealth.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Jacob [Supplanter], “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God] said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob [Supplanter],’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.13: 'v~' field is 'I am \\tl HaEl Beit-El\\tl* [the God of House of God], where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. 31:13 See (Gen 28) for Beth-El reference. Now arise, get out from this land, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the land of your birth.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.42: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.31.54: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] offered a sacrifice in the mountain, and called his relatives to eat bread. They ate bread, and stayed all night in the mountain. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went out·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 12:12-14:9 (A); 11:7-12:11 (S)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 3:13-4:11" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.2: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 8: \\tl Vayishlach\\tl* ·And he sent· 32:3-36:43' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.5: 'v~' field is 'I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.9: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “God of my father Abraham [Father of a multitude], and God of my father Isaac [Laughter], \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who said to me, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.10: 'v~' field is 'I am not worthy of the least of all the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan [Descender]; and now I have become two companies.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.32.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.32.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He said, “The children whom God has graciously given your servant.” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.8: 'p~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “To find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.10: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said, “Please, no, if I have now found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.15: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Why? Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.16: 'v~' field is 'So Esau [Hairy] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· that day on his way to Seir.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.20: 'v~' field is "He erected an altar there, and called it \\tl El-Elohei-Isra'el\\tl* [God the God of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.33.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.3: 'v~' field is "His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob [Supplanter], and he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.5: 'v~' field is "Now Jacob [Supplanter] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob [Supplanter] held his peace until they came." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.7: 'v~' field is "The sons of Jacob [Supplanter] came in from the field when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel [God prevails] in lying with Jacob [Supplanter]’s daughter; a thing ought not to be done." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, has \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set his affection· on your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.11: 'v~' field is 'Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.17: 'v~' field is "But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us, to be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.34.24: 'v~' field is "All who went out of the gate of his city \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.7: 'v~' field is 'He built an altar there, and called the place \\tl El Beit-El\\tl* [God of House of God]; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.11: 'v~' field is 'God said to him, “I am \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.13: 'v~' field is 'God went up from him in the place where he spoke with him. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.35.22: 'v~' field is "While Israel [God prevails] lived in that land, Reuben [See, a son!] went and lay with Bilhah [Bashful], his father’s concubine, and Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayishlach\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he sent·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 11:7-12:11 (A); 'Ovadyah / Obadiah 1:21 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:19-2:12" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.36.43: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 9: \\tl Vayeshev\\tl* ·And he continued living· 37:1-40:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.3: 'v~' field is "Now Israel [God prevails] \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· Joseph [May he add] more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a coat of many colors." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.4: 'v~' field is "His brothers saw that their father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.6: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Please \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this dream which I have dreamed:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt His brothers envied him, \\qt* 37:11 Quoted in Acts 7:9 but his father kept this saying in mind.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.17: 'v~' field is "The man said, “They have left here, for I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.21: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.22: 'v~' field is 'Reuben [See, a son!] said to them, “Shed no blood. Throw him into this pit that is in the wilderness, but lay no hand on him”— that he might deliver him out of their hand, to restore him to his father. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.27: 'v~' field is "Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God], and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.37.28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.28: 'v~' field is 'Midianites [Descendants of Strife] who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph [May he add] out of the pit, \\qt and sold Joseph [May he add] \\qt* to the Ishmaelites [Pays attention God] for twenty pieces of silver. They brought Joseph [May he add] \\qt into Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\qt*37:28 Quoted in Acts 7:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.30: 'v~' field is 'He \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.35: 'v~' field is 'All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· to my son mourning.” His father wept for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.37.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.38.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.3: 'v~' field is 'His master saw that \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him, \\qt* 39:3 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* made all that he did prosper in his hand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.4: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] found \\qt \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· in his sight. \\qt* 39:4 Quoted in Acts 7:10 He ministered to him, and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.6: 'p~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] was well-built and handsome. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.10: 'v~' field is "As she spoke to Joseph [May he add] day by day, he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· her, to lie by her, or to be with her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.14: 'v~' field is 'she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought in a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.15: 'v~' field is "When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.17: 'v~' field is 'She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.19: 'v~' field is "When his master \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.21: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with Joseph [May he add], \\qt* 39:21 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and showed \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to him, and gave him \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the keeper of the prison.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.23: 'v~' field is 'The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* was with him; \\qt* 39:23 Quoted in Acts 7:9 and that which he did, \\nd Adonai \\nd* made it prosper.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.39.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.14: 'v~' field is 'But remember me when it will be well with you, and please show \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.19: 'v~' field is 'Within three more days, Pharaoh will lift up your head from off you, and will hang you on a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from off you.” \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayeshev\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he continued living·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* / Amos 2:6-3:8" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 2:13-4:42" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.40.23: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 10: \\tl Mikketz\\tl* ·At the end· 41:1-44:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.12: 'v~' field is 'There was with us there a young man, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man according to his dream he interpreted.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.14: 'v~' field is 'Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph [May he add], and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon. He shaved himself, changed his clothing, and came in to Pharaoh. \\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.15: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said of you, that when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a dream you can interpret it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.38: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?” \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall be over my house, \\qt* and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.41.41 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.41: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh said to Joseph [May he add], “Behold, I have set you \\qt over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].” \\qt*41:41 Quoted in Acts 7:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.52: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.41.54: 'v~' field is 'The seven years of \\qt famine began to come, \\qt* 41:54 Quoted in Acts 7:11 just as Joseph [May he add] had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] there was bread.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.2: 'v~' field is "He said, “Behold, I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that there is grain in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Go down there, and buy for us from there, so that we may live, and not die.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.42.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.5: 'v~' field is 'The sons of Israel [God prevails] came to buy among those who came, for the \\qt famine was in the land of Canaan [Humbled]. \\qt*42:5 Quoted in Acts 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.18: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] said to them the third day, “Do this, and live, for I fear God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.21: 'v~' field is "They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us, and we wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.22: 'v~' field is "Reuben [See, a son!] answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.23: 'v~' field is "They didn’t know that Joseph [May he add] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· them; for there was an interpreter between them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.42.38: 'v~' field is 'He said, “My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.14: 'v~' field is 'May \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] give you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.15: 'v~' field is 'The men took that present, and they took double money in their hand, and Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]; and got up, went down to Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stood before Joseph [May he add]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.25: 'v~' field is "They prepared the present for Joseph [May he add]’s coming at noon, for they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that they should eat bread there." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.29: 'v~' field is 'He lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south], his brother, his mother’s son, and said, “Is this your youngest brother, of whom you spoke to me?” He said, “God be gracious to you, my son.” \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.43.30: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] hurried, for in his \\tl racham\\tl* ·bowels of compassionate merciful love·, he yearned over his brother; and he sought a place to weep. He entered into his room, and wept there.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.14: 'v~' field is 'Judah [Praised] and his brothers came to Joseph [May he add]’s house, and he was still there. They fell on the ground before him. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mikketz\\tl* ·Taking leave · At the end·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 3:15-4:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:16-30" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.20: 'v~' field is "We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him.’" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.29: 'v~' field is 'If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.30: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore when I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us; since his life is bound up in the boy’s life; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.44.31: 'v~' field is 'it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.45.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Joseph [May he add] couldn’t control himself before all those who stood before him, and he cried, “Cause everyone to go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while \\qt Joseph [May he add] made himself known to his brothers. \\qt*45:1 Quoted in Acts 7:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.2: 'v~' field is "He wept aloud. The Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and the house of Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.7: 'v~' field is 'God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to save you alive by a great deliverance. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.16: 'v~' field is "The report of it was \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph [May he add]’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.18: 'v~' field is 'Take your father and your households, and come to me, and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you will eat the fat of the land.’ \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.45.27: 'v~' field is 'They told him all the words of Joseph [May he add], which he had said to them. When he saw the wagons which Joseph [May he add] had sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob [Supplanter], their father, revived. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.46.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.22: 'v~' field is 'Only he didn’t buy the land of the priests, for the priests had a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· from Pharaoh, and ate their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· which Pharaoh gave them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.25: 'v~' field is 'They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.26: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] made it a \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· concerning the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] to this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayigash\\tl* ·Taking leave · He approached·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 37:15-28" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 5:1-47" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 12: \\tl Vayechi\\tl* ·And he lived· 47:28-50:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.29: 'v~' field is 'The time came near that Israel [God prevails] must die, and he called his son Joseph [May he add], and said to him, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt [Abode of slavery],' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.47.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.47.31: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. \\qt Israel [God prevails] bowed at the head of his bed. \\qt*47:31 Quoted in Heb 11:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.3: 'v~' field is 'Jacob [Supplanter] said to Joseph [May he add], “\\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty] appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan [Humbled], and blessed me,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Gen.48.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.4: 'v~' field is 'and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and \\qt will give \\qt* this land to \\qt your offspring \\qt* after you for an everlasting \\qt possession.’ \\qt*48:4 Quoted in Acts 7:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.9: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Please bring them to me, and I will bless them.” \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.48.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· unto Israel [God prevails], your father." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.8: 'v~' field is '“Judah [Praised], your brothers will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.10: 'p~' field is '49:10 MP: When Messiah comes, then Judah will lose power and leadership, represented by the scepter. (John 18:31) \\wj until \\+tl Shiloh\\+tl* [Him to whom obedience belongs]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.18: 'v~' field is "I have waited for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "by the hands of the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.24: 'p~' field is "(from there is the \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider], the \\tl 'Even Isra'el\\tl* [Stone of God prevails])," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'by \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty], who will bless you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.25: 'p~' field is 'blessings of the breasts, and of the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb of compassionate love·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.49.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.4: 'v~' field is 'When the days of weeping for him were past, Joseph [May he add] spoke to the house of Pharaoh, saying, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your eyes, please speak in the ears of Pharaoh, saying,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.20: 'v~' field is 'As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring to pass, as it is today, to save many people alive. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.22: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery], he, and his father’s house. Joseph [May he add] lived one hundred ten years. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayechi\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he lived·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 2:1-12" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 4:31-5:11" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Gen.50.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: toOSIS: Exod.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 13: \\tl Sh'mot\\tl* ·Names· 1:1-6:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.7: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] were fruitful, and \\qt increased abundantly, \\qt* and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.1.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.8: 'v~' field is 'Now \\qt there arose a new king over Egypt [Abode of slavery], who didn’t know Joseph [May he add]. \\qt*1:8 Quoted in Acts 7:17-18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.15: 'v~' field is 'The king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] spoke to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] midwives, of whom the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.16: 'v~' field is 'and he said, “When you perform the duty of a midwife to the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.17: 'v~' field is 'But the midwives feared God, and didn’t do what the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery] ordered them, but saved the baby boys alive. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.1.19: 'v~' field is 'The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] women are not like the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] women; for they are vigorous, and give birth before the midwife comes to them.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.2.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.2: 'v~' field is 'The woman conceived, and bore a son, upon \\qt seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him three months. \\qt*2:2 Quoted in Heb 11:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.11: 'v~' field is 'In those days, when Moses [Drawn out] \\qt had grown up, \\qt* 2:11 Quoted in Heb 11:24 he went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw an Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery] striking a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], one of his brothers.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.13: 'v~' field is 'He went out the second day, and behold, two men of the \\tl Hebrews\\tl* [Immigrants] were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the wrong, “Why do you strike your fellow?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.2.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.14: 'v~' field is 'He said, \\qt “Who made you a prince and a judge over us? \\qt* 2:14 Quoted in Acts 7:35 \\qt Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian [person from Abode of slavery]?” \\qt*2:14 Quoted in Acts 7:27-28' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.15: 'v~' field is "Now when Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this thing, he sought to kill Moses [Drawn out]. But Moses [Drawn out] fled from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midian [Strife], and he sat down by a well." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.24: 'v~' field is "God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their groaning, and God remembered his covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with Abraham [Father of a multitude], with Isaac [Laughter], and with Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.2.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ha mal\'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] \\qt appeared to him in a flame \\qt* of fire out of the middle of a \\qt bush. \\qt* 3:2 Quoted in Acts 7:30 He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.3 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.5: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Don’t come close. \\qt Take your sandals off of your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground.” \\qt*3:5 Quoted in Acts 7:33' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.3.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.6: 'v~' field is 'Moreover he said, \\qt “I am \\qt* the God of your father, \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].” \\qt*3:6 Quoted in Matt 22:32; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37; Acts 3:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] hid his face; for he was afraid to look \\qt* 3:6 Quoted in Acts 7:32 at God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said, \\qt “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt [Abode of slavery], and have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry \\qt* because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have come down to deliver them \\qt* 3:8 Quoted in Acts 7:34 out of the hand of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and to bring them up out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey; to the place of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.10: 'v~' field is 'Come now therefore, and \\qt I will send you \\qt* 3:10 Quoted in Acts 7:34 to Pharaoh, that you may bring my people, the children of Israel [God prevails], out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.12: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Certainly I will be with you. This will be the token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt [Abode of slavery], you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· God on this mountain.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.15: 'v~' field is 'God said moreover to Moses [Drawn out], “You shall tell the children of Israel [God prevails] this, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt the God of your fathers, \\qt* 3:15 Quoted in Acts 5:30, 22:14, 24:14 \\qt the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter], \\qt* 3:15 Quoted in Acts 3:13 has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.18: 'v~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of Israel [God prevails], to the king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and you shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days’ journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, our God.’" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.3.21: 'v~' field is 'I will give this people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and it will happen that when you go, you shall not go empty handed.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered, “But, behold, they will not believe me, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to my voice; for they will say, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* has not appeared to you.’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.8: 'v~' field is "“It will happen, if they will not believe you or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.9: 'v~' field is "It will happen, if they will not believe even these two signs or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your voice, that you shall take of the water of the river, and pour it on the dry land. The water which you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.23: 'v~' field is 'and I have said to you, “Let my son go, that he may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me;” and you have refused to let him go. Behold, I will kill your son, your firstborn.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.31: 'v~' field is "The people believed, and when they \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had visited the children of Israel [God prevails], and that he had seen their affliction, then they \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· their heads and worshiped." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.4.31: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.1: 'v~' field is "Afterward Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came, and said to Pharaoh, “This is what \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], says, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.2: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh said, “Who is \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that I should \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice to let Israel [God prevails] go? I don’t know \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and moreover I will not let Israel [God prevails] go.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.14: 'v~' field is 'The officers of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, “Why haven’t you fulfilled your \\tl chok\\tl* ·statute· quote both yesterday and today, in making brick as before?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.5.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Why is it that you have sent me?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Names·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23 (A); \\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 5:12-39" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.1: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 14: \\tl Va'era\\tl* ·And I appeared· 6:2-9:35" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.3: 'v~' field is 'and I appeared to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], as \\tl El Shaddai\\tl* [God Almighty]; but by my name \\nd Adonai \\nd* I was not known to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.5: 'v~' field is "Moreover I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the groaning of the children of Israel [God prevails], whom the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] keep in bondage, and I have remembered my covenant." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.6: 'v~' field is 'Therefore tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you \\qt with an outstretched arm, \\qt* 6:6 Quoted in Acts 13:17 and with great judgments:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.7: 'v~' field is 'and \\qt I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God; \\qt* 6:7 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16 and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke so to the children of Israel [God prevails], but they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto Moses [Drawn out] for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.12: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] spoke before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, saying, “Behold, the children of Israel [God prevails] haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· unto me. How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.28: 'v~' field is 'On the day when \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.6.30: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.4: 'v~' field is "But Pharaoh will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, and I will lay my hand on Egypt [Abode of slavery], and bring out my armies, my people the children of Israel [God prevails], out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by great judgments." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.13: 'v~' field is "Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.16: 'v~' field is "You shall tell him, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to you, saying, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me in the wilderness:” and behold, until now you haven’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.7.20 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.7.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.20: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] did so, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined; and he lifted up the rod, and struck the waters that were in the river, in the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight of his servants; and all the \\qt waters \\qt* that were in the river were \\qt turned to blood. \\qt*7:20 Quoted in Rev 8:8, 11:67:20 Referenced in (2 Tim 3:8) though not direct quote' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.21: 'v~' field is 'The fish that were in the river \\qt died; \\qt* 7:21 Quoted in Rev 16:3 and the river became foul, and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] couldn’t \\qt drink \\qt* water from the river; and the \\qt blood \\qt* 7:21 Quoted in Rev 16:6 was throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.7.22: 'v~' field is 'The magicians 7:22 See Reference verse Note on (Ex 7:11) with (2 Tim 3:8)of Egypt [Abode of slavery] did the same thing with their enchantments; and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Moses [Drawn out], Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, ‘Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.10: 'p~' field is 'He said, “Be it according to your word, that you may know that there is no one like \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.15: 'v~' field is "But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he hardened his heart, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.19: 'v~' field is 'Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is \\qt God’s finger:” \\qt* 8:19 Quoted in Luke 11:20 and Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he didn’t \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.20: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh; behold, he comes out to the water; and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.22: 'v~' field is 'I will set apart in that day the land of Goshen [Drawing near], in which my people dwell, that no swarms of flies shall be there; to the end you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* on the earth. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.26: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “It is not appropriate to do so; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]. Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] before their eyes, and won’t they stone us?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.8.27: 'v~' field is 'We will go three days’ journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has ordered us to do.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Go in to Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall become small dust over all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and shall be a \\qt boil \\qt* 9:9 Parallel plague in Rev 16:2 breaking out with boils on man and on animal, throughout all the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken to Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.13: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and tell him, ‘This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: “Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.16: 'v~' field is 'but indeed \\qt for this cause I have made you stand: to show you my power, and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth; \\qt* 9:16 Quoted in Rom 9:17 \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.32: 'v~' field is 'But the wheat and the spelt was not struck, for they had not grown up. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'era\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I appeared·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 28:25-29:21" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:1-14" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.9.35: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 15: \\tl Bo\\tl* ·Go· 10:1-13:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.3: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went in to Pharaoh, and said to him, “This is what \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of the Hebrews, says: ‘How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh’s servants said to him, “How long will this man be a snare to us? Let the men go, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, their God. Don’t you yet know that Egypt [Abode of slavery] is destroyed?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; but who are those who will go?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.11: 'v~' field is 'Not so! Go now you who are men, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*; for that is what you desire!” They were divorced from Pharaoh’s presence.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.19: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* turned an exceeding strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.24: 'v~' field is 'Pharaoh called to Moses [Drawn out], and said, “Go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Only let your flocks and your herds stay behind. Let your little ones also go with you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “You must also give into our hand sacrifices and burnt offerings, that we may sacrifice to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.10.26: 'v~' field is 'Our livestock also shall go with us. Not a hoof shall be left behind, for of it we must take to serve \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; and we don’t know with what we must serve \\nd Adonai \\nd*, until we come there.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]. Moreover the man Moses [Drawn out] was very great in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.11.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Pharaoh won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· you, that my wonders may be multiplied in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Their flight and to count ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Their flight and to count ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Compare: ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Compare: ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. The Rabbis view ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. The Rabbis view ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called ' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' token in Exod.12.2 footnote '+ \\fr 12:2 \\ft Ex 12:2 (#4.262): T. To sanctify the first new month of \\ft \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* Their flight and to count \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first month of the civil calendar / R. The court is to calculate and determine when a new month begins \\fp Compare: \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is described as beginning on 10th day of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*. The Rabbis view \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* as the first of the “Religious Calendar” because as the Rabbis determined, and therefore Judaism observes, the seventh month as the first month of the “Civil Calendar”. In Hebrew the seventh month’s name is \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·, in Babylonian it is called \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·Beginning· / (See more notes in Lev 23:10 OU297)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' token in Exod.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): \\ft T. To slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb with ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb with ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of ' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Exod.12.8 footnote '+ \\fr 12:8 \\ft Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): \\ft T. To eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb on the evening of the fourteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat the flesh of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· on the evening of the fifteenth day in the first month of \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.8: 'v~' field is '12:8 Ex 12:8 (Ex 12:6-10) (#4.264): T. To eat the flesh of the They shall eat the meat in that night, roasted with fire, and \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. They shall eat it with bitter herbs.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The ' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The ' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' token in Exod.12.9 footnote '+ \\fr 12:9 \\ft Ex 12:9 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.265): \\ft Not to eat the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice raw or boiled / Directive: The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· is to be roasted in fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' token in Exod.12.10 footnote '+ \\fr 12:10 \\ft Ex 12:10 (Ex 12:8-10) (#4.266): \\ft Not to leave the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb overnight until morning / Directive: Whatever remains overnight is to be burnt with fire' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.11: 'v~' field is 'This is how you shall eat it: with your belt on your waist, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste: it is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of ' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): \\ft T. To remove the \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· from your home during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. To destroy all \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· on 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*, the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.15: 'v~' field is '“‘Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·; 12:15 Ex 12:15 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.267): T. To remove the even the first day you shall put away yeast out of your houses, for whoever eats leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·; for in this same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: therefore you shall observe this day throughout all your generations by this regulation forever.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To eat ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 14th is ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 14th is ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· and then ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· and then ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as ' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' token in Exod.12.18 footnote '+ \\fr 12:18 \\ft Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): \\ft T. To eat \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· from the 14th day to the 21th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* / R. To eat \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· on the first night of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\fp Note: The specific dates for this festival are: \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 14th is \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· and then \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* 15th - 21st is the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread·. Many people refer to these eight days as \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, making no distinction at all' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.18: 'v~' field is '12:18 Ex 12:18 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.268): T. To eat In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at evening, you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, until the twenty first day of the month at evening.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find ' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.12.19 footnote '+ \\fr 12:19 \\ft Ex 12:19 (Ex 12:15-20, 13:7) (#4.269): \\ft T. \\ft \\+tl Hametz\\+tl* ·Leaven· shall not be found in your homes during the seven days of the Feast of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to find \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on ' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on ' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.12.20 footnote '+ \\fr 12:20 \\ft Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): \\ft T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat a mixture containing leaven on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.20: 'v~' field is '12:20 Ex 12:20 (Ex 12:18-20, 13:7) (#4.270): T. Not to eat nothing leavened during the seven days of the Feast of You shall eat nothing leavened. In all your habitations you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.21: 'v~' field is 'Then Moses [Drawn out] called for all the elders of Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “Draw out, and take lambs according to your families, and kill the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.22: 'v~' field is 'You shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the \\qt blood \\qt* that is in the basin, and \\qt strike \\qt* the lintel and the two door posts with the blood that is in the basin; and none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.23: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass through to strike the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; and when he sees the blood on the lintel, and on the two door posts, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will pass over the door, and will not allow \\qt the destroyer \\qt* 12:23 Quoted in Heb 11:28 to come in to your houses to strike you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.27: 'v~' field is 'that you shall say, ‘It is the sacrifice of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel [God prevails] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], when he struck the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], and spared our houses.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.31: 'v~' field is 'He called for Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] by night, and said, “Rise up, get out from among my people, both you and the children of Israel [God prevails]; and go, \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, as you have said!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* gave the people \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in the sight of the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], so that they let them have what they asked. They plundered the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery].' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.12.40 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.40: 'v~' field is 'Now the time that the children of Israel [God prevails] lived in Egypt [Abode of slavery] was \\qt four hundred thirty years. \\qt*12:40 Quoted in Gal 3:17' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the ' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.43 footnote '+ \\fr 12:43 \\ft Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): \\ft T. No foreigner is to eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb / R. No apostate Israelite is to eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb \\fp Example: Specificity an Israelite who has associated himself with Gentiles and worshiped idolatry like them shall not eat the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.43: 'v~' field is '12:43 Ex 12:43 (Ex 12:43-49) (#4.271): T. No foreigner is to eat the \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer], “This is the regulation of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb. No foreigner shall eat of it,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' token in Exod.12.45 footnote '+ \\fr 12:45 \\ft Ex 12:45 (Ex 12:44-45) (#4.272): \\ft Not to feed the flesh of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb to a resident traveler, sojourner, or a hired servant' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.273): \\ft Not to remove any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb from the single house the lamb meal was eaten in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft Ex 12:46 (#4.274): \\ft Not to break any bones of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' token in Exod.12.46 footnote '+ \\fr 12:46 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14, 34:19-20). (John 19:32-33, 19:36; 1 Cor 10:3-4)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.12.46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.46: 'v~' field is '12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.273): Not to remove any of the It must be eaten In one house. You shall not carry any of the meat outside of the house. 12:46 Ex 12:46 (#4.274): Not to break any bones of the 12:46 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj Do \\+qt not break any of its bones. \\+qt* \\wj*12:46 Quoted in John 19:36' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised ' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised ' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' token in Exod.12.48 footnote '+ \\fr 12:48 \\ft Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): \\ft T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· meal / R. That the uncircumcised shall not eat the holy offerings to Adonai or other consecrated food / R. An uncircumcised \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat the offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.48: 'v~' field is 'When a stranger shall live as a foreigner with you, and will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one who is born in the land: 12:48 Ex 12:48 with implied Lev 22:10 (Ex 12:43-49; Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.91): T. That the uncircumcised will not eat the but no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.49: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· shall be to him who is born at home, and to the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.51: 'v~' field is 'That same day, \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought the children of Israel [God prevails] \\qt out of the land \\qt* 12:51 Quoted in Acts 13:17 of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by their armies.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.12.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sanctify to me all the firstborn, \\qt* 13:2 Quoted in Luke 2:23 whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel [God prevails], both of man and of animal. It is mine.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of ' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.3 footnote '+ \\fr 13:3 \\ft Ex 13:3 (#4.276): \\ft T. Not to eat leaven on the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to eat \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· nor a mixture containing \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· all seven days of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall bring you into the land of the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], and the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], and the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], and the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], which he swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service· in this month.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Matzah' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see ' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see ' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' token in Exod.13.7 footnote '+ \\fr 13:7 \\ft Ex 13:7 (#4.277): \\ft T. Leaven or leavening agents shall not be seen with you during the seven days of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to see \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· in your domain seven days' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Exod.13.8 footnote '+ \\fr 13:8 \\ft Ex 13:8 (Ex 13:5-10, 12:25-28) (#4.278): \\ft To tell your children and future generations the story of the Exodus from Egypt on the first night of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.9: 'v~' field is 'It shall be for a sign to you on your hand, and for a memorial between your eyes, that \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· may be in your mouth; for with a strong hand \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.12: 'v~' field is '13:12 Ex 13:12 (Ex 13:11-13; Deut 15:18-23) (#8.483): T. To sanctify the firstborn of all clean animals and bring the firstborn as a sacrifice / R. To set aside the firstborn animals that you shall \\qt set apart to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, and \\qt every firstborn \\qt* 13:12 Quoted in Luke 2:23 which you have that comes from an animal. The males shall be \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Exod.13.13 footnote '+ \\fr 13:13 \\ft Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): \\ft To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.13: 'v~' field is '13:13 Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:11-13) (#8.484): To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a Every firstborn of a donkey you shall redeem with a lamb; 13:13 Ex 13:13 (Ex 13:12-13) (#8.485): T. To break the neck of a firstborn donkey that is not redeemed / R. To break the neck of a firstborn unclean animal if the owner does not intend to redeem it and if you will not redeem it, then you shall break its neck; and you shall redeem all the firstborn of man among your sons. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.15: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, \\nd Adonai \\nd* killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], both the firstborn of man, and the firstborn of animal. Therefore I sacrifice \\qt to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt* all that opens the womb, being males; but all the \\qt firstborn \\qt* of my \\qt sons \\qt* 13:15 Quoted in Luke 2:23 I redeem.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Bo\\tl* ·Taking leave · Go·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 46:13-28' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 3:7-19" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 16: \\tl B'shallach\\tl* ·After he had to go· 13:17-17:16" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.17: 'v~' field is 'When Pharaoh had let the people go, God didn’t lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and they \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery];”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.13.18: 'v~' field is 'but God led the people around by the way of the wilderness by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]; and the children of Israel [God prevails] went up armed out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and he pursued the children of Israel [God prevails]; for the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.12: 'v~' field is 'Is not this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, ‘Leave us alone, that we may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]?’ For it were better for us to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery], than that we should die in the wilderness.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. Stand still, and see the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, which he will work for you today: for the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] whom you have seen today, you shall never see them again." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Elohim\\tl* [The Angel of God], who went before the camp of Israel [God prevails], moved and went behind them; and the pillar of cloud moved from before them, and stood behind them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to its strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] fled against it. \\nd Adonai \\nd* overthrew the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] in the middle of the sea.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.28: 'v~' field is 'The waters \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and covered the chariots and the horsemen, even all Pharaoh’s army that went in after them into the sea. There remained not so much as one of them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.14.29: 'v~' field is 'But the children of Israel [God prevails] walked on \\qt dry land \\qt* in the middle of the \\qt sea, \\qt* 14:29 Quoted in Heb 11:29 and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand, and on their left.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.1: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* and the children of Israel [God prevails] sang this \\qt song \\qt* 15:1 Quoted in Rev 15:3 (Song of Moses; see Ex 15:2-18) to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.2: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.4: 'p~' field is 'His chosen captains are sunk in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.11: 'p~' field is 'fearful in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, doing wonders?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.13: 'v~' field is '“You, in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, have led the people that you have redeemed.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.14: 'v~' field is "The peoples have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] led Israel [God prevails] onward from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness, and found no water.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.26: 'v~' field is "and he said, “If you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and will do that which is right in his eyes, and will pay attention to his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you, which I have put on the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery]; for I am I am \\tl Yahweh Rafa'\\tl* [Yahweh your Physician, Yahweh your Healer].”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.4: 'v~' field is 'Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I will rain bread from the sky for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, or not.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.7: 'v~' field is "and in the morning, then you shall see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·; because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Who are we, that you murmur against us?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said, “Now \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall give you meat to eat in the evening, and in the morning bread to satisfy you; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your murmurings which you murmur against him. And who are we? Your murmurings are not against us, but against \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.10: 'v~' field is 'As Aaron [Light-bringer] spoke to the whole congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], they looked toward the wilderness, and behold, the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the cloud. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.12: 'v~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. Speak to them, saying, ‘At evening you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread: and you shall know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.16.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.15: 'v~' field is 'When the children of Israel [God prevails] saw it, they asked one another, “\\tl Man hu?\\tl* ·What is it·?” For they didn’t know what it was. Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “It is the \\qt bread \\qt* which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you to \\qt eat.” \\qt*16:15 Quoted in John 6:31, 6:49' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.16: 'v~' field is 'This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined: “Gather of it everyone according to his eating; an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] a head, according to the number of your persons, you shall take it, every man for those who are in his tent.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.18: 'v~' field is 'When they measured it with an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L], \\qt he who gathered much had nothing extra, and he who gathered little had nothing lacking. \\qt* 16:18 Quoted in 2 Cor 8:15 They gathered every man according to his eating.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.20: 'v~' field is "Notwithstanding they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Moses [Drawn out], but some of them left of it until the morning, and it bred worms, and became foul: and Moses [Drawn out] was angry with them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.23: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “This is that which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken, ‘Tomorrow is a solemn rest, a holy \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Bake that which you want to bake, and boil that which you want to boil; and all that remains over lay up for yourselves to be kept until the morning.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.25: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “Eat that today, for today is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Today you shall not find it in the field.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.26: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·. In it there shall be none.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “How long do you refuse to keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and my \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of ' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of ' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl manna' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl manna' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' token in Exod.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): \\ft T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath \\fp Reason: On the sixth day, God is providing two days worth of \\ft \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it? / unleavened bread· in order to rest, not work, and spend time at your home' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has given you the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. 16:29 Ex 16:29 (Ex 16:22-31) (#4.279): T. Not to leave your home to work on Sabbath / R. Not to take walks outside the town’s limits on the Sabbath Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.” \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.31: 'v~' field is 'The house of Israel [God prevails] called its name \\tl Manna\\tl* ·What is it·, and it was like coriander seed, white; and its taste was like wafers with honey.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.33: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Take a \\qt pot, \\qt* and put an omer-full of \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 16:33 Quoted in Heb 9:4 in it, and lay it up before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be kept throughout all your generations.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.35: 'v~' field is 'The children of Israel [God prevails] ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· \\qt forty years, \\qt* 16:35 Quoted in Acts 13:18until they came to an inhabited land. They ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan [Humbled].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.36: 'v~' field is 'Now an \\tl omer\\tl* ·sheath of grain· [2.6 qt; 1.2 L] is one tenth of an ephah [0.63 bushels; 5.9 gal; 22 L].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.16.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.13: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] defeated Amalek [Man who licks up] and his people with the edge of the sword. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'shallach\\tl* ·Taking leave · After he had to go·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 4:4-5:31 (A); 5:1-31 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 5:1-48" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.17.16: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 17: \\tl Yitro\\tl* ·Jethro [Abundance]· 18:1-20:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.1: 'v~' field is "Now Jethro [Abundance], the priest of Midian [Strife], Moses [Drawn out]’ father-in-law, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of all that God had done for Moses [Drawn out], and for Israel [God prevails] his people, how that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had brought Israel [God prevails] out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.16: 'v~' field is 'When they have a matter, they come to me, and I judge between a man and his neighbor, and I make them know the statutes of God, and his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now to my voice. I will give you counsel, and God be with you. You represent the people before God, and bring the causes to God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You shall teach them the statutes and the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, and shall show them the way in which they must walk, and the work that they must do.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.24: 'v~' field is "So Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of his father-in-law, and did all that he had said." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.18.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.5: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, if you will indeed \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice, and \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· keep my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, then you shall be \\qt my own \\+tl segulah\\+tl* ·special treasure· \\qt* from among all \\qt peoples; \\qt* 19:5 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for all the earth is mine;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.6: 'v~' field is 'and you shall be to me a \\qt kingdom of priests, \\qt* 19:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9; Rev 1:6, 5:10 and a \\qt holy nation.’ \\qt* 19:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 These are the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Behold, I come to you in a thick cloud, that the people may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” Moses [Drawn out] told the words of the people to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall set bounds to the people all around, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t go up onto the mountain, or touch its border. Whoever \\qt touches the mountain shall be surely put to death. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.13: 'v~' field is 'No hand shall touch him, but he shall surely \\qt be stoned \\qt* or shot through; whether it is \\qt animal \\qt* 19:13 Quoted in Heb 12:20 or man, he shall not live.’ When the trumpet sounds long, they shall come up to the mountain.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.16: 'v~' field is 'On the third day, when it was morning, there were \\qt thunders and lightnings, \\qt* 19:16 Quoted in Rev 4:5 and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.18: 'v~' field is 'All of \\qt Mount \\qt* Sinai [Thorn] smoked, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* descended on it in \\qt fire; \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Heb 12:18 and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.19.19: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* grew louder and louder, Moses [Drawn out] spoke, and God answered him by a \\qt voice. \\qt* 19:19 Quoted in Heb 12:19 \\bdit (A:6, S:7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' token in Exod.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' token in Exod.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Ex 20:2; Deut 5:6 (#1.1): \\ft T. I am Adonai your God / R. To know there is a God \\fp Consider: In Ancient Days, when two people would enter into a covenant, the greater of the two would preamble the covenant with a descriptive reason the covenant is being made, usually recounting past history and actions. The two entering covenant would have relationship established and next are the terms of the covenant, for both parties (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, chapter 1 and 2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Exod.20.3 footnote '+ \\fr 20:3 \\ft Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.3: 'v~' field is '20:3 Ex 20:3; Deut 5:7 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai “You shall have no other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges· before me.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' token in Exod.20.5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' token in Exod.20.5 footnote '+ \\fr 20:5 \\ft Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): \\ft T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship \\fp Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.5: 'v~' field is '20:5 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself you shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, 20:5 Ex 20:5; Deut 5:9 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.6: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Exod.20.7 footnote '+ \\fr 20:7 \\ft Ex 20:7; Deut 5:11 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) / R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, Ha-Shem ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.20.8 footnote '+ \\fr 20:8 \\ft Ex 20:8; Deut 5:12 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3) / R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 ' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl melachot' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' token in Exod.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Ex 20:10 (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17; Num 15:32-36; Deut 5:13-15) (#4.281): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Sabbath / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the Sabbath \\fp Directive: You, your children, your servants, and your animals shall rest on Sabbath from work. This is a Sabbath unto Adonai your God. The punishment for breaking Sabbath by working (example: gathering sticks) is stoning (Num 15:32-36) \\fp R. Note: Defining work is the 39 \\ft \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·works·. These are derived from the actions required for building the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle. These 39 general categories of labor that are forbidden on Shabbat. Each of these categories include a range of derivative laws and activities. The \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· are generally divided into six groups, classified according to the Tabernacle’s activities with which they are associated (Ex 20:8-11, 31:12-17) \\fp 1. Field Work: Sowing; Plowing; Reaping; Binding Sheaves; Threshing; Winnowing; Selecting; Grinding; Sifting; Kneading; Baking \\fp 2. Making Material Curtains: Shearing Wool; Cleaning; Combing; Dyeing; Spinning; Stretching the Threads; Making Loops; Weaving Threads; Separating the Threads; Tying a Knot; Untying a Knot; Sewing; Tearing \\fp 3. Making Leather Curtains: Trapping; Slaughtering; Skinning (Flaying); Salting; Tanning; Scraping; Cutting (based on Ex 20:8-11) \\fp 4. Making the Beams of the Tabernacle: Writing; Erasing \\fp 5. The Putting up and Taking down of the Tabernacle: Building; Breaking Down \\fp 6. The Tabernacle’s Final Touches: Extinguishing a Fire; Kindling a Fire; Striking the Final Hammer Blow; Carrying \\fp R. Note: The Mishnah, commenting on (Haggai 1:8), describes the 39 \\+tl melachot\\+tl* ·work· laws as “mountains hanging on a thread” referring to the command not to work on Sabbath' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.11: 'v~' field is 'for in six days \\nd Adonai \\nd* made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* blessed the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and made it holy.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Exod.20.12 footnote '+ \\fr 20:12 \\ft Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.12: 'v~' field is '20:12 Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* 20:12 Quoted in Mark 7:10 \\qt so that your days may be long in the land \\qt* 20:12 Quoted in Eph 6:2-3 which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Exod.20.13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Exod.20.13 footnote '+ \\fr 20:13 \\ft Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.13: 'v~' field is '20:13 Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*20:13 Quoted in Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Exod.20.14 footnote '+ \\fr 20:14 \\ft Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.14: 'v~' field is '20:14 Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*20:14 Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Exod.20.15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Exod.20.15 footnote '+ \\fr 20:15 \\ft Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.15 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.20.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.15: 'v~' field is '20:15 Ex 20:15; Deut 5:19 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:19] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel [God prevails]. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\qt “You shall not steal. \\qt*20:15 Quoted in Rom 2:2120:15 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.16: 'v~' field is '20:16 Ex 20:16; Deut 5:20 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:20] (#9.546): Not to testify falsely against your neighbor “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* 20:16 Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 against your neighbor.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Exod.20.17 footnote '+ \\fr 20:17 \\ft Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.17: 'v~' field is '20:17 Hebrew ch. 20 v. 14 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession 20:17 Ex 20:17; Deut 5:21 [Heb Bible Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18] (#10.579): T. Not to covet \\qt “You shall not covet \\qt* 20:17 Quoted in Rom 7:7 20:17 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.18: 'v~' field is '20:18 Hebrew ch. 20 v. 15 All the people perceived the thunder, the lightnings, the sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·, and the mountain smoking. When the people saw it, they trembled, and stayed at a distance.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.19: 'v~' field is "They said to Moses [Drawn out], “Speak with us yourself, and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but don’t let God speak with us, lest we die.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.23: 'v~' field is '20:23 Ex 20:23 [Heb Bible Ex 20:20] (#2a.62): T. Not to make deities of silver or gold / R. Not to make human figures or forms for decoration, even if they are not worshiped You shall most certainly not make alongside of me deities of silver, or deities of gold for yourselves. \\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nimrod' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nimrod' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of ' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Bavel' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Bavel' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' token in Exod.20.25 footnote '+ \\fr 20:25 \\ft Ex 20:25 [Heb Bible Ex 20:22] (#2b.94): \\ft T. Not to build an altar of hewn, man-made stones / R. Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal \\fp Consider: (Gen 11:3-4) describes the Tower of \\ft \\+tl Nimrod\\+tl* ·Let us rebel·, also called the Tower of \\+tl Bavel\\+tl* ·Confusion·. He used baked brick stones, all stones are like one another. God declares that he wants natural stones with individual characteristics, not hewn by man made tools' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Yitro\\tl* ·Taking leave · Jethro [Abundance]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 6:1-7:6, 9:6-7 (A); 6:1-13 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 6:1-8:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.20.26: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 18: \\tl Mishpatim\\tl* ·Judgments, Rulings· 21:1-24:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)' token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)' token in Exod.21.2 footnote "+ \\fr 21:2 \\ft Ex 21:2 (#4.282): \\ft T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws (more notes in Ex 21:8 OU360)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.2: 'v~' field is '21:2 Ex 21:2 (#4.282): T. To free your Hebrew male servant on the seventh year, the “If you buy a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] servant, he shall serve six years and in the seventh he shall go out free without paying anything.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.5: 'v~' field is "But if the servant shall plainly say, ‘I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· my master, my wife, and my children. I will not go out free;’" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#7.434): \\ft The man who buys a Hebrew female servant shall marry her (to designate her for himself) \\fp R. Reason: The Rabbis elaborate: The \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is concerned with the well-being of Jewish daughters who have been sold as maidservants and provides them with an opportunity to be freed from slavery. Her master is urged to marry his maidservant or give her as a wife to his son. In this way, the girl’s slavery may prove to be beneficial for her, showing her the guiding hand Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption ' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' token in Exod.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Ex 21:8 (Ex 21:7-11) (#5.360): \\ft To redeem a Hebrew female servant \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis’ add context; after a person sold his daughter as a slave, his situation may have improved and he can now afford to redeem her. \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· encourages him to do so and her master is commanded to allow for her redemption \\fp T. Consider: Being a slave or a servant is a role and position in the house of the Master, the servant makes themselves valuable and honorable or commonplace by their own actions. Consider who God calls His servants. Abraham is called God’s servant and friend (Ps 105:6, 42); Joseph is a servant whom God exalts (Gen 39:2-6, 39:21, 41:39-44); Moses is God’s servant (Num 12:7-8, Josh 1:2, Mal 4:4); Samuel is God’s servant (1 Sam 3:9-10); King David is God’s servant (2 Sam 3:18, 2 Sam 7:8, 1 King 11:38, 1 Chr 17:24); national Israel is God’s servant (Ps 136:22, Is 41:8); the Servant Messiah is exalted to be King (Is 49:5-6)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.9: 'v~' field is 'If he marries her to his son, he shall deal with her in the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·manner· of a daughter.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' token in Exod.21.10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' token in Exod.21.10 footnote '+ \\fr 21:10 \\ft Ex 21:10 (Ex 21:9-11) (#7.435): \\ft Not to withhold food, clothing, or conjugal rights from your wife \\fp T. Note: Specific context refers to a Hebrew maid-servant who becomes your wife and if any of these three are withheld, the servant become wife is to be given her freedom without cost' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.21.12 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.21.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.17: 'v~' field is '21:17 Ex 21:17 (#5.363): Not to curse your father or mother \\qt “Anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death. \\qt*21:17 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' token in Exod.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' token in Exod.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Ex 21:18 (Ex 21:18-19) (#6.381): \\ft T. If a person inflicts bodily damage, they are to pay for the damages / R. The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s property \\fp T. Directive: The attacker shall care for the victim until the victim returns to health' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.21.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* 21:24 Quoted in Matt 5:38 hand for hand, foot for foot,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-29) (#6.383): \\ft T. To judge in penalties due to injuries or death caused by an animal attack / R. Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned \\fp Consequence: The owner’s liability depends on the animal’s past behavior, whether this is the first offense or if there is a past history of offenses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' token in Exod.21.28 footnote '+ \\fr 21:28 \\ft Ex 21:28 (Ex 21:28-32) (#6.384): \\ft T. Not to eat the flesh of an ox condemned to be stoned, due to goring a human / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to judge the damages incurred by a goring ox' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' token in Exod.21.33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' token in Exod.21.33 footnote '+ \\fr 21:33 \\ft Ex 21:33-34 (#6.385): \\ft T. To make judgment in injuries to an animal due to an uncovered pit / R. The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit \\fp Consequence: The uncovered pit’s owner is liable for damage and will pay the cost of the animal injured and keeps the carcass' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' token in Exod.22.1 footnote '+ \\fr 22:1 \\ft Ex 22:1-4 [Heb Bible Ex 21:37-22:3] (#8.487): \\ft T. To make judgment against the thief according to the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. The court is to judge a thief, imposing a compensation payment or death / R. The court must implement punitive measures against the thief' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.4: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' token in Exod.22.16 footnote '+ \\fr 22:16 \\ft Ex 22:16-17 [Heb Bible Ex 22:15-16] (#7.436): \\ft To judge the man who entices an unengaged virgin into a sexual relationship with a penalty according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Consequence: He must pay her bride-price and she will be his wife / R. Note: The Rabbis determine a penalty of fifty shekels [20 oz; 1.25 lb; 57 g]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' token in Exod.22.22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' token in Exod.22.22 footnote '+ \\fr 22:22 \\ft Ex 22:22 (Ex 22:20-23) [Heb Bible Ex 22:21 (Ex 22:19-23)] (#6.388): \\ft T. Not to abuse nor oppress any foreigner, widow or orphan / R. Not to oppress the weak \\fp Consider: God uses this command to describe true and sincerer religious practice' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.23: 'v~' field is "If \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·you take advantage· of \\tl 'anah\\tl* ·them at all·, and \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·they cry· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·at all· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me, I will surely \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl tza'ak\\tl* ·their cry·;" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' token in Exod.22.25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' token in Exod.22.25 footnote '+ \\fr 22:25 \\ft Ex 22:25 [Heb Bible Ex 22:24] (Deut 15:7-8) (#10.582): \\ft T. To lend to the poor among God’s people without interest / R. Lend to the poor and destitute \\fp T. Consider: (Deut 15:8) clarifies to lend to the poor is an obligation not an optional instruction' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.27: 'v~' field is "for that is his only covering, it is his garment for his skin. What would he sleep in? It will happen, when he cries to me, that I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, for I am gracious." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) / Consequence: To put to death one who pronounces blasphemy in the name of Adonai (which in Hebrew is “\\ft \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*”) (Lev 24:16). Death by stoning or sword as evidenced by (Ex 32:26-29 and Lev 24:10-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' token in Exod.22.28 footnote '+ \\fr 22:28 \\ft Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): \\ft T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in the Land of Israel [God prevails]' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.22.28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.22.28: 'v~' field is '22:28 Hebrew ch. 22 v. 27 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (Ex 20:7) (#3.190): T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death “You shall not blaspheme God, 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.364): T. Not to curse a leader among your people / R. Not to curse a ruler; which is the King, or the head of the Great Rabbinical Court / the 22:28 Ex 22:28 [Heb Bible Ex 22:27] (#5.365): T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied / R. Not to curse or revile a judge \\qt nor curse a ruler of your people. \\qt*22:28 Quoted in Acts 23:5' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl t'rumah" token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order ' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel' token in Exod.22.29 footnote "+ \\fr 22:29 \\ft Ex 22:29 [Heb Bible Ex 22:28] (#8.488): \\ft T. “You shall not delay to offer from your harvest and from the outflow of your presses” (v28) / R. Not to alter the order of separating the \\ft \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution· and the tithes; the separation be in the order first fruits at the beginning, then the \\+tl t'rumah\\+tl* ·contribution·, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe / R. Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order \\fp R. Note: The second tithe is a set apart portion of tithing used for funding the tri-annual Pilgrim feast travel" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.553): \\ft T. Not to follow a crowd in order to do evil / R. To give decisions according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion in the Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· in matters of judgment, as it is written “to incline after many” (Ex 23:2) / R. Decide by majority in case of disagreement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' token in Exod.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Ex 23:2 (Ex 23:1-3) (#9.554): \\ft T. Not to pervert justice by testifying in court in order to side with a multitude to pervert justice / R. Not to decide according to a majority in capital cases / R. The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required \\fp R. Directive: The Rabbis clarify, if those who are for conviction exceed only by one than those for acquittal, then you are to decide in favor of life' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' token in Exod.23.5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' token in Exod.23.5 footnote '+ \\fr 23:5 \\ft Ex 23:5 (Ex 23:4-5) (#6.389): \\ft T. To help another unload his burden or his animal’s burden / R. Help another remove the load from an animal that can no longer carry it \\fp T. Directive: You are not allowed to pretend not to see it in order to avoid offering help' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of ' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of ' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Exod.23.6 footnote '+ \\fr 23:6 \\ft Ex 23:6 (Ex 23:3, 23:1-9) (#10.585): \\ft T. Not to deny a poor person his rights in a lawsuit / R. A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition specifies this poor person is one observant of \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sabbath' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sabbath' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the ' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sabbath year·' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sabbath year·' token in Exod.23.11 footnote "+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Ex 23:11 (Ex 23:10-11) (#4.283): \\ft T. To allow the land to rest and lie fallow in the seventh year \\ft \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl*, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To leave free all produce which grew in the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Sabbath year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' token in Exod.23.12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' token in Exod.23.12 footnote '+ \\fr 23:12 \\ft Ex 23:12 (#4.284): \\ft To rest on the seventh day, the Sabbath day \\fp Directive: Your animals, servants, and the stranger among you shall rest and be refreshed' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.13: 'v~' field is '23:13 Ex 23:13 (#3.192): T. Pay attention to everything Adonai has told you / R. To worship Adonai your God / R. Not to proselytize the children of Israel to worship and serve false deities, that is idolatry “Be careful to do all things that I have said to you; 23:13 Ex 23:13 (#2a.63): T. Not to mention or invoke the name of false deities / R. Not to swear, make an oath, or a vow in the name of false deities and don’t invoke the name of other \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· or even let them be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· out of your mouth.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·, and ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·, and ' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Exod.23.14 footnote "+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Ex 23:14 (Ex 23:14-17) (#4.285): \\ft T. To celebrate the three pilgrim feasts / R. To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) \\fp Example: \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.15: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib (for in it you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]), and no one shall appear before me empty.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven ' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven ' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (Ex 23:14-18) (#4.286): \\ft T. Not to offer the blood of the pilgrim sacrifice with leavened bread / R. Not to slaughter the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb while in possession of leaven \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of sin, excess, and pride; the connotations thereof are negative, neutral, and positive or negative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' token in Exod.23.18 footnote '+ \\fr 23:18 \\ft Ex 23:18 (#4.287): \\ft T. Not to leave the fat of God’s festival / R. Not to leave the fat of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice overnight' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' token in Exod.23.19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' token in Exod.23.19 footnote '+ \\fr 23:19 \\ft Ex 23:19 (#3.193): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text (see Ex 34:26 OU195) / R. Not to seethe ·soak or saturate in liquid· a kid in its mother’s calav ·milk, fat· / R. Not to eat meat and milk cooked together \\fp Note: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary (1977 p.73) says from “the Ugarit literature discovered in 1930, it was learned that boiling a kid in its mother’s milk was a Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] practice used in connection with fertility rites” / R. Note: In 1195, Rambam, AKA Maimonides suggested, “As for the prohibition against eating meat ·boiled· in milk, it is in my opinion not improbable that – in addition to this being undoubtedly very gross food and very filling – idolatry had something to do with it. Perhaps such food was eaten at one of the ceremonies of their cult or one of their festivals” The Guide to the Perplexed (111:48)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.21: 'v~' field is "Pay attention to him, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice. Don’t provoke him, for he will not pardon your disobedience, for my name is in him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.22: 'v~' field is "But if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that I speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and an adversary to your adversaries." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.24: 'v~' field is 'You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to their deities, nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, nor follow their practices, but you shall utterly overthrow them and demolish their pillars.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl avodah' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl avodah' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' token in Exod.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Ex 23:25 (#1.2): \\ft To give \\ft \\+tl avodah\\+tl* ·worship / labor / service· unto Adonai your God' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.25: 'v~' field is '23:25 Ex 23:25 (#1.2): To give You shall serve \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and he will bless your bread and your water, and I will take sickness away from among you. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.31: 'v~' field is 'I will set your border from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] even to the sea of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)], and from the wilderness to the River; for I will deliver the inhabitants of the land into your hand, and you shall divorce them from before you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.32: 'v~' field is 'You shall make no covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them, nor with their \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.23.33: 'v~' field is '23:33 Ex 23:33 (#2a.64): Not to allow idolaters to dwell in the land (of Israel) They shall not dwell in your land, lest they make you sin against me, for if you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities, it will surely be a snare to you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.7: 'v~' field is "He took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, “All that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken will we do, and be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Look, \\qt this is the blood of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·, which \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has made \\qt* with \\qt you \\qt* 24:8 Quoted in Heb 9:20 concerning all these words.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.12: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Come up to me on the mountain, and stay here, and I will give you the stone tablets with the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that I have written, that you may teach them.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.15: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] went up on the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain. \\bdit (A: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl shekhinah\\tl* [manifest weighty glory and presence of God] settled on Mount Sinai [Thorn], and the cloud covered it six days. The seventh day he called to Moses [Drawn out] out of the middle of the cloud.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.17: 'v~' field is 'The appearance of the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· was like devouring fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mishpatim\\tl* ·Taking leave ·Judgments, Rulings·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 7:1-8:3" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.24.18: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 19: \\tl T'rumah\\tl* ·Elevated Offerings, Contribution· 25:1-27:19" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.10: 'v~' field is '“They shall make an \\qt ark \\qt* of acacia wood. Its length shall be two and a half cubits [45 in; 114.3 cm], its width a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm], and a cubit and a half [27 in; 68.58 cm] its height.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall \\qt overlay \\qt* it with \\qt pure gold. \\qt* 25:11 Quoted in Heb 9:4 You shall overlay it inside and outside, and you shall make a gold molding around it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the \\qt testimony \\qt* 25:16 Quoted in Heb 9:4 which I shall give you into the ark. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.25.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall make two \\qt cherubim \\qt* of hammered gold. You shall make them at the two ends of the \\qt mercy seat. \\qt*25:18 Quoted in Heb 9:5. The Mercy Seat is one in the same as the lid for the ark (see Ex 26:34). This is the “seat” of the throne of God (see v22).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.31: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. Of hammered work shall the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· be made, even its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers, shall be of one piece with it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.32: 'v~' field is 'There shall be six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.33: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower; and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower, so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.34: 'v~' field is 'and in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.35: 'v~' field is 'and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, and a bud under two branches of one piece with it, for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.37: 'v~' field is 'You shall make its lamp candles seven, and they shall light the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to give light to the space in front of it.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.25.40 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.40: 'v~' field is '\\qt See that you make them after this pattern which has been shown to you on the mountain. \\qt*25:40 Quoted in Heb 8:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.25.40: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.30: 'v~' field is 'You shall set up the tabernacle \\qt according to the \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·manner· that was shown to you \\qt* 26:30 Quoted in Acts 7:44 on the mountain.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.33: 'v~' field is 'You shall hang up the veil under the clasps, and shall bring the ark of the testimony in there within the veil: and the \\qt veil \\qt* shall separate the \\qt holy place \\qt* 26:33 Quoted in Heb 9:3 from the most holy for you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.35: 'v~' field is 'You shall set the table outside the veil, and the \\qt \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· \\qt* over against the \\qt table \\qt* 26:35 Quoted in Heb 9:2 on the side of the tabernacle toward the south: and you shall put the table on the north side.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.26.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.8: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.16: 'v~' field is 'For the gate of the court shall be a screen of twenty cubits [30 ft; 91.44 m], of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer; their pillars four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m], and their sockets four cubits [6 ft; 18.29 m]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.17: 'v~' field is 'All the pillars of the court around shall have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding· made with silver; their hooks of silver, and their sockets of bronze.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah T'rumah\\tl* ·Taking leave · Elevated Offerings / Contribution·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 5:26-6:13" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 12:46-13:58" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 20: \\tl Tetzaveh\\tl* ·You are to order· 27:20-30:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.27.20: 'v~' field is '“You shall enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorot' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorot' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the ' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorah' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl menorah' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamp· every day' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·lamp· every day' token in Exod.27.21 footnote '+ \\fr 27:21 \\ft Ex 27:21 (Ex 27:20-21) (#2b.98): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to keep the \\+tl menorot\\+tl* ·lamps· in the Tabernacle burning before Adonai evening to morning / R. To light the \\+tl menorah\\+tl* ·lamp· every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' token in Exod.28.2 footnote '+ \\fr 28:2 \\ft Ex 28:2 (Ex 28:1-3) (#2b.99): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall have special holy garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall put the two stones on the shoulder straps of the ephod, to be stones of memorial for the children of Israel [God prevails]: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear their names before \\nd Adonai \\nd* on his two shoulders for a memorial. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.15: 'v~' field is '“You shall make a breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment·, the work of the skillful workman; like the work of the ephod you shall make it; of gold, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, you shall make it.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ephod' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ephod' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' token in Exod.28.28 footnote '+ \\fr 28:28 \\ft Ex 28:28 (Ex 28:24-30) (#2b.100): \\ft The breastplate with the twelve stones shall not be loosened from the \\ft \\+tl ephod\\+tl* ·ritual breastplate·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.29: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the names of the children of Israel [God prevails] in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· on his heart, when he goes in to the holy place, for a memorial before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.30: 'v~' field is "You shall put in the breastplate of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judgment· the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·; and they shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer]’s heart, when he goes in before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and Aaron [Light-bringer] shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel [God prevails] on his heart before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' token in Exod.28.32 footnote '+ \\fr 28:32 \\ft Ex 28:32 (#2b.101): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest’s· robe shall not be torn / R. Not to tear the priestly garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.35: 'v~' field is "It shall be on Aaron [Light-bringer] to minister: and its sound shall be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· when he goes in to the holy place before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and when he comes out, that he not die." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.28.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil: you shall make them of fine wheat flour.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.18: 'v~' field is 'You shall burn the whole ram on the altar: it is a burnt offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; it is a \\qt pleasant aroma, \\qt* 29:18 Quoted in Phil 4:18 an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.23: 'v~' field is 'and one loaf of bread, one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· that is before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.28: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be for Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails]; for it is a wave offering: and it shall be a wave offering from the children of Israel [God prevails] of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their wave offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are ' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are ' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' token in Exod.29.33 footnote '+ \\fr 29:33 \\ft Ex 29:33 (Ex 29:34) (#1.4): \\ft T. Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the atonement offering / R. Aaron and his sons, who are \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, are to eat the flesh of the sin offering in the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.29.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.1: 'v~' field is '“You shall make an \\qt altar \\qt* to burn \\qt incense \\qt* 30:1 Quoted in Heb 9:4 on. You shall make it of acacia wood.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' token in Exod.30.7 footnote '+ \\fr 30:7 \\ft Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall offer incense twice daily / R. To burn incense every day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.7: 'v~' field is '30:7 Ex 30:7-8 (#2b.102): T. A Aaron [Light-bringer] shall burn incense of sweet spices on it every morning. When he tends the lamp candles, he shall burn it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall make atonement on its horns \\qt once in the year; \\qt* with the \\qt blood \\qt* 30:10 Quoted in Heb 9:7 of the sin offering of atonement once in the year he shall make atonement for it throughout all your generations. It is most holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tetzaveh\\tl* ·Taking leave · You are to order·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 43:10-27" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 4:35-5:43" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.10: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 21: \\tl Ki Tissa\\tl* ·When You take· 30:11-34:35' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple ' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple ' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' token in Exod.30.19 footnote '+ \\fr 30:19 \\ft Ex 30:19 (Ex 30:17-21) (#2b.103): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·sons of Aaron, Priests· shall wash their hands and feet before service in the Temple \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis have reinterpreted the direct text and reapplied the command since the Temple was destroyed in AD 70. Now all Jews are to wash their hands before eating the Sabbath meal or any meal including bread, in remembrance of this Levitical command / R. Note: The act of washing hands in this sense is seen as the introducing of the ideal of holiness into the mundane life of Jews' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.30.27: 'v~' field is 'the table and all its articles, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· and its accessories, the altar of incense,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim Gadolim' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim Gadolim' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' token in Exod.30.31 footnote '+ \\fr 30:31 \\ft Ex 30:31 (Ex 30:22-31, 30:32-33) (#2b.104): \\ft T. To anoint \\ft \\+tl Cohenim Gadolim\\+tl* ·High Priests· and kings with the holy anointing oil / R. To prepare the holy anointing oil' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.8: 'v~' field is 'the table and its utensils, the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· with all its utensils, the altar of incense,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.13: 'v~' field is '“Speak also to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘Most certainly you shall keep my Sabbaths: for it is a sign between me and you throughout all your generations; that you may know that I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.14: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· therefore; for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.15: 'v~' field is 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, holy to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Whoever does any work on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day shall surely be put to death.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the children of Israel [God prevails] shall keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, to observe the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.31.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.31.18: 'v~' field is 'He gave to Moses [Drawn out], when he finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn], the two tablets of the testimony, stone tablets, written with the \\qt finger of God. \\qt*31:18 Quoted in Luke 11:20' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.1: 'v~' field is 'When the people saw that Moses [Drawn out] delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to him, \\qt “Come, make us deities, which shall lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.” \\qt*32:1 Quoted in Acts 7:40' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.6: 'v~' field is 'They rose up early on the next day, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and \\qt the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to \\qt* pray.32:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:7' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.9: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt*32:9 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.12: 'v~' field is 'Why should the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] speak, saying, ‘He brought them out for evil, to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the surface of the earth?’ Turn from your fierce wrath, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· of this evil against your people.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.13: 'v~' field is 'Remember Abraham [Father of a multitude], Isaac [Laughter], and Israel [God prevails], your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring \\qt as the stars of the sky, \\qt* 32:13 Quoted in Heb 11:12 and all this land that I have spoken of I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.17: 'v~' field is "When Joshua [Salvation Yah] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses [Drawn out], “There is the noise of war in the camp.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.18: 'v~' field is "He said, “It is not the voice of those who shout for victory. It is not the voice of those who cry for being overcome; but the noise of those who sing that I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.32.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.23: 'v~' field is 'For they said to me, \\qt ‘Make us deities to lead us; for this Moses [Drawn out], the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], we don’t know what has become of him.’ \\qt*32:23 Quoted in Acts 7:40' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.32.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and said, “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made themselves deities of gold.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.3: 'v~' field is 'to a land flowing with milk and honey: for I will not go up among you, for you are a \\qt stiff-necked people, \\qt* 33:3 Quoted in Acts 7:51 lest I consume you on the way.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.4: 'v~' field is "When the people \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this evil news, they mourned: and no one put on his jewelry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Tell the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘You are a \\qt stiff-necked people. \\qt* 33:5 Quoted in Acts 7:51 If I were to go up into the middle of you for one moment, I would consume you. Therefore now take off your jewelry from you, that I may know what to do to you.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.12: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Behold, you tell me, ‘Bring up this people:’ and you haven’t let me know whom you will send with me. Yet you have said, ‘I know you by name, and you have also found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.13: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, please show me now your way, that I may know you, so that I may find favor in your sight: and consider that this nation is your people.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.16: 'v~' field is 'For how would people know that I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, I and your people? Is not it that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.17: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “I will do this thing also that you have spoken; for you have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in my sight, and I know you by name.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Please show me your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.33.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.19: 'v~' field is 'He said, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name before you. \\qt I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show \\qt* \\bdit racham\\bdit* \\qt ·merciful love· on whom I will show \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·mercy·.” \\qt*33:19 Quoted in Rom 9:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.22: 'v~' field is 'It will happen, while my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand until I have passed by;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.33.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* passed by before him, and proclaimed, \\qt \\+nd “Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey! Yahweh \\+nd* a merciful and \\qt* gracious God, slow to anger, and abundant in \\qt \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· \\qt* 34:6 Quoted in James 5:11 and truth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.7: 'v~' field is 'keeping \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for thousands, forgiving iniquity and disobedience and sin; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the children’s children, on the third and on the fourth generation.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.9: 'v~' field is 'He said, “If now I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, Lord, please let the Lord go among us; although this is a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.14: 'v~' field is 'for you shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship no other deity: for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.17: 'v~' field is '“You shall make no molten \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities· for yourselves.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.18: 'v~' field is '“You shall keep the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, as I enjoined you, at the time appointed in the month Abib; for in the month Abib you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.34.21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Exod.34.21 footnote '+ \\fr 34:21 \\ft Ex 34:21 (#4.288): \\ft T. To rest from working the land on the seventh day Sabbath / R. To rest the land during the seventh year Sabbath by not doing any work which enhances growth \\fp T. Directive: Even in plowing time and harvest season. You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21) / R. Note: The Rabbis define harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.22: 'v~' field is "“You shall observe the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· with the first fruits of wheat harvest, and the festival of in-gathering at the turn of the year." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.23: 'v~' field is "Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.25: 'v~' field is '“You shall not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread. The sacrifice of the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· shall not be left to the morning.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl calav' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl calav' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' token in Exod.34.26 footnote '+ \\fr 34:26 \\ft Ex 34:26 (#3.195): \\ft T. Not to cook meat with its mother’s \\ft \\+tl calav\\+tl* ·milk, fat· / R. Not to boil meat with milk / R. Not to cook meat and milk together (See more notes on Ex 23:19 OU193)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.31: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called to them, and Aaron [Light-bringer] and all the rulers of the congregation \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to him; and Moses [Drawn out] spoke to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.32: 'v~' field is 'Afterward all the children of Israel [God prevails] came near, and he enjoined to them all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had spoken with him on Mount Sinai [Thorn]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Exod.34.33 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.33: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] was done speaking with them, he \\qt put a veil on his face. \\qt*34:33 Quoted in 2 Cor 3:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.34: 'v~' field is '\\qt But when \\qt* Moses [Drawn out] \\qt went in before \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* to speak with him, he \\qt removed the veil, \\qt* 34:34 Quoted in 2 Cor 3:16 until he came out; and he came out, and spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails] that which he was enjoined.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tissa\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You take·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:1-39 (A); 18:20-39 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 9:35-11:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.34.35: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 22: \\tl Vayak'hel\\tl* ·And he assembled· 35:1-38:20" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' token in Exod.35.3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' token in Exod.35.3 footnote '+ \\fr 35:3 \\ft Ex 35:3 (#4.289): \\ft T. Not to kindle a fire on Sabbath in any of your homes / R. The court is not to inflict punishment on the Sabbath \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis reason that because some punishments were inflicted by fire, therefore the capitol punishment of burning (Lev 20:14 OU400) will not be done on a Sabbath. / R. Note: Some people interpret this command as applying to electrical currents. Therefore in honor of God and Sabbath they will not turn on an electrical light nor start a car engine due to the electrical spark created' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.14: 'v~' field is 'the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· also for the light, with its utensils, its lamp candles, and the oil for the light;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.20: 'v~' field is 'All the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] departed from the presence of Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY: 2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.35.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.36.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.36.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.17: 'v~' field is 'He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of pure gold. He made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of beaten work. Its base, its shaft, its cups, its buds, and its flowers were of one piece with it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.18: 'v~' field is 'There were six branches going out of its sides: three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its one side, and three branches of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· out of its other side:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.19: 'v~' field is 'three cups made like almond blossoms in one branch, a bud and a flower, and three cups made like almond blossoms in the other branch, a bud and a flower: so for the six branches going out of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.20: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· were four cups made like almond blossoms, its buds and its flowers;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.37.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.17: 'v~' field is 'The sockets for the pillars were of bronze. The hooks of the pillars and their fillets were of silver; and the overlaying of their capitals, of silver; and all the pillars of the court were filleted with silver. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Vayak'hel\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he assembled·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:40-50 (A); 7:13-26 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 6:14-29" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.20: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 23: \\tl P'kudei\\tl* ·Accounts· 38:21-40:38" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.38.28: 'v~' field is 'Of the one thousand seven hundred seventy-five shekels [44.38 lb; 20.13 kg] he made hooks for the pillars, overlaid their capitals, and made \\tl chasak\\tl* ·joints for binding·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.1: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.32: 'v~' field is 'Thus all the work of the tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting was finished. The children of Israel [God prevails] did according to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]; so they did. \\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.37: 'v~' field is 'the pure \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, its lamp candles and their arrangement for display, all its accessories, the oil for the light,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.39.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.4: 'v~' field is 'You shall bring in the table, and set in order the things that are on it. You shall bring in the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and light its lamp candles.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.24: 'v~' field is 'He put the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· in the Tent of Meeting, opposite the table, on the side of the tabernacle southward.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.27: 'v~' field is 'and he burned incense of sweet spices on it, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.34: 'v~' field is 'Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.35: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] was not able to enter into the Tent of Meeting, because the cloud stayed on it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· filled the tabernacle.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah P'kudei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Accounts·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 7:51-8:21 (A); 7:40-50 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 6:1-71" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Exod.40.38: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: toOSIS: Lev.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.0.0: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 24: \\tl Vayikra\\tl* ·And he called· 1:1-6:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The ' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' token in Lev.1.3 footnote '+ \\fr 1:3 \\ft Lev 1:3 (Lev 1:1-9, 17:11) (#2b.108): \\ft The procedure for the burnt offerings of animals that are from the herd, flock, or birds \\fp Consider: (v4) Directs the person bring the offering to place their hand on the head of the animal (and vocally confess their sins to God), then the animal is slaughtered and atonement is made on their behalf / Directive: (v2-3) Describe the sin offering as male and without defect / Directive: (v2-9) Person’s responsibility of actions in sacrifice are: (v2-3) bring the animal to the tent of meeting, (v4) lay hands on the animal’s head as a substitutionary sacrifice, (v5) slaughter the animal before God and the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·, (v6) skin the animal, (v6) cut the animal in pieces, (v9) to wash the entrails and the lower legs of the animal with water / Directive: (v2-9) The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are responsible for the actions of sacrifice are: (v5) to present the blood of the sacrifice, (v5) splash the blood of all sides of the altar, (v7) attend to the fire on the altar, (v8) to arrange the pieces, head, and fat of the animal on the wood of the fire altar, (v9) to make the entrails and lower legs to go up in smoke as a burnt offering / Consider: In making a sacrifice, the one who sinned will get the blood of the sacrifice on his body while he prepares the meat for burning. The consequences of sin is death (Gen 9:4-6; Rom 6:23) and this person knows this consequence well' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.1.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.2.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall cut it in pieces, and pour oil on it. It is a meal offering. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.2.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.3.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘If anyone sins unintentionally against any of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· that \\nd Adonai \\nd* has ordered not to be done, if he does any one of them,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' token in Lev.4.13 footnote '+ \\fr 4:13 \\ft Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): \\ft T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· is to offer a sacrifice when it rules in error' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.13: 'v~' field is '4:13 Lev 4:13-14 (Lev 4:13-21) (#2b.113): T. To offer a young bull as a sin sacrifice for the unintentional sin of the entire assembly of Israel / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the “‘If the whole congregation of Israel [God prevails] sins, and the thing is hidden from the eyes of the assembly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.21: 'v~' field is 'He shall carry the bull \\qt outside the camp, \\qt* and \\qt burn it \\qt* 4:21 Quoted in Heb 13:11as he burned the first bull. It is the sin offering for the assembly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.22: 'v~' field is '“‘When a ruler sins, and unwittingly does something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, he is guilty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.4.27: 'v~' field is '4:27 Lev 4:27-28 (Lev 4:27-5:6) (#2b.114): T. For an individual to bring a flawless female goat or lamb (v32) as a sin offering if he has sinned unintentionally causing uncleanness / R. Every person must bring a sin offering for his transgression “‘If anyone of the common people sins unwittingly, and they have done something against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, they are guilty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.1: 'v~' field is '5:1 Lev 5:1 (#9.558): For one who has evidence to testify in court “‘If anyone sins, in that he \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of adjuration, he being a witness, whether he has seen or known, if he does not report it, then he shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.5: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, when he is guilty of one of these, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of that in which he has sinned:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 Lev 5:17-18 (Lev 5:15-19) (#1.6): T. For a person to bring a conditional-guilt offering, if he is in doubt as to whether he has committed a sin or unintentional sin for which a person is to bring a sin offering or if he has not done such a sin / R. If a person is not sure if they have committed a sin requiring a sin sacrifice or if they have not committed such sin, then they should bring a sin offering to make sure they are guiltless “If anyone sins against any the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* concerning things which should not be done, though he didn’t know it, yet he is guilty, and shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.4: 'v~' field is '6:4 Lev 6:4 (Lev 6:1-7; Ex 22:1-4, OU487) [Heb Bible Lev 5:23 (Lev 5:20-26)] (#8.492): T. To completely restore the items(s) which another took by robbery to the original owner and add a fifth to it / R. Return the robbed object or its value then it shall be, if he has sinned, and is guilty, he shall restore that which he took by robbery, or the thing which he has gotten by oppression, or the deposit which was committed to him, or the lost thing which he found, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayikra\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he called·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 43:21-44:19" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:1-30" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.7: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 25: \\tl Tzav\\tl* ·Command· 6:8-8:36' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.9: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be on the hearth on the altar all night until the morning; and the fire of the altar shall be kept burning on it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.14: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the meal offering: the sons of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall offer it before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, before the altar.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.18: 'v~' field is 'Every male among the children of Aaron [Light-bringer] shall eat of it, as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever throughout all your generations, from the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire. Whoever touches them shall be holy.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' token in Lev.6.20 footnote '+ \\fr 6:20 \\ft Lev 6:20 (Lev 6:19-23) [Heb Bible Lev 6:13 (Lev 6:12-16)] (#2b.123): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· (v22) offers a grain offering daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the ' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the ' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·' token in Lev.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Lev 6:23 [Heb Bible Lev 6:16] (#2b.124): \\ft T. The twice daily grain offering of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall be entirely made burn up in smoke, it must not be eaten / R. Not to eat the meal offering of the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.6.25: 'v~' field is '6:25 Lev 6:25 (Lev 6:24-30) [Heb Bible Lev 6:18 (Lev 6:17-23)] (#2b.125): The procedure for the sin offering “Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer] and to his sons, saying, ‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sin offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is most holy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.1: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the trespass offering. It is most holy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.7: 'v~' field is '“‘As is the sin offering, so is the trespass offering; there is one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for them. The priest who makes atonement with them shall have it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing ' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' token in Lev.7.11 footnote '+ \\fr 7:11 \\ft Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):\\ft “The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) \\fp T. Directive: Among the sacrifices for Thanksgiving (v12-15), one of each gift (sacrifice animal) is to be presented to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· as his possession, the rest of the animals and the \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· associated will be offered up to Adonai on the altar. The meat is to be eaten that same day \\fp T. Directive: For sacrifices connected with a Vow Offerings (v16-18), the same directions apply, except the meat may be eaten on the second day also, but not on the third day / T. Directive: For Vow Offerings, any meat eaten on the third day will cause the offering to be not accepted and he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing \\fp T. Directive: The Peace Offering meat may not touch anything unclean, otherwise it must be burned up completely / Directive: Any clean person may eat the Peace Offerings / T. Directive: Any person who is unclean may not offer Peace Offerings, nor may any person who touched something unclean touch the Peace Offerings / Consequence: Such a person will be cut off from his people' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.11: 'v~' field is '7:11 Lev 7:11 (Lev 7:11-21) (#2b.128):“The Law of the sacrifice of the peace offering” (v11) “‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which \\qt one shall offer to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.12: 'v~' field is 'If he \\qt offers \\qt* it for a \\qt thanksgiving, \\qt* then he shall offer with the \\qt sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* 7:12 Quoted in Heb 13:15 unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mixed with oil.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' token in Lev.7.20 footnote '+ \\fr 7:20 \\ft Lev 7:20 (Lev 7:19-21) (#2b.133): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat any of the peace offering food / R. A person who is unclean shall not eat consecrated food nor holy things' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.34: 'v~' field is 'For the breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised I have taken from the children of Israel [God prevails] out of the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest and to his sons as their \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever from the children of Israel [God prevails].’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.37: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.7.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Take Aaron [Light-bringer] and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and the bull of the sin offering, and the two rams, and the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.8: 'v~' field is "He placed the breastplate on him; and in the breastplate he put the \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· and the \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.21: 'v~' field is 'He washed the innards and the legs with water; and Moses [Drawn out] burned the whole ram on the altar. It was a burnt offering for a pleasant aroma. It was an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.26: 'v~' field is 'and out of the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that was before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he took one unleavened cake, and one cake of oiled bread, and one wafer, and placed them on the fat, and on the right thigh.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] took the breast, and waved it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It was Moses [Drawn out]’ portion of the ram of consecration, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.32: 'v~' field is 'What remains of the meat and of the bread you shall burn with fire. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tzav\\tl* ·Taking leave · Enjoin·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 7:21-8:3, 9:23-24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 7:31-9:1" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.8.36: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 26: \\tl Sh'mini\\tl* ·Eighth· 9:1-11:47" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said, “This is the thing which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined that you should do: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· shall appear to you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.16: 'v~' field is 'He presented the burnt offering, and offered it according to the judgement. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.9.23: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went into the Tent of Meeting, and came out, and blessed the people: and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the people. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] called Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziel the \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle· of Aaron [Light-bringer], and said to them, “Draw near, carry your brothers from before the sanctuary out of the camp.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.134): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary with unkempt hair in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple with long hair' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A ' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' token in Lev.10.6 footnote '+ \\fr 10:6 \\ft Lev 10:6 (Lev 10:1-6) (#2b.135): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments in mourning / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary in torn clothing or rent garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' token in Lev.10.7 footnote '+ \\fr 10:7 \\ft Lev 10:7 (Lev 10:1-7) (#2b.136): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not leave the Courtyard during their concentrated service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the ' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Lev.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Lev 10:9 (Lev 10:9-11) (#2b.137): \\ft T. A wine-intoxicated \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not enter the Temple intoxicated \\fp R. Some Rabbis apply this command as “any person must not enter the Temple intoxicated” not only to the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.13: 'v~' field is 'and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, of the offerings of \\nd Adonai \\nd* made by fire: for so I am enjoined.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.14: 'v~' field is 'The breast that is waved and the thigh that is raised you shall eat in a clean place, you, and your sons, and your daughters with you: for they are given as your \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, and your sons’ \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·, out of the sacrifices of the peace offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.15: 'v~' field is 'The thigh that is raised and the breast that is waved they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*: and it shall be yours, and your sons’ with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.20: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that, it was pleasing in his sight." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.10.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl non-kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl non-kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualifications of ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualifications of ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are ' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for food' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for food' token in Lev.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft Lev 11:2 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.198): \\ft T. To examine and identify the land animals that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you to eat and their identifying signs / R. To examine the signs of land animals to distinguish between kosher and \\+tl non-kosher\\+tl* \\fp Directive: Qualifications of \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· animals, they have both a separate hoof that is completely divided and chews cud / Note: It is a fact, no carnivore, only meat eating, is \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· to eat where as a few omnivores, eats meat and plants, are \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· land animals ' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· land animals ' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' token in Lev.11.4 footnote '+ \\fr 11:4 \\ft Lev 11:4 (Lev 11:1-3, 11:1-8, 11:44-45; Deut 14:4-6) (#3.199): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· land animals \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals do not chew the cud and / or do not have a split hoof' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: ' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fish have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* fish have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.9 footnote '+ \\fr 11:9 \\ft Lev 11:9 (Lev 11:44-45; Deut 14:9) (#3.200): \\ft The fish that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: Qualification: \\+tl kosher\\+tl* fish have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fish ' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fish ' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' token in Lev.11.11 footnote '+ \\fr 11:11 \\ft Lev 11:11 (Lev 11:10-12, 11:44-45; Deut 14:10) (#3.201): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fish \\fp Directive: Qualification: These animals might live in a river or ocean, but do not have both fins and scales' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' token in Lev.11.13 footnote '+ \\fr 11:13 \\ft Lev 11:13 (Lev 11:13-19, 11:44-45; Deut 14:11-18) (#3.202): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· fowl of the air' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Treif' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Treif' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. ' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kosher' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' token in Lev.11.21 footnote '+ \\fr 11:21 \\ft Lev 11:21 (Lev 11:20-23, 11:29-31, 11:44-45; Deut 14:19-20) (#3.203): \\ft The locust ·winged swarming creatures on four legs· that are \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· for you and their identifying signs \\fp Directive: \\+tl Treif\\+tl* ·Unclean· locust are winged swarming creatures that walk on all four legs, with one exception, \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean· locust are winged with four legs and have joints above the feet that enable them to jump off the ground. \\+tl Kosher\\+tl* ·Clean· swarming four legged creatures includes: all kinds of locusts, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· to eat' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· to eat' token in Lev.11.29 footnote '+ \\fr 11:29 \\ft Lev 11:29 (Lev 11:29-31, 11:29-38, 11:44-45) (#3.204): \\ft Eight species of creeping animals that swarm on the ground that are \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· to eat' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.32: 'v~' field is 'On whatever any of them falls when they are dead, it shall be unclean; whether it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or sack, whatever vessel it is, with which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the evening; then it will be clean. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes ' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes ' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' token in Lev.11.34 footnote '+ \\fr 11:34 \\ft Lev 11:34 (Lev 11:32-38, 11:44-45) (#3.205): \\ft T. If clean foods or utensils for food preparation are contaminated by something \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·, it thus becomes \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· also / R. Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is ' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is ' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean·' token in Lev.11.39 footnote '+ \\fr 11:39 \\ft Lev 11:39 (Lev 11:32, 11:39-40, 11:44-45, 11:24-25) (#3.206): \\ft T. “If any animal, of which you may eat, dies; he who touches its carcass shall be \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· until the evening” (v39) / R. That anyone who touches an animal that died of itself, that is not of slaughter, is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· maggots ' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· maggots ' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' token in Lev.11.44 footnote '+ \\fr 11:44 \\ft Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): \\ft T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· maggots \\fp R. Note: According to the Rabbis only certain “worms” are permitted for food. Worms that do not live in an isolated condition, but are found only in other substances. For instance, the maggots in meat, fruit, fish, drinking water, etc. (HuLev 67a, b)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.44: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. Sanctify yourselves therefore, and \\qt be holy; for I am holy. \\qt* 11:44 Lev 11:44 (Lev 11:43-45, 11:44-45) (#3.210): T. Not to eat things that swarm upon the ground / R. Not to eat You shall not defile yourselves with any kind of creeping thing that moves on the earth. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.11.45 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.45: 'v~' field is 'For I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* who brought you up out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to be your God. You shall therefore \\qt be holy, for I am holy. \\qt*11:45 Quoted in 1 Pet 1:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.46: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the animal, and of the bird, and of every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Sh'mini\\tl* ·Taking leave · Eighth·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 (A); 6:1-19 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:2-13" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.11.47: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 27: \\tl Tazria\\tl* ·She conceives· 12:1-13:59' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.12.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.3: 'v~' field is '12:3 Lev 12:3; Gen 17:12 (Gen 17:7-14) (#1.9): To circumcise every male among you on the eighth day after birth On \\qt the eighth day \\qt* the flesh of his foreskin shall be \\qt circumcised. \\qt*12:3 Quoted in John 7:22' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.4: 'v~' field is 'She shall continue in \\qt purification \\qt* 12:4 Quoted in Luke 2:21-22 of blood for thirty-three days. She shall not touch any holy thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying are completed.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.12.6 footnote '+ \\fr 12:6 \\ft Lev 12:6 (Lev 12:6-8, 12:1-8) (#3.212): \\ft T. After a woman gives birth, she is to offer an offering following the days of her purification are fulfilled / R. A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.7: 'p~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for her who bears, whether a male or a female.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.12.8: 'v~' field is 'If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take \\qt two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; \\qt* 12:8 Quoted in Luke 2:24 the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall be clean.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.2: 'v~' field is "“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, then he shall be brought to Aaron [Light-bringer] the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.3: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body’s skin, it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.5: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall examine him on the seventh day, and, behold, if in his eyes the plague is arrested, and the plague has not spread in the skin, then the priest shall isolate him for seven more days. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.8: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him; and behold, if the scab has spread on the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.9: 'v~' field is "“When the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* is in a man, then he shall be brought to the priest;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.11: 'v~' field is "it is a chronic \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of his body, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. He shall not isolate him, for he is already unclean." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The origin of ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The origin of ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lashon harah' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lashon harah' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure ' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)' token in Lev.13.12 footnote "+ \\fr 13:12 \\ft Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): \\ft A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· is to examine him and thus declare the person clean \\fp Consider: The origin of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in Judaism is said to be caused not from natural sources, rather from God Himself to call attention to a particular unrepentant sin in a person’s life. The most significant of which is \\+tl lashon harah\\+tl* ·evil tongue·, that is speaking evil, gossip, slander, and backbiting (Talmud, Erachin 15B) / Note: Science: In the modern age, \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* on a person is called Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease and \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in a house or on clothing is called Mold or Mildew. Neither of these modern diseases named are not identical to the Biblical description. The Modern age does not know exactly what disease \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* is, it is possible the disease mutated or was only of divine-origin. Therefore, in Judaism, it was understood that only God can heal \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· \\fp Consider: Because there was no known cure for \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· it was like unto a death sentence in society for the person would be forced to leave everything behind, including possessions and family. The person would not feel human touch again and live in isolation or in a leper colony. \\fp Consider: The passage (Isaiah 35:5-7) is interpreted by the Rabbis that Messiah would be able to heal the blind (v5) and deaf (v5) and in addition, Messiah can cleanse \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· because “the lame will leap like a deer” (v6). Only God is recorded to cure \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (Ex 4:6-7; Num 12:9-15; 2 Sam 3:28-30; 2 King 5:1-10, 5:25-27; Luke 4:27; 2 King 15:5; 2 Chr 26:16-21). There is no record of a Jewish man cleansing a leper except in (Matt 8:2-3, 10:8, 11:5; Mark 1:40-42; Luke 5:12-13, 7:22, 17:11-19)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.12: 'v~' field is '13:12 Lev 13:12-13 (Lev 13:9-17, 13:1-17, 13:1-46) (#3.213): A leper who has the infection spread over his entire body, the “If the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* breaks out all over the skin, and the \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* covers all the skin of the infected person from his head even to his feet, as far as it appears to the priest;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.13: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* has covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague. It has all turned white: he is clean." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.15: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean. It is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.20: 'v~' field is "and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the boil." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.25: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine it; and behold, if the hair in the bright spot has turned white, and its appearance is deeper than the skin; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl*. It has broken out in the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.27: 'v~' field is "The priest shall examine him on the seventh day. If it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.30: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* of the head or of the beard." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.33 footnote "+ \\fr 13:33 \\ft Lev 13:33 (#3.214): \\ft Not to shave off the hair in the \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· infected area (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tamei, tamei' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tamei, tamei' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.35 footnote '+ \\fr 13:35 \\ft Lev 13:45 (Lev 13:45-46) (#3.215): \\ft For the leper to be known to all by these things: his clothes shall be rent and torn, and the hair of his head shall be loose, and he shall cover his upper lip, and he shall cry “\\ft \\+tl tamei, tamei\\+tl* ·unclean, unclean·” when walking around non-lepers (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.42: 'v~' field is "But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague; it is \\tl tzara'at\\tl* breaking out in his bald head, or his bald forehead." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of \\tl tzara'at\\tl* in the skin of the flesh," CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.13.47 footnote '+ \\fr 13:47 \\ft Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): \\ft A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement \\fp Directive: It is contagious, it shall be burned (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.47: 'v~' field is '13:47 Lev 13:47 (Lev 13:47-59) (#3.216): A leprous garment is unclean and causes defilement “The garment also that the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* is in, whether it is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.49: 'v~' field is "if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the linnen, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin; it is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and shall be shown to the priest." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.51: 'v~' field is "He shall examine the plague on the seventh day. If the plague has spread in the garment, either in the linnen, or in the woof, or in the skin, whatever use the skin is used for, the plague is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It is unclean." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.52: 'v~' field is "He shall burn the garment, whether the linnen or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. It shall be burned in the fire." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.54: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall enjoin that they wash the thing in which the plague is, and he shall isolate it seven more days. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.55: 'v~' field is "Then the priest shall examine it, after the plague is washed; and behold, if the plague has not changed its color, and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire. It is a \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildewed spot, whether the bareness is inside or outside." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.56: 'v~' field is 'If the priest looks, and behold, the plague has faded after it is washed, then he shall tear it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the fabric, or out of the leather: \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the plague of \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the linnen, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Tazria\\tl* ·Taking leave · She conceives·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 4:42-5:19" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 9:14-50" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.13.59: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 28: \\tl M'tzora\\tl* ·Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*· 14:1-15:33" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.2 footnote '+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): \\ft Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) \\fp Note: This ritual is to be done with the offerings of cedar wood, hyssop, scarlet wool, two birds, and spring water. The complete ritual is described in (v1-20) (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Tzara'at:" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Tzara'at:" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzora' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzora' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·person afflicted with ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·person afflicted with ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· is a contraction of the words ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· is a contraction of the words ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl motzi rah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl motzi rah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl metzorah' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In ' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Midrash Shocher Tov' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Midrash Shocher Tov' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is \\ft \\+tl Tzara'at:\\+tl* \\ft The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl metzora\\+tl* ·person afflicted with \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*· is a contraction of the words \\+tl motzi rah\\+tl* which means ·one who spreads slander·. This chapter is as much about slander as it is about the disease of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. \\fp The “treatment” or punishment for such a person was being outcast for a period of time. During this time of isolation, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* could reflect on the damage done by his or her words. Once the condition had been cured, the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* then offered a sacrifice which included two birds; one bird to slaughter and one bird to set free. Rashi says that God wanted the \\+tl metzorah\\+tl* to sacrifice birds in order to remind the person about the sin of chattering like a bird. \\fp In \\+tl Midrash Shocher Tov\\+tl* it reads, “The damage done by evil talk is compared to the piercing, irreparable destruction of an arrow. Why is the tongue compared to an arrow? An arrow cannot be called back once it has been shot, even if the marksman wishes to do so. Just as the victim does not know about it until it actually reaches him, so the effects of evil talk are not felt until the arrows of a wicked person pierce him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))' token in Lev.14.2 footnote "+ \\fr 14:2 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Luke 17:14) refers to (Lev 14:1-9). (Matt 11:5; Mark 1:40-44; Luke 5:12-14, 17:12-14 (11-19))" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.14.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.2: 'v~' field is '14:2 Lev 14:2 (Lev 14:1-20) (#3.217): Directions for the cleansing of a leper (ritual) “This shall be the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of 14:2 Ch. 14 in Judaism, Leprosy is The Rabbis teach that the Hebrew word \\wj the \\wj* 14:2 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj leper \\wj* in the day of his cleansing. \\wj He shall be brought \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj*14:2 Quoted in Matt 8:4; Luke 5:14; full context is all of (Lev 14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Mishnah Nega'im" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Mishnah Nega'im" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Rather, they should have a ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Rather, they should have a ' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cohen' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cohen' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults.' token in Lev.14.3 footnote "+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft According to \\ft \\+tl Mishnah Nega'im\\+tl* 2:2 people who see white, leprous-like spots on their skin should not inspect themselves to determine whether they have a case of \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl*. Rather, they should have a \\+tl cohen\\+tl* ·priest· perform the inspection for them. This is because most of us are quite incapable of seeing our own faults." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj and the priest shall go out of the camp.\\+qt The priest \\+qt* shall \\+qt examine \\+qt* \\wj* 14:3 Quoted in Mark 1:44 \\wj him, \\wj* 14:3 According to \\wj and behold, if the plague of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* is healed in the leper, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.7: 'v~' field is "He shall sprinkle on him who is to be cleansed from the \\tl tzara'at\\tl* seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird go into the open field." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the ' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.10 footnote "+ \\fr 14:10 \\ft Lev 14:10 (Lev 14:8-32, 14:2-8, 14:9, 14:10-20, 14:21-22, 14:23-32) (#3.219): \\ft T. People who are cleansed from their \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are to bring a sacrifice / R. People who are cleansed from their \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· must bring an offering after going to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.12: 'v~' field is '“The priest shall take one of the male lambs, and offer him for a trespass offering, with the log [0.65 qt; 0.31 L] of oil, and wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.32: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him in whom is the plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, who is not able to afford the sacrifice for his cleansing." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· on a house ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· on a house ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that ' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Lev.14.34 footnote "+ \\fr 14:34 \\ft Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall identify and declare a malignant \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· on a house \\fp Consider: In (Lev 14:34) God himself placed \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· in some houses of Cannites while Israel was entering into Cannan. This shows us that \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· can be caused by God and there is purpose for it existing, but why? (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.34: 'v~' field is '14:34 Lev 14:34-35 (Lev 14:33-48, 14:49-53) (#3.220): The “When you have come into the land of Canaan [Humbled], which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading \\tl tzara\'at \\tl* mildew in a house in the land of your possession,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.44: 'v~' field is "then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew in the house. It is unclean." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.53: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.54: 'v~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for any plague of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*, and for an itch," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.55: 'v~' field is "and for the destructive \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew of a garment, and for a house," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.14.57: 'p~' field is "This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl tzara'at\\tl*." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the ' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the ' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.13 footnote '+ \\fr 15:13 \\ft Lev 15:13-14 (Lev 15:13-15, 15:31) (#3.222): \\ft T. After a person is cleansed from any bodily discharge causing them to be unclean, they will count seven days, then they are to wash their body and clothes in a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and on the eighth day to offer sacrifice / R. A man who had a running issue must bring an offering after he goes to the \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a ' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a ' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' token in Lev.15.16 footnote '+ \\fr 15:16 \\ft Lev 15:16 (Lev 15:16-18, 15:31) (#3.224): \\ft T. Purification from all kinds of bodily discharge causing uncleanness is to be effected by immersion in the waters of a \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· / R. Every unclean person must immerse himself in a \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· to become pure' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' token in Lev.15.19 footnote '+ \\fr 15:19 \\ft Lev 15:19 (Lev 15:19:24, 15:31) (#3.225): \\ft T. A woman in \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruating· is unclean for seven days and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. A menstruating woman is unclean and causes defilement' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' token in Lev.15.25 footnote '+ \\fr 15:25 \\ft Lev 15:25 (Lev 15:25-30, 15:31) (#3.226): \\ft T. A woman having a not-regular flow of blood (whether it is excessively long or at the wrong time) is unclean like \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation· and causes defilement for anyone who touches her / R. Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issue' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' token in Lev.15.28 footnote '+ \\fr 15:28 \\ft Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): \\ft T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.28: 'v~' field is '15:28 Lev 15:28-29 (Lev 15:28-30, 15:31) (#3.227): T. After a female person is cleansed from an unclean issue, she is to offer sacrifice / R. A woman who had a running issue must bring an offering after she goes to the “‘But if she is cleansed of her discharge, then she shall count to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.32: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean thereby;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah M'tzora\\tl* ·Taking leave · Person afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl*·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Bet\\tl* / 2 Kings 7:3-20" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 9:51-10:42" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.15.33: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 29: \\tl Acharei Mot\\tl* ·After the Death· 16:1-18:30' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the ' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' token in Lev.16.2 footnote '+ \\fr 16:2 \\ft Lev 16:2 (Lev 16:1-2) (#4.290): \\ft T. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not enter the Most Holy Place in the Sanctuary at any time / R. That the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times, that is indiscriminately \\fp T. Directive: The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest must wait until the cloud of Adonai appears and covers the mercy seat, the covering on the ark in the most Holy Place before the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· may enter in' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the ' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' token in Lev.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Lev 16:3-4 (Lev ch. 16) (#4.291): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall do the service of \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Note: The service appointed for this day includes: preparing the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest·, regulations for the sacrifice, confessions, offerings in the most holy place, sending away of the scapegoat, and the associated promises of national forgiveness' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.14: 'v~' field is 'He shall take some of the \\qt blood of the bull, \\qt* and \\qt sprinkle \\qt* it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.15: 'v~' field is '“Then he shall kill the \\qt goat \\qt* of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his \\qt blood \\qt* 16:15 Quoted in Heb 9:13 within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.21: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel [God prevails], and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is in readiness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.24: 'v~' field is 'Then he shall bathe himself in water in a holy place, and put on his garments, and come out and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people, and make atonement for himself and for the people. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.27: 'v~' field is 'The bull for the \\qt sin offering, \\qt* and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement \\qt in the Holy Place, \\qt* shall be carried \\qt outside the camp; \\qt* and they shall \\qt burn \\qt* 16:27 Quoted in Heb 13:11, 13:13 their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*) ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*) ' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' token in Lev.16.29 footnote '+ \\fr 16:29 \\ft Lev 16:29 (Lev 16:29-31) (#4.292): \\ft T. To afflict yourself on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To fast and to deny yourself (on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*) \\fp T. Directive: This is a Sabbath of complete rest, do no work and deny yourselves (v31)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.31: 'v~' field is 'It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a regulation forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.16.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.17.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.5: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep my regulations and my judgments; which if a \\qt man does them, he shall live in them. \\qt* 18:5 Quoted in Luke 10:28; Rom 10:5; Gal 3:12 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' token in Lev.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' token in Lev.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Lev 18:6 (Lev 18:6-23) (#7.437): \\ft T. Not to approach anyone who is a close relative in order to have sexual relations (list given) / R. Not to be intimate, have pleasurable contact with, nor sexual relations with any forbidden woman \\fp R. Example: The Rabbis teach against actions such as embracing, kissing, hinting, and skipping, or other pleasurable contact that might lead to sexual relations / R. Note: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches this is a warning against intimacy that might lead to sexual relations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a ' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a ' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' token in Lev.18.10 footnote '+ \\fr 18:10 \\ft Lev 18:10 (Lev 18:11, 18:24-30) (#7.444): \\ft T. This (second) command is not found in the straightforward text / R. Not to have sexual relations with your own daughter \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition says this command is actually a \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· command not originating from Oral Tradition; it was not mentioned because it is so natural it is straightforward without being mentioned (derived from Lev 18:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl niddah' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation·' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·menstruation·' token in Lev.18.19 footnote '+ \\fr 18:19 \\ft Lev 18:19 (Lev 18:24-30) (#7.456): \\ft Not to have sexual relations with a woman unclean due to \\ft \\+tl niddah\\+tl* ·menstruation·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' token in Lev.18.21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' token in Lev.18.21 footnote '+ \\fr 18:21 \\ft Lev 18:21 (#2a.65): \\ft Not to sacrifice your children to the Molech false god \\fp T. Note: Whose worship includes children to be burned in sacrifice on the red-hot statue of the idol, this practice is also called “to pass thru the fire” in some translations' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.26: 'v~' field is 'You therefore shall keep my regulations and my judgments, and shall not do any of these abominations; neither the native-born, nor the stranger who lives as a foreigner among you; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Acharei Mot\\tl* ·Taking leave · After the Death·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 22:1-19 (A); 22:1-16 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:1-52" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.18.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 30: \\tl K'doshim\\tl* ·Holy people, Set-apart people· 19:1-20:27" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.19.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, \\qt ‘You shall be \\qt* holy; \\qt for \\qt* I, \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt your \\qt* God, \\qt am \\qt* holy.19:2 Quoted in Matt 5:48' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.12: 'v~' field is '19:12 Lev 19:12 (#3.229): T. Do not violate an oath; not to swear falsely by the name of Adonai / R. Not to swear falsely in God’s Name / Reason: For this would be profaning the name of your God \\qt “‘You shall not swear by my name falsely, \\qt* 19:12 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 and profane the name of your God. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#9.561): \\ft T. Not to gossip nor slander / R. Not to speak derogatorily of others \\fp R. Consider: “Evil talk kills three people: the speaker, the listener, and the one who is spoken of” - The Lubavitcher Rebbe / R. Consider: “Before you speak, you are the master of your words. After you speak, your words master you” (Talmud, Erachin 15A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' token in Lev.19.16 footnote '+ \\fr 19:16 \\ft Lev 19:16-18 (#6.392): \\ft Not to stand by idly when life is in danger \\fp Directive: Consider that this command also says to “not gossip nor slander”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole ' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' token in Lev.19.18 footnote '+ \\fr 19:18 \\ft Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): \\ft T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews \\fp R. Example: To love is elaborated as having and expressing profound concern and affection for other Jews \\fp R. Consider: Rabbinical Oral Tradition teaches to love your neighbor applies to those only inside the covenant. Rabbi Yeshua teaches your neighbor are those around you whether in the covenant or outside the covenant (Luke 10:25-37) / R. Consider: Rabbi Hillel teaches “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·; the rest is the explanation. Now go and learn” (Talmud: Shabbat 31A)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.18: 'v~' field is '19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.396): Not to take revenge ·inflicting harm against someone for a wrong suffered at their hands· “‘You shall not take vengeance or revenge, 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.397): Not to bear a grudge ·persistent feeling of resentment or ill-will due to a past insult or injury· nor bear any grudge against the children of your people; 19:18 Lev 19:18 (Lev 19:17-18) (#6.398): T. To love your neighbor as you love yourself / R. To love Jews but \\qt you shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· your neighbor as yourself. \\qt* 19:18 Quoted in Matt 5:43, 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31, 12:33; Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14; James 2:8 I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·' token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·' token in Lev.19.24 footnote "+ \\fr 19:24 \\ft Lev 19:24 (Lev 19:23-25) (#8.506): \\ft T. The fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of planting will be holy (not to be eaten) / R. The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' token in Lev.19.26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' token in Lev.19.26 footnote '+ \\fr 19:26 \\ft Lev 19:26 (#2a.69): \\ft T. Not to practice sorcery ·magic with spirits· or fortunetelling / R. Not to be superstitious \\fp Note: Definition of Superstitious: A belief not based on knowledge or ominous significance of a circumstance or occurrence; a custom or act based on such a belief; an irrational fear of a mystery; any blindly accepted belief or notion. This dictionary definition of superstitious does not allow for blind faith' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl nakaph' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having ' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl paz' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl paz' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·side-locks·' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·side-locks·' token in Lev.19.27 footnote '+ \\fr 19:27 \\ft Lev 19:27 (Lev 19:27-28) (#2b.140): \\ft T. Not to \\ft \\+tl nakaph\\+tl* ·violently strike / to round / shave· the sides of your head / R. Men shall not shave off the sides of their head, like the idolaters \\fp Consider: The Hebrew word used, \\+tl nakaph\\+tl*, means to violently strike, also to round, mar, or trim. In the context of the following verse (v28) which rejects cutting or tattoos for the dead (both acts involving blood). It can be inferred this “cutting hair” is in regard to pagan rituals involving service unto the dead, the sun god, or other false deities \\fp R. Consider: The Rabbis interpret this command as having \\+tl paz\\+tl* ·side-locks·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' token in Lev.19.28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' token in Lev.19.28 footnote '+ \\fr 19:28 \\ft Lev 19:28 (Lev 19:26-28; Deut 14:1-2) (#2b.142): \\ft T. Not to tattoo or gash your body for the dead / R. Not to tattoo your skin \\fp T. Example: Like the pagan nations make marks on their bodies or cut themselves for the dead (1 King 18:28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.70): \\ft T. Not to seek out spirit mediums to consult them / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yidoni' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yidoni' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' token in Lev.19.31 footnote '+ \\fr 19:31 \\ft Lev 19:31 (#2a.71): \\ft T. Not to consult familiar spirits / R. Not to preform \\ft \\+tl yidoni\\+tl* ·a person with familiar spirits, a knower·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· ' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' token in Lev.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft Lev 19:32 (#5.368): \\ft T. To honor the older and wiser / R. To honor those who teach and know \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· \\fp Example: Specificity referenced are those with gray hair and the face of an elder' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.34: 'v~' field is "The stranger who lives as a foreigner with you shall be to you as the native-born among you, and you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him as yourself; for you lived as foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' token in Lev.19.35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' token in Lev.19.35 footnote '+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft Lev 19:35 (Lev 19:35-37) (#9.562): \\ft Not to commit injustice with scales and weights \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches this warns against unrighteousness in judging of measurements' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.19.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.7: 'v~' field is '“‘Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be holy; for I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep my regulations, and do them. I am \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.9: 'v~' field is '“‘For \\qt everyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death: \\qt* 20:9 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10 he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed ' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' token in Lev.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Lev 20:10 (#6.399): \\ft T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation \\fp T. Note: (Leviticus 20) does not explain how the adulterers are to be put to death, simply that they are to be executed \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis teach this strangulation execution was not preformed in malice nor by human hands. “The strangling was thus performed; they that were strangled were fixed up to their knees in dung, and then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and rolled it about his neck” (\\ft \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl*, c.7. sect.3)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.20.10 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.20.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.10: 'v~' field is '20:10 Lev 20:10 (#6.399): T. “Both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death” / R. For the court to execute by strangulation “‘The man who \\qt commits adultery \\qt* with another man’s wife, that is with the wife of a fellow countryman, the adulterer and the \\qt adulteress \\qt* shall surely be put \\qt to death. \\qt*20:10 Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-520:10 Context of John 8:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.17: 'v~' field is '“‘If a man takes his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter, and sees her nakedness, and she sees his nakedness; it is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgraceful· thing. They shall be cut off in the sight of the children of their people. He has uncovered his sister’s nakedness. He shall bear his iniquity.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.20: 'v~' field is 'If a man lies with his uncle’s wife, he has uncovered his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· nakedness. They shall bear their sin. They shall die childless.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.22: 'v~' field is '“‘You shall therefore keep all my regulations, and all my judgments, and do them; that the land, where I am bringing you to dwell, may not vomit you out. \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah K'doshim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Holy people / Set-apart people·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl 'Amos\\tl* /Amos 9:7-15 (A); \\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 20:2-20 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 7:53-10:21" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.20.27: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 31: \\tl Emor\\tl* ·Speak· 21:1-24:23' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A ' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A ' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' token in Lev.21.1 footnote '+ \\fr 21:1 \\ft Lev 21:1 (Lev 21:1-6) (#2b.144): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not become unclean by contact with the dead / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not defile himself for anyone except relatives' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zonah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl zonah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.461): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a harlot or a prostitute / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl zonah\\+tl* ·a woman who had forbidden relations·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a ' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.462): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a prostitute / T. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced, fatally wounded, profaned· woman / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not marry a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·an illegitimate child·; a party to or product of OU463 - OU466 found in (Lev 21:14, 21:15, 21:13, 21:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' token in Lev.21.7 footnote '+ \\fr 21:7 \\ft Lev 21:7 (Lev 21:7-8) (#7.463): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not marry a divorced woman' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· for service' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· for service' token in Lev.21.8 footnote '+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft Lev 21:8 (#2b.145): \\ft T. To set apart and honor the descendants of Aaron [Light-bringer] with priority in all things holy / R. To dedicate the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· for service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#2b.146): \\ft T. When the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· has the holy anointing oil poured on his head (in the time of his service) and is consecrated to wear the holy garments on shall not go into the place of a corpse / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not go into the place of a corpse' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The ' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' token in Lev.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Lev 21:11 (Lev 21:10-12) (#5.369): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not become unclean even for relatives such as father or mother / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not defile himself for any relative' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' token in Lev.21.13 footnote '+ \\fr 21:13 \\ft Lev 21:13 (#7.464): \\ft The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall marry a virgin' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalalah' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The ' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' token in Lev.21.14 footnote '+ \\fr 21:14 \\ft Lev 21:14 (#7.465): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not marry a widow, or one divorced, or a \\+tl chalalah\\+tl* ·pierced / fatally wounded / profaned·, or a harlot / R. The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· must not marry a widow' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a ' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' token in Lev.21.15 footnote '+ \\fr 21:15 \\ft Lev 21:15 (#7.466): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not disqualify his descendants (from serving as \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) / R. That a \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· shall not have sexual relations with a widow, not within marriage not even as a concubine, because he profanes her' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.21.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.230): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not offer the daily bread in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a physical blemish must not serve \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A ' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' token in Lev.21.17 footnote '+ \\fr 21:17 \\ft Lev 21:17 (Lev 21:16-23) (#3.231): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary disqualifying blemish shall not serve in the Sanctuary / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a temporary blemish must not serve' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond ' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond ' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' token in Lev.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· with a disqualifying defect shall not enter the Temple up to the altar or beyond \\fp T. Example: List of disqualifying defects: blind, lame, a mutilated face, a limb too long, a broken foot, a broken arm, a hunched back, stunted growth, a cataract in his eye, festering or running sores, or damaged testicles (v18-20)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.21.23: 'v~' field is '21:23 Lev 21:23 (Lev 21:22-23, 21:18-20) (#3.232): A He shall not come near to the veil, nor come near to the altar, because he has a defect; that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am \\tl Yahweh M\'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' token in Lev.22.2 footnote '+ \\fr 22:2 \\ft Lev 22:2 (#3.233): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must separate themselves from the holy things the people of Israel dedicate to Adonai / R. A \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not serve in the offerings / R. Impure, unclean \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not do service in the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' token in Lev.22.4 footnote '+ \\fr 22:4 \\ft Lev 22:4 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.234): \\ft A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not eat the holy offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, following ' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' token in Lev.22.7 footnote '+ \\fr 22:7 \\ft Lev 22:7 (Lev 22:4-9) (#3.235): \\ft T. An impure, unclean \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before eating the sacred offerings / R. An impure, unclean \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, following \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism·, must wait until after sundown before returning to service' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.9: 'v~' field is "“‘They shall therefore follow my requirements, lest they bear sin for it, and die therein, if they profane it. I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy]." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.147): \\ft An unauthorized person, anyone who is not a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, shall not eat any of the \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· must not eat ' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·holy offerings·' token in Lev.22.10 footnote '+ \\fr 22:10 \\ft Lev 22:10 (Lev 22:10-16) (#2b.148): \\ft T. The tenant of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· nor his hired worker shall not eat any of the holy offerings / R. A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· must not eat \\+tl trumah\\+tl* ·holy offerings·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' token in Lev.22.12 footnote '+ \\fr 22:12 \\ft Lev 22:12 (Lev 22:12-13, 22:14-15) (#2b.149): \\ft The daughter of a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· married to a layman ·non-priest· shall not eat consecrated food that her father and his family do eat' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.13: 'v~' field is 'But if a priest’s daughter is a widow, or divorced, and has no child, and has \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her father’s house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father’s bread: but no stranger shall eat any of it.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the ' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the ' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenoh' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenoh' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' token in Lev.22.15 footnote '+ \\fr 22:15 \\ft Lev 22:15 (Lev 22:14-16) (#1.13): \\ft T. When giving a heave offering unto Adonai, you must remove the tithe for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and the tithe for Adonai; nothing may be eaten of until this separation happens / T. The non-priest is not to eat the \\+tl Cohenoh\\+tl* ·Priest’s· portion or tithe / R. Not to eat untithed fruits' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.16: 'v~' field is "and so cause them to bear the iniquity that brings guilt, when they eat their holy things; for I am \\tl Yahweh M'Kaddesham\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes them holy].’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' token in Lev.22.21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' token in Lev.22.21 footnote '+ \\fr 22:21 \\ft Lev 22:21 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.151): \\ft T. Every animal offered for peace offering or vow to be sacrificed must be perfect, without blemish / R. To offer only unblemished animals \\fp T. Example: Disqualifying blemishes include: blind, injured, mutilated, abnormal growth, festering wound, running sore, or is its genitals that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut / T. Example: Directive: If a lamb or bull have irregular growth in their limbs, too short or too long, that animal may be given as Voluntary Offering but not in fulfillment of a Vow Offering' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' token in Lev.22.24 footnote '+ \\fr 22:24 \\ft Lev 22:24 (Lev 22:17-25) (#2b.156): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text, it is implied by the sacrificial procedure / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not apply the blood of animals with disqualifying defects on the altar' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.29: 'v~' field is '“When \\qt you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* 22:29 Quoted in Heb 13:15 to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.31: 'v~' field is '“Therefore you shall keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.22.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.3: 'v~' field is '“‘Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of solemn rest, a holy convocation; you shall do no kind of work. It is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in all your dwellings.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.5: 'v~' field is 'In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.6: 'v~' field is 'On the fifteenth day of the same month is the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Seven days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of ' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of ' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.7 footnote '+ \\fr 23:7 \\ft Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): \\ft T. To rest on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the first day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.7: 'v~' field is '23:7 Lev 23:7 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.293): T. To rest on the first day of In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover \\fp T. Directive: Do no ordinary work, the only exception is to prepare your food' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of ' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): \\ft T. To rest on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· as a holy convocation / R. To rest on the seventh day of \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· as a Sabbath day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' token in Lev.23.8 footnote '+ \\fr 23:8 \\ft Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): \\ft T. Not to do work on the seventh day of \\ft \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened Bread· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.8: 'v~' field is '23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8; Ex 12:15-17) (#4.294): T. Not to do work on the first day of But you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days. 23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.295): T. To rest on the seventh day of In the seventh day is a holy convocation: 23:8 Lev 23:8 (Lev 23:5-8, Ex 12:15-17) (#4.296): T. Not to do work on the seventh day of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.’”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat ' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat ' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' token in Lev.23.10 footnote '+ \\fr 23:10 \\ft Lev 23:10 (Lev 23:9-14, 23:11, 23:15-16) (#4.297): \\ft T. To bring the First Fruits of your harvest, the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To offer the wave offering from the grain of the new wheat \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits barley offering (#1 of the First Fruits offerings). Barley is considered the poor man’s grain, in contrast to wheat (think market value cost)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.11: 'v~' field is 'and he shall wave the sheaf before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to be accepted for you. On the next day after the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· the priest shall wave it.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.298): \\ft T. Not to eat bread of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat bread from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.299): \\ft T. Not to eat roasted grain of the new crop until you bring the First Fruits offering for your God / R. Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' token in Lev.23.14 footnote '+ \\fr 23:14 \\ft Lev 23:14 (Lev 23:9-14) (#4.300): \\ft T. Not to eat fresh grain of the new crop until you bring the offering for your God / R. Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the ' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' token in Lev.23.15 footnote '+ \\fr 23:15 \\ft Lev 23:15 (Lev 23:15-16) (#4.301): \\ft T. To count the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the Sabbath ·7th day / Complete· after \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· forty nine days from the time of harvesting the barley first fruits following Passover and the Sabbath / R. Each man must count the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· - seven weeks from the day the new First Fruits #1 wheat offering was brought' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.16: 'v~' field is 'even to the next day after the seventh \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you shall count fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.17 footnote "+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Lev 23:17 (Lev 23:16-18, 23:15-20, 23:21; Num 28:26-31) (#4.302): \\ft To bring two loaves of bread together with the sacrifices that are offered because of the loaves on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.20: 'v~' field is '23:20 MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13) \\wj The priest shall wave them with the bread of the first fruits for a wave offering before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, with the two lambs. They shall be holy to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* for the priest. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Omer' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): \\ft T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the \\ft \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· / R. To rest on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / Note: The 50th day of the \\+tl Omer\\+tl* ·Sheath of grain· is \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· in Hebrew or in Greek it is called \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50·' token in Lev.23.21 footnote "+ \\fr 23:21 \\ft Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): \\ft T. Not to do work on the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.21: 'v~' field is '23:21 Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.303): T. To rest on the fiftieth day of counting the You shall make proclamation on the same day: there shall be a holy convocation to you; 23:21 Lev 23:21 (Lev 23:15-21) (#4.304): T. Not to do work on the Festival of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. This is a regulation forever in all your dwellings throughout all your generations.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.22: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To rest on ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year· ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year· ' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' token in Lev.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): \\ft T. To rest on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. To rest on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year· \\fp R. Note: Rabbinical Judaism considers this feast day as the start of the civil calendar' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.24: 'v~' field is '23:24 Lev 23:24 (Lev 23:23-25) (#4.305): T. To rest on “Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest to you, a memorial of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns·, a holy convocation.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, the first day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashana' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New the Year·' token in Lev.23.25 footnote '+ \\fr 23:25 \\ft Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl*, the first day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Rosh Hashana\\+tl* ·New the Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.25: 'v~' field is '23:25 Lev 23:25 (Lev 23:23-25; Num 29:1-6) (#4.306): T. Not to do work on You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.27: 'v~' field is '“However on the tenth day of this seventh month is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·: it shall be a holy convocation to you, and you shall afflict yourselves; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.28: 'v~' field is 'You shall do no kind of work in that same day; for it is \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·, to make atonement for you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to the following evening' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to the following evening' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 26:29-31, 23:26-32; Num 29:7-11) (#4.307): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· 10th day of seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp T. Directive: You must observe your Sabbath. This is a Sabbath day from evening the ninth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to the following evening' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· ' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.308): \\ft T. To deny yourself on the day of the Fast, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, 10th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / R. Not to eat or drink on the Day of the Fast, \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· \\fp R. Note: This day we are commanded to be humble before God, the Rabbis encourage fasting this day. That is why it is also called “The Fast”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' token in Lev.23.32 footnote '+ \\fr 23:32 \\ft Lev 23:32 (Lev 23:26-32) (#4.309): \\ft T. To rest on the day of \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, it is a Sabbath of complete rest / T. To rest on the day of the Fast / R. To rest from prohibited labor on Sabbath' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.32: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.34: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and say, ‘On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· for seven days to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): \\ft To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' token in Lev.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): \\ft T. Not to do work on the first day of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·, 15th day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest. This is a day for sacred assembly' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.35: 'v~' field is '23:35 Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-35) (#4.310): To rest and assemble on the first day of the Feast of On the first day shall be a holy convocation: 23:35 Lev 23:35 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:12-16, 29:17-34) (#4.311): T. Not to do work on the first day of you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): \\ft To rest and assemble on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· ' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' token in Lev.23.36 footnote '+ \\fr 23:36 \\ft Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): \\ft T. Not to do work on \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· of the Festival of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. Not to do prohibited labor on \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·the eighth day of assembly· \\fp T. Directive: You must not do any regular work, it is a day of complete rest' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.36: 'v~' field is 'Seven days you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. 23:36 Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-43) (#4.312): To rest and assemble on On the eighth day shall be a holy convocation to you; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. It is a solemn assembly; 23:36 Lev 23:36 (Lev 23:33-36, 23:39-43; Num 29:35-38) (#4.313): T. Not to do work on you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· during ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· during ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· and ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· and ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* all seven days ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* all seven days ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Etrog' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* – person learned of ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* – person learned of ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the ' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulav' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' token in Lev.23.40 footnote '+ \\fr 23:40 \\ft Lev 23:40 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.314): \\ft T. To take up a \\ft \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· / R. To take up a \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· and \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* all seven days \\fp T. Directive: To rejoice before Adonai your God for seven days. The \\+tl lulav\\+tl* ·sprout· is composed of “choice fruit” the \\+tl Etrog\\+tl*, a Citron, “palm fronds” Palm Tree leaf, “leafy branches” Myrtle, and “River Willows”. The Rabbis teach symbolically of each. \\+tl Etrog\\+tl* – person learned of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· with scent of good deeds (fruit); Palm – learned person without good deeds; Myrtle – person with good deeds but not learned; Willow – a person possessing neither good deeds nor learning (Shulchan Aruch; Orach Chaim, Section 651) / Note: The Gospels record each part of the \\+tl lulav\\+tl* also, Willow (Matt 21:8); Myrtle (Mark 11:8); Good fruits (Luke 19:35-36); Palm (John 12:12-13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl sukkah' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl sukkah' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during ' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during ' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Lev.23.42 footnote '+ \\fr 23:42 \\ft Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): \\ft To dwell in a \\ft \\+tl sukkah\\+tl* ·temporary dwellings· for seven days during \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.42: 'v~' field is '23:42 Lev 23:42 (Lev 23:39-43) (#4.315): To dwell in a You shall dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents· seven days. All who are native-born in Israel [God prevails] shall dwell in a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.43: 'v~' field is 'that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel [God prevails] to dwell in \\tl sukkot\\tl* ·temporary tents·, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.23.44: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.2: 'v~' field is '“Enjoin the children of Israel [God prevails], that they bring to you pure olive oil beaten for the light, to cause a \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· to burn continually.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.4: 'v~' field is 'He shall keep in order the lamp candles on the pure gold \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he shall set it in order before \\nd Adonai \\nd* continually. It is on the behalf of the children of Israel [God prevails] an everlasting covenant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.14: 'v~' field is "“Bring out of the camp him who cursed; and let all who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him lay their hands on his head, and let all the congregation stone him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.24.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.20: 'v~' field is 'fracture for fracture, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth; \\qt* 24:20 Quoted in Matt 5:38 as he has injured someone, so shall it be done to him. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Emor\\tl* ·Taking leave · Speak·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl Yechezk'el\\tl* / Ezekiel 44:15-31" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 11:1-12:59" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.24.23: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 32: \\tl B'har\\tl* ·On mount· 25:1-26:2" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them, ‘When you come into the land which I give you, then the land shall keep a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.316): \\ft Not to till the ground in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.4 footnote "+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Lev 25:4 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.317): \\ft T. Not to work the vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to work with trees to produce fruit in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.318): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to harvest crops that grow wild in the normal manner during the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year ' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years' token in Lev.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Lev 25:5 (Lev 25:1-7, 25:20-22) (#4.319): \\ft T. Not to gather the grapes of your unattended vine in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to gather the fruit of vines in the Sabbath year, the seventh Year \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year in the way it is gathered in all the other years" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.6: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· of the land shall be for food for you; for yourself, for your servant, for your maid, for your hired servant, and for your stranger, who lives as a foreigner with you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*·' token in Lev.25.8 footnote "+ \\fr 25:8 \\ft Lev 25:8 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.320): \\ft T. To count the seven Sabbath years leading up to the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must count seven groups of seven years \\fp T. Note: Counting seven sets of the seventh Year Sabbath, that is the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year, so 7 \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Years x 7 sets of years each, this totals 49 years, plus one year which is the 50th year \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to free the slaves ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* to free the slaves ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: On ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: On ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' token in Lev.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): \\ft T. To sound the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year / R. To blow the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the tenth of the month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* to free the slaves \\fp T. Directive: On \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year release is to start' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.9: 'v~' field is '25:9 Lev 25:9 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.321): T. To sound the Then you shall sound the loud \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· on the tenth day of the seventh month. On \\tl Yom-Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement· you shall sound the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· throughout all your land.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.10 footnote "+ \\fr 25:10 \\ft Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): \\ft T. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, the 50th year, similar to the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. The Great Rabbinical Court / the \\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together· must sanctify the fiftieth year, that is the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.10: 'v~' field is '25:10 Lev 25:10 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.322): T. To set apart the You shall make the fiftieth year holy, and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a Jubilee to you; and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own property, and each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his family.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.323): \\ft T. Not to sow seed in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year· / R. Not to work the soil in the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:20-22) (#4.324): \\ft T. Not to harvest what grows by itself in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year · ' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year·' token in Lev.25.11 footnote '+ \\fr 25:11 \\ft Lev 25:11 (Lev 252:8-13, 5:20-22) (#4.325): \\ft T. Not to gather fruit of the vine in the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·, as in the other years / R. Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year, the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.13: 'v~' field is '“‘In this \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· each of you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· law ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· law ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (Lev 25:14-19) (#10.590): \\ft T. You shall not wrong your neighbor in buying and selling / R. Buy and sell according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· law \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.14 footnote '+ \\fr 25:14 \\ft Lev 25:14 (#10.591): \\ft T. To judge the case of purchase and sale / R. Not to overcharge for an item nor to underpay for an item \\fp T. Example: Specify the context is buying and selling land in the greater context of the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' token in Lev.25.17 footnote '+ \\fr 25:17 \\ft Lev 25:17 (Lev 25:13-17) (#10.592): \\ft T. You shall not take advantage of each other in context of selling land; by considering the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year· / R. That one shall not wrong others in speech / R. Not to insult or harm anybody with words' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.18: 'v~' field is '“‘Therefore you shall do my statutes, and keep my judgments and do them; and you shall dwell in the land in safety. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' token in Lev.25.23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' token in Lev.25.23 footnote '+ \\fr 25:23 \\ft Lev 25:23 (Lev 25:23-28) (#4.326): \\ft Not to sell land in the Land of Israel [God prevails] in perpetuity, permanently, without reclaim, nor indefinitely \\fp T. Note Reason: For the land is mine (Adonai’s) and you are strangers and live as temporary residents with me' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· / ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* · ' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' token in Lev.25.24 footnote '+ \\fr 25:24 \\ft Lev 25:24 (Lev 25:8-13, 25:23-28) (#4.327): \\ft T. To grant the right of land redemption which occurs in the 50th \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl* blast· / \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* · \\+tl shofar\\+tl*· year / R. To carry out the laws of sold family properties' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.27: 'v~' field is 'then let him reckon the years since its sale, and restore the surplus to the man to whom he sold it; and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.28: 'v~' field is 'But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then what he has sold shall remain in the hand of him who has bought it until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·: and in the Jubilee it shall be released, and he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his property.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' token in Lev.25.29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' token in Lev.25.29 footnote '+ \\fr 25:29 \\ft Lev 25:29 (Lev 25:29-30, 25:31) (#4.328): \\ft T. Houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year / R. Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities \\fp T. Note: This is called the Right of Redemption. If it is not redeemed in a year, it shall be perpetually the property of him who bought it, through all generations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' token in Lev.25.34 footnote '+ \\fr 25:34 \\ft Lev 25:34 (Lev 35:32-34) (#1.15): \\ft T. Not to sell the open lands and fields around the cities of the Levites / R. Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.40: 'v~' field is 'As a hired servant, and as a temporary resident, he shall be with you; he shall serve with you until the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.41: 'v~' field is 'then he shall go out from you, he and his children with him, and shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own family, and to the possession of his fathers.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.49: 'v~' field is 'or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle·, or his \\tl dod\\tl* ·uncle’s· son, may redeem him, or any who is a close relative to him of his family may redeem him; or if he has grown rich, he may redeem himself.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.50: 'v~' field is 'He shall reckon with him who bought him from the year that he sold himself to him to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·. The price of his sale shall be according to the number of years; he shall be with him according to the time of a hired servant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.25.54: 'v~' field is 'If he is not redeemed by these means, then he shall be released in the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, he, and his children with him. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.1: 'v~' field is '26:1 Lev 26:1 (#2a.72): T. Not to set up a stone as an idol for worship / R. Not to bow down to a smooth, figured stone “‘You shall make for yourselves no idols, and you shall not raise up an engraved image or a pillar, and you shall not place any figured stone in your land, to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to it; for I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'har\\tl* ·Taking leave · On mount·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 32:6-27' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 13:1-33" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.2: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 33: \\tl B'chukkotai\\tl* ·In my regulations· 26:3-27:34" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.3: 'v~' field is '“‘If you walk in my statutes, and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.9: 'v~' field is '“‘I will have respect for you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and will establish my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will set my tent among you, \\qt* and my soul won’t abhor you.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Lev.26.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will walk among you, and will be your God, and you will be my people. \\qt*26:12 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:16; Rev 21:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.14: 'v~' field is "“‘But if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, and will not do all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.15: 'v~' field is 'and if you shall reject my statutes, and if your soul abhors my judgments, so that you will not do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, but break my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.18: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of these things will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will chastise you seven times more for your sins." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.21: 'v~' field is "“‘If you walk contrary to me, and won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, then I will bring seven times more plagues on you according to your sins." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.27: 'v~' field is "“‘If you in spite of this won’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me, but walk contrary to me;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.40: 'v~' field is '“‘If they \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of their iniquity, and the iniquity of their fathers, in their trespass which they trespassed against me, and also that, because they walked contrary to me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.41: 'v~' field is 'I also walked contrary to them, and brought them into the land of their enemies; if then their \\qt uncircumcised heart \\qt* 26:41 Quoted in Acts 7:51 is humbled, and they then accept the punishment of their iniquity;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.46: 'v~' field is 'These are the statutes, judgments and \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* made between him and the children of Israel [God prevails] in Mount Sinai [Thorn] by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.26.46: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Lev.27.2 footnote '+ \\fr 27:2 \\ft Lev 27:2 (Lev 27:2-8) (#10.594): \\ft For one who voluntarily vows the value of a person unto Adonai, to pay the amount fixed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' token in Lev.27.11 footnote '+ \\fr 27:11 \\ft Lev 27:11-12 (#10.597): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows an unclean animal to pay its value according to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated animals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' token in Lev.27.14 footnote '+ \\fr 27:14 \\ft Lev 27:14 (#10.598): \\ft T. For one who voluntarily vows the value of his house to give according to the value evaluated by the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To estimate the value of consecrated houses' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yovel' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the ' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Jubilee' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' token in Lev.27.16 footnote '+ \\fr 27:16 \\ft Lev 27:16 (Lev 27:16-24, 27:22-23, 27:28) (#10.599): \\ft T. For one who consecrates a portion of his land unto Adonai, he is to give according to its estimated production and the years before the \\ft \\+tl Yovel\\+tl* Year ·Shofar blast Year·, also called the \\+tl Jubilee\\+tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, as appointed in the (Lev ch. 27) portion / R. To estimate the value of consecrated fields' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.17: 'v~' field is 'If he dedicates his field from the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·, according to your valuation it shall stand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.18: 'v~' field is 'But if he dedicates his field after the Jubilee, then the priest shall reckon to him the money according to the years that remain to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and an abatement shall be made from your valuation.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.23: 'v~' field is 'then the priest shall reckon to him the worth of your valuation up to the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year·; and he shall give your valuation on that day, as a holy thing to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.24: 'v~' field is 'In the \\tl Jubilee\\tl* Year ·Shofar Year· the field shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to him from whom it was bought, even to him to whom the possession of the land belongs.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew ' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:28-33) (#10.601): \\ft T. “No devoted thing that a man shall voluntarily vow and devote to Adonai of all that he has shall be sold or redeemed” / R. Carry out the laws of interdicting ·prohibited / forbidden· possessions, in Hebrew this is called \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew \\+tl cherem\\+tl* is commonly translated as “put under the ban” or “devote to destruction,” it can also mean “exterminate,” and infrequently it can mean to “ostracize” or “excommunicate”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.602): \\ft T. Not to sell anything unconditionally concentrated to Adonai of all a person may own / R. Not to sell \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl cherem' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' token in Lev.27.28 footnote '+ \\fr 27:28 \\ft Lev 27:28 (Lev 27:26-29) (#10.603): \\ft Not to redeem \\ft \\+tl cherem\\+tl* ·devoted to destruction / under the ban· a field that has been concentrated to Adonai' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.31: 'v~' field is 'If a man redeems anything of his tithe, he shall add a fifth part to it. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] for the children of Israel [God prevails] on Mount Sinai [Thorn].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'chukkotai\\tl* ·Taking leave ·In my regulations·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 16:19-17:14' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 14:1-15:32" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Lev.27.34: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: toOSIS: Num.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 34: \\tl B'midbar\\tl* ·In the desert· 1:1-4:20" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.1.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.1.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.2.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.31: 'v~' field is 'Their duty shall be the ark, the table, the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, the altars, the utensils of the sanctuary with which they minister, and the screen, and all its service.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.3.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.9: 'v~' field is '“They shall take a blue cloth, and cover the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and its lamp candles, and its snuffers, and its snuff dishes, and all its oil utensils, with which they minister to it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'midar\\tl* ·Taking leave · In the desert·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 1:10-2:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 16:1-17:10" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 35: \\tl Naso\\tl* ·Lift up· 4:21-7:89' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.37: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' token in Num.5.3 footnote '+ \\fr 5:3 \\ft Num 5:3 (Num 5:2-3) (#3.239): \\ft T. Any male or female who is unclean must be put outside the camp / R. A \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who is unclean shall not enter any part of the Sanctuary / R. Impure people must not enter the Temple' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.7: 'v~' field is '5:7 Num 5:7 (Num 5:5-8) (#1.16): To confess before Adonai any sin that one has committed then he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of his sin which he has done, and he shall make restitution for his guilt in full, and add to it the fifth part of it, and give it to him in respect of whom he has been guilty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' token in Num.5.15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' token in Num.5.15 footnote '+ \\fr 5:15 \\ft Num 5:15 (Num 5:11-31) (#7.468): \\ft Not to put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery \\fp T. Reason: Because this is an offering for recalling guilt and remembering (appropriate) marital jealousy' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.22: 'v~' field is 'and this water that brings a curse will go into your bowels, and make your body swell, and your thigh fall away.” The woman shall say, “\\tl Amen, Amen\\tl* ·So be it, So be it·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.29: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of jealousy, when a wife, being under her husband, goes astray, and is defiled;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sotah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sotah' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy ' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' token in Num.5.30 footnote '+ \\fr 5:30 \\ft Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): \\ft T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. To fulfill the laws of the \\+tl Sotah\\+tl* ·Wayward wife· / R. To fulfill the laws of marital jealousy \\fp Consider: This protects the woman because the man cannot simply divorce based on a hunch' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.5.30: 'v~' field is '5:30 Num 5:30 (Ex 34:14; Num 5:11-15, 5:29-30, 5:11-31) (#7.469): T. To deal with a woman suspected of adultery as prescribed in the or when the spirit of jealousy comes on a man, and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the priest shall execute on her all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to the children of Israel [God prevails], and tell them: ‘When either man or woman shall make a special vow, the vow of a \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, to separate himself to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.13: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·: when the days of his separation are fulfilled, he shall be brought to the door of the Tent of Meeting,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.15: 'v~' field is 'and a basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, cakes of fine flour mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and their meal offering, and their drink offerings.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.17: 'v~' field is 'He shall offer the ram for a sacrifice of peace offerings to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, with the basket of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. The priest shall offer also its meal offering, and its drink offering.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.18: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· shall shave the head of his separation at the door of the Tent of Meeting, and shall take the hair of the head of his separation, and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.19: 'v~' field is 'The priest shall take the boiled shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated·, after he has shaved the head of his separation;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.20: 'v~' field is 'and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. This is holy for the priest, together with the breast that is waved and the thigh that is offered. After that the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· may drink wine.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.21: 'v~' field is '“‘This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of the \\tl Nazarite\\tl* ·Consecrated· who vows, and of his offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his separation, besides that which he is able to get. According to his vow which he vows, so he must do after the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his separation.’”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The ' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The ' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' token in Num.6.23 footnote '+ \\fr 6:23 \\ft Num 6:23 (Num 6:22-27) (#1.27): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall bless the people of Israel [God prevails] with the Aaronic Blessing (v24-26) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must bless the Jewish nation daily' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.26: 'p~' field is 'and give you \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace·.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.6.27: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.41: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.71: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.86: 'v~' field is 'the twelve golden ladles, full of incense, weighing ten shekels [4 oz; 113.4 g] apiece, [a total of 3 lb; 1.37 kg], after the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is 0.4oz; 11.34 g); all the gold of the ladles weighed one hundred twenty shekels [3 lb; 1.37 kg]; \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of Meeting to speak with \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice speaking to him from above the mercy seat that was on the ark of the Testimony, from between the two cherubim: and he spoke to him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Naso\\tl* ·Taking leave · Lift up·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 13:2-25" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 11:1-54" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.7.89: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 36: \\tl B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·When you light· 8:1-12:16" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.2: 'v~' field is '“Speak to Aaron [Light-bringer], and tell him, ‘When you light the lamp candles, the seven lamp candles shall give light in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.3: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] did so. He lit its lamp candles to light the area in front of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.4: 'v~' field is 'This was the workmanship of the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, beaten work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was beaten work: according to the pattern which \\nd Adonai \\nd* had shown Moses [Drawn out], so he made the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.8.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.2: 'v~' field is '“Moreover let the children of Israel [God prevails] keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in its appointed season.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.4: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] spoke to the children of Israel [God prevails], that they should keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.5: 'v~' field is 'They kept the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the wilderness of Sinai [Thorn]. According to all that \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out], so the children of Israel [God prevails] did.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.6: 'v~' field is 'There were certain men, who were unclean because of the dead body of a man, so that they could not keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· on that day, and they came before Moses [Drawn out] and before Aaron [Light-bringer] on that day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] answered them, “Wait, that I may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what \\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin concerning you.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second ' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.10 footnote '+ \\fr 9:10 \\ft Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): \\ft T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the Second month, on the fourteenth day as an alternative date for \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To slaughter the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.10: 'v~' field is '9:10 Num 9:10-11 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.329): T. If a person is unclean or on aboard on a trip to keep the “Say to the children of Israel [God prevails], ‘If any man of you or of your generations is unclean by reason of a dead body, or is on a journey far away, he shall still keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl matzah' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unleavened bread· and ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl marror' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of ' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Iyar' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Iyar' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' token in Num.9.11 footnote '+ \\fr 9:11 \\ft Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): \\ft T. To eat the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· sacrifice with \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· and \\+tl marror\\+tl* ·bitter herbs· / R. To eat the second \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· on the 14th day of the second month of \\+tl Iyar\\+tl* ·Splendor, Radiance·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.11: 'v~' field is '9:11 Num 9:11 (Num 9:9-12, 9:13; Ex 12:8, 12:1-15) (#4.330): T. To eat the second In the second month, on the fourteenth day at evening they shall keep it; they shall eat it with \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and bitter herbs.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): \\ft Not to leave any flesh of the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb until the morning' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb' token in Num.9.12 footnote '+ \\fr 9:12 \\ft Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): \\ft Not to break any bones from the second \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.12: 'v~' field is '9:12 Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.331): Not to leave any flesh of the second They shall leave none of it until the morning, 9:12 Num 9:12 (Num 9:9-12) (#4.332): Not to break any bones from the second \\qt nor break a bone \\qt* 9:12 Quoted in John 19:36 of it. According to all the statute of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· they shall keep it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But the man who is clean, and is not on a journey, and fails to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, that soul shall be cut off from his people. Because he didn’t offer the offering of \\nd Adonai \\nd* in its appointed season, that man shall bear his sin.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.14: 'v~' field is '“‘If a foreigner lives among you, and desires to keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*; according to the statute of the Passover, and according to its ordinance, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the foreigner, and for him who is born in the land.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.9.14: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or ' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' token in Num.10.9 footnote '+ \\fr 10:9 \\ft Num 10:9-10 (Num 10:1-10) (#2b.161): \\ft T. To sound the two silver trumpets over burnt offerings and peace offerings as a remembrance before God / R. To afflict and cry out before God in times of catastrophe / R. To sound the two silver trumpets over sacrifices and in times of trouble \\fp T. Reason: You are to use them for assembling the community and for directing the travel of the camps / Directive: (Num 10:3-7) describes when and how to blow the trumpets for specific purposes. Only the sons of Aaron (\\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·) are to blow the silver trumpets, as an eternal ordinance for all generations (v8) \\fp T. Note: The two silver trumpets or \\+tl shofars\\+tl* ·ram horns· are used to call to assembly, break camp, sound an alarm, call to war, and when rejoicing at appointed times, the feast days, new moons, and over the burnt offerings and peace offerings' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.34: 'v~' field is 'The cloud of \\nd Adonai \\nd* was over them by day, when they set forward from the camp. \\bdit (A:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.10.36: 'v~' field is 'When it rested, he said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, to the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel [God prevails].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.1: 'v~' field is "The people were complaining in the ears of \\nd Adonai \\nd*. When \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, his anger burned; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s fire burned among them, and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.6: 'v~' field is 'but now we have lost our appetite. There is nothing at all except this \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· to look at.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.7: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· was like coriander seed, and its appearance like the appearance of bdellium.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.9: 'v~' field is 'When the dew fell on the camp in the night, the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· fell on it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger burned greatly; and Moses [Drawn out] was displeased." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.11: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Why have you treated with your servant so badly? Why haven’t I found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.15: 'v~' field is 'If you treat me this way, please kill me right now, if I have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight; and don’t let me see my wretchedness.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.11.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.2: 'v~' field is "They said, “Has \\nd Adonai \\nd* indeed spoken only with Moses [Drawn out]? Has not he spoken also with us?” And \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.6: 'v~' field is "He said, “Now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words. If there is a prophet among you, I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will make myself known to him in a vision. I will speak with him in a dream." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.12.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.7: 'v~' field is 'My servant \\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* is not so. He \\qt is faithful in all my house. \\qt*12:7 Quoted in Heb 3:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah B'ha'alotkha\\tl* ·Taking leave · When you light·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl Z'kharyah\\tl* / Zechariah 2:14-4:7" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 17:11-18:14" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.12.16: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 37: \\tl Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Send Out from you· 13:1-15:41" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.13.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.13.25: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from spying out the land at the end of forty days.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Why does \\nd Adonai \\nd* bring us to this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will be captured or killed! Wouldn’t it be better for us to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery]?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.4: 'v~' field is 'They said to one another, “Let us make a captain, and let us \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into Egypt [Abode of slavery].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.7: 'v~' field is 'They spoke to all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], saying, “The land, which we passed through to spy it out, is an exceeding good land. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.10: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared in the Tent of Meeting to all the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.13: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “Then the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it; for you brought up this people in your might from among them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.14: 'v~' field is "They will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are in the middle of this people; for you \\nd Adonai \\nd* are seen face to face, and your cloud stands over them, and you go before them, in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.15: 'v~' field is "Now if you killed this people as one man, then the nations which have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the fame of you will speak, saying," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.18: 'v~' field is '‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* is slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, forgiving iniquity and disobedience; and that will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.19: 'v~' field is 'Please pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and according as you have forgiven this people, from Egypt [Abode of slavery] even until now.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.21: 'v~' field is 'but in very deed, as I live, and as all the earth shall be filled with the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.22: 'v~' field is "because all those men who have seen my glory, and my signs, which I worked in Egypt [Abode of slavery] and in the wilderness, yet have tempted me these ten times, and have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.25: 'v~' field is 'Since the Amalekite [Descendant of Man who licks up] and the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled] dwell in the valley, tomorrow turn, and go into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].” \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.27: 'v~' field is "“How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, that murmur against me? I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the murmurings of the children of Israel [God prevails], which they murmur against me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Your children shall be wanderers in the \\qt wilderness forty years, \\qt* 14:33 Quoted in Acts 13:18; Heb 3:17 and shall bear your prostitution, until your dead bodies are consumed in the wilderness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.14.36: 'v~' field is 'The men, whom Moses [Drawn out] sent to spy out the land, who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up an evil report against the land,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.7: 'v~' field is 'and for the drink offering you shall offer the third part of a hin [2.6 qt; 1.24 L] of wine, of a pleasant aroma to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.16: 'v~' field is 'One \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and one judgement shall be for you, and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner with you.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests·' token in Num.15.20 footnote '+ \\fr 15:20 \\ft Num 15:20 (Num 15:17-21) (#8.509): \\ft To set apart a portion of the dough to Adonai for the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.22: 'v~' field is '“‘If by mistake you fail to observe all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken to Moses [Drawn out],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.29: 'v~' field is 'You shall have one \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for him who does anything unwittingly, for him who is native-born among the children of Israel [God prevails], and for the stranger who lives as a foreigner among them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.32: 'v~' field is 'While the children of Israel [God prevails] were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.36: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have ' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have ' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tzitzit' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' token in Num.15.38 footnote '+ \\fr 15:38 \\ft Num 15:38 (Num 15:38-40) (#1.28): \\ft T. To make \\ft \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· for your garments / R. To have \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· on all your four corner garments' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.39: 'v~' field is 'and it shall be to you for a fringe, that you may look on it, and remember all \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and do them; 15:39 Num 15:39 (#1.29): Not to stray after thoughts of the heart and sights of the eyes and that you not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you use to play the prostitute;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.40: 'v~' field is 'that you may remember and do all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and be holy to your God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shlach L'kha\\tl* ·Taking leave · Send Out from you·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 2:1-24" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 10:1-45" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.15.41: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 38: \\tl Korach\\tl* ·Korach [Bald one, Frost]· 16:1-18:32' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.4: 'v~' field is "When Moses [Drawn out] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he fell on his face." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to Korach [Bald one, Frost] and to all his company, “In the morning, \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will show who are his, \\qt* 16:5 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.8: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] said to Korach [Bald one, Frost], “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you sons of Levi [United with]!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.13: 'v~' field is 'Is it a small thing that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey, to kill us in the wilderness, but you must also make yourself a prince over us? \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.19: 'p~' field is 'The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to all the congregation. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.26: 'v~' field is 'He spoke to the congregation, saying, \\qt “Depart, \\qt* please, from the tents of these \\qt wicked \\qt* 16:26 Paraphrase Quoted in 2 Tim 2:19 men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.30: 'v~' field is 'But if \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·; then you shall understand that these men have despised \\nd Adonai \\nd*.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.33: 'v~' field is 'So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.40: 'v~' field is 'to be a memorial to the children of Israel [God prevails], to the end that no stranger, who is not of the offspring of Aaron [Light-bringer], would come near to burn incense before \\nd Adonai \\nd*, that he \\qt be not as Korach [Bald one, Frost], \\qt* 16:40 Quoted in Jude 1:11 (see also Num 26:21-24) and as his company; as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to him by Moses [Drawn out].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.42: 'v~' field is 'When the congregation was assembled against Moses [Drawn out] and against Aaron [Light-bringer], They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the cloud covered it, and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.43: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] came to the front of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.50: 'v~' field is 'Aaron [Light-bringer] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Moses [Drawn out] to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.16.50: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.8: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, Moses [Drawn out] went into the Tent of the Testimony; and behold, \\qt Aaron [Light-bringer]’s rod \\qt* for the house of Levi [United with] had \\qt sprouted, \\qt* 17:8 Quoted in Heb 9:4 budded, produced blossoms, and bore ripe almonds.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.17.10: 'v~' field is '17:10 Hebrew ch. 17 v. 25 \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Put back the \\qt rod of Aaron [Light-bringer] \\qt* 17:10 Quoted in Heb 9:4 before the testimony, to be kept for a token against the children of rebellion; that you may make an end of their murmurings against me, that they not die.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The ' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The ' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' token in Num.18.2 footnote '+ \\fr 18:2 \\ft Num 18:2 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.162): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall be before the tent of the testimony” (v2) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are to stand guard over the Sanctuary continually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to ' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Num.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Num 18:3 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.163): \\ft The Levites ·tribe of Levi· shall not engage in the service of the Cohenim ·Priests, sons of Aaron· nor the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· in the service of the Levites ·tribe of Levi· \\fp T. Directive: Specific duties are assigned to both \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· and Levites; namely the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are from Aaron’s linage and they preform sacrifice offerings in the Tabernacle, whereas the Levites refers to the tribe as a whole and all other duties like building up, breaking down, and moving the Sanctuary, caring for animals, tending the fields, and judging the people’s matters according to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· ' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· ' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' token in Num.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Num 18:4 (Num 18:1-7) (#2b.164): \\ft T. The unauthorized person is not to approach the Tent of Meeting or Holy Place / R. One who is not a Cohen ·son of Aaron, Priest· shall not preform the duties of the \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· \\fp T. Note: Authorization depends on Levitical heritage (see Num 18:3 OU163)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The ' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The ' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' token in Num.18.5 footnote '+ \\fr 18:5 \\ft Num 18:5 (Num 18:1-7, 18:20-24) (#2b.165): \\ft T. “Levites with Aaron and his sons who are \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall keep the charge of the Sanctuary” (v5) / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· are not to cease the watch around the Sanctuary / R. Not to leave the Temple unguarded' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to Aaron [Light-bringer], “Behold, I myself have given you the charge of my wave offerings, even all the holy things of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you by reason of the anointing, and to your sons, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.11: 'v~' field is '“This is yours, too: the wave offering of their gift, even all the wave offerings of the children of Israel [God prevails]. I have given them to you, and to your sons and to your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. Everyone who is clean in your house shall eat of it.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the ' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the ' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' token in Num.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Num 18:15 (Num 18:15-16; Ex 22:29-30) (#5.375): \\ft T. To redeem the firstborn of your children, giving the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver / R. To redeem the firstborn of your sons, giving the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· five sheckles of silver' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.19: 'v~' field is 'All the wave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel [God prevails] offer to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have I given you, and your sons and your daughters with you, as a \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion· forever. It is a covenant of salt forever before \\nd Adonai \\nd* to you and to your offspring with you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.21: 'v~' field is '“To the children of Levi [United with], behold, I have given all the tithe in Israel [God prevails] for an inheritance, in \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· for their service which they serve, even the service of the Tent of Meeting.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Korach\\tl* ·Taking leave · Korach [Bald one, Frost]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Alef\\tl* / 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 18:35-19:28" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.18.32: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 39: \\tl Hukkat\\tl* ·Regulation· 19:1-22:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): \\ft How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification \\fp T, Note: The ashes of the red heifer is mixed with living water to make the Waters of Purification. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· who burns the heifer will be unclean to evening. A second \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will gather the ashes and prepare the water of purification; this person will also be unclean to evening. Both people who prepare the Waters of Purification, which makes unclean people clean again, become unclean in the process. How can someone be made clean when those involved in the process of making the Water of Purification become unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* portion is ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* portion is ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is sometimes translated similar to ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is sometimes translated similar to ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Choke' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hukkat' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; ' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·.' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·.' token in Num.19.2 footnote '+ \\fr 19:2 \\ft The title of this \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* portion is \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation·; it is derived from the root word \\+tl choke\\+tl* which means ·statute, limit, ordinance, something prescribed·. \\+tl Choke\\+tl* is sometimes translated similar to \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. The main difference is in the nuance that each word is attempting to convey: \\+tl Choke\\+tl* ·Ordinance, [decree from a supreme ruler]·; \\+tl Hukkat\\+tl* ·Regulation, [official guideline]·; \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.2: 'v~' field is '19:2 Num 19:2 (Num 19:2-10) (#3.240): How to prepare a red heifer for the ashes of purification “This is the \\tl hukkat\\tl* ·regulation· of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· 19:2 The title of this which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined. Tell the children of Israel [God prevails] to bring you a red heifer without spot, in which is \\qt no defect, \\qt* 19:2 Quoted in Heb 9:14 and which was never yoked.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.9: 'v~' field is '“A man who is clean shall gather up the \\qt ashes of the heifer, \\qt* 19:9 Quoted in Heb 9:13 and lay them up outside of the camp in a clean place; and it shall be kept for the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails] for a water for impurity. It is a sin offering.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.14: 'v~' field is '19:14 Num 19:14 (Num 19:11-13, 19:14-16, 19:17-22) (#3.241): The law of uncleanness due to a dead body; the person is unclean for seven days “This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· when a man dies in a tent: everyone who comes into the tent, and everyone who is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.19.17: 'v~' field is '“For the unclean, they shall take of the ashes of the burning of the sin offering; and running water shall be poured into a vessel. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' token in Num.19.21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' token in Num.19.21 footnote '+ \\fr 19:21 \\ft Num 19:21 (Num 19:17-22) (#3.242): \\ft The law of sprinkling the Waters of Purification \\fp Consider: The Water of Purification is necessary for cleaning from defilement, yet the one who is clean becomes unclean until evening. Is there any way to be clean without another becoming unclean?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and fell on their faces. The \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· appeared to them. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.10: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and Aaron [Light-bringer] gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, you rebels! Shall we bring water out of this rock for you?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the waters of Meribah [Quarreling]; because the children of Israel [God prevails] strove with \\tl Yahweh M’Kaddesh\\tl* [Yahweh our Santifier / He sustains breathing who makes you holy] who was set apart by them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.16: 'v~' field is "When we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· our voice, sent an angel, and brought us out of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Behold, we are in Kadesh, a city in the edge of your border." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.20.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.1: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Israel [God prevails] came by the way of Atharim. He fought against Israel [God prevails], and took some of them captive." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of Israel [God prevails], and delivered up the Canaanites [Descendants of Humbled]; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities. The name of the place was called Hormah." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.4: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Mount Hor by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], to go around the land of Edom [Red] The soul of the people was very discouraged because of the journey.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to Moses [Drawn out], “Make a fiery serpent, and \\qt set it up \\qt* 21:8 Quoted in John 12:34 on a pole. It shall happen, that everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Moses [Drawn out] \\qt* made a \\qt serpent \\qt* 21:9 Quoted in John 3:14 of bronze, and set it 21:9 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (John 3:14 (3:14-18), 12:32-34; Acts 3:26) \\wj on the pole. If a serpent had bitten any man, when he looked at the serpent of bronze, he lived. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.20: 'v~' field is 'and from Bamoth to the valley that is in the field of Moab [From father], to the top of Pisgah, which looks down on the desert. \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.21.33: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Hukkat\\tl* ·Taking leave · Regulation·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl Shof'tim\\tl* / Judges 11:1-33" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 21:1-17" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.1: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 40: \\tl Balak\\tl* ·Balak [Devastator, Wasting]· 22:2-25:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.7: 'v~' field is 'The elders of Moab [From father] and the elders of Midian [Strife] departed with the \\qt rewards of divination \\qt* 22:7 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:15 in their hand. They came to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and spoke to him the words of Balak.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.22: 'v~' field is "God’s anger burned because he went; and \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] placed himself in the way for an adversary against him. Now he was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.23: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of the way, and went into the field. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] struck the donkey, to turn her into the way." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.24: 'v~' field is "Then \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.25: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she thrust herself to the wall, and crushed Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s foot against the wall. He struck her again." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went further, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.27: 'v~' field is "The donkey saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], and she lay down under Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]. Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s anger burned, and he struck the donkey with his staff." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the \\qt mouth of the donkey, and she said \\qt* 22:28 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:16 to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.31: 'v~' field is "Then \\nd Adonai \\nd* opened the eyes of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and he saw \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on his face." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.32: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to him, “Why have you struck your donkey these three times? Behold, I have come out as an adversary, because your way is perverse before me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.34: 'v~' field is "Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] said to \\tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing], “I have sinned; for I didn’t know that you stood in the way against me. Now therefore, if it displeases you, I will go back again.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.35: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] said to Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], “Go with the men; but only the word that I shall speak to you, that you shall speak.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.36: 'v~' field is "When Balak \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] had come, he went out to meet him to the City of Moab [From father], which is on the border of the Arnon, which is in the utmost part of the border." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.22.38: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* put a word in Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]’s mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and thus you shall speak.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.16: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* met Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], and put a word in his mouth, and said, “\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to Balak, and say this.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.18: 'p~' field is "“Rise up, Balak, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.23.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.4: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.4: 'p~' field is 'who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.13: 'v~' field is '‘If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I can’t go beyond \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, to do either good or bad of my own mind. I will say what \\nd Adonai \\nd* says’? \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'v~' field is "he says, who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of God," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'knows the knowledge of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.16: 'p~' field is 'and who sees the vision of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.24.25: 'v~' field is 'Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people] rose up, and went and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to his place; and Balak also went his way.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.1: 'v~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] stayed in Shittim; and the people began to \\qt play the prostitute \\qt* 25:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:8 with the daughters of Moab [From father];' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.2: 'v~' field is 'for they called the people to the \\qt sacrifices of their deities. \\qt* The people \\qt ate \\qt* 25:2 Quoted in Rev 2:14 and bowed down to their deities.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Behold, one of the children of Israel [God prevails] came and brought to his brothers a Midianite [Descendant of Strife] woman in the sight of Moses [Drawn out], and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], while they were weeping at the door of the Tent of Meeting. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.25.9 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.25.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 'v~' field is 'Those who \\qt died \\qt* by the plague were \\qt twenty-four thousand. \\qt*25:9 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:825:9 Context: Num 25:9 says 24,000 died yet 1 Cor 10:8 says 23,000 died. Scholars note those hung in verse 4 could account for the 1,000 people difference.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Balak\\tl* ·Taking leave · Balak [Devastator / Wasting]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 5:7-6:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:12-26" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.25.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 41: \\tl Pinchas\\tl* ·Pinchas [Bronze skin]· 25:10-29:40' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.26.4: 'p~' field is 'These are those that came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.26.51: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.27.5: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] brought their \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·case· before \\nd Adonai \\nd*. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.27.23: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.28.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.10: 'v~' field is 'this is the burnt offering of every \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, besides the continual burnt offering, and its drink offering.28:10 Context of Matt 12:5' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hodesh' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hodesh' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' token in Num.28.11 footnote '+ \\fr 28:11 \\ft Num 28:11 (Num 28:11-15) (#4.334): \\ft T. To offer an additional sacrifice at the start of each new month, \\ft \\+tl Rosh Hodesh\\+tl* ·New Moon· / R. To bring additional offerings on the New Month' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.16: 'v~' field is '“‘In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, is \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.18: 'v~' field is 'In the first day shall be a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on ' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on ' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·' token in Num.28.19 footnote '+ \\fr 28:19 \\ft Num 28:19 (Num 28:16-25) (#4.335): \\ft T. To offer a special sacrifice on the eight days of \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· / R. To offer an additional sacrifice on \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.25: 'v~' field is 'On the seventh day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks· / ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pentacost' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·50· ' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)' token in Num.28.26 footnote "+ \\fr 28:26 \\ft Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks· / \\+tl Pentacost\\+tl* ·50· \\fp T. Note: This is the First Fruits wheat offering (#2 of the First Fruits offerings). Wheat is considered the rich man’s grain, in contrast to barley (think market value cost)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.28.26: 'v~' field is '28:26 Num 28:26 (Num 28:26-31) (#4.336): To offer a special additional sacrifice for “‘Also in the day of the first fruits, when you offer a new meal offering to \\nd Adonai \\nd* in your feast of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.1 footnote '+ \\fr 29:1 \\ft Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To hear the sound of the \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.1: 'v~' field is '29:1 Num 29:1 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.337): T. To blow the “‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·: it is a day of blowing of \\tl shofarot\\tl* ·ram horns· to you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ram’s horn· on ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofars·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·means· ' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Rosh Hashanah' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Head of the Year·' token in Num.29.2 footnote '+ \\fr 29:2 \\ft Num 29:2 (Num 29:1-6) (#4.338): \\ft T. To blow the \\ft \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram’s horn· on \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl shofars·\\+tl* / R. To offer a special additional sacrifice on the first day of \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl* ·means· \\+tl Rosh Hashanah\\+tl* ·Head of the Year·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month ' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month ' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishrei' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Num.29.8 footnote '+ \\fr 29:8 \\ft Num 29:8 (Num 29:7-11) (#4.339): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement· the tenth day of the seventh month \\+tl Tishrei\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.12: 'v~' field is '“‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·. You shall keep a feast to \\nd Adonai \\nd* seven days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· ' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkah' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkah' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 55)' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 55)' token in Num.29.13 footnote '+ \\fr 29:13 \\ft Num 29:13 (Num 29:12-34) (#4.340): \\ft To offer a special additional sacrifice for \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· \\fp T. Directive: first day 13 bulls and one less each day. This sacrifice totals 70 and Judaism teaches there are 70 nations in the world, this is considered as a sacrifice for each nation of the world (\\+tl Sukkah\\+tl* 55)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shemini Atzeret' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of ' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of ' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Num.29.35 footnote '+ \\fr 29:35 \\ft Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): \\ft To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of \\ft \\+tl Shemini Atzeret\\+tl* ·The Eighth day of the Assembly· of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.35: 'v~' field is '29:35 Num 29:35-36 (Num 29:35-38) (#4.341): To observe, gather, and offer an additional sacrifice on the day of “‘On the eighth day you shall have a solemn assembly: you shall do no regular \\tl aboda\\tl* ·service·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Pinchas\\tl* ·Taking leave · Pinchas [Bronze skin]·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl M'lakhim Alef\\tl* / 1 Kings 18:46-19:21" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 11:27-12:37" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.29.40: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 42: \\tl Mattot\\tl* ·Tribes· 30:1-32:42' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): \\ft T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·. (See Num 30:3-15 [Heb Bible Num 30:4-16])' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' token in Num.30.2 footnote '+ \\fr 30:2 \\ft Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): \\ft T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\fp T. Directive: That is not to transgress in matters that one has forbidden himself' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.2: 'v~' field is '30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:2-16) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:3-17)] (#9.564): T. To keep a vow or oath made to Adonai, it shall not be unfulfilled / R. To judge in annulment of vows according to the rules in the matter found in \\qt When a man vows a vow to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\qt*, or \\qt swears an oath \\qt* to bind his soul with a bond, 30:2 Num 30:2 (Num 30:1-2, 30:3-15) [Heb Bible Num 30:3 (Num 30:2-3, 30:4-16)] (#9.565): T. Not to transgress your word nor your vow / R. Not to break oaths or vows \\qt he shall not break his word. \\qt* 30:2 Paraphrase Quoted in Matt 5:33 He shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.4: 'v~' field is "and her father \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· her vow, and her bond with which she has bound her soul, and her father holds his peace at her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.5: 'v~' field is "But if her father forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·, none of her vows, or of her bonds with which she has bound her soul, shall stand. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her, because her father has forbidden her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.7: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, and hold his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it; then her vows shall stand, and her bonds with which she has bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.8: 'v~' field is "But if her husband forbids her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it, then he shall make void her vow which is on her, and the rash utterance of her lips, with which she has bound her soul. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.11: 'v~' field is "and her husband \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, and held his peace at her, and didn’t disallow her; then all her vows shall stand, and every bond with which she bound her soul shall stand." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.12: 'v~' field is "But if her husband made them null and void in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them, then whatever proceeded out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning the bond of her soul, shall not stand. Her husband has made them void. \\nd Adonai \\nd* will forgive her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.14: 'v~' field is "But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day to day, then he establishes all her vows, or all her bonds, which are on her. He has established them, because he held his peace at her in the day that he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.30.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.12: 'v~' field is 'They brought the captives, and the prey, and the plunder, to Moses [Drawn out], and to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, and to the congregation of the children of Israel [God prevails], to the camp at the plains of Moab [From father], which are by the Jordan [Descender] at Jericho [Fragrant, Moon]. \\bdit (RY:2, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.16: 'v~' field is 'Behold, these caused the children of Israel [God prevails], through the \\qt counsel of Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people], \\qt* 31:16 Quoted in Rev 2:14 to commit trespass against \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the matter of Peor, and so the plague was among the congregation of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.21: 'v~' field is 'Eleazar [Help of God] the priest said to the men of war who went to the battle, “This is the statute of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* has enjoined Moses [Drawn out]:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.24: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.41: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] gave the tribute, which was \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s wave offering, to Eleazar [Help of God] the priest, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]. \\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.31.54: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:3, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.5: 'v~' field is 'They said, “If we have found \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in your sight, let this land be given to your servants for a possession. Don’t bring us over the Jordan [Descender].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.18: 'v~' field is 'We will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to our houses, until the children of Israel [God prevails] have each inherited their inheritance.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.22: 'v~' field is 'and the land is subdued before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; then afterward you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and be guiltless towards \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and towards Israel [God prevails]; and this land shall be to you for a possession before \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.38: 'v~' field is 'Nebo, and Baal Meon, (their names being changed), and Sibmah. They gave other names to the cities which they built. \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Mattot\\tl* ·Taking leave · Tribes·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 23:1-39" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.32.42: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 43: \\tl Masa'ei\\tl* ·Journeys· 33:1-36:13" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.3: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, the children of Israel [God prevails] went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.10: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from Elim, and encamped by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea]. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.11: 'v~' field is 'They traveled from the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], and encamped in the wilderness of Sin.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.40: 'v~' field is "The Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the king of Arad, who lived in the South in the land of Canaan [Humbled], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the coming of the children of Israel [God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.33.49: 'v~' field is 'They encamped by the Jordan [Descender], from Beth Jeshimoth even to Abel [Vanity, Mourning] Shittim in the plains of Moab [From father]. \\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.34.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.8: 'v~' field is 'Concerning the cities which you shall give of the possession of the children of Israel [God prevails], from the many you shall take many; and from the few you shall take few. Everyone according to his inheritance which he inherits shall give some of his cities to the Levites [Descendants of United with].” \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' token in Num.35.12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' token in Num.35.12 footnote '+ \\fr 35:12 \\ft Num 35:12 (Num 35:9-15) (#6.401): \\ft T. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense before he has stood trial / R. Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred in contrast to accidental killing (Num 35:22-24), killing without enmity nor premeditated intent to inflict harm' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Num.35.16 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· dies ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· dies ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specificity the ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Specificity the ' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' token in Num.35.25 footnote '+ \\fr 35:25 \\ft Num 35:25 (Num 35:22-29) (#6.402): \\ft To exile in the city of refuge the person who committed an accidental killing or manslaughter, until the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· dies \\fp T. Note: Specificity the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of that year, for the High Priest’s role changes annually' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.28: 'v~' field is 'because he should have remained in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. But after the death of the high priest, the man slayer shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into the land of his possession.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the ' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the ' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' token in Num.35.32 footnote '+ \\fr 35:32 \\ft Num 35:32 (Num 35:30-34) (#6.404): \\ft Not to take ransom from one who killed another accidentally in order to free him from exile in the City of Refuge before the time of his release \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred / Directive: The time of release is based on (Num 35:25 OU402) the death of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· of his day' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.35.34: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.11: 'v~' field is 'for Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah [Rest], the daughters of Zelophehad, were married to their \\tl dod\\tl* ·father’s· brothers’ sons.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 'v~' field is 'These are the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and the judgments which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined by the hand of Moses [Drawn out] to the children of Israel [God prevails] in the plains of Moab [From father] by the Jordan [Descender] across from Jericho [Fragrant, Moon].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Masa'ei\\tl* ·Taking leave · Journeys·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is '\\tl Yirmeyahu\\tl* / Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 (A); 2:4-28, 4:1-2 (S)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 24:1-25:46" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Num.36.13: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: toOSIS: Deut.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.0.0: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 44: \\tl D'varim\\tl* ·Words, Things, Bees· 1:1-3:22" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.5: 'v~' field is 'Beyond the Jordan [Descender], in the land of Moab [From father], Moses [Drawn out] began to declare this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, saying,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.6: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] spoke to us in Horeb [Desert], saying, ‘You have lived long enough at this mountain.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.1.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.10: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are today \\qt as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*1:10 Quoted in Heb 11:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, make you a thousand times as many as you are, and bless you, as he has promised you! \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.16: 'v~' field is "I enjoined your judges at that time, saying, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· cases between your brothers, and judge righteously between a man and his brother, and the foreigner who is living with him." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' token in Deut.1.17 footnote '+ \\fr 1:17 \\ft Deut 1:17 (#10.605): \\ft T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and judicial procedure, even if he is learned in other disciplines' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.17: 'v~' field is '1:17 Deut 1:17 (#10.605): T. The judge is not to show favoritism in making judgments / R. Not to appoint as judge one who is not learned in the laws of the You shall not show partiality in judgment; you shall \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the small and the great alike. 1:17 Deut 1:17 (Deut 1:14-17; Lev 19:15) (#10.606): T. The judge not be afraid when judging no matter how a man presents himself / R. The judge must not fear a violent man when making judgments You shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the judgment is God’s. The case that is too hard for you, you shall bring to me, and I will \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.19: 'v~' field is 'We traveled from Horeb [Desert], and went through all that great and terrible wilderness which you saw, by the way to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us; and we came to Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.20: 'v~' field is 'I said to you, “You have come to the hill country of the Amorites [Descendants of Talkers], which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.25: 'v~' field is 'They took some of the fruit of the land in their hands, and brought it down to us, and brought us word again, and said, “It is a good land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives to us.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.34: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, and was angry, and swore, saying," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun, who stands before you, shall go in there. Encourage him, for he shall cause Israel [God prevails] to inherit it. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.40: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, turn, and take your journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.41: 'v~' field is 'Then you answered and said to me, “We have sinned against \\nd Adonai \\nd*, we will go up and fight, according to all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] enjoined us.” Every man of you put on his weapons of war, and presumed to go up into the hill country.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.43: 'v~' field is "So I spoke to you, and you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·; but you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and were presumptuous, and went up into the hill country." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.1.45: 'v~' field is "You made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and wept before \\nd Adonai \\nd*; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto your voice, nor turn his ear to you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.1: 'v~' field is 'Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea], as \\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to me; and we encircled Mount Seir many days. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.5: 'v~' field is 'Don’t contend with them; for I will not give you any of their land, no, \\qt not so much as for the sole of your foot \\qt* 2:5 Quoted in Acts 7:5 to tread on; because I have given Mount Seir to Esau [Hairy] for a possession.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.25: 'v~' field is "Today I will begin to put the dread of you and the fear of you on the peoples who are under the whole sky, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the report of you, and shall tremble, and be in anguish because of you.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.29: 'v~' field is 'as the children of Esau [Hairy] who dwell in Seir, and the Moabites [Descendants of From father] who dwell in Ar, did to me; until I pass over the Jordan [Descender] into the land which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] gives us.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.30: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.33: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered him up before us; and we struck him, his sons, and all his people.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.36: 'v~' field is 'From Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, and the city that is in the valley, even to Gilead, there was not a city too high for us. \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered up all before us.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.2.37: 'v~' field is 'Only to the land of the children of Ammon [Tribal people] you didn’t come near; all the banks of the river Jabbok, and the cities of the hill country, and wherever \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] forbade us by his enjoined words.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.3: 'v~' field is 'So \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] delivered into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. We struck him until no one was left to him remaining.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.14: 'v~' field is 'Jair the son of Manasseh [Causing to forget] took all the region of Argob, to the border of the Geshurites and the Maacathites, and called them, even Bashan, after his own name, Havvoth Jair, to this day.) \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.19: 'v~' field is 'But your wives, and your little ones, and your livestock, (I know that you have much livestock), shall live in your cities which I have given you, \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.20: 'v~' field is 'until \\nd Adonai \\nd* gives rest to your brothers, as to you, and they also possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives them beyond the Jordan [Descender]. Then you shall each \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own possession, which I have given you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah D'varim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Words / Things / Bees·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 1:1-27" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Mark 14:1-16" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.22: 'ms1' field is "Parasha 45: \\tl Va'etchanan\\tl* ·And I pleaded· 3:23-7:11" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.3.26: 'v~' field is "But \\nd Adonai \\nd* was angry with me for your sakes, and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me. \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Let this satisfy you. Speak no more to me of this matter." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.1: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the statutes and to the judgments, which I teach you, to do them; that you may live, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, gives you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall not add to the word which I enjoin you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God which I enjoin you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But you who were faithful to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God are all alive today. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.6: 'v~' field is "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, who shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these statutes, and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.7: 'v~' field is 'For what great nation is there, that has a deity so near to them, as \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] is whenever we call on him?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.8: 'v~' field is 'What great nation is there, that has statutes and judgement so upright as all this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, which I set before you today?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.10: 'v~' field is "the day that you stood before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert], when \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “Assemble the people to me, and I will make them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, that they may learn to fear me all the days that they live on the earth, and that they may teach their children.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.12: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* spoke to you out of the middle of the fire: you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of words, but you saw no form; you only heard a voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and lest you lift up your eyes to the sky, and when you see the sun and the moon and the stars, even all the army of the sky, you are drawn away and worship them, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole sky.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.24: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your \\qt God is \\+tl \'Akal \'Esh\\+tl* [Consuming Fire], \\qt* 4:24 Quoted in Heb 12:29 a jealous God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.28: 'v~' field is "There you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· deities, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, nor eat, nor smell." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.30: 'v~' field is "When you are in oppression, and all these things have come on you, in the latter days you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· to his voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.32: 'v~' field is "For ask now of the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and from the one end of the sky to the other, whether there has been anything as this great thing is, or has been \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· like it?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.33: 'v~' field is "Did a people ever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of God speaking out of the middle of the fire, as you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and live?" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.4.35 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.35 footnote '+ \\fr 4:35 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.35: 'v~' field is 'It was shown to you so that you might know that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is God. \\qt There is no one else besides him, \\qt*4:35 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.36: 'v~' field is "Out of heaven he made you to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, that he might instruct you. On earth he made you to see his great fire; and you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his words out of the middle of the fire." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.37: 'v~' field is "Because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· your fathers, therefore he chose their offspring after them, and brought you out with his presence, with his great power, out of Egypt [Abode of slavery];" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.4.39 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted in ' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Mark 12:32' token in Deut.4.39 footnote '+ \\fr 4:39 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted in \\+bd* Mark 12:32' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.39: 'v~' field is 'Know therefore today, and take it to heart, that \\sc Adonai^ \\sc* himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath. \\qt There is no one else.\\qt*4:39 ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.40: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you today, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you, and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, forever. \\bdit (A:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.44: 'v~' field is 'This is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which Moses [Drawn out] set before the children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.4.49: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:4, S:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.1: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] called to all Israel [God prevails], and said to them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], the statutes and the judgments which I speak in your ears today, that you may learn them, and observe to do them.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] made a covenant with us in Horeb [Desert].' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Jewish culture on ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to cut off·. ' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl karet' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' token in Deut.5.7 footnote '+ \\fr 5:7 \\ft Deut 5:7; Ex 20:3 (Deut 5:6-7) (#2a.60): \\ft T. Not to recognize, bow down to, nor serve the deities of others in My Presence / R. Not to entertain the thought that there is any god but Adonai \\fp R. Note: Jewish culture on \\ft \\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to cut off·. \\+tl Karet\\+tl* is God’s prerogative to be used in special cases only. This applies the capitol punishment (\\+tl karet\\+tl* ·to be cut off·) to all generations alive at the time of the crime. This punishment is not a curse on the family, but it does put a close on the family linage (see D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p106-107)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.9: 'v~' field is '5:9 Deut 5:9; Ex 20:5 (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:8-10) (#2b.92): T. Not to bow down to an object of idolatry, even if that is its normal way of worship / R. Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God, which are: 1. Ritually slaying a sacrifice 2. Burning a ritual substance on an altar 3. Pouring a libation ·of wine· 4. Prostrating oneself You shall not \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· yourself down to them, 5:9 Deut 5:9; Ex 20:5 (#2b.93): T. Not to worship or serve carved images / R. Not to worship an object of idolatry in its normal ways of worship / Consider: Serving other deities is an act of disloyalty and infidelity, one that God considers like adultery and treats with marital jealousy nor \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; for I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, and on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.10: 'v~' field is "and showing \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to thousands of those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me and keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: Hebrew Language: ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nakav' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 7:5) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This name, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tetragrammaton' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yahweh' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yah' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 3, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ha-Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ha-Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meforash' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shem' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Name· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayisa' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Raised· ' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Vayet' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' token in Deut.5.11 footnote '+ \\fr 5:11 \\ft Deut 5:11; Ex 20:7 (Ex 20:5-7) (#3.189): \\ft T. Not to blaspheme God / R. We are warned against blasphemy and the penalty is death \\fp T. Example: Blasphemy: idolaters, manifesting disrespect towards God, and insulting His chosen leaders \\fp Note: Hebrew Language: \\ft \\+tl Nakav\\+tl* ·blaspheme· not only signifies to curse, or blaspheme, but also to express, or distinguish by name, to invoke a name \\fp R. Example: Blasphemy goes beyond pronouncing the divine name, especially in an inappropriate context (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* 7:5) \\fp R. Example: Judaism views blasphemy as: using God’s name when swearing, using God’s name to call as a witness for truth when lying, or by joining God’s name to inappropriate or unacceptable actions or objects (The Nine Commands, Freedman, p47-49) \\fp Note: This name, the \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* ·four letters·, is sacred and, with one exception, is never pronounced. When the Temple stood, on \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* ·Day of Atonement·, the \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would pronounce the Name in a sacred ceremony Consider: The Greek word \\+tl Tetragrammaton\\+tl* is not used in the Bible, but the Hebrew name it represents, YHVH or \\+tl Yahweh\\+tl*, is used 5,410 total times in the Old Covenant. Total times in Torah 1,419 (Genesis 153 times, Exodus 364, Leviticus 285, Numbers 387, Deuteronomy 230); Total times in Prophets 2,696; Total times in Writings 1,295 \\fp R. Note: In Judaism there are multiple sacred and specific names for God, these names are designated by how many letters each name has. These names are sacred and should not be used lightly. \\+tl Yah\\+tl* 3, \\+tl Ha-Shem\\+tl* ·The Name· which refers to YHVH 4, \\+tl Shem ha-Meforash\\+tl* ·Name The Distinguished· 12, \\+tl Shem ha-Meyuhad\\+tl* ·Name The Extraordinary· 42, \\+tl Shem Vayisa Vayet\\+tl* 72. A word for word translation of the 72 is \\+tl Shem\\+tl* ·Name· \\+tl Vayisa\\+tl* ·Raised· \\+tl Vayet\\+tl* ·Stretched out, Turned·. Remember to always show respect when using God’s names' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kiddush' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sanctification· and ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Havdallah' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) ' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' token in Deut.5.12 footnote '+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft Deut 5:12; Ex 20:8 (Gen 2:1-3; Ex 20:8-11) (#4.280): \\ft T. To set apart the seventh day, Sabbath day, and keep it holy / R. To sanctify the day with \\ft \\+tl Kiddush\\+tl* ·Sanctification· and \\+tl Havdallah\\+tl* ·Separation·; these are the rituals and prayers associated with bringing in Sabbath Friday night (7th day) and closing Sabbath Saturday evening (1st day) \\fp T. Reason: Sabbath is a remembrance that God rested from all his works and blessed the seventh day (Gen 2:1-3). R. Quoting, Rabbi Shimon ben Menasia said “The Sabbath was handed to you, not you to the Sabbath”. Rabbi Yeshua says “Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath” (Mark 2:27) \\fp R. Directive: You are not to harvest on Sabbath according to (Ex 34:21). The Rabbis define what constitutes harvesting as: picking grain, removing the husks, rubbing the heads, cleaning or bruising the ears, throwing the ears up in the hand' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.14: 'v~' field is 'but the seventh day is a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in which you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your livestock, nor your stranger who is within your gates; that your male servant and your female servant may rest as well as you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavod' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is the prime root word ' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kavad' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' token in Deut.5.16 footnote '+ \\fr 5:16 \\ft Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): \\ft T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the prime root word \\ft \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy· is used in (Ex 20:12) to describe honoring one’s parents. \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·glory, riches, abundance, weight· used to describe the glory of God as in (Ex 33:18, 33:22). The root word of \\+tl kavod\\+tl* is the prime root word \\+tl kavad\\+tl* ·honor, heavy·. (See D. Freedman, The Nine Commandments, p76)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.16: 'v~' field is '5:16 Deut 5:16; Ex 20:12 (#5.359): T. To honor your father and mother / R. To respect your father and mother \\qt “Honor your father and your mother, \\qt* 5:16 Quoted in Matt 15:4, 19:19; Mark 7:10 as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you; that your days may be long, and that \\qt it may go well with you, in the land \\qt* 5:16 Quoted in Mark 7:10; Eph 6:2-3 which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Deut.5.17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' token in Deut.5.17 footnote '+ \\fr 5:17 \\ft Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): \\ft T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\fp T. Note: Murder is defined in (Num 35:16-21) as being premeditated with intent or hatred towards another, then taking action against said person causing their death' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 Deut 5:17; Ex 20:13 (#6.380): T. Not to murder / T. Not to commit homicide (alternative phrasing) / R. Not to kill an innocent person \\qt “You shall not murder. \\qt*5:17 Quoted in Matt 5:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list ' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' token in Deut.5.18 footnote '+ \\fr 5:18 \\ft Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): \\ft T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\fp R. Note: This command is not listed in the Rambam 613 list nor on the Messer 613 list \\fp Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought it was encompassed by the command of not coveting, Command 10 (Ex 20:17) / Consider: This is only a speculation, maybe this was not listed because Rambam thought the command of (Lev 18:6 OU437) or (Lev 18:19 OU456) and the whole of (Lev ch. 18) encompassed this singular command' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.18: 'v~' field is '5:18 Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:13] (#7.433): T. Not to commit adultery / R. This command is not included in Rambam’s 613 list \\qt “You shall not commit adultery. \\qt*5:18 Quoted in Matt 5:27; Rom 2:22; James 2:11' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Deut.5.19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' token in Deut.5.19 footnote '+ \\fr 5:19 \\ft Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): \\ft T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis clarify this refers to theft of a person' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.19 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.19: 'v~' field is '5:19 Deut 5:19; Ex 20:15 [Heb Bible Deut 5:19; Ex 20:13] (Ex 21:16) (#8.486): T. Not to steal / R. Not to kidnap any person of Israel. (This command is implied here, but derived from (Ex 21:16)) “You shall \\qt not steal. \\qt*5:19 Quoted in Rom 2:215:19 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.20: 'v~' field is '5:20 Deut 5:20; Ex 20:16 [Heb Bible Deut 5:20; Ex 20:14] (#9.546): Not to testify falsely against your neighbor “You shall \\qt not give false witness \\qt* 5:20 Quoted in Matt 19:18-19; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 against your neighbor.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): \\ft T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession \\fp Consider: (Ex 20) orders the list as “house, wife, servant” whereas (Deut 5) orders the list “wife, house, field, servant”.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kol' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' token in Deut.5.21 footnote '+ \\fr 5:21 \\ft Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): \\ft T. Not to covet \\ft \\+tl kol\\+tl* ·anything, everything, the whole· that belongs to your neighbor / R. Not to desire another’s possession \\fp T. Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl kol\\+tl* means ·anything, everything, the whole· / T. Note: Exodus uses the word “covet” whereas Deuteronomy used “desire” and “covet”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.5.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.21: 'v~' field is '5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.578): T. Not to covet / R. Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession 5:21 Deut 5:21; Ex 20:17 [Heb Bible Deut 5:18; Ex 20:14] (#10.579): T. Not to covet “You shall \\qt not covet \\qt* 5:21 Quoted in Rom 7:7 5:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9 your neighbor’s wife. Neither shall you desire your neighbor’s house, his field, or his male servant, or his female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your wrote neighbor’s.”5:21 Quoted in Rom 13:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (A:5, S:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.23: 'v~' field is "When you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice out of the middle of the darkness, while the mountain was burning with fire, you came near to me, even all the heads of your tribes, and your elders;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.24: 'v~' field is "and you said, “Behold, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has shown us his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and his greatness, and we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· his voice out of the middle of the fire. We have seen today that God does speak with man, and he lives." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.25: 'v~' field is "Now therefore why should we die? For this great fire will consume us. If we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]’s voice any more, then we shall die." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.26: 'v~' field is "For who is there of all flesh, that has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God] speaking out of the middle of the fire, as we have, and lived?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.27: 'v~' field is "Go near, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] shall say, and tell us all that \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] tells you; and we will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and do it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.28: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of your words, when you spoke to me; and \\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of the words of this people, which they have spoken to you. They have well said all that they have spoken." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.30: 'v~' field is '“Go tell them, ‘\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your tents.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.5.31: 'v~' field is 'But as for you, stand here by me, and I will tell you all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and the statutes, and the judgments, which you shall teach them, that they may do them in the land which I give them to possess it.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now this is the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.2: 'v~' field is 'that you might fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to keep all his statutes and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I enjoin you; you, and your son, and your son’s son, all the days of your life; and that your days may be prolonged.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.3: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear understand obey· therefore, Israel [God prevails], and observe to do it; that it may be well with you, and that you may increase mightily, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised to you, in a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (A:6, S:5) \\bdit*" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* our God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* our God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* is one' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* is one' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): \\ft T. \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* our God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity· God / R. To know \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is one' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.4 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yachid' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·only one·. ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·only one·. ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl echad' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Examples of ' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yachid:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yachid:' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' token in Deut.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Hebrew: \\ft \\+tl Echad\\+tl* ·One· also means ·one complete whole, one unity·; \\+tl yachid\\+tl* is Hebrew for ·only one, singular·. In the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses, he writes God is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·; conversely, a very influential Rabbi, Rambam Maimonides (1135-1204), wrote God is \\+tl yachid\\+tl* ·only one·. \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Echad:\\+tl* One rib took from Adam (Gen 2:21), man and wife will be one flesh (Gen 2:24), the people of Israel answered in one voice (Ex 24:3), the tabernacle is united as one (Ex 26:6), the two sticks are one in Ezekiel’s hand (Ez 37:19, 22), God’s name will be the only one (Zech 14:9). In the New Covenant \\+tl Echad\\+tl* describes Yeshua’s goal: To establish in himself one new humanity out of the two (Jew and non-Jew / Gentile) (Eph 2:15); one unity is not uniformity rather a composite whole like the many parts of \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one· body (1 Cor 12:20). \\fp T. Examples of \\+tl Yachid:\\+tl* Your son, your only son (Gen 22:2), for I am alone (Ps 25:16), mourn as for on only son (Jer 6:26, Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.4: 'v~' field is '6:4 Deut 6:4 (Deut 6:4-9) (#1.31): T. \\qt \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]: \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is our God. \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one, one unity·. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Mark 12:32; Rom 3:30; 1 Tim 2:5; James 2:196:4 Hebrew: ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd YHVH ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God / R. To love ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God / R. To love ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd*' token in Deut.6.5 footnote '+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): \\ft T. You shall love \\ft \\+nd YHVH \\+nd* your God / R. To love \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ahav" token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'ahav" token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·affectionately love· ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·affectionately love· ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence.' token in Deut.6.5 footnote "+ \\fr 6:5 \\ft Expanded rendering: You shall \\ft \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your spirit, mind, understanding, and all your soul, self, passion, and all your might, strength, life essence." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.6.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.5: 'v~' field is '6:5 Deut 6:5 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:1, 11:13, 11:22) (#1.32): T. You shall love \\qt You shall \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately love· \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. \\qt*6:5 Expanded rendering: You shall 6:5 Quoted in Mark 12:29-306:5 Quoted in Matt 22:37; Luke 10:27' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn ' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.6.7 footnote '+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18-19) (#1.33): \\ft To learn \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and diligently teach \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· to your children / R. To learn \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'ma" token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'ma" token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up' token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up' token in Deut.6.7 footnote "+ \\fr 6:7 \\ft Deut 6:7 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.34): \\ft T. To read and talk about God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) when you walk about your house or the city, and when you lie down and rise up / R. Say the \\ft \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear understand obey· twice daily, when lie down and rise up" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.35): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as a sign on your hands / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the arm' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tefillin' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' token in Deut.6.8 footnote '+ \\fr 6:8 \\ft Deut 6:8 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.36): \\ft T. To bind God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) as frontlets between your eyes / R. To wear \\ft \\+tl tefillin\\+tl* ·phylacteries· on the head, on your forehead' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Note: A ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Note: A ' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mezuzah' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' token in Deut.6.9 footnote '+ \\fr 6:9 \\ft Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): \\ft T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a \\ft \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· on each of your door posts and your gates \\fp R. Note: Note: A \\+tl mezuzah\\+tl* ·doorpost· has a small scroll with (Deut 6:4-9) and (Deut 11:12-21) written on it' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.9: 'v~' field is '6:9 Deut 6:9 (Deut 6:4-9, 11:18) (#1.37): T. Write God’s Instructions (Deut 11:8) on your door frames and on your gates / R. To fasten a You shall write them on the door posts of your house, and on your gates. \\bdit (S:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; and you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him, \\qt* 6:13 Quoted in Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8 and shall swear by his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.16: 'v~' field is '6:16 Deut 6:16 (Deut 6:10-25) (#1.38): T. Not to test the word of Adonai / R. Not to test the prophet unduly nor excessively \\qt You shall not tempt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God, \\qt* 6:16 Quoted in Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12 as you tempted him in Massah [Testing].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.17: 'v~' field is 'You shall diligently keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he has enjoined you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.20: 'v~' field is 'Some day when your child asks you in time to come, saying, “What do the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments, which \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God] has enjoined you mean?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.24: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined us to do all these statutes, to fear \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as we are today.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.25: 'v~' field is 'It shall be righteousness to us, if we observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], as he has enjoined us.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.6.25: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brings you into the land where you go to possess it, and casts out many nations before you, the Hittite [Descendant of Trembling fear], the Girgashite, the Amorite [Descendants of Talkers], the Canaanite [Descendant of Humbled], the Perizzite [Descendant of Belonging to village], the Hivite [Wicked], and the Jebusite [Descendants of Thresher], \\qt seven nations \\qt* 7:1 Quoted in Acts 13:19 greater and mightier than you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.4: 'v~' field is 'For he will turn away your son from following me, that they may \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities. So \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s anger would be kindled against you, and he would destroy you quickly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.6: 'v~' field is 'For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\qt chosen \\qt* you to be a \\qt \\+tl le\'am segulah\\+tl* ·people of special treasure· \\qt* 7:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9 for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* didn’t set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.8: 'v~' field is 'but because \\nd Adonai \\nd* loves you, and because he desires to keep the oath which he swore to your fathers, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt [Abode of slavery]. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.9: 'v~' field is "Know therefore that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· with them who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him and keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to a thousand generations," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 'v~' field is 'You shall therefore keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, the statutes, and the judgments, which I enjoin you today, to do them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Va'etchanan\\tl* ·Taking leave · And I pleaded·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 40:1-26" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 22:13-38" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.11: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 46: \\tl 'Ekev\\tl* ·Because, Result, Consequence· 7:12-11:25" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.12: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, because you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· these judgments, and keep and do them, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will keep with you the covenant and the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· which he swore to your fathers." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.13: 'v~' field is "He will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you, bless you, multiply you. He will also bless the fruit of your body and the fruit of your ground, your grain and your new wine and your oil, the increase of your livestock and the young of your flock, in the land which he swore to your fathers to give you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.7.16: 'v~' field is 'You shall consume all the peoples whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall deliver to you. Your eye shall not pity them: neither shall you \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities; for that would be a snare to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.1: 'v~' field is 'You shall observe to do all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember all the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, or not.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.8.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.3: 'v~' field is 'He humbled you, and allowed you to be hungry, and fed you with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which you didn’t know, neither did your fathers know; that he might teach you that \\qt man does not live by bread only, but man lives by every \\+tl d\'var\\+tl* ·word· that proceeds out of \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s mouth. \\qt*8:3 Quoted in Matt 4:4; Luke 4:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl beracha' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl beracha' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' token in Deut.8.10 footnote '+ \\fr 8:10 \\ft Deut 8:10 (#1.40): \\ft To give a \\ft \\+tl beracha\\+tl* ·blessing·, give thanks, give prayer after meals' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.10: 'v~' field is '8:10 Deut 8:10 (#1.40): To give a You shall eat and be full, and you shall bless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God for the good land which he has given you. \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.11: 'v~' field is 'Beware lest you forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, in not keeping his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I enjoin you today;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.16: 'v~' field is 'who fed you in the wilderness with \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, which your fathers didn’t know; that he might humble you, and that he might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be, if you shall forget \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk after other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them, I testify against you today that you shall surely perish.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.8.20: 'v~' field is "As the nations that \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes to perish before you, so you shall perish; because you wouldn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! You are to pass over the Jordan [Descender] today, to go in to dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourself, cities great and fortified up to the sky," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.2: 'v~' field is "a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you know, and of whom you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it said, “Who can stand before the sons of Anak?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.3: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt I was terrified \\qt* 9:19 Quoted in Heb 12:21 that because of how angry \\nd Adonai \\nd* was at you, of how heatedly displeased he was, that he would destroy you. But \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time too.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.23: 'v~' field is "When \\nd Adonai \\nd* sent you from Kadesh Barnea [Consecrated Son-inconstant], saying, “Go up and possess the land which I have given you,” you rebelled against the order of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and you didn’t believe him, nor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.9.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.10: 'v~' field is "I stayed on the mountain, as at the first time, forty days and forty nights: and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· me that time also; \\nd Adonai \\nd* would not destroy you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.12: 'v~' field is "Now, Israel [God prevails], what does \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God require of you, but to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.13: 'v~' field is 'to keep \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes, which I enjoin you today for your good?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.15: 'v~' field is "Only \\nd Adonai \\nd* had \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection· for your fathers to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them, and he chose their offspring after them, even you above all peoples, as it is today." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.10.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt Circumcise \\qt* therefore the foreskin of your \\qt heart, \\qt* and be no more \\qt stiff-necked. \\qt*10:16 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.17: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, he is \\tl Elohei\\tl* of the \\tl elohim\\tl* ·God of the deities·, and the \\tl \'adonei\\tl* of the \\tl adoneim\\tl* ·the Lord of the lords·, the great God, the mighty, and the awesome, \\qt who does not respect persons, \\qt* 10:17 Quoted in Eph 6:9 nor takes reward.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.18: 'v~' field is "He does execute right judgments for the orphan and widow, and \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the foreigner, in giving him food and clothing." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.19: 'v~' field is '10:19 Deut 10:19 (Deut 10:12-22) (#6.406): T. To love the foreigner and stranger / R. To love the convert Therefore \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the foreigner; for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' token in Deut.10.20 footnote '+ \\fr 10:20 \\ft Deut 10:20 (#1.42): \\ft T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· and know Adonai' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.20: 'v~' field is '10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-21) (#1.41): Fear Adonai your God \\qt You shall fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God; \\qt* 10:20 Deut 10:20 (#1.42): T. Cleave to Adonai / R. To cleave to, associate with, and assemble with those who study \\qt you shall \\+tl abad\\+tl* ·serve· him; \\qt* 10:20 Quoted in Luke 4:8 and you shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him, 10:20 Deut 10:20 (Deut 10:20-22) (#3.243): T. To swear by Adonai’s name only / R. To swear in God’s Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court and you shall swear by his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.21: 'v~' field is 'He is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, and he is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome things, which your eyes have seen.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.10.22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers went down into Egypt [Abode of slavery] with seventy persons; and now \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has made \\qt you as the stars of the sky for multitude. \\qt*10:22 Quoted in Heb 11:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.1: 'v~' field is "Therefore you shall \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and keep his instructions, his statutes, his judgments, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, always." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.4: 'v~' field is 'and what he did to the army of Egypt [Abode of slavery], to their horses, and to their chariots; how he made the water of the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] to overflow them as they pursued you, and how \\nd Adonai \\nd* has destroyed them to this day;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore you shall keep every \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today, that you may be strong, and go in and possess the land, where you go over to possess it;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.9: 'v~' field is 'and that you may prolong your days in the land, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give to them and to their offspring, a land flowing with milk and honey. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.13: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· diligently to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him with all your heart and with all your soul," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.14: 'v~' field is 'that I will give the rain of your land in its season, \\qt the former rain and the latter rain, \\qt* 11:14 Quoted in James 5:7 that you may gather in your grain, your new wine, and your oil.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.16: 'v~' field is 'Be careful, lest your heart be deceived, and you turn aside, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship them;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.21: 'v~' field is 'that your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers to give them, as the days of the heavens above the earth. \\bdit (7 and Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.22: 'v~' field is "For if you shall diligently keep all these \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you, to do them, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in all his ways, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· to him;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah 'Ekev\\tl* ·Taking leave · Because / Result / Consequence·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 49:14-51:3" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 13:31-14:31" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.25: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 47: \\tl Re'eh\\tl* ·See· 11:26-16:17" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.27: 'v~' field is "the blessing, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.11.28: 'v~' field is "and the curse, if you do not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, but turn aside out of the way which I enjoin you today, to go after other deities, which you have not known." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.2: 'v~' field is '12:2 Deut 12:2-3 (Deut 11:29-12:3) (#2a.74): To destroy any object of idolatry or idol and its accessory items You shall surely destroy all the places in which the nations that you shall dispossess \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their deities, on the high mountains, and on the hills, and under every green tree.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you go over the Jordan [Descender], and dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God causes you to inherit, and he gives you rest from all your enemies around you, so that you dwell in safety; \\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' token in Deut.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' token in Deut.12.15 footnote '+ \\fr 12:15 \\ft Deut 12:15 (Deut 12:13-15) (#10.608): \\ft T. You may eat consecrated animals after they have been redeemed / R. To redeem consecrated animals that have disqualifying blemishes, and then they may be eaten \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that this specifically refers to consecrated animals that have become unfit, they shall be redeemed' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.343): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of grains outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.344): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of wine products outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote "+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-18) (#4.345): \\ft T. The person shall not eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil on your own property / R. Not to eat \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· of oil outside Jerusalem" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, 12:17-18) (#2b.174): \\ft T. The person shall not eat an firstborn animal on your own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat an unblemished firstborn animal outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The ' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:17-19) (#4.346): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text / R. That the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· shall not eat the first fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard of Adonai / R. The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' token in Deut.12.17 footnote '+ \\fr 12:17 \\ft Deut 12:17 (Deut 12:13-14, Deut 12:17-18) (#2b.175): \\ft T. The person shall not eat their vow offerings on their own property / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· shall not eat the flesh of the sin offering or trespass offering outside the Courtyard' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' token in Deut.12.23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' token in Deut.12.23 footnote '+ \\fr 12:23 \\ft Deut 12:23 (Deut 12:23-25) (#3.245): \\ft T. This command is not found in the straightforward text which reads: “Not to eat the life with the flesh” (v23) / R. Not to eat a limb removed from a living animal \\fp T. Directive: You shall pour the blood out on the earth like water (v24)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.28: 'v~' field is "Observe and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· all these words which I enjoin you, that it may go well with you, and with your children after you forever, when you do that which is good and right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.30: 'v~' field is 'be careful that you are not ensnared to follow them, after that they are destroyed from before you; and that you not inquire after their deities, saying, “How do these nations \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· their deities? I will do likewise.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): \\ft T. Not to add to God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to add to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments, whether in the Written Law or their oral explanations' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the ' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' token in Deut.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): \\ft T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commandments / R. Not to diminish from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· any commandments, in whole or in part' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.12.32 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.12.32: 'v~' field is 'Whatever thing I enjoin you, that you shall observe to do. 12:32 Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.43): T. Not to add to God’s You shall not \\qt add to it, \\qt* 12:32 Deut 12:32 [Heb Bible Deut 13:1] (#1.44): T. Not to subtract from or diminish any of the nor \\qt take away from it. \\qt*12:32 Quoted in Rev 22:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.2: 'v~' field is 'and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, “Let us go after other deities” (which you have not known) “and let us \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them;”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.3: 'v~' field is '13:3 Deut 13:3 (Deut 13:1-5) [Heb Bible Deut 13:4 (Deut 13:2-6)] (#3.246): T. Not to listen to the words of one prophesying in the name of other deities or idols / R. Not to listen to a false prophet you shall not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God is testing you, to know whether you \\tl \'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart and with all your soul.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.4: 'v~' field is "You shall walk after \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, fear him, keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and you shall \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· him, and \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.13.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.5: 'v~' field is 'That prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death, because he has spoken rebellion against \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to draw you aside out of the way which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God enjoined you to walk in. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*13:5 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.6: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, the son of your mother, or your son, or your daughter, or the wife of your bosom, or your friend, who is as your own soul, entices you secretly, saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known, you, nor your fathers;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.8: 'v~' field is '13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.75): T. Not to plead for nor to defend the one who directed you or others to serve idols / R. Not to love the missionary you shall not consent to him, 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.76): T. Not to listen to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to give up hating the enticer to idolatry / R. Not to cease hating the missionary nor \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· him; 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11, 12:6-12) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12, 12:6-12)] (#2a.77): T. Not to be compassionate nor show pity to one who entices you secretly to serve other deities / R. Not to love someone who seeks to mislead you to serve idols / R. Not to say anything in defense of the person seeking for you to serving idols you must not pity him or spare him, 13:8 Deut 13:8 (Deut 13:1-11) [Heb Bible Deut 13:9 (Deut 13:2-12)] (#2a.78): T. Not to conceal one who secretly entices you to serve other deities / R. Not to refrain from incriminating him / R. (Alternative) Not to oppress evidence unfavorable to the one who directed to serve idols neither shall you conceal him;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.11: 'v~' field is "All Israel [God prevails] shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and shall not do any more wickedness like this among you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.12: 'v~' field is "If you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· about one of your cities, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you to dwell there, that" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.13: 'v~' field is '13:13 Deut 13:13 [Heb Bible Deut 13:14] (#2a.80): T. Not to entice or encourage the people of Israel to idolatry / R. Not to proselytize nor missionary an individual to idol worship certain base fellows have gone out from among you, and have drawn away the inhabitants of their city, 13:13 Deut 13:13 (Deut 13:12-16) [Heb Bible Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:13-17)] (#3.247): Not to prophecy in the name of idols nor idolatry saying, “Let us go and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities,” which you have not known;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' token in Deut.13.14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' token in Deut.13.14 footnote '+ \\fr 13:14 \\ft Deut 13:14 (Deut 13:12-15, 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:15 (Deut 13:13-16, 13:13-19)] (#9.566): \\ft T. To investigate thoroughly the report an abomination of worship of the deities of others / R. To examine and interrogate witnesses thoroughly \\fp T. Note: This describes how to deal with rumors' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.17: 'v~' field is '13:17 Deut 13:17 (Deut 13:12-18) [Heb Bible Deut 13:18 (Deut 13:13-19)] (#8.514): T. Not to keep any items from that which is devoted to destruction / R. Not to derive benefit from that which is devoted to destruction Nothing of the devoted thing shall \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· your hand, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* may turn from the fierceness of his anger, and show you \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and multiply you, as he has sworn to your fathers;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.18: 'v~' field is "when you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today, to do that which is right in \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s eyes." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.13.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.2: 'v~' field is "For you are a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* has chosen you to be \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, that is ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, that is ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally ' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' token in Deut.14.3 footnote '+ \\fr 14:3 \\ft Deut 14:3 (#3.248): \\ft T. Not to eat detestable animals that are un \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl*, that is \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· / R. Not to eat the flesh of unfit (consecrated or sacrificial) animals in which a blemish has been inflicted intentionally \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition identifies that this refers to unfit consecrated animals in which a blemish was inflicted' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kosher' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean·' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·clean·' token in Deut.14.11 footnote '+ \\fr 14:11 \\ft Deut 14:11 (Deut 14:11-18) (#3.249): \\ft You may eat any bird that is ritually clean, that is \\ft \\+tl kosher\\+tl* ·clean·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl treif' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' token in Deut.14.19 footnote '+ \\fr 14:19 \\ft Deut 14:19 (Deut 14:19-20) (#3.250): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl treif\\+tl* ·unclean· winged swarming insects' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· ' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God' token in Deut.14.22 footnote "+ \\fr 14:22 \\ft Deut 14:22 (Deut 14:22-23, 14:24-26, 14:27-29) (#8.515): \\ft T. To tithe the entire crop of your planting, the produce of your field, year by year / R. To set apart the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem / R. To set aside the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· \\fp T. Directive: You are to eat this in the presence of Adonai your God" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor' token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor' token in Deut.14.28 footnote "+ \\fr 14:28 \\ft Deut 14:28 (Deut 14:27-29, 14:22-29, 26:12-13) (#8.516): \\ft T. To set apart a tithe for the Levi [United with], foreigner, orphan, and widow every three years / R. To separate the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe· for the poor" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.14.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the ' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-3) (#4.347): \\ft T. To release all debts in the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To release all loans during the seventh Year Sabbath, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower' token in Deut.15.2 footnote "+ \\fr 15:2 \\ft Deut 15:2 (Deut 15:1-4, 15:5-6) (#4.348): \\ft T. Not to demand return of a loan at the end of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to pressure or claim from the borrower" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year debt release' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year debt release' token in Deut.15.3 footnote "+ \\fr 15:3 \\ft Deut 15:3 (Deut 15:1-3, 15:4-6) (#10.609): \\ft T. Permission to exact a debt from a foreigner / R. To exact payment for debt from an idolater / R. Press the idolater for payment \\fp T. Note: Even after the Sabbatical seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year debt release" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.5: 'v~' field is "if only you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I am enjoining to you today." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' token in Deut.15.7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' token in Deut.15.7 footnote '+ \\fr 15:7 \\ft Deut 15:7 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.517): \\ft T. Not to refrain from lending to a poor man and giving charity to him for whatever he needs / R. Not to withhold charity from the poor \\fp R. Note: Rambam teaches, “Thus, whoever bestows charity fulfills an affirmative commandment, and one who shuts his eyes and refrains from giving charity not only neglects a positive commandment, but also violates a negative commandment.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss' token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss' token in Deut.15.9 footnote "+ \\fr 15:9 \\ft Deut 15:9 (Deut 15:7-11) (#8.519): \\ft T. Not to refrain from loaning a poor man because of the Sabbath year, the seventh Year, the \\ft \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.12: 'v~' field is 'If your brother, a \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant] man, or a Hebrew woman, is sold to you, and serves you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.16: 'v~' field is "It shall be, if he tells you, “I will not go out from you,” because he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· you and your house, because he is well with you;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.15.18: 'v~' field is 'It shall not seem hard to you, when you let him go free from you; for he has been double value of a hired hand as he served you six years. \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will bless you in all that you do. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.1: 'v~' field is 'Observe the month of Abib, and keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God; for in the month of Abib \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God brought you out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] by night.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.2: 'v~' field is 'You shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, of the flock and the herd, in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* shall choose, to cause his name to dwell there.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl hametz' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Aviv' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Aviv' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month ' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' token in Deut.16.3 footnote '+ \\fr 16:3 \\ft Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): \\ft Not to eat \\ft \\+tl hametz\\+tl* ·leaven· afternoon on the 14th of the first month; Hebrew \\+tl Aviv\\+tl* ·Ripening grain (of a new crop)·, Babylonian \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* ·Their flight·; both names refer to the first month \\fp Consider: Leaven is a symbol of: sin, excess, or pride; their connotations can be negative, neutral, and positive' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.3: 'v~' field is '16:3 Deut 16:3 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:5-8) (#4.349): Not to eat You shall eat no leavened bread with it. You shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with it seven days, even the bread of affliction; for you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] in haste; that you may remember the day when you came out of the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] all the days of your life.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month ' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nissan' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in Deut.16.4 footnote '+ \\fr 16:4 \\ft Deut 16:4 (Deut 16:1-4, 16:1-8) (#4.350): \\ft Not to leave any of the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· offering from the 14th day of the first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl* over until the third day, the 16th of first month \\+tl Nissan\\+tl*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.5: 'v~' field is 'You may not sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· within any of your gates, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.6: 'v~' field is 'but at the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt [Abode of slavery].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.7: 'v~' field is 'You shall roast and eat it in the place which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God chooses. In the morning you shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to your tents.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.8: 'v~' field is 'Six days you shall eat \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·. On the seventh day shall be a solemn assembly to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. You shall do no work.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.10: 'v~' field is "You shall keep the festival of \\tl Shavu'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with a tribute of a free will offering of your hand, which you shall give, according as \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God blesses you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.12: 'v~' field is 'You shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt [Abode of slavery]. You shall observe and do these statutes. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall keep \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths· seven days, after you have gathered in from your threshing floor and from your wine press.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' token in Deut.16.14 footnote '+ \\fr 16:14 \\ft Deut 16:14 (Deut 16:14-15) (#4.351): \\ft T. To rejoice at your feast (in the context of \\ft \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·) / R. To rejoice on these three Pilgrim Festivals, you are to bring peace offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover·, ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Shavu'ot" token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks·, and ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Weeks·, and ' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·' token in Deut.16.16 footnote "+ \\fr 16:16 \\ft Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): \\ft T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, \\+tl Shavu'ot\\+tl* ·Weeks·, and \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.16: 'v~' field is '16:16 Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17; Ex 23:14-17, 34:22-24) (#4.352): T. To make pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Adonai’s three pilgrim feasts / R. To be seen at the Temple on Three times in a year all of your males shall appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he chooses: in the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, in the festival of \\tl Shavu\'ot\\tl* ·Weeks· / \\tl Pentacost\\tl* ·Fifty·, and in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·. 16:16 Deut 16:16 (Deut 16:16-17) (#8.524): Not to appear at the Temple (for the pilgrim feasts) without offerings They shall not appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* empty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Re'eh\\tl* ·Taking leave · See·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:11-55:5" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 15:1-17:26" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.17: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 48: \\tl Shof'tim\\tl* ·Judges· 16:18-21:9" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.16.19: 'v~' field is 'You shall not pervert \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. You shall not show partiality. You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise, and perverts the words of the upright.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.3: 'v~' field is 'and has gone and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship to them, or the sun, or the moon, or any of the stars of the sky, which I have not enjoined;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.4: 'v~' field is "and you are told, and you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it, then you shall inquire diligently. Behold, if it is true, and the thing certain, that such detestable things are being done in Israel [God prevails]," WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, \\qt* he who is to die shall be put to death. At the \\qt mouth of one witness \\qt* 17:6 Quoted in Matt 18:16 he shall not be \\qt put to death. \\qt*17:6 Quoted in Heb 10:28' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.7: 'v~' field is 'The hand of the witnesses shall be first on him to put him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*17:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.9: 'v~' field is 'You shall come to the priests who are Levites [Descendants of United with], and to the judge who shall be in those days. You shall inquire, and they shall give you the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·verdict·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): \\ft T. To seek the judgment of the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, if the established judge of Israel is not able to come to a judgment in any matter of bloodshed, civil suit, personal injury, or any other controversial issue / R. To obey every Great Rabbinical Court (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) established for Israel, as it is written “and according to the judgment which they tell you, you shalt do” (v11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sanhedrin' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' token in Deut.17.11 footnote '+ \\fr 17:11 \\ft Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): \\ft T. You are to carry out the judgment that the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·, the Levites, and the judges render / R. Not to rebel against or deviate from the Great Rabbinical Court’s (\\+tl Sanhedrin\\+tl* ·Sitting together·) judgment' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.11: 'v~' field is '17:11 Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.568): T. To seek the judgment of the according to the decisions of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· which they shall teach you, 17:11 Deut 17:11 (Deut 17:8-13) (#9.569): T. You are to carry out the judgment that the and according to the judgment which they shall tell you, you shall do. You shall not turn aside from the sentence which they shall show you, to the right hand, nor to the left.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.17.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.12: 'v~' field is 'The man who does presumptuously, in not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto the priest who stands to minister there before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, or to the judge, even that man shall die. You shall \\qt put away the evil from Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*17:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.13: 'v~' field is "All the people shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and do no more presumptuously." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' token in Deut.17.15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' token in Deut.17.15 footnote '+ \\fr 17:15 \\ft Deut 17:15 (Deut 7:14-15, 17:14-20) (#1.46): \\ft T. Not to appoint as king over Israel, one from the foreigners among you / R. Not to appoint one from the congregation of converts as a ruling authority over Israel \\fp (#1.46) Examples: Applied: 2 Sam 3:18, 7:8; 1 King 11:38; 1 Chr 17:24-27. Saul: 1 Sam ch. 12-15, 13:13-14, 15:11. David: 1 Sam 13:14, 16:1-14; 2 Sam ch. 5-7, 2:1, 5:2, 7:18; Acts 13:22. Solomon: 2 Sam 12:24; 1 Kings 3:3-15. King Cyrus: 2 Chr 36:22-23; Ezra (whole book), Ezra ch. 1; Dan 1:21, 10:1; Is 44:28, Is 45:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.16: 'v~' field is '17:16 Deut 17:16 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.610): That the King shall not have too many horses Only he shall not multiply horses to himself, 17:16 Deut 17:16 (Deut 17:14-20) (#10.611): T. The king is not to return to the Land of Egypt to acquire horses / R. Not to dwell in the Land of Egypt permanently nor cause the people to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to Egypt [Abode of slavery], to the end that he may multiply horses; because \\nd Adonai \\nd* has said to you, “You shall not go back that way again.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' token in Deut.17.17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' token in Deut.17.17 footnote '+ \\fr 17:17 \\ft Deut 17:17 (Deut 17:14-20) (#7.470): \\ft The King shall not have too many wives / Reason: So that his heart will not turn away (from God) \\fp T. Consequence: Read (Deut 17:18-20 OU47) for the positive consequences of obedience to this command and the command found in (Deut 17:17-18 OU613), the king’s descendants will be established' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the ' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the ' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· use' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· use' token in Deut.17.18 footnote '+ \\fr 17:18 \\ft Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): \\ft The King is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Teaching· scroll for himself, copied from the scrolls the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· use' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.18: 'v~' field is '17:18 Deut 17:18 (Deut 17-18-20, 17:14-20) (#1.47): The King is to write a It shall be, when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write himself a copy of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.19: 'v~' field is 'It shall be with him, and he shall read from it all the days of his life; that he may learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* his God, to keep all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and these statutes, to do them;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.20: 'v~' field is 'that his heart not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he not turn aside from the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·, to the right hand, or to the left; to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he and his children, in the middle of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.17.20: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.3 footnote '+ \\fr 18:3 \\ft Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): \\ft To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.3: 'v~' field is '18:3 Deut 18:3 (Deut 18:1-3) (#8.525): To give the shoulder, the two jowls, and the stomach of slaughtered animals to a This shall be the priests’ \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·due· from the people, from those who offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep, that they shall give to the priest the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the inner parts.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah gedolah' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl trumah gedolah' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· ' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.526): \\ft T. To set apart a First Fruits offering for the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· from the fruit fruits of your grain, wine, oil, and the first fleecing of sheep / R. To set aside \\+tl trumah gedolah\\+tl* ·great offering· as a tithe for the \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· \\fp T. Note: These offerings encompasses the First Fruits #1 and #2 offerings' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest·' token in Deut.18.4 footnote '+ \\fr 18:4 \\ft Deut 18:4 (Deut 18:1-5) (#8.527): \\ft To give the first fleecing of a sheep to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.5: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has chosen him out of all your tribes, to stand to minister in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name, him and his sons forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the ' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' token in Deut.18.6 footnote '+ \\fr 18:6 \\ft Deut 18:6-8 (#2b.181): \\ft T. The Levites will minister in the name of Adonai / R. The \\ft \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· serve in the Sanctuary in their divisions; the divisions referred to were established by David (1 Chr ch. 24) / R. The work shifts of the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· must be equal during holidays / R. (The Rabbis add) On festivals, all the \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· divisions are to serve together' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ov' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' token in Deut.18.11 footnote '+ \\fr 18:11 \\ft Deut 18:11 (Deut 18:9-15) (#2a.88): \\ft T. Not to consult a familiar spirit; that is necromancy / R. Not to consult the \\ft \\+tl ov\\+tl* ·medium with familiar spirits·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.13: 'v~' field is 'You shall be perfect with \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.14: 'v~' field is "For these nations that you shall dispossess \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· those who practice sorcery and to diviners; but as for you, \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has not allowed you so to do." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the ' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the ' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·' token in Deut.18.15 footnote '+ \\fr 18:15 \\ft Deut 18:15 (#1.50): \\ft T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. \\fp R. The Rabbis clarify: the prophet is to be obeyed provided he neither adds to nor takes away from the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.18.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.15: 'v~' field is '18:15 Deut 18:15 (#1.50): T. “Adonai your God will raise up to you a prophet from the midst of you, among your brethren, like unto me (Moses); to him you shall listen” (v15) / R. To obey every prophet who speaks in the name of Adonai, as it is written “unto him you shall listen” / R. Listen to the prophet speaking in Adonai’s Name. 18:15 MP: Moses [Drawn out] prophecies God will raise up a prophet like himself among the people of Israel. (2 Sam 8:2, 8:14; Luke 4:23-24, 4:32 (4:16-32); 1 Cor 15:25) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will raise up to you a prophet from among you, of your brothers, like me. You shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:15 Quoted in John 7:40; Acts 3:22, 7:37' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.16: 'v~' field is "This is according to all that you desired of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in Horeb [Desert] in the day of the assembly, saying, “Let me not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· again \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I not die.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.17: 'v~' field is '18:17 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses, and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Matt 9:8 (9:1-8); John 7:40, 12:48-50; Acts 3:19-26, 7:37; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* said to me, “They have well said that which they have spoken. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you. \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in Acts 3:22 \\wj I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall \\+qt speak \\+qt* to them all that I shall \\+qt enjoin \\+qt* \\wj* 18:18 Quoted in John 12:49 \\wj him. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.18.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.18.19: 'v~' field is '18:19 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Matt 8:4-7, 12:28, 12:30-32, 12:36-37 (12:22-37); John 8:23-29) \\wj \\+qt It shall happen, that whoever will not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. \\+qt* \\wj*18:19 Quoted in Acts 3:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.6: 'v~' field is 'Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue the man slayer, while his heart is hot, and overtake him, because the way is long, and strike him mortally; even though he was not \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·judged· worthy of death, because he didn’t hate him in time past.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.9: 'v~' field is "if you keep all this \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· to do them, which I enjoin you today, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and to walk ever in his ways; then you shall add three cities more for yourselves, besides these three." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.13: 'v~' field is '19:13 Deut 19:13 (Deut 19:11-13) (#6.408): T. Not to pity the murderer in imposing penalties / R. Not to pity the murderer or assailant in trial when imposing penalties Your eye shall not pity him, but you shall purge the innocent blood from Israel [God prevails], that it may go well with you. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.19.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.15: 'v~' field is '19:15 Deut 19:15 (#9.570): T. Not to decide a case on the evidence of a single witness / R. Not to accept testimony from a lone witness One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sins. \\qt At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall a matter be established. \\qt*19:15 Quoted in Matt 18:16; John 8:17; 2 Cor 13:1; 1 Tim 5:19; Heb 10:28' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' token in Deut.19.17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' token in Deut.19.17 footnote '+ \\fr 19:17 \\ft Deut 19:17 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.571): \\ft T. If one witness who testifies against another but is found to be a false witness, you shall apply the intended punishment to the false witness (this is found in full context (v16-19)) / R. A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes \\fp T. Reason: “In this way, you will put an end to such wickedness among you” (v19)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.19.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.19: 'v~' field is '19:19 Deut 19:19 (Deut 19:16-21) (#9.572): Punish the false witnesses as they tried to punish the defendant then you shall do to him as he had thought to do to his brother. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*19:19 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.20: 'v~' field is "Those who remain shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and fear, and will never again commit any such evil among you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.19.21: 'v~' field is 'Your eyes shall not pity: life for life, \\qt eye for eye, tooth for tooth, \\qt* 19:21 Quoted in Matt 5:38hand for hand, foot for foot.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a ' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a ' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' token in Deut.20.2 footnote '+ \\fr 20:2 \\ft Deut 20:2 (Deut 20:1-4) (#1.51): \\ft T. The \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· will lead the army into battle going ahead of the soldiers / R. Appoint a \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· to speak with the soldiers during the war' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.3: 'v~' field is "and shall tell them, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, Israel [God prevails], you draw near today to battle against your enemies. Don’t let your heart faint! Don’t be afraid, nor tremble, neither be scared of them;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.5: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak to the people, saying, “What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man dedicate it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.6: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used its fruit? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man use its fruit.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.7: 'v~' field is 'What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.8: 'v~' field is 'The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, “What man is there who is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his house, lest his brother’s heart melt as his heart.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.20.9: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the ' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the ' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' token in Deut.20.10 footnote '+ \\fr 20:10 \\ft Deut 20:10 (Deut 20:10-18) (#6.409): \\ft T. When you advance on a town to attack it, to wage war according to the laws written in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· / R. Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· if they accept the terms' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.6: 'v~' field is 'All the elders of that city, who are nearest to the slain man, shall wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Shof'tim\\tl* ·Taking leave · Judges·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 51:12-52:12;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Conclude the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 53:12)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Matt 26:36-27:10" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 49: \\tl Ki Tetze\\tl* ·When You go out· 21:10-25:19' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' token in Deut.21.11 footnote '+ \\fr 21:11 \\ft Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): \\ft To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· (Deut 21:11-21)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.11: 'v~' field is '21:11 Deut 21:11 (Deut 21:10-14) (#7.471): To deal with a beautiful woman who was taken captive in war as prescribed in the and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have \\tl chasak\\tl* ·set your affection· for her, and desire to take her as your wife;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.15: 'v~' field is "If a man has two wives, the one \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.16: 'v~' field is "then it shall be, in the day that he causes his sons to inherit that which he has, that he may not give the son of the \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· the rights of the firstborn before the son of the hated, who is the firstborn;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.17: 'v~' field is 'but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·right· of the firstborn is his.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. ' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' token in Deut.21.18 footnote '+ \\fr 21:18 \\ft Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): \\ft Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son \\fp T. Example: Stubborn and refusing admonition and discipline from his parents. Not to eat and drink like a glutton and a drunkard. A child living a wild and unrestrained life. \\fp R. Note: The punishment is stoning to death, yet Judaism does not have any record of this consequence being administered' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.18: 'v~' field is '21:18 Deut 21:18, 21:20 (Deut 21:18-21; Gen 9:4-6) (#5.376): Not to be a stubborn and rebellious son If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son, who will not \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and though they chasten him, will not listen to them;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.20: 'v~' field is "They shall tell the elders of his city, “This our son is stubborn and rebellious. He will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice. He is a glutton and a drunkard.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.21: 'v~' field is 'All the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones. 21:21 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (John 19:31; Gal 3:13) \\wj So you shall \\+qt remove the evil from among you. \\+qt* \\wj* 21:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13 \\wj All Israel [God prevails] shall \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, and fear. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew ' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl talah' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' token in Deut.21.22 footnote '+ \\fr 21:22 \\ft Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): \\ft T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\fp T. Note: The passage does not define a particular sin, rather any sin whose punishment is death \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis do not recognize hanging as a method for capitol punishment. “Four deaths have been entrusted to the court: stoning, burning, slaying ·by the sword· and strangulation” (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 7:1) / T. Note: It can be derived that stoning was the standard method of execution (Lev 24:23; Num 15:36; 1 Kings 21:13; 2 Chr 24:21) / R. Reason: The Rabbis interpret the use of this punishment of hanging as a disgrace to the criminal and a warning to others in order to prevent more sins of the same sort (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) \\fp R. Consider: Example: According to Rabbi Eliezer, the \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands that all executed people are hung after their execution. However, the Sages say that this is done only to the blasphemer (of God) and to the idol worshiper (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew word \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· implies hanging by the hands, not by the neck and not lynching. \\+tl Talah\\+tl* ·to hang· was usually done either with hands above the head on a plank or with hands outstretched on a T-cross beam gallows (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4) / Note: The Hebrew \\+tl talah\\+tl* ·to hang· on a gibbet type of gallows is similar to the Roman method of crucifixion on a cross, but they are not the exact same punishment in respect to the philosophies and application of punishment' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.21.22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj If a man has committed a sin \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·judged· worthy of death, and he is put to death, \\wj* 21:22 Deut 21:22 (Deut 21:22-23; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.414): T. To hang on the gallows a person whose judgment is capitol punishment (death) / R. For the court to hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry (yes, this is accurately stated) / R. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty \\wj and you \\+qt hang \\+qt* him \\+qt on a tree; \\+qt* \\wj*21:22 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' token in Deut.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' token in Deut.21.23 footnote '+ \\fr 21:23 \\ft Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): \\ft T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight \\fp R. Note: The Rabbis interpret hanging not as a form of the death penalty but rather is to be performed after the execution has been carried out (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 6:4)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.21.23: 'v~' field is '21:23 Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.415): T. Not to have a dead body hanging on a tree overnight / R. Not to delay burial overnight his body shall not remain all night on the tree, 21:23 Deut 21:23 (Deut 21:22-23) (#6.416): To bury the executed on the day of execution but you shall surely bury him the same day; for \\qt he who is hanged is accursed of God; \\qt* 21:23 Quoted in Acts 10:39, 13:29 21:23 Quoted in Acts 5:30; Gal 3:13 that you don’t defile your land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.7: 'v~' field is '22:7 Deut 22:7 (Deut 22:6-7) (#1.53): T. To set the mother bird free when harvesting food (eggs) from a nest / R. To release the mother bird if she was taken from the nest You shall surely let the hen go, but the young you may take for yourself; that it may be well with you, and that you may prolong your days. \\bdit (3) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shatnez' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shatnez' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohenim' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) ' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' token in Deut.22.11 footnote '+ \\fr 22:11 \\ft Deut 22:11 (Deut 22:9-11) (#1.57): \\ft T. Not to wear garments combining both wool and linen / R. Not to wear \\ft \\+tl shatnez\\+tl* ·a cloth woven of wool and linen· \\fp T. Note: The \\+tl Cohenim\\+tl* ·Priests· garments are excepted from this command (Ex 28:6, 8, 15; and Ex 39:29) \\fp R. Note: This practice was noted by Maimonides who wrote that “the heathen priests adorned themselves with garments containing vegetable and animal materials, while they held in their hand a seal of mineral. This you will find written in their books” Maimonides, Guide For The Perplexed, (p 335) / Note: Linen is plant based, very stiff, and the fabric breathes so it is cool. Wool is animal based, has barbs that causes it to cling to itself, it is not stiff, retains water, and wool breathes but regulates and maintains body heat.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage ' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' token in Deut.22.13 footnote '+ \\fr 22:13 \\ft Deut 22:13 (Deut 22:13-21) (#7.474): \\ft T. This is not found in the straight forward text / R. To take a wife by marriage ceremony \\fp T. Note: The ceremony includes of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification· / T. Directive: To consummate the marriage \\fp R. Note: There are three ways the Rabbis identify that one may acquire a wife: by money (Ex 21:11); by agreement (Deut 24:1); or by sexual intimacy (Deut 22:13)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.22.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.21: 'v~' field is 'then they shall bring out the young lady to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall \\qt stone \\qt* her \\qt to death \\qt* 22:21 Selectively Quoted in John 8:4-5 22:21 Context of John 8:5 with stones, because she has done folly in Israel [God prevails], to play the prostitute in her father’s house. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*22:21 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.22.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.22.24: 'v~' field is '22:24 Deut 22:24 (Deut 22:23-24; Gen 9:4-6) (#6.421): T. To put to death by stoning the man who lies with a woman in the city who is engaged to be married. (It is assumed the woman will cry out for help, indicating this is rape.) (If she does not cry out, the sexual act is consensual and both bear responsibility for their guilt and punishments) / R. For the court to execute by stoning then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones; the lady, because she didn’t cry, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbor’s wife. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*22:24 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mamzer' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman ' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' token in Deut.23.2 footnote '+ \\fr 23:2 \\ft Deut 23:2 [Heb Bible 23:3] (#3.257): \\ft T. A \\ft \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not enter the assembly of Adonai / R. A \\+tl mamzer\\+tl* ·illegitimate child· shall not shall not marry an Israelite woman \\fp T. Directive: Nor his descendants to the 10th generation' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.5: 'v~' field is "Nevertheless \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God would not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Balaam [Not people, Destroyer of people]; but \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God turned the curse into a blessing to you, because \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.6: 'v~' field is '23:6 Deut 23:6 (Deut 23:3-6) [Heb Bible Deut 23:7 (Deut 23:4-7)] (#6.423): T. Not to seek the peace or prosperity of Ammon or Moab all your days forever / R. Not to offer peace to Ammon and Moab while besieging them as compared to the other Canaanite nations You shall not seek their peace nor their prosperity all your days forever. \\bdit (4) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to ' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to ' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikvah' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' token in Deut.23.11 footnote '+ \\fr 23:11 \\ft Deut 23:11 (Deut 23:9-11) (#3.258): \\ft T. An unclean person shall not enter the camp until evening, and after he has been made clean by \\ft \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing baptism· / T. When you are encamped against an enemy for war, any man who becomes unclean by nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp. At evening, he is to \\+tl mikvah\\+tl* ·ritual washing, baptism· and may reenter after sunset / R. The unclean person shall not enter the camp of the Levites, including the Temple Mount' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ketubah' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·marriage contract· and ' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl kiddushin' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification·' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·sanctification·' token in Deut.23.17 footnote '+ \\fr 23:17 \\ft Deut 23:17 [Heb Bible Deut 23:18] (#2b.185): \\ft T. That there shall be no prostitution wages, heterosexual nor homosexual, brought into the house of Adonai your God in fulfillment of a vow / R. Not to have relations with women not married by means of \\ft \\+tl ketubah\\+tl* ·marriage contract· and \\+tl kiddushin\\+tl* ·sanctification·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.21: 'v~' field is '23:21 Deut 23:21 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:22 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.575): T. Not to delay the fulfillment of a vowed offering or free will offering unto Adonai your God / R. Not to withhold payment incurred by any vow \\qt When you vow \\qt* a vow to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, \\qt you shall not be slack to pay it; \\qt* 23:21 Quoted in Matt 5:33 for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will surely require it of you; and it would be sin in you.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' token in Deut.23.23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' token in Deut.23.23 footnote '+ \\fr 23:23 \\ft Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): \\ft T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\fp T. Reason: You voluntarily vowed some thing unto Adonai your God' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.23.23: 'v~' field is '23:23 Deut 23:23 (Deut 23:21-23) [Heb Bible Deut 23:24 (Deut 23:22-24)] (#9.576): T. To fulfill whatever you have vowed, whether a sacrifice or charity or the like / R. To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was vowed \\qt You shall observe \\qt* and do that which has gone out of your lips. \\qt Whatever you have vowed to \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* 23:23 Quoted in Matt 5:33 your God as a free will offering, which you have promised with your mouth, you must do. \\bdit (5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' token in Deut.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' token in Deut.23.24 footnote '+ \\fr 23:24 \\ft Deut 23:24 [Heb Bible 23:25] (#8.534): \\ft T. “When you come into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat of grapes to satisfy your hunger” (v24) / R. The hired harvest worker to be permitted to eat while working to satisfy his hunger \\fp Consider: To satisfy hunger is permitted, but not to gather extra food for later, that is harvesting' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: This ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl get' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. ' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' token in Deut.24.1 footnote '+ \\fr 24:1 \\ft Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): \\ft To divorce by a written document, called a \\ft \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· \\fp T. Directive: This \\+tl get\\+tl* ·divorce document· shall be given to her in her hand. She is to be evicted from his dwelling place. When she has left him, she may become someone else’s wife (v2) \\fp R. Note: There is famous debate between Rabbi Shammai and Rabbi Hillel regarding the grounds of divorce. Rabbi Shammai said divorce is only for serious transgression. Rabbi Hillel said divorce is at the man’s discretion and even burning a meal counts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Yeshua commented on this debate and proposed his own grounds for divorce in (Matt 19:3-9, 10-11). Rabbis Yeshua teaches only sexual immorality is grounds for divorce. He says Moses gave this command only because of the people’s hard hearts. \\fp New Covenant: R. Note: Some scholars say Rabbi Paul comments on divorce (1 Cor 7:10-16, 27-28). Rabbi Paul says divorce is not to be sought, but if one spouse is a believer and the other is not and the unbelieving spouse wants to leave, then allow them; but if the unbelieving spouse wants to stay then better to remain married' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.1: 'v~' field is '24:1 Deut 24:1 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.477): To divorce by a written document, called a When a man takes a \\qt wife \\qt* and marries her, then it shall be, if she finds no \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· in his eyes, because he has found some unseemly thing in her, that he shall \\qt write her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·bill of divorce·, \\qt* 24:1 Quoted in Matt 5:31, 19:7; Mark 10:4 and put it in her hand, and send her out of his house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.4: 'v~' field is '24:4 Deut 24:4 (Deut 24:1-4) (#7.478): That one who divorced his wife shall not remarry her after she has been married to another her former husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, after that she is defiled; for that is detestable to \\nd Adonai \\nd*. You shall not cause the land to sin, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you for an inheritance. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' token in Deut.24.5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' token in Deut.24.5 footnote '+ \\fr 24:5 \\ft Deut 24:5 (#7.479): \\ft T. For a newly married husband to rejoice with his wife one year / R. He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions \\fp T. Note: To “rejoice with his wife” is also translated as “to make his wife happy”. The new husband is to be free from external social obligations / Consider: The idea of a woman being made happy is a foreign idea to all the Middle Eastern nations of the day, and this idea is laughable to the Greeks. This is God’s command, not human rational of the day' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' token in Deut.24.6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' token in Deut.24.6 footnote '+ \\fr 24:6 \\ft Deut 24:6 (#8.537): \\ft T. “Not to take the mill or the upper millstone in pledge” (v6) / R. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food \\fp Consider: This object allows the person to produce food to eat or product to sell' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.24.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.7: 'v~' field is 'If a man is found stealing any of his brothers of the children of Israel [God prevails], and he deals with him as a slave, or sells him; then that thief shall die. So you shall \\qt remove the evil from among you. \\qt*24:7 Quoted in 1 Cor 5:13' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)' token in Deut.24.8 footnote "+ \\fr 24:8 \\ft Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): \\ft Not to remove any of the signs of \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· (See more notes in Lev 13:33 OU213)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.8: 'v~' field is '24:8 Deut 24:8 (Deut 24:8-9; Lev ch. 13-14; Num 12:1-15) (#3.261): Not to remove any of the signs of Be careful in the plague of \\tl tzara\'at\\tl*, that you observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] teach you. As I enjoined them, so you shall observe to do.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' token in Deut.24.10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' token in Deut.24.10 footnote '+ \\fr 24:10 \\ft Deut 24:10 (Deut 24:10-11) (#8.538): \\ft T. A creditor shall not exact a pledge by force, rather wait for the debtor to bring the collateral outside / R. The creditor must not forcibly take collateral \\fp T. Directive: Respect the debtor’s private area of their house' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' token in Deut.24.12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' token in Deut.24.12 footnote '+ \\fr 24:12 \\ft Deut 24:12 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.539): \\ft Not to keep the pledge from its poor owner during the times that he needs it \\fp T. Example: Specificity a coat needed to keep warm at night' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.13: 'v~' field is '24:13 Deut 24:13 (Deut 24:12-13) (#8.540): T. To return a poor man’s loan collateral at sunset / R. To return a loan collateral to its owner when needed You shall surely restore to him the pledge when the sun goes down, that he may sleep in his garment, and bless you. It shall be righteousness to you before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' token in Deut.24.15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' token in Deut.24.15 footnote '+ \\fr 24:15 \\ft Deut 24:15 (Deut 24:14-15; Lev 19:13) (#8.541): \\ft To pay a hired worker the wages he is due, on time (before sunset) \\fp T. Reason: For he is poor and looks forward to being paid / T. Note: Sunset is the start of a new day in the Hebrew calendar' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' token in Deut.24.16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' token in Deut.24.16 footnote '+ \\fr 24:16 \\ft Deut 24:16 (#6.424): \\ft T. Fathers should not be put to death because of their sons, and sons should not be put to death because of fathers / R. That a relative shall not testify (against a family member) / R. Relatives of the litigants, that is any person involved in the lawsuit, must not testify \\fp R. Note: Oral Tradition teaches that parents are not to be put to death on the evidence of their children, and the same applies to other relatives.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.24.17: 'v~' field is '24:17 Deut 24:17 (Deut 24:17-18; Ex 22:21-23 [Heb Bible Ex 22:21-23]) (#10.613): T. Not to deprive justice to foreigners, widows, and orphans / R. Not to pervert the judgment of strangers, converts, and orphans You shall not deprive the foreigner or the orphan of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, 24:17 Deut 24:17 (Deut 24:17-18) (#8.542): T. Not to take a widow’s clothes as collateral for a loan / R. Not to take a loan collateral from a widow nor take a widow’s clothing in pledge;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' token in Deut.25.3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' token in Deut.25.3 footnote '+ \\fr 25:3 \\ft Deut 25:3 (#6.426): \\ft T. A judge shall not inflict more than 40 lashes / R. The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes \\fp Consider: Commentators and Historians propose Judaism understood that 40 lashes was capable of causing death. Other commentators apply the same reasoning to Roman judgment of 40 lashes. / Consider: Judaism, in order to prevent intentional killing under a whipping judgment, has applied this command as “forty minus one” lashes' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' token in Deut.25.4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' token in Deut.25.4 footnote '+ \\fr 25:4 \\ft Deut 25:4 (#8.545): \\ft T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\fp R. Note: Not to steal by withholding the rightful or appropriate compensation' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.25.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.4: 'v~' field is '25:4 Deut 25:4 (#8.545): T. Not to muzzle an animal while threshing grain / R. Not to muzzle an ox while plowing \\qt You shall not muzzle the ox when he treads out the grain. \\qt*25:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl go'el" token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl go'el" token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)' token in Deut.25.5 footnote "+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.480): \\ft T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\fp T. Example: Ruth [Friend] had to be released from the nameless first kinsman before Boaz [In majesty, in strength], the second kinsman, was able to act as \\ft \\+tl go'el\\+tl* ·redeemer / kinsman· to Ruth (Ruth 4:4-10)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yevamah' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' token in Deut.25.5 footnote '+ \\fr 25:5 \\ft Deut 25:5 (#7.481): \\ft T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\ft \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Note: In Hebrew, the brother-in-law is called the \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·husband’s brother·, the widow is called the \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* \\+tl yevamah\\+tl* ·(deceased) husband’s wife·, thus the arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.5: 'v~' field is '25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.480): T. The widow whose husband has died and remains childless shall only marry her deceased husband’s brother / R. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed \\qt If \\qt* brothers dwell together, and \\qt one of them dies, and has no son, \\qt* the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. 25:5 Deut 25:5 (#7.481): T. The brother-in-law is to marry the widow of his brother, should he die and his brother is childless / R. To preform \\qt Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, \\qt* and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.25.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.6: 'v~' field is 'It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, \\qt that his name not be blotted out of Israel [God prevails]. \\qt*25:6 Quoted in Matt 22:24; Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalitzah' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl chalitzah' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl yavam' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· ' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' token in Deut.25.9 footnote '+ \\fr 25:9 \\ft Deut 25:9 (Deut 25:7-10) (#7.482): \\ft T. For the widow to be formally released to marry anyone she will if the brother-in-law refuses to marry her / R. To do \\ft \\+tl chalitzah\\+tl* ·the ceremony freeing a widow from the brother-in-law’s duty to marry her·. This arrangement is called \\+tl yavam\\+tl* ·brother-in-law’s duty· \\fp T. Directive: The brother-in-law is to appear before the elders of the town and confess he refuses to marry his deceased brother’s wife' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (Deut 25:11-12) (#6.427): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. To save the life of the one being pursued, even if it requires taking the life of the pursuer \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Consider: Many people who compile ' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' token in Deut.25.12 footnote '+ \\fr 25:12 \\ft Deut 25:12 (#6.428): \\ft T. “When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one draws near to deliver her husband out of the hand of him who strikes him, and puts forth her hand grabbing him by the private parts; (v11) then you shall cut off her hand, your eye shall have no pity” (v12) / R. Not to pity the pursuer / R. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and in order to prevent the pursuer from slaying the pursued or uncovering their nakedness \\fp Consider: Many people who compile \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· commands agree on this interpretation, unique from the direct reading of the text' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.16: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tetze\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You go out·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 54:1-10;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is '(Messianic adaptation: Start the \\tl Haftarah\\tl* at 52:13)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:1-25" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.25.19: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 50: \\tl Ki Tavo\\tl* ·When You come in· 26:1-29:9' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the ' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the ' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' token in Deut.26.5 footnote '+ \\fr 26:5 \\ft Deut 26:5 (Deut 26:1-11) (#4.353): \\ft T. To make the declaration (Deut 26:3, 5-10) upon bringing the first fruits to the \\ft \\+tl Cohen\\+tl* ·Priest· / R. To read the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· portion pertaining to the presentation of the first fruits' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.7: 'v~' field is "Then we cried to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of our fathers. \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· our voice, and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.10: 'v~' field is 'Now, behold, I have brought the first of the fruit of the ground, which you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, have given me.” You shall set it down before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.11: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.13: 'v~' field is '26:13 Deut 26:13 (Deut 26:12-15, 26:10-19, ch. 26) (#4.354): T. To make a tithe declaration (Deut 26:13-15) unto Adonai in the third year / R. To read the confession of tithes every fourth and seventh Year You shall say before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, “I have put away the holy things out of my house, and also have given them to the Levite, to the foreigner, to the orphan, and to the widow, according to all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which you have enjoined me. I have not transgressed any of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, neither have I forgotten them.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the ' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the ' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): \\ft T. Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while mourning / R. A mourner on the first day after death must not eat the \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): \\ft Not to eat the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), while unclean until the tithe has been redeemed" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl ma'aser sheni" token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)' token in Deut.26.14 footnote "+ \\fr 26:14 \\ft Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): \\ft T. Not to give any the \\ft \\+tl ma'aser sheni\\+tl* ·second tithe·, the tithe in the third year (v12), “for the dead” / R. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food, drink, or ointment (v12) because anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase “Given for the dead” (v14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.14: 'v~' field is '26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.355): T. Not to eat the I have not eaten of it in my mourning, 26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.356): Not to eat the neither have I removed any of it while I was unclean, 26:14 Deut 26:14 (Deut 26:12-15) (#4.357): T. Not to give any the nor given of it for the dead. I have \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· \\nd Adonai \\nd* my God’s voice. I have done according to all that you have enjoined me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.15: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.17: 'v~' field is "You have declared today that \\nd Adonai \\nd* is your God, and that you would walk in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and his judgments, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.18: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has declared today that you are \\tl le'am segulah\\tl* ·people of special treasure· for his own possession, as he has promised you, and that you should keep all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.19: 'v~' field is 'He will make you high above all nations that he has made, in \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, in name, and in honor; and that you may be a holy people to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as he has spoken.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.26.19: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.1: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] and the elders of Israel [God prevails] enjoined the people, saying, “Keep all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and statutes which I enjoin you today.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.3: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on them all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, when you have passed over; that you may go in to the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God gives you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of your fathers, has promised you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.8: 'v~' field is 'You shall write on the stones all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· very plainly.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.9: 'v~' field is "Moses [Drawn out] and the priests the Levites [Descendants of United with] spoke to all Israel [God prevails], saying, “Be silent, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, Israel [God prevails]! Today you have become the people of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.10: 'v~' field is "You shall therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, and do his instructions and his statutes, which I enjoin you today.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.15: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall answer and say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.16: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.17: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.18: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.19: 'v~' field is '‘Cursed is he who withholds \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· from the foreigner, orphan, and widow.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.19: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.20: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.21: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.22: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.23: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.24: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.25: 'p~' field is 'All the people shall say, ‘\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.27.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· by doing them.’ \\qt*27:26 Quoted in Gal 3:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.27.26: 'p~' field is '‘All the people shall say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.1: 'v~' field is "It shall happen, if you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today, that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.2: 'v~' field is "All these blessings will come upon you, and overtake you, if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.6: 'v~' field is 'You shall be blessed when you come in, and you shall be blessed when you go out. \\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.9: 'v~' field is '28:9 Deut 28:9 (#1.58): To emulate, imitate, and observe Adonai and to walk in His ways \\nd Adonai \\nd* will establish you for a holy people to himself, as he has sworn to you, if you shall keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and walk in his ways.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.13: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will make you the head, and not the tail. You will be above only, and you will not be beneath; if you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, which I enjoin you today, to observe and to do," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.14: 'v~' field is 'and shall not turn aside from any of the words which I enjoin you today, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other deities to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.15: 'v~' field is "But it shall come to pass, if you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to observe to do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which I enjoin you today, that all these curses will come on you, and overtake you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.22: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike you with consumption, with fever, with inflammation, with fiery heat, with the sword, with blight, and with \\tl tzara'at \\tl* mildew. They will pursue you until you perish." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.36: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring you, and your king whom you will set over yourselves, to a nation that you have not known, you nor your fathers. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities of wood and stone.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.45: 'v~' field is "All these curses will come on you, and will pursue you, and overtake you, until you are destroyed; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which he enjoined you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.47: 'v~' field is 'Because you didn’t \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, by reason of the abundance of all things;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.48: 'v~' field is 'therefore you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· your enemies whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* sends against you, in hunger, in thirst, in nakedness, and in lack of all things. He will put an iron yoke on your neck, until he has destroyed you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.49: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as the eagle flies; a nation whose language you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.58: 'v~' field is 'If you will not observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, \\nd Yahweh Eloheinu\\nd* ·He sustains breathing Your God·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.61: 'v~' field is 'Also every sickness and every plague, which is not written in the book of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\nd Adonai \\nd* will bring them on you, until you are destroyed.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.62: 'v~' field is "You will be left few in number, even though you were as the stars of the sky for multitude; because you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.28.64: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other end of the earth. There you will \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· other deities, which you have not known, you nor your fathers, even wood and stone.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.1: 'v~' field is 'These are the words of the covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· which \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out] to make with the children of Israel [God prevails] in the land of Moab [From father], in addition to the covenant which he made with them in Horeb [Desert]. \\bdit (7) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.29.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.4: 'v~' field is 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\qt not given \\qt* you a heart to know, \\qt eyes to see, and ears to \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, to this day. \\qt*29:4 Quoted in Rom 11:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.6: 'v~' field is 'You have not eaten bread, neither have you drunk wine or strong drink; that you may know that I am \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God. \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Ki Tavo\\tl* ·Taking leave · When You come in·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 60:1-22" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 23:26-56" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.9: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 51: \\tl Nitzavim\\tl* ·You stand· 29:10-30:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.12: 'v~' field is 'that you may enter into the covenant of \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and into his oath, which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God makes with you today; \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.15: 'v~' field is 'but with those who stand here with us today before \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], and also with those who are not here with us today \\bdit (LY:3) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.29.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.18: 'v~' field is 'lest there should be among you man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], to go to \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· the deities of those nations; lest there should be among you a \\qt root that produces bitter poison; \\qt*29:18 Quoted in Heb 12:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.19: 'v~' field is "and it happen, when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the stubbornness of my heart, to destroy the moist with the dry.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.21: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will set him apart for evil out of all the tribes of Israel [God prevails], according to all the curses of the covenant that is written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.26: 'v~' field is 'and went and \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· other deities, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· in worship them, deities that they didn’t know, and that he had not given to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.29: 'v~' field is 'The secret things belong to \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God]; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.29.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:2, LY:4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.2: 'v~' field is "and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice according to all that I enjoin you today, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.3: 'v~' field is '30:3 MPr: Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the Jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). (Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27) \\wj that then \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will release you from captivity, have \\+tl racham\\+tl* ·compassionate love· on you, and will make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· and gather you from all the peoples where \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God has scattered you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you will possess it. He will do you good, and increase your numbers more than your fathers. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.6: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will circumcise your heart, and the heart of your offspring, to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, that you may live. \\bdit (RY:3, LY:5) \\bdit*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.8: 'v~' field is "You shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice, and do all his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· which I enjoin you today." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.10: 'v~' field is "if you will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God’s voice, to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and his statutes which are written in this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·; if you turn to \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God with all your heart, and with all your soul." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.10: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.11: 'v~' field is 'For this \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· which I enjoin you today is not too hard for you or too distant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.12: 'v~' field is "It is not in heaven, so that \\qt you should say, “Who will go up for us to heaven, \\qt* and bring it to us, that we may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so we may do it?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.13: 'v~' field is 'Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should say, \\qt “Who will go \\qt* 30:13 Quoted in Rom 10:6-7 over the sea for us, and bring it to us, that we may that we may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, so it, so we may do it?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt But the word is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may do it. \\qt* 30:14 Quoted in Rom 10:8 \\bdit (RY:4, LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.16: 'v~' field is "For I enjoin you today to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, his statutes, and his judgments, that you may live and multiply, and that \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God may bless you in the land where you go in to possess it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.17: 'v~' field is "But if your heart turns away, and you will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, but are drawn away, and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them; \\bdit (LY: Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his voice, and to \\tl dabak\\tl* ·cling to, worship· him; for he is your life, and the length of your days; that you may dwell in the land which \\nd Adonai \\nd* swore to your fathers, to Abraham [Father of a multitude], to Isaac [Laughter], and to Jacob [Supplanter], to give them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Nitzavim\\tl* ·Taking leave · You stand·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl Yesha'yahu\\tl* / Isaiah 61:10-63:9" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:1–12" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.30.20: 'ms1' field is 'Parashah 52: \\tl Vayelekh\\tl* ·And he went· 31:1-30' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.3: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself will go over before you. He will destroy these nations from before you, and you shall dispossess them. Joshua [Salvation Yah] will go over before you, as \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken. \\bdit (LY:2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will deliver them up before you, and you shall do to them according to all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· I have enjoined you.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.31.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God himself is who goes with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you.” \\qt*31:6 Quoted in Heb 13:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:5, LY:3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* himself is who goes before you. He will be with you. He \\qt will not fail you nor forsake you. \\qt* 31:8 Quoted in Heb 13:5 Don’t be afraid. Don’t be discouraged.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.9: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] wrote this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and delivered it to the priests the sons of Levi [United with], who bore the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant, and to all the elders of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.10: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] enjoined them, saying, “At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Booths·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.11: 'v~' field is 'when all Israel [God prevails] has come to appear before \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God in the place which he will choose, you shall read this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· before all Israel [God prevails] in their hearing.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the ' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mitta" token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Release· Year' token in Deut.31.12 footnote "+ \\fr 31:12 \\ft Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): \\ft T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· at the end of the seventh Year, the Sabbath Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year / R. To assemble all the people on the \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles· following the seventh Year, the \\+tl Sh'mitta\\+tl* ·Release· Year" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.12: 'v~' field is '31:12 Deut 31:12 (Deut 31:9-13) (#4.358): T. Assemble all the people in your towns to hear Assemble the people, the men and the women and the little ones, and the foreigners who are within your gates, that they may \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and that they may learn, and fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, and observe to do all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.13: 'v~' field is "and that their children, who have not known, may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and learn to fear \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God, as long as you live in the land where you go over the Jordan [Descender] to possess it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.13: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (RY:6, LY:5) \\bdit*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sefer Torah' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Instructions·' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Book Instructions·' token in Deut.31.19 footnote '+ \\fr 31:19 \\ft Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): \\ft T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a \\ft \\+tl Sefer Torah\\+tl* ·Book Instructions·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.19: 'v~' field is '31:19 Deut 31:19 (Deut 31:19-22, 32:1-43, 32:44-45) (#1.59): T. Every man to write this song and teach it to your children / R. Every man is to write a “Now therefore write this song for yourselves, and teach it to the children of Israel [God prevails]. Put it in their mouths, that this song may be a witness for me against the children of Israel [God prevails]. \\bdit (RY:7, LY:6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.20: 'v~' field is 'For when I have brought them into the land which I swore to their fathers, flowing with milk and honey, and they have eaten and filled themselves, and grown fat; then they will turn to other deities, and \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· them, and despise me, and break my covenant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.24: 'v~' field is 'When Moses [Drawn out] had finished writing the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in a book, until they were finished, \\bdit (LY:7) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.26: 'v~' field is '“Take this book of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and put it by the side of the ark of \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s covenant your God, that it may be there for a witness against you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.27: 'v~' field is 'For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck. Behold, while I am yet alive with you today, you have been rebellious against \\nd Adonai \\nd*. How much more after my death? \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is '\\tl Haftarah Vayelekh\\tl* ·Taking leave · And he went·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl Hoshea\\tl* / Hosea 14:1-9, \\tl Mikhah\\tl* / Micah 7:18-20, \\tl Yo'el\\tl* / Joel 2:15-27" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:13-43" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.31.30: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 53: \\tl Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Hear· 32:1-52" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, oh heavens, and I will speak!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.4: 'p~' field is 'for all his ways are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.5: 'p~' field is 'They are \\qt a perverse and crooked generation. \\qt*32:5 Quoted in Phil 2:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.6: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.8: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] gave to the nations their inheritance,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.15: 'p~' field is "and rejected the Rock of his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.17: 'v~' field is 'They \\qt sacrificed to demons, not God, \\qt*32:17 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.18: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke them to jealousy with those who are not a people. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will provoke \\qt* them \\qt to anger with a foolish nation. \\qt*32:21 Quoted in Rom 10:19, 11:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.22: 'p~' field is 'that burns to the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.28: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.35: 'v~' field is '\\qt Vengeance and recompense is mine, \\qt*32:35 Quoted in Rom 12:19' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.36: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will judge his people, \\qt*32:36 Quoted in Heb 10:30' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is 'There is no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deity· with me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.39: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.40: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt I lift up my hand to heaven and declare, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.40 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.40: 'p~' field is 'as I \\qt live forever, \\qt*32:40 Quoted in Rev 10:5-6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is '\\qt I will take vengeance \\qt* on my adversaries,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.41: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt will repay \\qt* 32:41 Quoted in Rom 12:19 those who hate me.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Deut.32.43 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.43: 'v~' field is '\\qt Rejoice, you nations, with his people, \\qt*32:43 Quoted in Rom 15:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.43: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.46: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Set your heart to all the words which I testify to you today, which you shall enjoin your children to observe to do, all the words of this \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'div' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.47: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (Maftir) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'div' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah Ha'azinu\\tl* ·Taking leave · Hear·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl Sh'mu'el Bet\\tl* / 2 Samuel 22:1-51" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: John 21:1-25" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.32.52: 'ms1' field is "Parashah 54: \\tl V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·And this is the blessing· 33:1-34:12" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.3: 'v~' field is 'Yes, he \\tl choveiv\\tl* ·hides in bosom, loves· the people.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.4: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the voice of Judah [Praised]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.7: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (2) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.8: 'p~' field is "“Your \\tl Thummim\\tl* ·Perfections· and your \\tl 'Urim\\tl* ·Lights· are with your pious one," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.10: 'p~' field is 'and Israel [God prevails] your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '“The \\tl Yadid\\tl* ·Beloved· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* will dwell in safety by him.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.12: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (3) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.17: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (4) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.21: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (5) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.26: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (6) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.33.29: 'p~' field is '\\bdit (7) \\bdit*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.9: 'v~' field is "Joshua [Salvation Yah] the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses [Drawn out] had laid his hands on him. The children of Israel [God prevails] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him, and did as \\nd Adonai \\nd* enjoined Moses [Drawn out]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Haftarah V'zot HaBrachah\\tl* ·Taking leave · And this is the blessing·:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Y'hoshua\\tl* / Joshua 1:1-18 (A); 1:1-9 (S)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl B'rit Hadashah\\tl* ·New Covenant·: Luke 24:44-53" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Deut.34.12: 's1' field is "\\tl Chazak, chazak v'nitchazek!\\tl* ·Be Strong, be strong, and let us show ourselves courageous!· (2 Samuel 10:12)" ERROR: toOSIS: Ps.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 1:0 '\\it Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.1.2: 'v~' field is 'but his delight is in \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.1.2: 'p~' field is 'On his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings· he meditates day and night.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 2:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant promise to David [Beloved] to establish his house forever and that Messiah will be established on David’s throne. David [Beloved] is humble in his reply. (1 Chr 17:7-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.1: 'v~' field is '2:1 MP: Messiah rejected by the Gentiles. (Acts 2:23, 4:25-28) \\wj \\+qt Why do the nations rage, \\+qt* \\wj*2:1 Quoted in Rev 11:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and the peoples plot a vain \\+qt* thing? \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt rulers \\+qt* take counsel together, \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Mashiach' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Mashiach' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' token in Ps.2.2 footnote '+ \\fr 2:2 \\ft MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\ft \\+tl Mashiach\\+tl* - “Messiah”. (Acts 2:27-28)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt against \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, and against\\+qt*\\wj* 2:2 MP: To possess the title of “Anointed One,” literally \\wj his Anointed, \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Acts 4:25-26 saying,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.6: 'v~' field is '2:6 MP: King Messiah rules from mount Zion. (Heb 12:22, 12:28) 2:6 Combined with (Ps 2:6-7 and 2:12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (John 3:36, 5:43 (context John 5:14-47)) \\wj “Yet I have set \\wj* 2:6 MP: Messiah is a King. (Matt 2:2; John 18:37) \\wj my King \\+qt on \\+qt* my holy \\+qt hill of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].” \\+qt* \\wj*2:6 Quoted in Rev 14:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* said to me, 2:7 Quoted in John 10:36; Acts 13:33; Heb 1:5, 5:5 \\wj \\+qt “You are my son. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.7 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' token in Ps.2.7 footnote '+ \\fr 2:7 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Luke 1:35; John 10:36; Acts 13:30-33)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Today I have become your father. \\+qt* \\wj*2:7 MP: Messiah is the ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.8: 'v~' field is '2:8 MP: Messiah will ask God for His inheritance, the nations of the world. (John 17:4-10 (Context 17:4-24); Acts 13:46-49) \\wj Ask of me, and \\+qt I will give the nations \\+qt* for your inheritance, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt You shall \\qt* break \\qt them with a rod of iron. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.9: 'p~' field is 'You shall \\qt dash them in pieces like pottery.” \\qt*2:9 Quoted in Rev 2:26-27, 12:5, 19:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt with fear, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.2.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.2.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt and \\qt* rejoice with \\qt trembling. \\qt*2:11 Quoted in Phil 2:12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he fled from Absalom [Father peace] his son.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 3:0 '\\it Context: Absalom [Father peace] conspires against David [Beloved] and wins the hearts of Israel [God prevails]. David [Beloved] flees to the Mount of Olives. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.2: 'p~' field is "“There is no \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for him in God.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.3: 'p~' field is 'my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and the one who lifts up my head.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and he answers me out of his holy hill. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.8: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· belongs to \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.3.8: 'p~' field is 'Your blessing be on your people. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 4:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 15:1-30)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.1: 'p~' field is "Have mercy on me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my prayer." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.2: 'v~' field is 'You sons of men, how long shall my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be turned into dishonor?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.2: 'p~' field is "Will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· vanity, and seek after falsehood? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.3: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· when I call to him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.4.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.4: 'v~' field is 'You can \\qt be angry, but don’t sin. \\qt*4:4 Quoted in Eph 4:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Search your own heart on your bed, and be still. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude· \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician, with the flutes. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 5:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] and the people with him cross the river Jordan [Descender] to Mahanaim [Two camps]. Absalom [Father peace] is actively trying to usurp his father, David [Beloved], as king. (2 Sam 17:22-29)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.3: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, in the morning you shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.7: 'v~' field is 'But as for me, in the abundance of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will come into your house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.7: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· toward your holy temple in reverence of you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Their throat is an open tomb. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.5.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* flatter \\qt with their tongue. \\qt*5:9 Quoted in Rom 3:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.5.11: 'p~' field is "Let them also who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name be joyful in you." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 6:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] commits adultery with Bathsheba, wife of Uriah [My light Yah]. Later he experiences great remorse and repentance. (2 Sam 11-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.4: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*. Deliver my soul,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.4: 'p~' field is 'and save me for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.5: 'p~' field is 'In \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, who shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.6.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, \\qt*6:8 Quoted in Matt 7:23, 25:41; Luke 13:27' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.8: 'p~' field is "for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my weeping." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.6.9: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my supplication." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it A \\+tl shiggayon\\+tl* ·meditative poem, musical instrument· by David [Beloved], which he sang to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 7:0 '\\it Context: King David [Beloved] arrives at Bahurim. Shimei, “a man of the family of the house of Saul [Asked for],” and son of Gera curses David [Beloved]. David [Beloved] reflects on the words of Cush of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south]. (2 Sam 16:5-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.5: 'p~' field is 'and lay my glory in the dust. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.16: 'v~' field is 'The trouble he causes shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own head.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.17: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* according to his righteousness,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.7.17: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the name of \\nd Adonai \\nd* Most High.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; on an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 8:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] singing and playing, bringing the Spirit of peace, comfort, and guidance to King Saul [Asked for] when he was tormented by evil spirits. (1 Sam 16:14-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.2: 'v~' field is '8:2 MP: Infants give strength / praise to Messiah. (Matt 21:15-16) \\wj \\+qt From the lips of babes and infants you have \\+qt* \\wj* 8:2 Quoted in Matt 21:15-16 \\wj established strength, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt what is man, that you think of him? \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt What is the son of man, that you care for him? \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.5: 'v~' field is '8:5 MP: His humiliation and exaltation is foretold. (Acts 2:23-24, 3:17-18; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Phil 2:7-9) \\wj \\+qt For you have made him a little lower than the angels, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.5: 'p~' field is '8:5 MP: Messiah is given authority over all things. (Matt 28:18; 1 Cor 15:27; Heb 2:8-9) \\wj \\+qt and crowned him with glory and honor. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.8.6 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.8.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.8.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You have put all things under his feet: \\+qt* \\wj*8:6 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:228:6 Quoted in Heb 2:6-9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 9:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, O Most High.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.4: 'v~' field is 'For you have maintained my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· cause.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.11: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who dwells in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.14: 'v~' field is 'that I may show all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.14: 'p~' field is "In the gates of the daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], I will rejoice in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is 'The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. \\tl Higgayon\\tl* ·Meditation·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.16: 'p~' field is '\\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.17: 'v~' field is 'The wicked shall be turned back to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.9.20: 'p~' field is 'Let the nations know that they are only men. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Context: Psalm 9 to 10 is a broken Hebrew acrostic.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 10:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt His mouth is full of cursing, \\qt* 10:7 Quoted in Rom 3:14 deceit, and oppression.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.10.17: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the desire of the humble." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 11:0 '\\it Context: Two attempts of Saul [Asked for] to take David’s life. Jonathan, a son of Saul [Asked for], saves David [Beloved] the first time. Michal, David’s wife, deceives Saul [Asked for] the second time while David [Beloved] flees to the company of Samuel at Naioth. The Spirit of God came upon the messengers which Saul [Asked for] sends to Naioth. (1 Sam 19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.11.5: 'p~' field is "but the wicked and him who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· violence his soul hates." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.11.7: 'p~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; upon an eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm of David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 12:0 '\\it Context: After collecting Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]’s sword and leaving the priests, David [Beloved] runs upon hearing the message about the priests being slaughtered. (1 Sam 22 (esp. 22:20-23))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.12.5: 'p~' field is "“I will set him in \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· far from those who malign him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 13:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.13.5: 'v~' field is 'But I trust in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.13.5: 'p~' field is "My heart rejoices in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 14:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Genesis 6:5-6. (Gen 6:5-6)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· .”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one \\qt* who does good.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who sought after God. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt All have gone aside. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.14.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*14:3 Quoted in Rom 3:10-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.14.7: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 15:0 '\\it Context: Possible, a Psalm written upon the return of the ark to Jerusalem [City of peace]. David [Beloved] meditates on the character of the person going to God’s Temple / Tabernacle. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it A Poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 16:0 '\\it Context: God makes covenant with David [Beloved] to establish his descendant. David [Beloved] is overwhelmed and grateful. (1 Chr 17:26-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt I \\qt* always set \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* before me. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.8: 'p~' field is 'Because \\qt he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.9: 'v~' field is '16:9 MPr: “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). (John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26) \\wj Therefore my heart is glad, \\+qt and my \\+qt* \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· \\+qt rejoices. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt My body shall also dwell in \\+qt* safety. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.10: 'v~' field is '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in Sheol are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 30:3, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24, 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj For \\+qt you will not leave my soul in \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\+qt* \\wj*16:10 Paraphrase Quoted in Luke 24:46; John 20:9; 1 Cor 15:4' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.10: 'p~' field is '16:10 MP: The Messiah’s body is not subject to decay. (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 3:17-18, 13:35-37) \\wj \\+qt neither \\+qt* will you allow \\+qt your holy one to see \\+qt* corruption. \\wj*16:10 Quoted in Acts 2:31, 13:34-35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt You will show me the path of life. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.16.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.16.11: 'p~' field is 'In \\qt your presence is fullness of joy. \\qt*16:11 Quoted in Acts 2:25-28' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 17:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] sneaks into Saul [Asked for]’s camp and collects Saul [Asked for]’s spear and water jug. David [Beloved] asks Saul [Asked for] to stop chasing him. (1 Sam 23:15-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my righteous plea;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my speech." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.17.7: 'v~' field is 'Show your marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved] the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, who spoke to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* the words of this song in the day that \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul [Asked for]. He said...\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 18:0 '\\it Context: David’s song of thankfulness and praise to Yahweh for delivering him from all his enemies and from Saul [Asked for]. (2 Sam 22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionately love, mercifully love· you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, my strength.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.2: 'p~' field is "my shield, and the horn of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, my high tower." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.5: 'v~' field is 'The cords of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· were around me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.6: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my voice out of his temple." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.35: 'v~' field is "You have also given me the shield of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.44: 'v~' field is "As soon as they hear of me they shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.46: 'p~' field is "Exalted be the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.49: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\qt I will \\qt* \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\qt among the nations, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.18.49 has been lost ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: PSA 18:49 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 18:49') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt and will sing \\+tl zahmar\\+tl* ·musical praise· to your name. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 15:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.50: 'v~' field is "He gives great \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· to his king," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.18.50: 'p~' field is 'and shows \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to his anointed,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 19:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] meditates on Job 38:1-12. (Job 38:1-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The heavens declare the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.3: 'p~' field is "where their voice is not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their voice has gone out through all the earth, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.19.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt their words to the end of the world. \\qt*19:4 Quoted in Rom 10:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.7: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is perfect, restoring the soul.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.8: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is pure, enlightening the eyes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.19.14: 'v~' field is 'Let the words of my mouth and the \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation· of my heart' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 20:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.3: 'p~' field is 'and accept your burned sacrifice. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.5: 'v~' field is "We will triumph in your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.6: 'p~' field is "with the \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·saving· strength of his right hand." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.20.7: 'p~' field is 'but we trust the name of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 21:0 '\\it Context: Possible, King David [Beloved] honors the death of a foreign King. His intentions are misunderstood and Israel [God prevails] fights in a war of miscommunication. (2 Sam 10)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.1: 'v~' field is '21:1 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19, 28:20; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21) \\wj The King (Messiah [Anointed one]) rejoices in your strength, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.1: 'p~' field is "\\wj How greatly he rejoices in your \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·! \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.2: 'p~' field is 'and have not withheld the request of his lips. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.5: 'v~' field is '21:5 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (John 12:28; Phil 2:9) \\wj His \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· is great in your \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.7: 'p~' field is 'Through the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High], he shall not be moved.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.21.13: 'p~' field is 'so we will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your power.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician; set to “The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 22:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 93 = '+ \\fr 22:0 \\ft Context of Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 93 = '+ \\fr 22:0 \\ft Context of Matt 26:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Context: Saul [Asked for] tries multiple times to spear David [Beloved] to death. Saul [Asked for] sends soldiers to pierce David [Beloved] to his bed. David [Beloved] threatens to murder his own wife, Saul [Asked for]’s daughter, if she does not let him flee from Saul [Asked for] to save his own life. In this emotional state, David [Beloved] might have written this Psalm. (1 Sam 19:1-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 22:0 '\\it Future Context: Yeshua quotes this Psalm, which is to reference its entirety, while hanging on the cross. (Matt 27:46)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.1: 'v~' field is '22:1 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Matt 27:46) \\wj \\+qt My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? \\+qt* \\wj*22:1 Quoted in Matt 27:46; Mark 15:34. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.1: 'p~' field is '22:1 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Matt 27:46) \\wj Why are you \\wj* 22:1 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Mark 15:34) \\wj so far from \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·delivering· me, and from the words of my groaning? \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.3: 'p~' field is 'you who inhabit the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.7: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Matt 27:39-40) \\wj All who \\+qt see \\+qt* me \\+qt jeer at \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in Luke 23:35 \\wj me. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.7 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: PSA 22:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:7') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj They insult me and \\+qt shake their heads: \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:39' ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'v~' field is 'MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Matt 27:43) \\wj \\+qt “He trusts in \\+qt* \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.8 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj so \\+qt let him set \\+qt* him \\+qt free! \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:43; Luke 23:35' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.8 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: PSA 22:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Let him rescue him, since he delights in him.” \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:43' ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: PSA 22:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:9') ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: PSA 22:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:11') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:14 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:14') ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: PSA 22:15 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:15') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:16 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:16') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (John 19:34, 19:36)' ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') ERROR: PSA 22:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:17') CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Ps.22.17 footnote '+ \\fr 22:17 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Luke 23:35; John 19:20) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.18: 'v~' field is 'MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Matt 27:35; John 19:23-24) \\wj \\+qt They divide my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.18 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: PSA 22:18 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:18') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They cast lots for my clothing. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:35; Luke 23:34; John 19:24' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.21 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: PSA 22:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:21') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt Save me from the lion’s mouth! \\qt*Quoted in 2 Tim 4:7' ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.22: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (John 15:15; Heb 2:11-12) \\wj \\+qt I will declare your name to my brothers. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.22.22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: PSA 22:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.22: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Among the assembly, I will praise you. \\+qt* \\wj*Paraphrase Quoted in John 20:17Quoted in Heb 2:11-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.24: 'p~' field is "but when he cried to him, he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.25: 'v~' field is 'Of you comes my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the great assembly.' ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: PSA 22:27 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 22:27') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.27: 'v~' field is 'MP: All nations and peoples of the earth will recall, worship, and serve Yahweh. The Messiah is implied by subject and topic of the chapter and (Ps 2:8) inheritance of the nations. (Rev 7:9-10) \\wj All the ends of the earth shall remember and \\+qt turn \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.27: 'p~' field is '\\wj All the relatives of the nations shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.22.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the kingdom is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 23:0 '\\it Context: References cite that David [Beloved] grew up as a shepard. This is his personal experience related to his understanding of God as a Shepard. (1 Sam 16:11, 17:34-37; 2 Sam 7:8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.1: 'v~' field is '23:1 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (John 10:11, 10:14-15) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is my \\+tl Ro\'i\\+tl* [Shepherd Provider]: \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.23.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.2: 'p~' field is 'He \\qt leads me \\qt* beside still \\qt waters. \\qt*23:2 Quoted in Rev 7:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.23.6: 'v~' field is 'Surely goodness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall follow me all the days of my life,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 24:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, the ark returning to Jerusalem [City of peace]. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on First Day in the Temple. The concluding verses (24:9-10) are sang at New Years along with Psalm 81. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.24.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt The earth is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s, with its fullness; \\qt*24:1 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.5: 'p~' field is "righteousness from the God of his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.6: 'p~' field is 'who seek your face— even Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.8: 'v~' field is 'Who is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory]?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.9: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Weighty glory] will come in.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.10: 'v~' field is 'Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.24.10: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, David [Beloved] recognizes his sin, is convicted, takes responsibility, repentance, and produces change. (2 Sam 11:26-12:25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, where David [Beloved] is trusting and honoring God by recognizing His choice of Saul [Asked for] as king, even when it hurts. (1 Sam 26)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 25:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.5: 'p~' field is "For you are the God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.6: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, remember your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· and your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.7: 'p~' field is 'Remember me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.9: 'v~' field is 'He will guide the humble in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.25.10: 'v~' field is 'All the paths of \\nd Adonai \\nd* are \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 26:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.3: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is before my eyes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.7: 'v~' field is "that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· the habitation of your house," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.26.8: 'p~' field is 'the place where your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· dwells.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 27:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* is my light and my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.6: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, when I cry with my voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.9: 'p~' field is "neither forsake me, God of my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: PSA 27:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:12') ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: PSA 27:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 27:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.27.13: 'p~' field is 'MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Matt 27:42-43) \\wj I will see the goodness of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the land of the living. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 28:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees from Absolom [My father peace]. (1 Chr 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.1: 'p~' field is 'I would become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the voice of my petitions, when I cry to you," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Give them according to their work, \\qt* 28:4 Quoted in 2 Tim 4:14 and according to the wickedness of their doings.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.6: 'p~' field is "because he has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.7: 'p~' field is 'With my song I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.28.8: 'p~' field is "He is a stronghold of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to his anointed." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 29:0 '\\it Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.1: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.2: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.3: 'p~' field is 'The God of \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· thunders, even \\nd Adonai \\nd* on many waters.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.29.9: 'p~' field is 'In his temple everything says, “\\tl Kavod\\tl* ·Weighty glory·!”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.29.10 has been lost ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 30:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] blesses his own house, God blesses David’s house. Sung during the offering of the First Fruits, a Feast during Passover week on First day. (1 Chr 16:43-17:15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.3: 'v~' field is '30:3 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay. Messiah will be Resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 49:15, 118:17-18). (Luke 24:38-39, 24:46; Acts 13:34-37) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you have brought up my soul from \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit (of \\+tl Abbadon\\+tl*, the unrighteous side of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl*). \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, you saints of his.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.9: 'p~' field is 'Shall the dust \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and have mercy on me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.12: 'v~' field is 'To the end that my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you, and not be silent.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.30.12: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* my God, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 31:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fleeing from king Saul [Asked for], takes refuge in Israel’s enemy nation. King Saul [Asked for] continues to pursue David [Beloved]. Some people are compromising David’s safety. (1 Sam 23 (esp 23:12))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.31.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.5: 'v~' field is '31:5 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) \\wj \\+qt Into your hand I commit my spirit. \\+qt* \\wj*31:5 Quoted in Luke 23:46' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.7: 'v~' field is 'I will be glad and rejoice in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.13: 'v~' field is "For I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the slander of many, terror on every side," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.16: 'p~' field is 'Save me in your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.17: 'p~' field is 'Let them be silent in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.31.19 has been lost ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: PSA 31:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 31:19') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.19: 'p~' field is 'which \\qt you have laid up for those who \\qt* fear \\qt you, \\qt*Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.21: 'p~' field is 'for he has shown me his marvelous \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in a strong city.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.22: 'p~' field is "Nevertheless you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my petitions when I cried to you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.31.23: 'v~' field is "Oh \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, all you his saints!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 32:0 '\\it Context: The praises of a man who has been forgiven a great deal and experiences God’s time of comfort in his repentance. Reference is David’s conviction of sin and his immediate recognition and ongoing repentance to times of comfort and peace. (2 Sam 12:12-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is he whose disobedience is forgiven, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt whose sin is covered. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.32.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed is the man \\qt* to \\qt whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* does not impute iniquity, \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rom 4:7-8' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.32.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.2: 'p~' field is 'in whose spirit there is \\qt no deceit. \\qt*32:2 Quoted in Rev 14:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.4: 'p~' field is 'My strength was sapped in the heat of summer. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'I said, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· of my transgressions to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.5: 'p~' field is 'and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.7: 'p~' field is 'You will surround me with songs of deliverance. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.32.10: 'p~' field is 'but \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· shall surround him who trusts in \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 33:0 '\\it Context: God alone can command order from chaos. This is evident in God’s authority to create yet that which is created attempts to overthrow the Creator’s plan. Reference to Noah’s day, the tower of Bavel, and Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] planning to attach newly anointed King David [Beloved]. Some seek God for His wisdom, others fail in their futile minds set against Creator God. (Gen 1:1-4, 3:20-24, 6:5-8, 11:1-9; 2 Sam 5:1-12, 5:17-21)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· is fitting for the upright.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the lyre.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.2: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with the harp of ten strings.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.5: 'v~' field is "He \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.33.5: 'p~' field is 'The earth is full of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it By David [Beloved]; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech [My father king], who divorced him, drove him away, and thus he departed.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] pretended to be insane to prevent his capture. (2 Sam 21:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 34:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.1: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· will always be in my mouth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.2: 'p~' field is "The humble shall \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it, and be glad." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.6: 'v~' field is "This poor man cried, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· him," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] encamps around those who fear him," WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.8: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\qt taste \\qt* and see \\qt that \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt is good. \\qt*34:8 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.11: 'v~' field is "Come, you children, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.12: 'p~' field is "\\qt Who \\+tl 'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves· a long life to see good things? \\qt*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.13: 'v~' field is '[If you do], \\qt keep your tongue from evil, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt and your lips from deceiving talk; \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt turn from evil, and do good. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.14: 'p~' field is '\\qt Seek peace, and fervently pursue it! \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt For \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s eyes are toward the upright. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt His ears listen to their prayers. \\qt*34:15 Quoted in John 9:31' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt But \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s face is against those who do evil, \\qt*34:16 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:10-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.17: 'v~' field is "The upright cry, and \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) ' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) ' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' token in Ps.34.19 footnote '+ \\fr 34:19 \\ft MP:In the context of Messiah’s death, because of his righteousness, God protects him from complete disaster. Consider the parallel, the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb’s bones are not broken either (Ex 12:46). (Rom 8:10-11; Heb 4:15-16) \\fp Note: It is profitable to notice two other prophecies concerning His bones which undoubtedly had an exact fulfillment, although such is not stated in Scripture in so many words. We draw our conclusions from honest inference. (1) Psalm 22:14 “All my bones are out of joint.” Hanging on the cross by the hands and feet will easily disjoint the bones, especially when we remember that the body was fixed to the frame while lying on the ground. (2) Psalm 22:17 “I can count all of my bones.” He was left hanging on the cross naked (John 19:23) and all His bones could thus easily be seen. The extension of the body and the wasting pangs of crucifixion will make the bones more prominent than usual.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* delivers him out of them all. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' token in Ps.34.20 footnote '+ \\fr 34:20 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (John 19:32-33, 19:36)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.20: 'v~' field is '34:20 MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\wj He protects all of his \\+qt bones. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.34.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.34.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Not one of them is broken. \\+qt* \\wj*34:20 Quoted in John 19:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 35:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when King Saul [Asked for] questions the loyalty of the Levites [Descendants of United with] in regards to David [Beloved] fleeing Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 22:19 (Context 22:6-23))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.5: 'p~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] driving them on." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.9: 'p~' field is "It shall rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.35.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.11: 'v~' field is '35:11 MP: False witnesses come forward. (See also Is 53:7). (Mark 14:55-57) \\wj Malicious \\+qt witnesses come forward. \\+qt* \\wj*35:11 Quoted in Matt 26:60' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.13: 'p~' field is 'My prayer \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· into my own bosom.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.18: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you in the great assembly.' ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: PSA 35:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 35:19') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.19: 'p~' field is 'neither let \\qt those who hate me without a cause \\qt* Quoted in John 15:25 wink their eyes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.23: 'v~' field is 'Wake up! Rise up to my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· me, my God!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.35.28: 'v~' field is 'My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· all day long.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 36:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved], the servant of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.36.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “There is no fear of \\+tl Elohim\\+tl* ·God, Judge· before his eyes.” \\qt*36:1 Quoted in Rom 3:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.5: 'v~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is in the heavens.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.7: 'v~' field is 'How precious is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.36.10: 'v~' field is 'Oh continue your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to those who know you,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 23:1-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 37:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.6: 'p~' field is 'and your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· as the noonday sun.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.37.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt the humble shall inherit the land, \\qt*37:11 Quoted in Matt 5:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.28: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.30: 'p~' field is 'His tongue speaks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.37.31: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of his God is in his heart.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], for a memorial.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 38:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is feeble and old; his passive actions are confronted when Absalom [Father peace] attempts to usurp Solomon as King. (1 Kings 1 (esp 1:1-6))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.11: 'v~' field is "My \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers· and my friends stand aloof from my plague." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.13: 'v~' field is "But I, as a deaf man, don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.38.14: 'v~' field is '38:14 MP: Messiah will be silent before his accusers. (Matt 27:14) \\wj Yes, I am as a man who does not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 39:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For Jeduthun. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.5: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man stands as a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.11: 'p~' field is 'Surely every man is but a breath.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and give ear to my cry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'For I am a \\qt stranger \\qt* with you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.39.12: 'p~' field is 'a \\qt foreigner, \\qt* 39:12 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:11 as all my fathers were.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 40:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on life, towards the end of David’s life. (2 Sam 22:1)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.1: 'p~' field is "He turned to me, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my cry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.3: 'v~' field is 'He has put a new song in my mouth, even \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to our God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.6: 'v~' field is '40:6 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (John 15:12; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt Sacrifices and offerings you don’t want; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt burnt offerings and sin offerings you have not required. \\+qt* \\wj*40:6 Quoted in Heb 10:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.7: 'v~' field is '40:7 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Luke 24:44; John 5:39; Heb 10:5-9) \\wj \\+qt So then I said, “Behold, I have come! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt In the scroll of a book it is written about me. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.8 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.40.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.8: 'v~' field is '40:8 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt I delight to do your will, my God. \\+qt* \\wj*40:8 Quoted in Heb 10:5-1040:8 Quoted in Heb 10:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· is within my heart.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, I will not seal my lips, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, you know. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have not concealed your \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth from the great assembly. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.11: 'v~' field is 'Don’t withhold your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· from me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and your truth continually preserve me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.40.16: 'p~' field is "Let all who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your salvation say continually, “Let \\nd Adonai \\nd* be exalted and magnified!”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 41:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt who ate bread with me, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.41.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt has lifted up his heel against me. \\+qt* \\wj*41:9 Paraphrase Quoted in John 13:18, 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.41.13 has been lost ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: PSA 41:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 41:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.41.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.41.13? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 42:0 '\\it Context: The writer feels small. He plaintively calls to God for help located by a Mizar [Small] Hill, in the region of Jordan River and the taller and significant Mount Hermon [Devoted to destruction], which is also called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.2: 'v~' field is 'My soul thirsts for God, for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.5: 'p~' field is "For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him for the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of his presence." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will enjoin his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the daytime.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is 'Hope in God! For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.42.11: 'p~' field is "the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of my countenance, and my God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.4: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you on the harp, God, my God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is 'For I shall still \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.43.5: 'p~' field is "my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·Savior·, my helper, and my God." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 44:0 '\\it Context: After the first loss at Ai, contemplation of God’s might in removing Israel from Egypt and Moses’ exhortation at Mount Gerival. (Josh 7:1-13; Deut 27-32)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.1: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· with our ears, God;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.4: 'p~' field is "Enjoin \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· for Jacob [Supplanter]!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.8: 'p~' field is 'we will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.22: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\qt for your sake we are killed all day long. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.44.22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: PSA 44:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 44:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\qt We are regarded as sheep for the slaughter. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 8:36' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.44.26: 'p~' field is 'Redeem us for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness’· sake.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). A wedding song; a song of \\+tl yadidim\\+tl* ·beloveds·.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 45:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Ezekiel [God strengthens] 16:8-14. (Ez 16:8-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.2: 'p~' field is '45:2 MP: Messiah speaks with gracious words. (Luke 4:22) \\wj \\+tl Chen\\+tl* ·Grace· has anointed your lips, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.6: 'v~' field is '45:6 MP: Messiah is referred to as God. (Heb 1:8-9) 45:6 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Luke 1:33; Heb 1:8) \\wj \\+qt Your throne, God, is forever and ever. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt A scepter of equity is the scepter of your kingdom. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.7: 'v~' field is '45:7 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Luke 5:31-32; John 5:30) \\wj \\+qt You have \\+tl \'ahavta\\+tl* ·affectionately loved· righteousness, and hated wickedness. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.45.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows. \\+qt* \\wj*45:7 Quoted in Heb 1:8-9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, daughter, consider, and turn your ear." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.45.17: 'p~' field is 'Therefore the peoples shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever and ever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 46:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). According to Alamoth.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.3: 'p~' field is 'though the mountains tremble with their swelling. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.4: 'p~' field is 'the holy place of the tents of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt The nations raged. \\qt* 46:6 Quoted in Rev 11:18 The kingdoms were moved.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.7: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.7: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.11: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is with us." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.46.11: 'p~' field is 'The God of Jacob [Supplanter] is our refuge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 47:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s promise of blessing the Gentile nations to Abraham [Father of a multitude] in Gen 12:2; 18:18. (Gen 12:2; 18:18)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.4: 'p~' field is "the glory of Jacob [Supplanter] whom he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.5: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* with the sound of a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.6: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to God, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.6: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to our King, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.47.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· with understanding.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 48:0 '\\it Context: Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Second Day in the Temple. (Consider Deut 4:5-8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.48.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*48:2 Quoted in Matt 5:35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'v~' field is "As we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, so we have seen," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is "in the city of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the city of our God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.8: 'p~' field is 'God will establish it forever. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.9: 'v~' field is 'We have thought about your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, God,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.48.10: 'p~' field is 'so is your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to the ends of the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 49:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation about inheritance. Similar to Job’s sacrifices for his children and the proverbs on future generations decisions of inheritance that they did not earn. (Job 1:4-5; Lam 2:17-25 (esp 2:21, 2:24))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, all you peoples." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and of those who approve their sayings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.14: 'v~' field is 'They are appointed as a flock for \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.14: 'p~' field is 'Their beauty shall decay in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sheol' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sheol' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' token in Ps.49.15 footnote '+ \\fr 49:15 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\ft \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead· are. Messiah will be resurrected. (Combined with Ps 16:10, 30:3, 118:17-18). (Mark 16:6-7; Acts 2:24)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.15: 'v~' field is '49:15 MP: The Messiah’s body will not be subject to decay as the dead in \\wj But God will redeem my soul from the power of \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for he will receive me. \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.49.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.17: 'v~' field is 'For when he dies he \\qt shall carry nothing away. \\qt*49:17 Quoted in 1 Tim 6:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.49.18: 'p~' field is 'and men \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you when you do well for yourself—' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 50:0 '\\it Context: Asaph was appointed as leader of Levitical praise choir by King David [Beloved]. (1 Chr 16:4, 4:37)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.6: 'p~' field is 'for God himself is judge. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will speak;" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.50.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.12: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt the world is mine, and all that is in it. \\qt*50:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.50.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.14: 'v~' field is '\\qt Offer to God the sacrifice of thanksgiving. \\qt*50:14 Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.14: 'p~' field is 'Pay your vows to \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: PSA 50:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 50:23') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.23: 'v~' field is 'Whoever \\qt offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving \\qt* Quoted in Heb 13:15 glorifies me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.50.23: 'p~' field is "and prepares his way so that I will show God’s \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· to him.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved], when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba [Daughter of seven, Daughter of oath].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 51:0 '\\it Context: David’s sin of adultery and murder, in view of his great repentance. David [Beloved] seeks God and acquires an assurance of forgiveness. (2 Sam 11:1-12:15, 12:16-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.1: 'v~' field is 'Have gracious pity on me, God, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.1: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·, blot out my transgressions.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt that you may be proved right when you speak, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.51.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and justified when you judge. \\qt*51:4 Quoted in Rom 3:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.8: 'v~' field is "Let me \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· joy and gladness," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.11: 'p~' field is 'and don’t take your \\tl Ruach Kodesh\\tl* [Holy Spirit] from me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.12: 'v~' field is "Restore to me the joy of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.51.15: 'p~' field is 'My mouth shall declare your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when Doeg [Anxious, Careful] the Edomite [Red] came and told Saul [Asked for], “David [Beloved] has come to Abimelech [My father king]’s house.”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 52:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for]. Saul [Asked for] tried to rally his own clan of Benjamin [Son of right hand, Son of south] to his side. An Edomite [Red], from Israel’s cousin nation from Ishmael, is willing to do King Saul [Asked for]’s dirty work against the Levites [Descendants of United with]. (1 Sam 22:1-19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.1: 'p~' field is 'God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures continually.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.3: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· evil more than good," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.3: 'p~' field is 'lying rather than speaking the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.4: 'v~' field is "You \\tl 'ahavta\\tl* ·affectionately love· all devouring words," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.5: 'p~' field is 'and root you out of the land of the living. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.8: 'p~' field is 'I trust in God’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· forever and ever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.52.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever, because you have done it.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Mahalath.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 53:0 '\\it Context: A contemplation similar to Proverbs 1:7. (Prov 1:7)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.1: 'v~' field is 'The fool has said in his heart, “There is no \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt who seek after God. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every one of them has \\qt* gone back.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.53.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt There is no one who \\qt* does good, \\qt no, not one. \\qt*53:3 Quoted in Rom 3:10-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.53.6: 'v~' field is "Oh that the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of Israel [God prevails] would come out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]!" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when the Ziphites came and said to Saul [Asked for], “Is not David [Beloved] hiding himself among us?”\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 54:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] is hiding from King Saul [Asked for] and the people of Zif tell Saul [Asked for] where to find David [Beloved]. (1 Sam 23:19-24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.3: 'p~' field is 'They haven’t set God before them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.54.6: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for it is good.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 55:0 '\\it Context: David’s son Absalom [Father peace] is trying to overthrow his father King David [Beloved]. He has a plan to pursue and murder David [Beloved]. God frustrates these plans to bring disaster on Absalom [Father peace]. (2 Sam 17 (Emphesis 2 Sam 15:12; 16:23; 17:21))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.7: 'p~' field is 'I would lodge in the wilderness.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.15: 'p~' field is 'Let them go down alive into \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.17: 'p~' field is "He will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.19: 'p~' field is "will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and humble them. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: PSA 55:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 55:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.55.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Cast your burden on \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*, Quoted in 1 Pet 5:7 and he will sustain you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David [Beloved], when the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] seized him in Gath.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 56:0 '\\it Context: Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] capture David [Beloved] in Gath. (1 Sam 21, 27:6-12)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when he fled from Saul [Asked for], in the cave.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 57:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] is pursuing David [Beloved] to murder him. David [Beloved] comes from the mountain stronghold to show his respect to the King God established by taking evidence from David’s closeness to Saul [Asked for]’s bed. Saul [Asked for] makes a temporary peace promise. (1 Sam 23:24-24:22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.2: 'v~' field is "I cry out to \\tl El 'Elyon\\tl* [God Most High]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'he rebukes the one who is pursuing me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.3: 'p~' field is 'God will send out his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be above all the earth!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.6: 'p~' field is 'They fall into the middle of it themselves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.7: 'p~' field is 'I will sing, yes, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.9: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord, among the peoples.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the nations.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.10: 'v~' field is 'For your great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· reaches to the heavens,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.57.11: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 58:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.58.5: 'v~' field is "which does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the voice of charmers," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David [Beloved], when Saul [Asked for] sent, and they watched the house to kill him.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 59:0 '\\it Context: King Saul [Asked for] finds David [Beloved] to be unique and takes him to be part of his close circle. David [Beloved] continues with God’s favor and Saul [Asked for] becomes more suspicious and wary of David [Beloved] until Saul [Asked for] attacks in a rage. (1 Sam 18:1-9, 18:28-30, 19:8-18)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.5: 'v~' field is "You, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.5: 'p~' field is 'Show no mercy to the wicked traitors. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.6: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· at evening, howling like dogs,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.7: 'p~' field is "“For,” they say, “who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· us?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.10: 'v~' field is 'My God will go before me with his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.13: 'p~' field is 'to the ends of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.14: 'v~' field is 'At evening let them \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.16: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will sing aloud of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.17: 'v~' field is 'To you, my strength, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.59.17: 'p~' field is 'For God is my high tower, the God of my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David [Beloved], when he fought with Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and with Aram [Elevated] Zobah, and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom [Red] in the Valley of Salt.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 60:0 '\\it Context: Perspective before and after David’s victory over Aram [Elevated] Naharaim and Zobah. (2 Sam 8:3-15; 1 Chr 18:3-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.60.4: 'p~' field is 'that it may be displayed because of the truth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.60.5: 'v~' field is 'So that your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. For a stringed instrument. By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] is in mountain crags taking shelter from Saul [Asked for]. God gives David [Beloved] opportunity to overpower his enemy King Saul [Asked for]. (1 Sam 23:29-24:7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 61:0 '\\it Context: Possible, David [Beloved] contemplates God’s promise to establish peace from all Israel’s enemies and God will establish David’s son and David’s house forever. (2 Sam 7:8-16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my cry, God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.4: 'p~' field is 'I will take refuge in the shelter of your wings. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.5: 'v~' field is "For you, God, have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my vows." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.7: 'p~' field is 'Appoint your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth, that they may preserve him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.61.8: 'v~' field is 'So I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name forever,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthan. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 62:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.1: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· comes from him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.2: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress—" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.4: 'p~' field is 'They bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.6: 'v~' field is "He alone is my rock and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, my fortress." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.7: 'v~' field is "With God is my \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· and my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.8: 'p~' field is 'God is a refuge for us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.11: 'p~' field is "twice I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.12: 'v~' field is 'Also to you, Lord, belongs \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.62.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.62.12: 'p~' field is 'for you \\qt reward every man according to his work. \\qt*62:12 Quoted in Rom 2:6; 1 Cor 3:8; 2 Tim 4:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved], when he was in the desert of Judah [Praised].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 63:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] flees Jerusalem [City of peace] from Absolom [My father peace]. (2 Sam 15-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.63.2: 'p~' field is 'watching your power and your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.63.3: 'v~' field is 'Because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is better than life,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 64:0 '\\it Context: This Psalm is multi-contextual. The writer is seeking God’s justice when others are plotting to do him harm. (No reference.)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.64.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice, God, in my complaint." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 65:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song· waits for you, God, in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.2: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· prayer," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.65.5: 'p~' field is "God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A song. A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 66:0 '\\it Context: Likely in retrospect after Babylon [Confusion] exile and God replanting Israel [God prevails] in the land. In the second year the foundation of the second Temple was built, this was amazing to all. Similar structure to Chronicles, post-exile. Possibly, a teaching Psalm for the people to learn history and right actions by. (Ezra 3)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.2: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his name!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.2: 'p~' field is 'Offer \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'v~' field is 'All the earth will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'and will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.4: 'p~' field is 'they will make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.7: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let the rebellious rise up against him. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.8: 'p~' field is "Make the sound of his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.15: 'p~' field is 'I will offer bulls with goats. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.16: 'v~' field is "Come, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, all you who fear God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.18: 'v~' field is 'If I \\qt cherished sin \\qt* in my heart,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.18: 'p~' field is "\\qt the Lord would not have \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.19: 'v~' field is "But most certainly, \\qt God has \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard obeyed·. \\qt*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.66.19 has been lost ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: PSA 66:19 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 66:19') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.66.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt He has heard \\qt* the voice of my \\qt prayer. \\qt*Quoted in John 9:31' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 67:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. With stringed instruments. A Psalm. A song.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.1: 'p~' field is 'and cause his face to shine on us. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.2: 'p~' field is "and your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· among all nations," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.3: 'v~' field is 'let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.3: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.4: 'p~' field is 'and govern the nations on earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.67.5: 'p~' field is 'Let all the peoples \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved]. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 68:0 '\\it Context: The return of the ark of the covenant from the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] back to Israel [God prevails]. (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 16)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.4: 'v~' field is 'Sing to God! Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.7: 'p~' field is 'when you marched through the wilderness... \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.14: 'v~' field is 'When \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty] scattered kings in her,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'v~' field is '68:18 MP: Messiah will ascend into heaven. (Acts 1:9-11) \\wj You have \\+qt ascended on high. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is '68:18 MP: Messiah will distribute gifts to humanity, both those under his rein and those rebellious his rule establishing a dwelling for God. (Luke 12:31-34; John 14:25-27, 15:7-8; Eph 4:7-11) \\wj You have \\+qt led away captives. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.68.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj You have received \\+qt gifts among men, \\+qt* \\wj*68:18 Quoted in Eph 4:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.19: 'p~' field is "even the God who is our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.68.32: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to Adonai! \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 69:0 '\\it Context: Describing the life of a poor, despised and humbled person who lacks any comforting friend. Through no apparent cause of his own, he is surrounded by enemies who wish to cut him down; even his brothers do not render aid. Also contains Messianic prophecy. Written by David [Beloved] before 2 Sam 22:1. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.4: 'v~' field is '69:4 MP: Hated without a cause. (John 15:24-25) \\wj Those who \\+qt hate me without a cause \\+qt* \\wj* 69:4 Quoted in John 15:25 \\wj are more than the hairs of my head. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.6: 'v~' field is "Don’t let those who wait for you be shamed through me, Lord \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: PSA 69:7 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:7') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:8') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.9: 'v~' field is 'MP: Zeal for God’s reputation and house causes reproach against him. (Mark 14:57-58, 14:64-65) MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (John 2:13-17) \\wj For the \\+qt zeal of your house consumes me. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in John 2:17' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: PSA 69:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The insults of those insulting you have fallen on me. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Rom 15:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.13: 'p~' field is "God, in the abundance of your loving kindness, answer me in the truth of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.16: 'v~' field is 'Answer me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.16: 'p~' field is 'According to the multitude of your tender \\tl racham\\tl* · merciful love·, turn to me.' ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:20') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.21 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: PSA 69:21 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:21') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.21: 'p~' field is 'MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Matt 27:34, 27:48; Mark 15:23) \\wj In my \\+qt thirst, \\+qt* \\wj* Quoted in John 19:28-29 \\wj they gave me \\+qt vinegar to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Matt 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 23:36' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their table before them become a snare. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.22: 'p~' field is 'May it become a retribution \\qt and a trap. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let their eyes be darkened, so that they can’t see. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.23 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: PSA 69:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:23') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let their backs be continually bent. \\qt*Quoted in Rom 11:9-10' ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.25: 'v~' field is 'MP: The final resting place and family of the companion betrayer will be desolate and uninhabited. This Potter’s Field was used for the burial of foreigners without names. (Acts 1:16-20) \\wj \\+qt Let their habitation be desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.25 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.69.25 has been lost ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: PSA 69:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 69:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.25: 'p~' field is '\\qt Let no one dwell in their tents. \\qt*Quoted in Matt 23:38; Acts 1:20Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.29: 'p~' field is "Let your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, O God, protect me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.33: 'v~' field is "For \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· the needy," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.69.36: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· his name shall dwell therein." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. By David [Beloved]. A reminder.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 70:0 '\\it Context: While David’s life is being threatened. This Psalm is multi-contextual. (No reference).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.70.4: 'p~' field is "Let those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· continually say," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 71:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was usurped by his own son Absalom [Father peace]. While David [Beloved] experiences great turmoil and prays God sees him, Absalom [Father peace] plots to take over his father’s position in the family. (2 Sam 16:8-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.6: 'p~' field is 'I will always \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.8: 'v~' field is 'My mouth shall be filled with your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.14: 'p~' field is 'and will add to all of your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.22: 'v~' field is 'I will also \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.22: 'p~' field is "I sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you with the lyre, \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.71.23: 'p~' field is 'My soul, which you have redeemed, sings \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it By the hand of Solomon, said in prophecy.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 50 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.' 2 fn @ 51 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 50 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft This Psalm is rendered by the Targum, Jewish Commentary on the Psalms compiled before Third Century AD, as relating to the Messianic Kingdom Age. It is adjusted to reflect this particular rendering.' 2 fn @ 51 = '+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft MP: The Targum (Judaism’s commentary on Psalms composed by Third Century AD) treats all of Psalm chapter 72 as Messianic. (Dan 7:27)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Concerning the coming of the Messiah, and the calling of the Gentiles.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost extras in cd field in PSA 72:0 CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 79 = "+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Programming note: Didn't handle 'cd' extras: InternalBibleExtraList object: 1 fn @ 79 = "+ \\fr 72:0 \\ft Title from the Syriac Version of the Psalms, this complete title was written in by R' Ovadia ben R' Shmuel. Note, some, not all, notes made in Psalm 72 are in reference to John Gill’s Exposition of the Old and New Testament (1746-1763)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 72:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] publicly gives Solomon his blessing as his heir. David [Beloved] instructs Solomon in kingly matters. The people rejoice and receive their next king with great joy and with God’s favor. Solomon seeks God’s favor on his kingship. (1 Chr 28-29; 2 Chr 1 (esp 2 Chr 1:7-13))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.1: 'v~' field is 'God, give your \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to the King Messiah [Anointed one];' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.2: 'v~' field is '72:2 “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Matt 28:18; John 5:22, 5:30) 72:2 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (John 5:22-24) \\wj He will \\+qt judge \\+qt* your people with \\+qt righteousness, \\+qt* \\wj*72:2 Quoted in Rev 19:11' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.6 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' token in Ps.72.8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' token in Ps.72.8 footnote '+ \\fr 72:8 \\ft MP: Messiah’s kingdom covers the entire world, both Jewish and Gentile nations (see parallel in Zech 9:10). \\fp Note: This specific detail (Ps 72:8) cannot refer to Solomon, because his kingdom reached to the Philistine land and the border of Egypt (1 Kings 4:21). When applied to Solomon, it could refer to the land God cut out for Israel described in (Ex 23:31), from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River to the desert land. (Rev 17:14-15)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.9 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' token in Ps.72.10 footnote '+ \\fr 72:10 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Matt 2:1, 2:11)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.11: 'v~' field is '72:11 MP: All Nations and all kings will serve King Messiah willingly (as see in Is 2:2-3). (Rev 21:24) \\wj Yes, all kings shall \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· before him. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.72.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.18: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise be to \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* God, the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*72:18 Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'v~' field is 'Blessed be his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious· name forever!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is 'Let the whole earth be filled with his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.72.19: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'div' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'div' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 73:0 '\\it Context: During the dedication of Solomon’s temple, a contemplation on upright and wrongful behaviors before God. (1 King 8:46-53)\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.10: 'v~' field is 'Therefore their people \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to them,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.11: 'p~' field is 'Is there knowledge in \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.73.24: 'p~' field is 'and afterward receive me to \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 74:0 '\\it Context: After the Babylon [Confusion] exile and destruction of Solomon’s temple. (Jer 39) (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.74.12: 'p~' field is "working \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· throughout the earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.74.21: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let the oppressed \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· ashamed.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 75:0 '\\it Context: Contemplation of the symbolic nature of the Wine of God’s wrath and anger being poured out on his own people in exile until the time of releasing from the oppressor and the oppressor drinks the same wine of God’s wrath. (Is 51:17-23; Jer 25:10-33, 48:21-27, 51:5-10). (Same symbolic reference is found in book of Revelation 14:6-13, 14:17-20, 16:18-19). (Compare Is 63:1-6 to Rev 18:1-10, 19:15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.1: 'v~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.1: 'p~' field is 'We \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·, for your Name is near.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.3: 'p~' field is 'I firmly hold its pillars. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.75.9: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to the God of Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 76:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A Psalm by Asaph. A song.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.3: 'p~' field is 'the shield, and the sword, and the weapons of war. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.8: 'v~' field is "You pronounced judgment to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from heaven." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.9: 'p~' field is 'to save all the afflicted ones of the earth. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.76.10: 'v~' field is 'Surely the wrath of man \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 77:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection during Daniel’s mourning of three weeks and pleading to God to reveal the meaning of a troubling vision. (Dan 10:1-14)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.3: 'p~' field is 'I complain, and my spirit is overwhelmed. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.8: 'v~' field is 'Has his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· vanished forever?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.9: 'p~' field is 'Has he, in anger, withheld his \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.10: 'p~' field is 'the years of the right hand of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.77.15: 'p~' field is 'the sons of Jacob [Supplanter] and Joseph [May he add]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 78:0 '\\it Context: A historical recollection and reflection on God’s judgment on Egypt, Torah instruction, and Israel’s responses to God in the wilderness. Calling the witness of history from Exodus to Deuteronomy compare to God’s actions in establishing King David. (Possibly in the time of Isaiah 1)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.2: 'v~' field is '78:2 MP: The Messiah will speak in parables. (Matt 13:34-35) \\wj \\+qt I will open my mouth in a parable. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will explain mysteries from \\+qt* \\wj* 78:2 Quoted in Matt 13:35 \\wj days of old, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.3: 'v~' field is "Which we have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and known," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.4: 'p~' field is 'telling to the generation to come the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.7: 'p~' field is 'but keep his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.10: 'p~' field is 'and refused to walk in his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.17: 'p~' field is 'to rebel against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] in the desert.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and was angry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.22: 'p~' field is "and didn’t trust in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.24: 'v~' field is '\\qt He \\qt* rained down \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* on them \\qt to eat, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.78.24 has been lost ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: PSA 78:24 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 78:24') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.24: 'p~' field is 'and gave them food \\qt from the sky. \\qt*Quoted in John 6:31' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.34: 'p~' field is 'They made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and sought God earnestly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.35: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God, their redeemer.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.41: 'p~' field is "and provoked the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.56: 'v~' field is 'Yet they tempted and rebelled against \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] God,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.59: 'v~' field is "When God \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· this, he was angry," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.78.68: 'p~' field is "Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] which he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 79:0 '\\it Context: After Nebuchadnezzar attacks and places kings in tribute, in the last days before exile. This psalm is written post-destruction. (Jer 39). (Reference context: 1 King 8:46-53; 2 King 25:8-12; 2 Chr 36:13-21; Lev 26:27-45; Jer 38:24-40:6 (esp 39:15-40:3))\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.79.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.6: 'v~' field is 'Pour out your wrath \\qt on the nations that don’t know you; \\qt*79:6 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.8: 'p~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· speedily meet us,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.9: 'v~' field is "Help us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, for the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your name." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.79.13: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· you forever, to all generations.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 80:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lilies of the Covenant.” A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.1: 'v~' field is "Hear us, \\tl Ro'i\\tl* [Shepherd Provider] of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.2: 'p~' field is "Come to bring \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for us!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.4: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.7: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.14: 'v~' field is "Turn again, we beg you, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.80.19: 'v~' field is "Turn us again, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Elohei Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh God Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. By Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Context: A reflection of God’s perspective and His promises to Israel upon removing them from Egypt, Israel refuses to fully obey. (Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Historically, Levites sang this Psalm on Fifth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 81:0 '\\it Sung at the New Year with Psalm 24:9-10.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.3: 'v~' field is 'Blow the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· at the New Moon,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.5: 'p~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a language that I didn’t know." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.7: 'p~' field is 'I tested you at the waters of Meribah [Quarreling].” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.8: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my people, and I will testify to you," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.9: 'p~' field is 'neither shall you \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship any foreign deity.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.11: 'v~' field is "But my people didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.81.13: 'v~' field is "Oh that my people would \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Context: Reflection on the duties of a Judge. (Similar to 2 Chr 19:5-7)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 82:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Third Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.2: 'p~' field is 'and show partiality to the wicked?” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.82.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt I said, “You are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:34-35' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.82.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.82.6: 'p~' field is 'all of you \\qt are sons of \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. \\qt*82:6 Quoted in John 10:36' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it A song. A Psalm by Asaph.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Context: Ammonites [Tribal people] and many other nations gather together against Judah [Praised]. Judah [Praised] gathers together to ask for help from Yahweh. Despite being outnumbered, God causes Judah [Praised] to prevail. (2 Chr 20; 7:14; Kings 8:44-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 83:0 '\\it Historically, leaders of various countries have vocally repeated Psalm 83:4 including: Haman (Ester 3:6), Hitler Nazi leader of Germany, and some leaders of Arabic middle eastern countries in the 2010 decade.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.83.8: 'p~' field is 'They have helped the children of Lot [Veil, Covering]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.83.18: 'p~' field is 'are \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] over all the earth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 84:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. On an instrument of Gath. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.1: 'v~' field is 'How \\tl yadid\\tl* ·lovely· are your dwellings,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.1: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.2: 'p~' field is 'My heart and my flesh cry out for the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.3: 'p~' field is "near your altars, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], my King, and my God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.4: 'p~' field is 'They are always praising you. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, my prayer." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.8: 'p~' field is 'Give ear to me, God of Jacob [Supplanter]. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.11: 'p~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will give \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.84.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 85:0 '\\it Context: God hears the humble heart cries of Israel [God prevails] in babel and stirs up Koresh the King of Persia to order the exile Jews to return and build a temple unto Yahweh. (Ezra 1:1-4; Lev 26:36-45)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.2: 'p~' field is 'You have covered all their sin. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.4: 'v~' field is "Turn us, God of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.7: 'v~' field is 'Show us your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.7: 'p~' field is "Grant us your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.8: 'v~' field is "I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· what God, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, will speak," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.9: 'v~' field is "Surely his \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· is near those who fear him," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.85.9: 'p~' field is 'that \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· may dwell in our land.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it A Prayer by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 86:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, when David [Beloved] was pursued by King Saul [Asked for] and David [Beloved] contemplated the ability to do harm to Saul [Asked for] but refused to harm God’s anointed king. (1 Sam 24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.5: 'p~' field is 'abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· to all those who call on you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt All nations you have made will come and \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before you, Lord. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.86.9 has been lost ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: PSA 86:9 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 86:9') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.9: 'p~' field is 'They shall \\qt glorify your name. \\qt*Quoted in Rev 15:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.12: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, Lord my God, with my whole heart.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.13: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.13: 'p~' field is 'You have delivered my soul from the lowest \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.86.15: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]; a Song. (See Num 16).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 87:0 '\\it Context: Koresh King of Persia gave an edict, found in Ezra 1:1-4, permitting the Jews to return to Jerusalem [City of peace] and funded the building of the third temple. This is at the conclusion of the Babylon [Confusion] exile. (Ezra 3:7-13)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the gates of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] more than all the dwellings of Jacob [Supplanter]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.3: 'v~' field is 'Glorious things are spoken about you, city of God. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] himself will establish her.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.87.6: 'p~' field is '“This one was born there.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by the sons of Korach [Bald one, Frost]. (See Num 16). For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Suffering of Affliction.” A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Heman, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 88:0 '\\it Context: Generally considered the saddest Psalm, due to lacking the praise of God. (1 Chr 6:33-37)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.1: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the God of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.3: 'p~' field is 'My life draws near to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.4: 'v~' field is 'I am counted among those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.6: 'v~' field is 'You have laid me in the lowest pit (of Abbadon, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*),' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.7: 'p~' field is 'You have afflicted me with all your waves. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.10: 'p~' field is 'Do the departed spirits rise up and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.11: 'v~' field is 'Is your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· declared in the grave?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.11: 'p~' field is 'Or your faithfulness in \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*·?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.88.18: 'v~' field is "You have put \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover· and friend far from me," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by Ethan, the Ezrahite.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 89:0 '\\it Context: Reflecting on God’s covenant with David [Beloved] and the Messiah son of David [Beloved], yet it appears to the Psalmist that God is not upholding the covenant. Can the son of David [Beloved] exist if David’s house is fallen? This Psalmist is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:31. (2 Sam 7:11-21; Lev 26:36-45; 1 King 11:1-13, 11:26-43, 12:16-19)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· of \\nd Adonai \\nd* forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj I have sworn to \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* my servant, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj ‘I will establish your \\+bd offspring \\+bd* \\wj* 89:4 Quoted in John 7:42 \\wj forever, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and build up your throne to all generations.’” \\wj* \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.5: 'v~' field is 'The heavens will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· of your wonders, \\nd Adonai \\nd*;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.8: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl Elohim Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh, God Commander of heaven’s armies], who is a mighty one, like you?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt The earth \\qt* also is yours;' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.89.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt the world and its fullness. \\qt*89:11 Quoted in 1 Cor 10:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.14: 'v~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of your throne.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.18: 'p~' field is "our king to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: PSA 89:20 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:20') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have found David [Beloved], \\qt* Quoted in Acts 13:22 with 1 Sam 13:14 my servant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.24: 'v~' field is 'But my faithfulness and my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will be with him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.26: 'p~' field is "my God, and the rock of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!’" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.28: 'v~' field is 'I will keep my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· for him forever more.' ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.89.29 has been lost ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: PSA 89:29 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:29') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.29: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah establishes his eternal throne dynasty. (Luke 1:32-33; Rev 11:15) \\wj I will also make his offspring \\+qt endure forever, \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in John 12:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.30: 'v~' field is 'If his children forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.31: 'p~' field is 'and don’t keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.33: 'v~' field is 'But I will not completely take my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· from him,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.36: 'v~' field is 'His offspring will \\qt endure forever, \\qt*' ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: PSA 89:37 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:37') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.37: 'v~' field is 'It will be established \\qt forever \\qt* Quoted in John 12:34 like the moon,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.37: 'p~' field is 'the faithful witness in the sky.” \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.45: 'p~' field is 'You have covered him with shame. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.48: 'p~' field is 'who shall deliver his soul from the power of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·? \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.49: 'v~' field is 'Lord, where are your former \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: PSA 89:51 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 89:51') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.51: 'v~' field is 'MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Matt 9:34, 12:24) \\wj With which your enemies have mocked, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.89.52: 'p~' field is "\\tl Amen v'Amen\\tl* ·So be it and So be it·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.89.52? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it A Prayer by Moses [Drawn out], the man of God.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 90:0 '\\it Context: Near the end of Moses [Drawn out] life, possibly just after the blessings and curses in Deut 30. Moses [Drawn out] contemplates the shortness of life and being in right relationship with Adonai. (Deut 31-34)\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.3: 'p~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return·, you children of men.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.90.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.4: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt a thousand years \\qt* in your sight \\qt are \\qt* just \\qt like \\qt* yester \\qt day, \\qt*90:4 Quoted in 2 Pet 3:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.90.14: 'v~' field is 'Satisfy us in the morning with your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 91:0 '\\it Context: Possibly a reflection of trust during David’s many experiences in battle and seeing God’s sovereign hand in disaster. The conclusion refers to Messiah being revealed as promised in covenant. (Lev 26:6-8 parallel to Ps 91:7-8; 1 Kings 8:22-27)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.1: 'v~' field is 'He who dwells in the secret place of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.1: 'p~' field is 'will rest in the shadow of \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.9: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High] your dwelling place,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt For he will enjoin his angels concerning you, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt to guard you \\qt* in all your ways.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt They will bear you up in their hands, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.91.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.12: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you won’t dash your foot against a stone. \\qt*91:12 Quoted in Matt 4:6; Luke 4:10-11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.14: 'v~' field is '“Because he has set his \\tl chasak\\tl* ·to set one’s affection, to make bands· on me, therefore I will deliver him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.91.16: 'p~' field is "and show him my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it A Psalm. A song for the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 92:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Sabbath. Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sabbath ·To cease· Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.1: 'v~' field is 'It is a good thing to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.1: 'p~' field is 'to sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to your name, Most High;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.2: 'v~' field is 'to proclaim your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.3: 'p~' field is "and with the lyre's solemn \\tl higgayon\\tl* ·meditation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.92.11: 'p~' field is "My ears have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the wicked enemies who rise up against me." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 93:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Sixth Day in the Temple. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Context: God vindicates the upright while still judging the people and the wicked. (Jer 39:15-18)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 94:0 '\\it Historically, Levites [Descendants of United with] sang this Psalm on Fourth Day in the Temple.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.9: 'v~' field is "He who implanted the ear, won’t he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* knows the thoughts of \\qt* man,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.94.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.11: 'p~' field is 'that they \\qt are futile. \\qt*94:11 Quoted in 1 Cor 3:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.12: 'p~' field is 'and teach out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.94.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.14: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* won’t \\qt reject his people, \\qt*94:14 Quoted in Rom 11:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.15: 'v~' field is 'For judgment will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to righteousness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.94.18: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, held me up.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 95:0 '\\it Context: During the Exodus. Reference to early in exodus or after the judgment of 40 years in desert. Ps 95:8 references the events at Massah [Testing] in the desert. (Ex 17:7 (context 17:1-7); Num 11:20-25) (Consider also Ex 6:6-7, Num 11:18-23, 14:11-25, 26:64-65; Deut 1:25-40, 9:27-28; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 4:20-24)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.1: 'p~' field is "Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.6: 'v~' field is 'Oh come, let’s worship and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.6: 'p~' field is "Let’s kneel before \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.7: 'p~' field is '95:7 MPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19) \\wj \\+qt Today, oh that you would \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· his voice! \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling], \\qt*95:8 Quoted in Heb 3:13, 3:15, 4:7, (partially in Heb 3:13, 3:16)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.9: 'v~' field is 'when \\qt your fathers \\qt* tempted me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt tested me, and saw my work. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Forty long years I loathed that generation, \\qt*95:10 Quoted in Heb 3:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt They have not known my ways.” \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Therefore I swore in my wrath, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.11 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.95.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.95.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “They won’t enter into my rest.” \\qt*95:11 Quoted in Heb 3:7-1195:11 Quoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 96:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] brings the ark to the city of David [Beloved], Jerusalem [City of peace]. (1 Chr 16:23-33)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.2: 'p~' field is "Proclaim his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· from day to day!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.3: 'v~' field is 'Declare his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.7: 'p~' field is 'ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· and strength.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.8: 'v~' field is 'Ascribe to \\nd Adonai \\nd* the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· due to his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in holy array.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: PSA 96:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 96:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.96.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* Quoted in Acts 17:31 with righteousness,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.2: 'p~' field is 'Righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· are the foundation of his throne.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.6: 'p~' field is 'All the peoples have seen his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.7: 'v~' field is 'Let all them be shamed who \\tl abad\\tl* ·serve· engraved images,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.97.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+tl Hawa\\+tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship him, all you angels! \\qt*97:7 Quoted in Heb 1:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.8: 'v~' field is "Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· and was glad." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.10: 'v~' field is "You who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, hate evil." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.97.12: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to his holy Name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it A Psalm.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 98:0 '\\it Context: Praise to God for victory in full view of the nations. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.2: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* has made known his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.3: 'v~' field is 'He has remembered his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.3: 'p~' field is "All the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.4: 'p~' field is 'Burst out and sing for joy, yes, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with the harp,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.6: 'v~' field is 'With trumpets and sound of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt for he \\qt* comes \\qt to judge the earth. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.98.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will judge the world \\qt* 98:9 Quoted in Acts 17:31 with righteousness,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.3: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your great and awesome name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.4: 'v~' field is "The King’s strength also \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.4: 'p~' field is 'You execute \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness in Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.5: 'v~' field is 'Exalt \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.5: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.8: 'v~' field is 'You answered them, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.99.9: 'p~' field is '\\tl Hawa\\tl* ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship at his holy hill,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it A Psalm of thanksgiving.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 100:0 '\\it Context: Psalm for Thanksgiving; possibly sung for giving a Thanksgiving offering. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abad\\tl* ·Serve· \\nd Adonai \\nd* with gladness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is 'into his courts with \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to him, and bless his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.100.5: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 101:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.101.1: 'v~' field is 'I will sing of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.101.1: 'p~' field is 'To you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 102:0 '\\it A Prayer of one afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.1: 'v~' field is '102:1 MP: The suffering and reproach of Calvary (describes Ps 22). (Mark 15:37 (context whole chapter); John 19:30 (context 19:16-30)) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.13: 'v~' field is 'You will arise and have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking];' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.15: 'p~' field is 'all the kings of the earth your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.16: 'p~' field is 'He has appeared in his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.20: 'v~' field is "to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the groans of the prisoner;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.21: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in Jerusalem [City of peace];' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.25: 'v~' field is '102:25 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (John 1:1-3; Heb 1:8-12) \\wj Of old, \\+qt you laid the foundation of the earth. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj The \\+qt heavens are the work of your hands. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They will perish, but you will endure. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, all of them \\+qt will wear out like a garment. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.26: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt You will change them like a cloak, and they will pass away. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt But you remain the same, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.102.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.102.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt your years will have no end. \\qt*102:27 Quoted in Heb 1:10-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 103:0 '\\it Context: The son conceived of David’s adultery has died. Then David [Beloved] allows himself to be refreshed and blessed God. (2 Sam 12:13-23)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.4: 'p~' field is 'who crowns you with \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.6: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for all who are oppressed.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.103.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is merciful and gracious, \\qt*103:8 Quoted in James 5:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and abundant in \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.11: 'p~' field is 'so great is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· toward those who fear him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.13: 'v~' field is 'Like a father has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on his children,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.13: 'p~' field is 'so \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on those who fear him.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.103.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.17: 'v~' field is 'But \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is from everlasting to everlasting with \\qt those who fear him, \\qt*103:17 Quoted in Luke 1:50' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.103.20: 'p~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the voice of his word." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 104:0 '\\it Context: Praising God for His creation and wonders. Similar topics as in Gen 1-2 and Job 38-39. (Job 38-39)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.4: 'v~' field is 'He \\qt makes his messengers winds; \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.104.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt his servants flames of fire. \\qt*104:4 Quoted in Heb 1:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.29: 'p~' field is 'you take away their breath: they die, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to the dust.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.31: 'v~' field is 'Let the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· endure forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.104.33: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God while I have any being.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Context: References the history of: God making covenant with the patriarchs. Joseph going down to Egypt. The people of Israel multiply in Egypt. The ten plagues and exodus up and out from Egypt. And God sustaining Israel in the wilderness both physically and spiritually. God provides rulings on how to live upright. (Gen 41-50; Ex 1-23)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 105:0 '\\it Historically, sung for Hanukkah along with Psalm 109:26-31.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.2: 'v~' field is 'Sing to him, sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.6: 'v~' field is 'you \\qt offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* 105:6 Quoted in Rom 11:1 his servant,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.105.45: 'p~' field is 'and observe his \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 106:0 '\\it Context: The writer asks God to remember the covenant mercies while recalling Israel’s history. Psalms history: Israel trusts Yahweh with covenant, then Moses in Egypt, exodus out, delay, then entering Canaan and onto the Judges. (References from Exodus to Judges)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.2: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, fully declare· all his praise?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.3: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are those who keep \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.4: 'p~' field is "Visit me with your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'They didn’t remember the multitude of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.7: 'p~' field is 'but were rebellious at the sea, even at the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.9: 'v~' field is 'He rebuked the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] also, and it was dried up;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.12: 'p~' field is 'They sang his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bowed low, prostrated· worshiped a molten image.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.20: 'v~' field is 'Thus they exchanged their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.22: 'p~' field is 'and awesome things by the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.25: 'p~' field is "and didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.36: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· their idols,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.44: 'p~' field is "when he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· their cry." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.45: 'p~' field is 'and relented according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.46: 'v~' field is 'He made them also to be shown \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your holy name,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.47: 'p~' field is 'to triumph in your \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·!' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.106.48 has been lost ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: PSA 106:48 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 106:48') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt Blessed be \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* the God of Israel [God prevails], \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:68' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.106.48: 'p~' field is 'Let all the people say, “\\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.106.48? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 107:0 '\\it Context: Written post-exile from Babylon [Confusion]. Recalling God’s dealings with Israel [God prevails] in history and prophecy. (Ezra 1:1-7; Is 45:1-8) (Ps 107:16 references Is 45:2)\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.8: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.11: 'p~' field is 'and condemned the counsel of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.15: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.21: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.107.22 has been lost ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: PSA 107:22 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 107:22') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving, \\qt*Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.31: 'v~' field is 'Let them \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.107.43: 'p~' field is 'They will consider the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it A Song. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 108:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] fights in many wars with success, the contemporary battle is not yet finished and the war’s end is not yet determined. (2 Sam 8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.1: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· and I will give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.3: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, among the nations.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.3: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you among the peoples.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.4: 'v~' field is 'For your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great above the heavens.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.5: 'p~' field is 'Let your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· be over all the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.108.6: 'v~' field is 'That your \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· may be delivered,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, many friends are unreliable; David [Beloved] flees trusting nearly no one. (1 Sam 22:1-5)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 109:0 '\\it Historically, the concluding verses (Ps 109:26-31) are sung for Hanukkah with Psalm 105.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.1: 'v~' field is 'God of my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·, don’t remain silent,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt They \\qt* have also surrounded me with words of \\qt hatred, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.3: 'p~' field is 'and fought against me \\qt without a cause. \\qt*109:3 Quoted in John 15:25' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.4: 'v~' field is '109:4 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Matt 23:37; Luke 23:34) \\wj Making \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return· for my love, they are my adversaries; \\wj*' ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.8 has been lost ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.109.8 has been lost ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: PSA 109:8 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:8') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.8: 'p~' field is 'MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is replaced by another. (Acts 1:20-26) \\wj \\+qt Let another take his office. \\+qt* \\wj*Quoted in Acts 1:20Paraphrase Quoted in John 17:12 with Acts 1:16-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.17: 'v~' field is "Yes, he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· cursing, and it came to him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.21: 'p~' field is 'because your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is good, deliver me;' ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: PSA 109:25 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 109:25') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.26: 'p~' field is 'Save me according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.109.30: 'p~' field is 'Yes, I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to him among the multitude.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it Context: Messianic Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 110:0 '\\it The King Priest that is exemplified in Gen 14:18-20 is discussed in Hebrews 6:13-7:22.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' token in Ps.110.1 footnote '+ \\fr 110:1 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Luke 20:41-44)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.1: 'v~' field is '110:1 MP: Messiah is called \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj* 110:1 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Matt 26:64; Mark 16:19; Acts 2:33; Rom 8:34; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 1:13, 8:1-2, 10:12; 1 Peter 3:22) \\wj “Sit at my right hand, \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Matt 26:64; Mark 14:62, 16:19; Luke 22:69; Acts 5:31, 7:55-56; Col 3:1; Heb 1:3, 8:1, 12:2; 1 Pet 3:22; Rev 3:21' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” \\+qt* \\wj*110:1 Quoted in Acts 2:35; 1 Cor 15:25110:1 Quoted in Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:33; Heb 1:13, 10:12-13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.2: 'v~' field is '110:2 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar [Palm tree] took from Judah [Praised] (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will send out \\wj* 110:2 MPr: The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered] (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). (Rev 2:26-27) \\wj the rod of your strength out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.4: 'v~' field is '110:4 MP: Messiah will be a priest, not from Levi but rather from Malki-Tzedek. (Heb 5:5-6, 6:17-20, 8:1-2) \\wj \\+qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sworn, and will not change his mind: \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.110.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.110.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek [My king Righteousness].” \\+qt* \\wj*110:4 Quoted in Heb 5:6, 5:10, 6:20, 7:11, 7:17, 7:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Context: God remembers His covenant, possibly as the Jews exiled in Babylon [Confusion] see covenant faithfulness fulfilled by God’s regathering and the rebuilding of the Temple. (Ezra 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 111:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.1: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd* with my whole heart,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.111.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* is gracious and merciful. \\qt*111:4 Quoted in James 5:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.7: 'v~' field is 'The works of his hands are truth and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His name is holy \\qt* 111:9 Quoted in Luke 1:49 and awesome!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.111.10: 'p~' field is 'His \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· endures forever!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 1:6. A reflection at the end of David’s life. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 112:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.1: 'p~' field is 'who delights greatly in his \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'v~' field is 'He has dispersed, \\qt he has given to the poor. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.112.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt His righteousness endures forever. \\qt*112:9 Quoted in 2 Cor 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.112.9: 'p~' field is 'His horn will be exalted with \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 113:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 2:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.113.4: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· above the heavens.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 114:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 3:6. References: \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and Jordan [Descender] River partings, also the Springs from the Rock. (Ex 14:13-22, 17:4-7; Josh 3:7-17)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 115:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 4:6. God’s action, our trust, God’s glory. The dead cannot praise and idols cannot save. (Ex 14:10-15, 14:23-31)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'but to your name give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.1: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, and for your truth’s sake.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.4: 'v~' field is 'Their \\qt idols \\qt* are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.5: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt don’t see. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.6: 'v~' field is "They have ears, but they \\qt don’t \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.115.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.7: 'p~' field is 'They have feet, but they \\qt don’t walk, \\qt*115:7 Quoted in Rev 9:20' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.115.13 has been lost ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: PSA 115:13 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 115:13') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.115.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt both small and great. \\qt*Quoted in Rev 11:18; 19:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 5:6. Possible alternative version of the Psalm is found in 2 Sam 22.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 116:0 '\\it Context: In Ps 116:13, the “cup of salvation / cup of deliverance” is reference to the third cup in the Passover seder. Seen in Exodus 6:6-7 and Luke 22:20; the third cup follows dinner and represents the blood of the passover lamb. (2 Sam 22) (Ps 116:13 with Ex 6:6-7; Luke 22:20)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.1: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*, because he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· my voice," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.3: 'p~' field is 'the pains of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· got a hold of me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.5: 'p~' field is 'Yes, our God is \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.7: 'v~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your rest, my soul,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.10 has been lost ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: PSA 116:10 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:10') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt I believed, therefore I said, \\qt*Quoted in 2 Cor 4:13' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.11 has been lost ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: PSA 116:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:11') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All men are liars.” \\qt*Quoted in Rom 3:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.13: 'v~' field is "I will take the cup of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, and call on \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.116.17 has been lost ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: PSA 116:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 116:17') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.116.17: 'v~' field is '\\qt I will offer to \\qt* you \\qt the sacrifice of thanksgiving, \\qt*Quoted in Heb 13:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 117:0 '\\it Context: Hallel 6:6. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt Praise \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* all you nations! \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.117.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Extol him, all you peoples! \\qt*117:1 Quoted in Rom 15:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.117.2: 'v~' field is 'For his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is great toward us.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 118:0 '\\it Context: Possibly after David’s mistake in taking a census. He trusts in God’s discipline. Written as David’s praise to God after the plague. (2 Sam 24:10-15)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.1: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.1: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.2: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.3: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.4: 'p~' field is 'that his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.6: 'v~' field is 'With \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*\\qt* on my side. \\qt I will not be afraid. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt What can a human being do to me? \\qt*118:6 Quoted in Heb 13:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.14: 'p~' field is "He has become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.15: 'v~' field is "The voice of rejoicing and \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is in the tents of the upright." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.19: 'p~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to Yah.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.21: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, for you have answered me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.21: 'p~' field is "and have become my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.22: 'v~' field is '118:22 MP: Messiah will be rejected by his own people. (See also Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] 8:14, 28:16, 53:3, 53:11). (Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17-19; Acts 4:11) 118:22 MP: Messiah is the “stone” rejected by the Jews that becomes the chief cornerstone the entire building is align to and built upon. (Matt 21:42-46; Acts 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:4-9) \\wj \\+qt The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. \\+qt* \\wj*118:22 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:4, 2:7, (Partially Quoted in 1 Pet 2:4, 5, 7)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s doing. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes. \\+qt* \\wj*118:23 Quoted in Matt 21:42; Mark 12:10-11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.25: 'v~' field is '118:25 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Matt 21:9; John 12:13) \\wj \\+qt Save us now, \\+qt* we beg you, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.25: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, we beg you, send prosperity now. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.26 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.118.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt* \\wj*118:26 Quoted in Matt 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 10:34-35, 12:13118:26 Quoted in Matt 23:39; Luke 13:35, 19:38' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.26: 'p~' field is '118:26 MP: Messiah comes while the Temple is still standing. (Combined with Mal 3:1). (Matt 1:12-15) \\wj We have blessed you out of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.28: 'v~' field is 'You are my God, and I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.29: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he is good,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.118.29: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Context: An acrostic psalm used to teach Hebrew children the Alef-Bet by memorizing the entire Psalm. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 119:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.1: 'p~' field is 'who walk according to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.6: 'p~' field is 'when I consider all of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.7: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you with uprightness of heart,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.10: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let me wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.18: 'p~' field is 'that I may see wondrous things out of your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.19: 'p~' field is 'Don’t hide your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·from me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.21: 'p~' field is 'who wander from your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.29: 'p~' field is 'Teach me your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· in your favor!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.32: 'v~' field is 'I run in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.34: 'v~' field is 'Give me understanding, and I will keep your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.35: 'v~' field is 'Direct me in the path of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.41: 'v~' field is 'Let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· also come to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.44: 'v~' field is 'So I will obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· continually,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.47: 'v~' field is 'I will delight myself in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.47: 'p~' field is "because I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.48: 'v~' field is "I reach out my hands for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, which I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.51: 'p~' field is 'but I don’t swerve from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.53: 'p~' field is 'because of the wicked who forsake your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.55: 'p~' field is 'and I obey your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.60: 'p~' field is 'to obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.61: 'p~' field is 'but I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.62: 'v~' field is 'At midnight I will rise to \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.64: 'v~' field is 'The earth is full of your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.66: 'p~' field is 'for I believe in your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.70: 'p~' field is 'but I delight in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.72: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of your mouth is better to me than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.73: 'p~' field is 'Give me understanding, that I may learn your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.76: 'v~' field is 'Please let your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· be for my comfort,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.77: 'v~' field is 'Let your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· come to me, that I may live;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.77: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.85: 'p~' field is 'contrary to your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.86: 'v~' field is 'All of your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are faithful.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.88: 'v~' field is 'Preserve my life according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.92: 'v~' field is 'Unless your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· had been my delight,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.96: 'p~' field is 'but your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are boundless.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.97: 'v~' field is "How I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.98: 'p~' field is 'for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are always with me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.109: 'p~' field is 'yet I won’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.113: 'p~' field is "but I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.115: 'p~' field is 'that I may keep the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· of my God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.119: 'p~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your testimonies." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.121: 'v~' field is 'I have done what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just· and upright.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.123: 'v~' field is "My eyes fail looking for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.124: 'v~' field is 'Deal with your servant according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.126: 'p~' field is 'for they break your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.127: 'v~' field is "Therefore I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· more than gold," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.131: 'p~' field is 'for I longed for your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.132: 'p~' field is "as you always do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your name." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.136: 'p~' field is 'because they don’t observe your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.140: 'p~' field is "and your servant \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.142: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.143: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are my delight.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.149: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.150: 'p~' field is 'They are far from your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.151: 'p~' field is 'All your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.153: 'p~' field is 'for I don’t forget your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.155: 'v~' field is "\\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation· is far from the wicked," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.156: 'v~' field is 'Great is your tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· to me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.159: 'v~' field is "Consider how I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your precepts." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.159: 'p~' field is 'Revive me, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, according to your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.163: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.165: 'v~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· have great peace." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.166: 'v~' field is "I have hoped for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.166: 'p~' field is 'I obey your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.167: 'p~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· them exceedingly." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.171: 'v~' field is 'Let my lips utter \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.172: 'p~' field is 'for all your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· are righteousness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.174: 'v~' field is "I have longed for your \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.174: 'p~' field is 'Your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is my delight.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.119.176: 'p~' field is 'Seek your servant, for I don’t forget your \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 1:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 120:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 1:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of (Ex 23:15-17): Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (Location Meshech: Ez 38:3; 39:1) (Location Kedar: Jer 49:28-33)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 2:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 121:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 2:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. Similar topic found in Isaiah 52:7-8. (Is 52:7-8)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 3:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 122:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 3:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. About Jerusalem [City of peace], which literally means [City of peace]. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.4: 'p~' field is '\\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.6: 'p~' field is "Those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you will prosper." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.122.9: 'v~' field is 'For the sake of the house of \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 4:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 123:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 4:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 5:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Possible shorter version of the Psalm in 2 Sam 22:1-21. (2 Sam 22:1-21)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 124:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 5:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 6:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 125:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 6:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 7:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Upon the return of the exiles from Babylon [Confusion] or the reestablishment of the Temple. (Ezra 1:2-6, 3:10-13)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 126:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 7:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.126.1: 'v~' field is 'When \\nd Adonai \\nd* brought back those who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking],' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By Solomon. 8:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Before David’s death, he charges Solomon concerning God, life, and goals. (1 Chr 22:6-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 127:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 8:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.127.2: 'p~' field is 'for he gives sleep to his \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· ones.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 9:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, meditation on: Lev 25:18-19; 26:3-13. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 128:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 9:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 10:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Possibly, reflection on Lev 26:13 applied in the times of the Judges. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 129:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 10:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 11:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 130:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 11:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.130.2: 'v~' field is "Lord, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.130.7: 'p~' field is 'for with \\nd Adonai \\nd* there is \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 12:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Context: David [Beloved] is like a child to the greatness of Adonai. (1 Chr 17:16-19)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 131:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 12:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 13:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: David [Beloved] vows to build a temple but Solomon completes the task. God resides with the ark in the Tent and the Temple located in Jerusalem [City of peace] called Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 "\\it Reference to events: (Ps 132:3-5) David [Beloved] vows to build temple (2 Sam 7:2). Verse 6 refers to locations the ark had been. Efrat is Bethlehem [House of Bread] (Gen 48:7) and Ja'ar is short poetic for Kirjath-jearim, where the ark remained after being returned from the land of the Philistines [To roll in dust (As an insult)] (1 Chr 13:5-13). In verse 8 David [Beloved] finally transfers the ark to the Tabernacle in Jerusalem [City of peace] (1 Chr 15:1-4+). (2 Sam 7:2; 1 Chr 13:5-13, 15:1-4+, 17:10-14; Solomon: 2 Chr 2:4-6, 5:6-14, 6:6-11, 6:40-42)\\it*" CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 132:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 13:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.2: 'p~' field is "and vowed to the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.5: 'v~' field is 'until I find out a \\qt place for \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.132.5 has been lost ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: PSA 132:5 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:5') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt a dwelling for the \\+tl \'Avir Ya\'akov\\+tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].” \\qt*Quoted in Acts 7:46' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.6: 'v~' field is "Behold, we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of it in Ephrathah." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.7: 'p~' field is 'We will \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship at his footstool.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.11: 'v~' field is '\\bd \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\bd* has sworn to \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* in truth.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.132.11 has been lost ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: PSA 132:11 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:11') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.11: 'p~' field is '“I will set the fruit of your body on your \\qt throne. \\qt*Quoted in Luke 1:32' ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: PSA 132:12 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:12') ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.12: 'p~' field is 'their \\qt children \\qt* Quoted in John 7:42 also will sit on your throne forever more.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.132.16: 'v~' field is "Her priests I will also clothe with \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: PSA 132:17 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 132:17') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. By David [Beloved]. 14:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 133:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 14:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. References the anointing oil of Aaron [Light-bringer] in Ex 29:4-9. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Pilgrim Feast Songs. 15:15\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 134:0 '\\it Context: Psalm of Ascent 15:15. Historically, sung by travelers ascending up to Jerusalem [City of peace] during the three pilgrim feasts of Ex 23:15-17: Passover, Shavout / Pentacost, and Tabernacles. Sung by the Levites [Descendants of United with] at the Feast of Tabernacles during the water drawing ceremony. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Context: History accounts of Covenant relationship God to Israel [God prevails], who is mighty to save contrasted to mere idols. Context Reference Ps 135 (v3) Gen 28:10-22; (v4) Ex 19:5; (v8) Ex 11-12; (v11) Deut 2:26-3:3; all Joshua [Salvation Yah]; (v12) Gen 13:14-18; Josh 1:1-9\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 135:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Praise him, you servants \\qt* 135:1 Quoted in Rev 19:5 of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.3: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to his name, for that is pleasant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.4: 'p~' field is 'Israel [God prevails] for his own \\tl segulah\\tl* ·special treasure·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.15: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt idols \\qt* of the nations are \\qt silver and gold, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.16: 'p~' field is 'They have eyes, but they \\qt can’t see. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.135.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.17: 'v~' field is 'They have ears, but they \\qt can’t hear; \\qt*135:17 Quoted in Rev 9:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.135.20: 'p~' field is '\\qt You who fear \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* 135:20 Quoted in Rev 19:5 praise \\nd Adonai \\nd*!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Context: Called the “Great Hallel” meaning “Great Praise”.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, sung at Sabbath morning services, at festival gatherings, and the last day of Passover. This Great Hallel is partially referenced in 2 Chr 5:13, 7:3 when Solomon is dedicating the first temple. The Levites [Descendants of United with] and people are praising God, God’s manifest glory comes down and covers the temple in cloud 2 Chr 5:11-6:2. Also referenced in Ezra 3:11, when rebuilding of second temple at the laying of the foundation stone, some who recall the first dedication are crying, others are cheering Ezra 3:8-13.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Summary: Praise God, Sovereign Ruler over the earth, the nations, and the heavens. Context Reference Ps 136 (v5) Gen 1:6-8; (v7) Gen 1:14-19; (v10) Ex 11; (v11) Ex 12:40-41; (v12-15) Ex 14 (v16) Num 9:15-23; (v17-18) Deut 2-3; (v19-20) Deut 2:26-3:3; (v21-22) Gen 28:10-22; (v23) Ex 3; 6:6-7\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 136:0 '\\it Historically, recited antiphonally with the Levites [Descendants of United with] and the People. This means performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often by singing alternate musical phrases.\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Hodu la-Yahweh ki'-tov\\tl* ·Give thanks to \\nd Adonai \\nd* for he is good·, and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise·;" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.136.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.1: 'p~' field is '\\tl ki\' li-olam chas\'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·.136:1 Note: Verse one shows the Hebrew for this verse and this Psalm’s repeated second line. Instead of repeating the second phrase 26 times, OUR Bible has utilized the rational of Hebrew poetry and repeats the same idea in multiple ways from multiple accepted translations; like many facets of a diamond.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.2: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of deities;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.2: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.3: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to the Lord of lords;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.13: 'v~' field is 'To him who divided the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea] apart;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.13: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.14: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.15: 'v~' field is 'But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the \\tl Sea of Suf\\tl* [Reed Sea];' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.25: 'p~' field is 'for his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· endures forever.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.26: 'v~' field is 'Oh \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to the God of heaven;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.136.26: 'p~' field is "\\tl ki' li-olam chas'do\\tl* ·for his loving-kindness endures forever·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 137:0 '\\it Context: King Nebuchadnezzar carries Israel [God prevails] into exile. (2 Kings 24-25)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 138:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.1: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to with my whole heart.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.1: 'p~' field is 'Before the deities, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.2: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your Name for your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and for your truth;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.4: 'v~' field is 'All the kings of the earth will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.4: 'p~' field is "for they have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the words of your mouth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.5: 'p~' field is 'for great is the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.138.8: 'p~' field is 'your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, endures forever.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 139:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.139.8: 'p~' field is 'If I make my bed in \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, behold, you are there!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.139.14: 'v~' field is 'I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you,' ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid verse in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid chapter in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: PSA 139:23 is invalid book in BibMaxRef versification system (from 'Ps 139:23') ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 140:0 '\\it For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt Viper’s poison is under their lips. \\qt* 140:3 Quoted in Rom 3:13 \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.5: 'p~' field is 'They have set traps for me. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.7: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the Lord, the strength of my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.8: 'p~' field is 'Don’t let their evil plans succeed, or they will become proud. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.12: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the needy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.140.13: 'v~' field is 'Surely the upright will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 141:0 '\\it Context: Plea from David [Beloved] to be kept safe when fleeing from someone. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.141.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.2: 'v~' field is 'Let my \\qt prayer \\qt* be set before you like \\qt incense; \\qt*141:2 Quoted in Rev 5:8, 8:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.6: 'p~' field is "They will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my words, for they are well spoken." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.141.7: 'p~' field is 'our bones are scattered at the mouth of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it A \\+tl maskil\\+tl* ·instructional wisdom psalm· by David [Beloved], when he was in the cave. A Prayer.\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 142:0 '\\it Context: When David [Beloved] was in the cave. Recently escaped from King Saul [Asked for], discontent men gather around David [Beloved] as leader. (1 Sam 22:1-2)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.142.7: 'p~' field is 'that I may \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it A Psalm by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 143:0 '\\it Context: A prayer of David [Beloved] when distressed and displaced. (No reference)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my prayer, \\nd Adonai \\nd*." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.143.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt for in your sight no man living is upright. \\qt*143:2 Quoted in Rom 3:20; Gal 2:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.6: 'p~' field is 'My soul thirsts for you, like a parched land. \\qs Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·. \\qs*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.7: 'p~' field is 'so that I don’t become like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.8: 'v~' field is "Cause me to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· in the morning," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.143.12: 'v~' field is 'In your \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, cut off my enemies,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 144:0 '\\it By David [Beloved].\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.144.2: 'v~' field is 'my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·, my fortress,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.144.9: 'p~' field is 'On a ten-stringed lyre, I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it A \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· by David [Beloved].\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Context: A meditation of God’s self-definition, God’s self-revelation. (Ex 34:5-9) (Repeated in places like: Ex 20:5, 22:27, 33:19; Num 14:18; Deut 4:31, 5:10, 32:2-4; Jer 32:18; Joel 2:13; Mic 7:18; Nahum 1:3; Ps 86:5, 86:15-16, 103:8, 108:4; 111:4-5, 112:4, 116:5, 145:8; Lam 3:23; Jonah 4:2; Neh 9:17; 2 Chr 30:9; Rom 2:4, 5:20-21; Eph 1:7-8)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Historically, Jubilee song. Possibly incorporated during the 50th year of Jubilee, the Yovel year, mentioned in (Lev 25:8-13).\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 145:0 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.5: 'v~' field is 'Of the glorious majesty of your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.8: 'p~' field is 'slow to anger, and of great \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.9: 'p~' field is 'His tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· is over all his works.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.10: 'v~' field is 'All your works will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.11: 'v~' field is 'They will speak of the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of your kingdom,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.12: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the majesty of his kingdom.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.19: 'p~' field is "He also will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· their cry, and will save them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.20: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* preserves all those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· him," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.145.21: 'v~' field is 'My mouth will speak the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.2: 'p~' field is 'I will sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to my God as long as I exist.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.4: 'v~' field is 'His spirit departs, and he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· to the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt who made heaven and earth, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Ps.146.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt the sea, and all that is in them; \\qt*146:6 Quoted in Acts 4:24, 14:15; Rev 10:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.7: 'v~' field is 'who executes \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for the oppressed;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.146.8: 'p~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· the upright." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is good to sing \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· to our God;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.1: 'p~' field is 'for it is pleasant and fitting to make \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· unto him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.7: 'p~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· on the harp to our God,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.147.11: 'p~' field is 'in those who hope in his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 148:0 '\\it Context: All creation praises and obeys the Creator, Elohim God. (Jer 31:35-36) (Consider also Rom 8:19-22)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.148.14: 'p~' field is 'the \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· of all his saints;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PSA 149:0 '\\it Context: Possible, reflection on God’s judgments at the \\+tl Sea of Suf\\+tl* [Reed Sea] and after taking possession of the land of Canaan [Humbled]. (Gen 15:14-16; Ex 15:20-21; Joshua [Salvation Yah] 2:9-11; 1 Sam 15:1-3)\\it*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.1: 'p~' field is 'his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the assembly of the saints.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.3: 'p~' field is 'Let them sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to him with tambourine and harp!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.4: 'p~' field is "He crowns the humble with \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.149.5: 'v~' field is 'Let the saints rejoice in \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Ps.150.3: 'v~' field is 'Praise him with the sounding of the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·!' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PSA 150:6 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Ps.150.6? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: AddPs.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PS2 1:0 'Context: When David [Beloved] fought in one-on-one combat with Goliath [Exposer, Uncovered]. (1 Sam 17:4-11, 17:26, 17:34-37, 17:43-51)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in AddPs.1.3: 'v~' field is 'Who shall tell \\tl adonai\\tl* ·my Lord·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PS2 1:7 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at AddPs.1.7? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: Prov.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.3: 'p~' field is 'in righteousness, \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and equity;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.5: 'v~' field is "that the wise man may \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and increase in learning;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.8: 'v~' field is "My son, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· your father’s instruction," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.9: 'v~' field is 'for they will be a garland to \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· your head,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.12: 'v~' field is 'let’s swallow them up alive like \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.12: 'p~' field is 'and whole, like those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.16: 'v~' field is 'for \\qt their feet \\qt* run to evil.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.1.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.16: 'p~' field is 'They \\qt hurry to shed blood. \\qt*1:16 Quoted in Rom 3:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.22: 'v~' field is "“How long, you simple ones, will you \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· thoughtless living?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.1.33: 'v~' field is "But whoever \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me will dwell securely," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.1: 'p~' field is 'and store up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.8: 'v~' field is 'that he may guard the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.9: 'v~' field is 'Then you will understand righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.2.19: 'v~' field is 'None who go to her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· again,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.1: 'p~' field is 'but keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in your heart:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.3: 'v~' field is 'Don’t let \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth forsake you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.4: 'v~' field is 'So you will find \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt do ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt do ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* provide ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* provide ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” ' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt*' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “So shall you find favor: and you \\+qt do \\+qt* provide \\+qt what is right in the sight of Adonai and of men.” \\+qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.4 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' token in Prov.3.4 footnote '+ \\fr 3:4 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in Cor 8:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.4: 'p~' field is 'and good understanding \\qt in the sight of God and man. \\qt*3:4 Greek 3:4 Greek ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt My son, don’t despise \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd*\\qt ’s discipline, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither be despondent when he corrects you: \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt for whom \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionately loves·, he reproves; \\qt*3:12 Quoted in Rev 3:19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.12: 'p~' field is 'even as a \\qt father \\qt* 3:12 Quoted in Heb 12:7 \\qt reproves his son \\qt* 3:12 Quoted in Heb 12:5-6 in whom he delights.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.14: 'p~' field is 'and her \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· is better than fine gold.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.16: 'p~' field is 'In her left hand are riches and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.22: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· for your neck.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.34: 'v~' field is 'Surely he \\qt opposes the mockers, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.3.34 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.34: 'p~' field is '\\qt but he gives \\+tl chen\\+tl* ·grace· to the humble. \\qt*3:34 Quoted in James 4:6; 1 Pet 5:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.3.35: 'v~' field is 'The wise will inherit \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.1: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, sons, to a father’s instruction." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.2: 'p~' field is 'Don’t forsake my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.4: 'p~' field is 'Keep my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·, and live.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.6: 'p~' field is "\\tl 'Ahav\\tl* ·Affectionately love· her, and she will keep you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.9: 'v~' field is 'She will give to your head a garland of \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and receive my sayings." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.4.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.4.26: 'v~' field is '\\qt Make the path of your feet level. \\qt*4:26 Quoted in Heb 12:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.5: 'p~' field is 'Her steps lead straight to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.7: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.13: 'v~' field is "neither have I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the voice of my teachers," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.5.19: 'v~' field is 'An \\tl ahab\\tl* ·affectionately loving· doe and a \\tl chen\\tl* ·graceful· deer—' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.20: 'v~' field is 'My son, keep your father’s \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.23: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is a lamp candle,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.6.23: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is light.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.1: 'p~' field is 'Lay up my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· within you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Obey my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and live!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.18: 'v~' field is 'Come, let’s take our fill of \\tl dod\\tl* ·loving· until the morning.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.24: 'v~' field is "Now therefore, sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.7.27: 'v~' field is 'Her house is the way to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.6: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, for I will speak excellent things." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.17: 'v~' field is "I \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.18: 'v~' field is 'With me are riches, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.20: 'p~' field is 'in the middle of the paths of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.21: 'v~' field is "That I may give wealth to those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· me." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in Prov.8.22 footnote '+ \\fr 8:22 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp OURb Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (John 17:5, 17:24; 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.22: 'v~' field is '8:22 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\wj “ \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* possessed me in the beginning of his work, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.32: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore, my sons, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto me," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.33: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· instruction, and be wise." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.34: 'v~' field is "Blessed is the man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· me," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.8.36: 'p~' field is "All those who hate me \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· death.”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.9.8: 'p~' field is "Reprove a wise man, and he will \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.9.18: 'p~' field is 'that her guests are in the depths of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.8: 'v~' field is 'The wise in heart receives \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.9: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt he who perverts his ways \\qt* 10:9 Quoted in Acts 13:10will be found out.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.10.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.12: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt love covers all wrongs. \\qt*10:12 Quoted in James 5:201 Pet 4:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.10.19: 'p~' field is 'but he who \\qt restrains his lips \\qt* 10:19 Quoted in James 1:19does wisely.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.16: 'v~' field is 'A \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· woman obtains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.17: 'v~' field is 'The man of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· does good to his own soul,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.31: 'v~' field is 'Behold, \\qt the upright \\qt* are paid what they deserve here on earth;' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.11.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.11.31: 'p~' field is 'how much more \\qt the wicked and the sinner! \\qt*11:31 Quoted in 1 Pet 4:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.1: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· correction loves knowledge," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.5: 'v~' field is 'The thoughts of the upright are \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.10: 'p~' field is 'but the tender \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· of the wicked is cruel.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.12.15: 'p~' field is "but he who is wise \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· counsel." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.1: 'p~' field is "but a scoffer does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· rebuke." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.8: 'p~' field is "but the poor \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· no threats." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Good understanding wins \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.23: 'p~' field is "but \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice· sweeps it away." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.13.24: 'p~' field is "but one who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him is careful to discipline him." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.20: 'p~' field is "but the rich person has many \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lovers, friends·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.22: 'p~' field is 'But \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.14.34: 'p~' field is 'but sin is a \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·disgrace· to any people.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.9: 'p~' field is "but he \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· him who follows after righteousness." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·Destruction, Unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*· are before \\nd Adonai, \\nd*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.12: 'v~' field is "A scoffer does not \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· to be reproved;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.24: 'p~' field is 'to keep him from going downward to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.15.29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.29: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt he \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the prayer of the upright. \\qt*15:29 Quoted in John 9:31' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.31: 'v~' field is "The ear that \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof lives," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.32: 'p~' field is "but he who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· reproof gets understanding." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.15.33: 'p~' field is 'Before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.6: 'v~' field is 'By \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· and truth iniquity is atoned for.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.8: 'p~' field is "than great revenues with \\tl lo'mishpat\\tl* ·injustice·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.11: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Honest· balances and scales are \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.13: 'p~' field is "They \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· one who speaks the truth." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.16.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.27: 'p~' field is 'His \\qt speech is like \\qt* a scorching \\qt fire. \\qt*16:27 Quoted in James 3:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.16.33: 'p~' field is 'but its every \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·decision· is from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.8: 'v~' field is 'A bribe is a \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracious· stone in the eyes of him who gives it;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.17: 'v~' field is "A friend \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· at all times;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.19: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· disobedience \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· strife." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.17.23: 'p~' field is 'to pervert the ways of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.5: 'p~' field is 'nor to deprive the innocent of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.12: 'p~' field is 'but before \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is humility.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.13: 'v~' field is "He who gives answer before he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.21: 'p~' field is "those who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· it will eat its fruit." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.18.24: 'p~' field is "but there is a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend· who sticks closer than a brother." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.8: 'v~' field is "He who gets wisdom \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· his own soul." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.16: 'v~' field is 'He who keeps a \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· keeps his soul,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.20: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· counsel and receive instruction," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.22: 'v~' field is 'That which makes a man to be desired is his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.27: 'v~' field is "If you stop \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· instruction, my son," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.19.28: 'v~' field is 'A corrupt witness mocks \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.3: 'v~' field is 'It is \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· for a man to keep aloof from strife;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.6: 'v~' field is 'Many men claim to be men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.9: 'v~' field is 'Who can \\qt say, “I have \\qt* made my heart pure.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.20.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.9: 'p~' field is 'I am clean and \\qt without sin?” \\qt*20:9 Quoted in 1 John 1:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.12: 'v~' field is "The \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· ear, and the seeing eye," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.13: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· sleep, lest you come to poverty." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.20.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.20: 'v~' field is '\\qt Whoever curses his father or his mother, \\qt*20:20 Quoted in Matt 15:4; Mark 7:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.28: 'v~' field is '\\tl Cheshed\\tl* ·Loving-kindness· and faithfulness keep the king safe.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.20.28: 'p~' field is 'His throne is sustained by \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.3: 'v~' field is 'To do righteousness and \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.7: 'p~' field is 'because they refuse to do what is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.15: 'v~' field is 'It is joy to the upright to do \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.17: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· pleasure shall be a poor man." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.17: 'p~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wine and oil shall not be rich." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.21: 'v~' field is 'He who follows after righteousness and \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness·' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.21: 'p~' field is 'finds life, righteousness, and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.21.28: 'p~' field is "and a man who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· speaks to eternity." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.1: 'p~' field is 'and loving \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace· is better than silver and gold.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.4: 'p~' field is 'is wealth, \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·, and life.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.22.8 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt God loves a cheerful ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt God loves a cheerful ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* and ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* and ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt generous ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt generous ' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* version: “He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. \\+qt God loves a cheerful \\+qt* and \\+qt generous \\+qt* man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.22.8 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' token in Prov.22.8 footnote '+ \\fr 22:8 \\ft Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* is Quoted in 2 Cor 9:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.11: 'v~' field is "He who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· purity of heart and speaks \\tl chen\\tl* ·gracefully·" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.22.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of the wise." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.14: 'p~' field is 'and save his soul from \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.19: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, my son, and be wise," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.23.22: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· your father who gave you life," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.24.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.12: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt he shall render to every man according to his work. \\qt*24:12 Quoted in Rom 2:6; 2 Tim 4:14' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.24.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.21: 'v~' field is 'My son, \\qt fear \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* and the king. \\qt*24:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.24.23: 'p~' field is 'To \\qt show partiality \\qt* in judgment is \\qt not \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in James 2:1good.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.2: 'v~' field is 'It is the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of God to conceal a thing,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.2: 'p~' field is 'but the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of kings is to search out a matter.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.6: 'v~' field is 'Don’t \\qt exalt \\qt* yourself in the presence of the king,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.6: 'p~' field is 'or claim a \\qt place \\qt* among \\qt great \\qt* men;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.7: 'v~' field is 'for it is better that it be \\qt said to you, “Come up here,” \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.7: 'p~' field is 'than that you should be \\qt put lower \\qt* 25:7 Quoted in Luke 14:8-10 in the presence of the prince,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.10: 'v~' field is "lest one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· it put you to shame," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.12: 'p~' field is "so is the reproof of the wise to an \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient· ear." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.21: 'p~' field is '\\qt If he is thirsty, give him water to drink: \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.25.22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt for you will heap burning coals [of shame] on his head, \\qt*25:22 Quoted in Rom 12:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.25.27: 'p~' field is 'nor is it \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to seek one’s own \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.1: 'p~' field is 'so \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· is not fitting for a fool.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.8: 'p~' field is 'so is he who gives \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to a fool.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Prov.26.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.26.11: 'v~' field is 'As \\qt a dog \\qt* that makes \\qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returns· to his vomit, \\qt*26:11 Quoted in 2 Pet 2:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.27.6: 'v~' field is "Faithful are the wounds of a \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.27.20: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· and \\tl Abaddon\\tl* ·bottomless pit· are never satisfied;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.4: 'v~' field is 'Those who forsake the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· praise the wicked;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.4: 'p~' field is 'but those who keep the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· contend with them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.5: 'v~' field is 'Evil men don’t understand \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.7: 'v~' field is 'Whoever keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is a wise son;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.9: 'v~' field is "He who turns away his ear from \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.13: 'p~' field is 'but whoever \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in confession· and forsake renounces them finds \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.17: 'v~' field is 'A man who is tormented by life-blood will be a fugitive until the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*);' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.28.23: 'v~' field is 'One who rebukes a man will afterward find more \\tl chen\\tl* ·grace·' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.3: 'v~' field is "Whoever \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· wisdom brings joy to his father;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.4: 'v~' field is 'The king by \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· makes the land stable,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.18: 'p~' field is 'but one who keeps the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is blessed.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.23: 'p~' field is 'but one of lowly spirit gains \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.24: 'p~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· an oath, but dares not testify." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.29.26: 'p~' field is 'but a man’s \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· comes from \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.5: 'v~' field is "“Every \\tl d'var Elohim\\tl* ·word of God· is flawless." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.8: 'p~' field is 'Feed me with the food that is \\tl chok\\tl* ·portioned, needful· for me;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.16: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.30.16: 'p~' field is 'the barren \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: OURB lost text in cd field in PRO 31:9 '\\it Acrostic Psalm\\it*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.15: 'p~' field is 'and \\tl chokim\\tl* ·portions· for her servant girls.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.26: 'p~' field is 'Instructions of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· is on her tongue.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Prov.31.30: 'v~' field is '\\tl Chen\\tl* ·Charm, Grace· is deceitful, and beauty is vain;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: toOSIS: a False False False True ERROR: toOSIS: b PRO 31:31 ERROR: toOSIS: c ¬intro = None ERROR: toOSIS: d These shouldn't be open here ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: closeAnyOpenSection: Why was L open at Prov.31.31? ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: Isa.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.2: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, heavens," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.4: 'p~' field is "They have despised the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'v~' field is "\\qt Unless \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] had left to us a \\qt* very small remnant," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been as Sodom [Burning]; \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.1.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt we would have been like Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]. \\qt*1:9 Quoted in Rom 9:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.10: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you rulers of Sodom [Burning]!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.10: 'p~' field is 'Listen to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of our God, you people of Gomorrah [Rebellious people, Tyrants]!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.15: 'p~' field is "Yes, when you make many prayers, I will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.17: 'p~' field is 'Seek \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.19: 'v~' field is "If you are willing and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hearing obedient·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.21: 'p~' field is 'She was full of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·; righteousness lodged in her,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.23: 'p~' field is "Everyone \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· bribes, and follows after rewards." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.1.27: 'v~' field is 'Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] shall be redeemed with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.2: 'v~' field is '2:2 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Luke 24:47; 1 Cor 15:24-28) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3) \\wj It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s house shall be established on the top of the mountains, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt all nations \\+qt* \\wj* 2:2 Quoted in Luke 24:47 \\wj shall flow to it. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj “Come, let’s go up to the mountain of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj For out of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· shall go forth, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s word from Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt Man \\qt* is brought low,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt Enter into the rock, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:10 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.10: 'p~' field is 'and from \\qt the glory of his majesty. \\qt*2:10 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.12: 'v~' field is "For there will be a day of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] for all that is proud and haughty," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt and into the holes of the earth, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:19 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.19: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*2:19 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'v~' field is 'To \\qt go into the caverns of the rocks, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'to escape \\qt from \\qt* the \\qt terror of \\qt* 2:21 Quoted in Rev 6:15-16 \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.2.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.2.21: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt from the glory of his majesty, \\qt*2:21 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.1: 'v~' field is "For, behold, \\tl Adon, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Lord, Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], takes away from Jerusalem [City of peace] and from Judah [Praised] supply and support," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.8: 'p~' field is 'to provoke the eyes of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.3.15: 'p~' field is "and grind the face of the poor?” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.2: 'v~' field is 'In that day, \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s branch will be beautiful and \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glorious·, and the fruit of the land will be the beauty and excellent for the survivors of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.4: 'v~' field is 'when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem [City of peace] from within it, by the spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, and by the spirit of burning.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.5: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will create over the whole habitation of Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be a canopy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.4.6: 'v~' field is 'There will be a \\tl sukkah\\tl* ·temporary tent· for a shade in the daytime from the heat, and for a refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.5.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.1: 'v~' field is 'Let me sing for my \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· a song of my \\tl dod\\tl* ·beloved lover· about his \\qt vineyard. \\qt*5:1 Quoted in Luke 20:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.1: 'p~' field is 'My \\tl yadid\\tl* ·beloved· had a vineyard on a very fruitful hill.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'built a \\qt tower \\qt* in the middle of it,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.2: 'p~' field is 'and also cut out a \\qt wine press \\qt* 5:2 Quoted in Matt 21:33; Mark 12:1therein.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.7: 'v~' field is "For the vineyard of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is the house of Israel [God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.7: 'p~' field is 'and he looked for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but, behold, oppression;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.9: 'v~' field is "In my ears, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] says: “Surely many houses will be desolate," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.14: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· has enlarged its desire,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.14: 'p~' field is 'and opened its mouth without \\tl chok\\tl* ·portion·;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.16: 'v~' field is "but \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is exalted in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.19: 'p~' field is "and let the counsel of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] draw near and come," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "because they have rejected the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.5.24: 'p~' field is "and despised the word of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.2: 'v~' field is 'Above him stood the seraphim. Each one \\qt had six wings. \\qt* 6:2 Quoted in Rev 4:8 With two he covered his face. With two he covered his feet. With two he flew.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt “More holy than the holiest holiness is \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* \\+tl Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]! \\qt*6:3 Quoted in Rev 4:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.3: 'p~' field is 'The whole earth is full of his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·!”' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.4: 'v~' field is 'The foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and \\qt the house was filled with smoke. \\qt*6:4 Quoted in Rev 15:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.5: 'v~' field is "Then I said, “Woe is me! For I am undone, because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell among a people of unclean lips: for my eyes have seen the King, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.8: 'v~' field is "I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· the Lord’s voice, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'v~' field is '6:9 MP: Seeing the glory of Messiah, Israel still hardens her heart and refuses to acknowledge him. (John 12:37-41) 6:9 MP: Messiah speaks in parables so people hear but never understand; see but never perceive. (Matt 13:13-17) \\wj He said, \\+qt ‘Go, and tell this people, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt “You \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt yet still don’t understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and you indeed see, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but don’t perceive.” \\+qt* \\wj*6:9 Quoted in Luke 8:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.10 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.6.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.6.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and turn again, and be healed.’ \\+qt* \\wj*6:10 Quoted in John 12:406:10 Quoted in Acts 28:26-27' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.7.13: 'v~' field is "He said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· now, house of David [Beloved]. Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote '+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Luke 1:27, 1:30-31)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)' token in Isa.7.14 footnote "+ \\fr 7:14 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Matt 1:21-23; Col 2:9; Rev 21:3)" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.7.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.7.14: 'v~' field is '7:14 MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\wj Therefore the Lord himself will give you \\+qt a sign. \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 Quoted in Luke 2:34 \\wj Behold, \\+qt the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: The name \\wj \\+qt and shall call his name \\+qt* \\wj* 7:14 MP: Messiah is equal to God who sent him; Immanu\'el, God with us. (John 12:45; Col 2:9) \\wj \\+qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\+qt* \\wj*7:14 Quoted in Matt 1:23; Rev 21:3' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.8: 'v~' field is 'It will sweep onward into Judah [Praised]. It will overflow and pass through; it will reach even to the neck; and the stretching out of its wings will fill the width of your land, \\qt \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us]. \\qt*8:8 Quoted in Rev 21:3' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.10: 'v~' field is 'Take counsel together, and it will be brought to nothing; speak the word, and it will not stand: for \\qt God is with us.” \\qt*8:10 Quoted in Rev 21:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.12: 'v~' field is '“Don’t say, ‘A conspiracy!’ concerning all about which this people say, ‘A conspiracy!’ \\qt neither fear \\qt* their threats, \\qt nor be terrorized. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.13: 'v~' field is '\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is who you must \\qt respect as holy. \\qt* 8:13 Quoted in 1 Pet 3:14-15 He is the one you must fear. He is the one you must dread.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.14: 'v~' field is '8:14 MP: Messiah is a “stumbling stone, a rock of offense” for Israel. (Matt 21:43-44; 1 Peter 2:8) \\wj He will be a sanctuary, but for both houses of Israel [God prevails], he will be a \\+qt stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall. \\+qt* \\wj* 8:14 Quoted in Rom 9:32-33; 1 Pet 2:8 \\wj And a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj Many will \\+qt stumble over it, fall, be broken, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:15 Quoted in Matt 21:44; Luke 2:34; 20:18 \\wj be snared, and be captured.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.16: 'v~' field is 'Wrap up the testimony. Seal the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· among my disciples.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.8.17 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' token in Isa.8.17 footnote '+ \\fr 8:17 \\ft Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* rendering is given; the Hebrew word used means “to look for”)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.17: 'v~' field is 'I will wait for \\nd Adonai \\nd*, who hides his face from the house of Jacob [Supplanter], and \\qt I will trust in him. \\qt*8:17 Quoted in Heb 2:13 (Greek ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.18: 'v~' field is 'Behold, \\qt I and the children whom \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me \\qt* 8:18 Quoted in Heb 2:13 are for signs and for wonders in Israel [God prevails] from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who dwells in Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.8.20: 'v~' field is 'Turn to the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and to the testimony! If they don’t speak according to this word, surely there is no morning for them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.1: 'v~' field is 'But there shall be no more gloom for her who was in anguish. 9:1 MP: Messiah comes from Galilee and shines upon the Galil-of-the-Goyim. Meaning his ministry begins in the Galilee and the region includes Gentiles living there. (Mark explains although Yeshua had traveled previously, He did not begin His ministry until entering Galilee, his hometown region.) (Matt 4:12-13; Mark 1:14) 9:1 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and this causes Israel to increase and have joy as in harvest. Combined: Messiah bears spiritual light in the darkness of those born outside Torah covenant, counting them as increasing the nation of Israel. (See also Is 42:6, 49:6). (Luke 2:31-32; 1 Cor 9:19-21; Rom 3:1-2, 3:29-31; Eph 2:14-19) \\wj In the former time, he brought into contempt \\+qt the land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling]; \\+qt* but in the latter time he has made it glorious, \\+qt by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], Galilee [District, Circuit] of the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt The people living in darkness have seen a great light. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.9.2 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.9.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Those who lived in the land of the shadow of death, on them the light has shined. \\+qt* \\wj*9:2 Quoted in Matt 4:15-169:2 Quoted in Luke 1:79' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' token in Isa.9.6 footnote '+ \\fr 9:6 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Matt 14:27; Acts 4:12)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.6: 'v~' field is '\\wj For to us \\wj* 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Luke 2:11-12) 9:6 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Luke 2:11; John 1:14) \\wj a child is born. To us \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Luke 1:32, 1:35; John 1:34; Col 2:9) \\wj a son is given; and \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Luke 1:32) \\wj the government will be on his shoulders. His name will be called \\wj* 9:6 Messiah is called Wonderful Counselor, by Christian interpretation this is one name. Judaism sees this as two names. “Wonderful” as in (Judges 13:18) by the Angel of Yahweh to Judge Manoah. Also “Counselor,” one who brings wisdom from God like Moses and Aaron did (Num 11:16-17). (Luke 4:22; John 7:46) \\wj \\+tl Peleh-Yo \'etz\\+tl* [Wonderful-Counselor], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj \\+tl El Gibbor\\+tl* [Mighty God], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (John 5:19, 5:30, 12:49-50; Rev 1:18) \\wj \\+tl Avi-\'Ad\\+tl* [Everlasting Father], \\wj* 9:6 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (John 12:49-50; Col 1:19-20) \\wj \\+tl Sar-Shalom\\+tl* [Prince of Peace]. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Isa.9.7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Isa.9.7 footnote '+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.7: 'v~' field is '9:7 MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Luke 1:32-33, 17:20-21; Eph 1:21) 9:7 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5) \\wj The increase of his government and of peace \\+qt there shall be no end, \\+qt* on \\+qt David [Beloved]’s throne, \\+qt* and on \\+qt his kingdom, \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in Luke 1:32-33 \\wj to establish it, and to uphold it with \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· and with righteousness from that time on, \\+qt even forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 9:7 Quoted in John 12:34 \\wj The zeal of \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.13: 'p~' field is "neither have they sought \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.17: 'p~' field is 'neither will he have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on their orphans and widows;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.9.19: 'v~' field is "Through \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ wrath, the land is burned up;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.2: 'v~' field is 'to deprive the needy of their rights, and to rob the poor among my people of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, that widows may be their plunder, and that they may make the orphans their prey!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.3: 'v~' field is 'What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? Where will you leave your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·?' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.16: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will send among his fat ones leanness; and under his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· a burning will be kindled like the burning of fire." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He will consume the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of his forest, and of his fruitful field, both soul and body. It will be as when a standard bearer faints.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.20: 'v~' field is "It will come to pass in that day that the remnant of Israel [God prevails], and those who have escaped from the house of Jacob [Supplanter] will no more again lean on him who struck them, but shall lean on \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], in truth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.21: 'v~' field is 'A remnant will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, even the remnant of Jacob [Supplanter], to the mighty God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.22: 'v~' field is '\\qt For though your people, Israel [God prevails], are like the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will \\qt* return. A destruction is determined, overflowing with righteousness.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.10.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt For \\qt* the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], \\qt will make a full end, \\qt* and that determined, \\qt throughout all the earth. \\qt*10:23 Quoted in Rom 9:27-28' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.24: 'v~' field is "Therefore the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says “My people who dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], don’t be afraid of the Assyrian, though he strike you with the rod, and lift up his staff against you, as Egypt [Abode of slavery] did." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.26: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will stir up a scourge against him, as in the slaughter of Midian [Strife] at the rock of Oreb. His rod will be over the sea, and he will lift it up like he did against Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.10.33: 'v~' field is "Behold, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], will lop the boughs with terror. The tall will be cut down, and the lofty will be brought low." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.1: 'v~' field is '11:1 MP: Messiah is a descendant of Jesse. (This is one specific family within the entire tribe of Judah). (See also Is 11:10). (Luke 3:32) \\wj A shoot will come out of the stock \\+qt of Jesse [My husband], \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' token in Isa.11.1 footnote '+ \\fr 11:1 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one] is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Matt 2:22-23)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and a \\wj* 11:1 MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]. This is known because the Hebrew word \\wj \\+tl netzer\\+tl* \\+qt ·branch· out of \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:10; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) \\wj \\+qt his roots \\+qt* \\wj* 11:1 Quoted in Rom 15:12; Rev 2:16 \\wj will bear fruit. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) ' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in Isa.11.2 footnote '+ \\fr 11:2 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (John 1:32-33; Acts 10:38; Col 2:9; Rev 3:1) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.2: 'v~' field is '11:2 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] will rest on him: \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.2: 'p~' field is '11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Luke 4:14-15; John 7:15-16) \\wj the spirit of knowledge and of \\wj* 11:2 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (John 5:19, 5:30) \\wj the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.3: 'v~' field is '11:3 MP: Messiah has spiritual quickening, meaning discernment, to fear God rather than people, thus making right judgments based on God’s instructions (Lev 19:15). (Consider also Is 42:1, 42:1). (Mark 12:41-44) \\wj His delight will be in the fear of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.11.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will \\+qt strike the \\+qt* earth with the rod \\+qt of his mouth; \\+qt* \\wj*11:4 Quoted in Rev 19:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj and with the \\+qt breath \\+qt* of his lips he \\+qt will kill \\+qt* \\wj* 11:4 Quoted in 1 Thes 2:8 \\wj the wicked. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.11.5 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl aletheia' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl aletheia' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·truth·)' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·truth·)' token in Isa.11.5 footnote '+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is \\ft \\+tl aletheia\\+tl* ·truth·)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt faithfulness the belt \\qt* of his \\qt waist. \\qt*11:5 Quoted in Eph 6:14 (The Greek word used here is ' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.11.10: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt the nations will seek \\qt* 11:10 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In Luke 2, the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Luke 2:22-24; Rom 15:12) 11:10 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (John 3:14-15; Acts 13:47-48, 26:23; Rom 15:8-9) \\wj the root of Jesse [My husband], \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rev 22:16 \\wj who stands as a banner of the peoples; \\wj* 11:10 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj and his resting place will be \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glorious·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.2: 'v~' field is "Behold, God is my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.3: 'v~' field is 'Therefore with joy you will draw \\qt water \\qt* out of the \\qt wells \\qt* 12:3 Quoted in John 7:38 of \\tl yishu\'ah\\tl* ·salvation·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.4: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will say, “\\tl Yadah\\tl* ·Extend hands in thankful praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*! Call on his name. Declare his doings among the peoples. Proclaim that his name is exalted!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Sing \\tl zahmar\\tl* ·musical praise· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for he has done excellent things! Let this be known in all the earth!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.12.6: 'v~' field is "Cry aloud and shout, you inhabitant of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]; for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is great among you!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.4: 'v~' field is "The noise of a multitude is in the mountains, as of a great people; the noise of an uproar of the kingdoms of the nations gathered together! \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is mustering the army for the battle." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.6: 'v~' field is 'Wail; for the day of \\nd Adonai \\nd* is at hand! It will come as destruction from \\tl Shaddai\\tl* [Almighty].' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.13.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\qt the stars of the sky \\qt* and its constellations will not give their light. \\qt The sun will be darkened \\qt* in its going out, and \\qt the moon will not cause its light to shine. \\qt*13:10 Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:24-25' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.13.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.13: 'v~' field is 'Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth \\qt will be shaken out of its place \\qt* 13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:14 in \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’ \\qt wrath, \\qt* and in \\qt the day of his fierce anger. \\qt*13:13 Quoted in Rev 6:16-17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.13.18: 'v~' field is 'Their bows will dash the young men in pieces; and they shall have no \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the fruit of the womb. Their eyes will not spare children.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.1: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on Jacob [Supplanter], and will yet choose Israel [God prevails], and set them in their own land. The foreigner will join himself with them, and they will unite with the house of Jacob [Supplanter].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· from beneath has moved for you to meet you at your coming. It stirs up the departed spirits for you, even all the rulers of the earth. It has raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.11: 'v~' field is 'Your pomp is brought down to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, with the sound of your stringed instruments. Maggots are spread out under you, and worms cover you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.13: 'v~' field is 'You said in your heart, “I \\qt will ascend into heaven! \\qt* 14:13 Quoted in Luke 10:15 I will exalt my throne above the stars of God! I will sit on the mountain of assembly, in the far north!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.14: 'v~' field is 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds! I will make myself like \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.15: 'v~' field is 'Yet you \\qt shall be brought down to \\+tl Sheol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·, \\qt* 14:15 Quoted in Luke 10:15 to the depths of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.19: 'v~' field is 'But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*); like a dead body trodden under foot.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.22: 'v~' field is "“I will rise up against them,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “and cut off from Babylon [Confusion] name and remnant, and son and son’s son,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.23: 'v~' field is "“I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and pools of water. I will sweep it with the broom of destruction,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.24: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.14.27: 'v~' field is "For \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned, and who can stop it? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.15.4: 'v~' field is "Heshbon cries out with Elealeh. Their voice is \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· even to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab [From father] cry aloud. Their souls tremble within them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.16.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj A throne will be established in \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness·. One will sit on it in truth, in the tent of David [Beloved], judging, seeking \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·, and swift to do righteousness. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.16.6: 'v~' field is "We have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of the pride of Moab [From father], that he is very proud; even of his arrogance, his pride, and his wrath. His boastings are nothing." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.3: 'v~' field is "The fortress shall cease from Ephraim [Fruit], and the kingdom from Damascus [Bucket of blood], and the remnant of Syria [Elevated]. They will be as the glory of the children of Israel [God prevails],” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.6: 'v~' field is "Yet gleanings will be left there, like the shaking of an olive tree, two or three olives in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outermost branches of a fruitful tree,” says \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.7: 'v~' field is "In that day, people will look to their Maker, and their eyes will have respect for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.17.10: 'v~' field is "For you have forgotten the God of your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.18.3: 'v~' field is "All you inhabitants of the world, and you dwellers on the earth, when a banner is lifted up on the mountains, look! When the \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn· is blown, \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.18.7: 'v~' field is "In that time, a present will be brought to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] from a people tall and smooth, even from a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide, to the place of the name of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.1: 'v~' field is 'The burden of Egypt [Abode of slavery]: \\qt “Behold, \\qt* \\nd Adonai \\nd* rides \\qt on a \\qt* swift \\qt cloud, \\qt* 19:1 Quoted in Rev 14:14 and comes to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. The idols of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt [Abode of slavery] will melt within it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.4: 'v~' field is "I will give over the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] into the hand of a cruel lord. A fierce king will rule over them,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.12: 'v~' field is "Where then are your wise men? Let them tell you now; and let them know what \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has purposed concerning Egypt [Abode of slavery]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.16: 'v~' field is "In that day the Egyptians [people from Abode of slavery] will be like women. They will tremble and fear because of the shaking of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]’s hand, which he shakes over them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.17: 'v~' field is "The land of Judah [Praised] will become a terror to Egypt [Abode of slavery]. Everyone to whom mention is made of it will be afraid, because of the plans of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], which he determines against it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.18: 'v~' field is "In that day, there will be five cities in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery] that speak the language of Canaan [Humbled], and swear to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]. One will be called “The city of destruction.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.20: 'v~' field is "It will be for a sign and for a witness to \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery]; for they will cry to \\nd Adonai \\nd* because of oppressors, and he will send them one to save and a defend them, and he will deliver them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.22: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* will strike Egypt [Abode of slavery], striking and healing. They will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.19.25: 'v~' field is "because \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has blessed them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt [Abode of slavery] my people, Assyria [Level plain] the work of my hands, and Israel [God prevails] my inheritance.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.3: 'v~' field is "Therefore my thighs are filled with anguish. Pains have taken hold on me, like the pains of a woman in labor. I am in so much pain that I can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. I so am dismayed that I can’t see." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.9: 'v~' field is 'Behold, here comes a troop of men, horsemen in pairs.” He answered, \\qt “Fallen, fallen is Babylon [Confusion]; \\qt* 21:9 Quoted in Rev 14:8 and all the engraved images of her deities are broken to the ground.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.10: 'v~' field is "You are my threshing, and the grain of my floor!” That which I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], I have declared to you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.21.17: 'v~' field is "and the residue of the number of the archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, will be few; for \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], has spoken it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.5: 'v~' field is "For it is a day of confusion, and of treading down, and of perplexity, from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], in the valley of vision; a breaking down of the walls, and a crying to the mountains.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.12: 'v~' field is "In that day, the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], called to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to dressing in sackcloth:" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.22.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.13: 'v~' field is 'and behold, joy and gladness, killing cattle and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: \\qt “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we will die.” \\qt*22:13 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:32' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.14: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] revealed himself in my ears, “Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,” says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.15: 'v~' field is "Thus says the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “Go, get yourself to this treasurer, even to Shebna, who is over the house, and say," WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.22.22 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.22: 'v~' field is '22:22 MP: Messiah has the key of David (Is 9:7) and final authority to open or close based on his own governing decisions. (Matt 16:19; Rev 3:7) \\wj I will lay \\+qt the key of David [Beloved] \\+qt*’s house on his shoulder. \\+qt He will open, and no one will shut. He will shut, and no one will open. \\+qt* \\wj*22:22 Quoted in Rev 3:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.22.25: 'v~' field is "“In that day,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], “the nail that was fastened in a sure place will give way. It will be cut down, and fall. The burden that was on it will be cut off, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* has spoken it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.23.9: 'v~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.23.17: 'v~' field is 'It will happen after the end of seventy years that \\nd Adonai \\nd* will visit Tyre, and she shall make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to her wages, and will play the prostitute with all the kingdoms of the world on the surface of the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.5: 'v~' field is 'The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the \\tl torot\\tl* ·teachings·, changed the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.15: 'v~' field is "Therefore glorify \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the east, even the name of \\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails], in the islands of the sea!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.16: 'v~' field is "From the uttermost part of the earth have we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· songs. Glory to the upright! But I said, “I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!” The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.18: 'v~' field is 'It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the \\qt foundations of the earth tremble. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.24.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.19: 'v~' field is 'The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The \\qt earth is shaken violently. \\qt*24:19 Quoted in Rev 6:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.22: 'v~' field is 'They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*), and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.24.23: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt the moon shall be \\qt* confounded, and \\qt the sun ashamed; \\qt* 24:23 Quoted in Rev 6:12, 22:5 for \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva\'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will reign on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], and in Jerusalem [City of peace]; and before his elders will be \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to your name, for you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago, in complete faithfulness and truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.6: 'v~' field is "In this mountain, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will make all peoples a feast of choice meat, a feast of choice wines, of choice meat full of marrow, of well refined choice wines." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.8: 'v~' field is '25:8 MP: Messiah defeats and overcomes death; His resurrection is foretold. Also this action removes the reproach of God’s people, that is their sins. (Matt 28:5-7; Luke 24:45-47; Rev 1:18) \\wj He has \\+qt swallowed up death forever! \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:54 \\wj \\+qt The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will wipe away tears from off all faces. \\+qt* \\wj* 25:8 Quoted in Rev 7:17, 21:4 \\wj He will take the reproach of his people away from off all the earth, for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has spoken it. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.25.9: 'v~' field is "It shall be said in that day, “Behold, this is our God! We have waited for him, and he will save us! This is \\nd Adonai \\nd*! We have waited for him. We will be glad and rejoice in his \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.1: 'p~' field is "God appoints \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· for walls and bulwarks." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.26.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.11: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your hand is lifted up, yet they don’t see; but they will see your zeal for the people, and be disappointed. Yes, \\qt fire will consume your adversaries. \\qt*26:11 Quoted in Heb 10:27' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.13: 'v~' field is '\\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], other lords besides you have had dominion over us, but by you only will we make mention of your name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.18: 'v~' field is "We have been with child. We have been in pain. We gave birth, it seems, only to wind. We have not worked any \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·deliverance· in the earth; neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.26.19: 'v~' field is '26:19 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Fulfillment is shown in three different contexts. Matt 27:52-53; John 11:25; 1 Thes 4:16-17) \\wj Your \\+qt dead shall live. \\+qt* \\wj* 26:19 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj My dead bodies shall arise. Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust; \\wj* for your dew is like the dew of herbs, and \\wj the earth will cast out the departed spirits. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore by this the iniquity of Jacob [Supplanter] will be forgiven, and this is all the fruit of \\qt taking away his sin: \\qt* 27:9 Quoted in Rom 11:27 that he makes all the stones of the altar as chalk stones that are beaten in pieces, so that the Asherah poles and the incense altars shall rise no more.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.11: 'v~' field is 'When its boughs are withered, they will be broken off. The women will come and set them on fire, for they are a people of no understanding. Therefore he who made them will not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on them, and he who formed them will show them no favor.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.27.13: 'v~' field is 'It will happen in that day that \\qt a great \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn· \\qt* 27:13 Quoted in Matt 24:31 will be blown; and those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria [Level plain], and those who were outcasts in the land of Egypt [Abode of slavery], shall come; and they will worship \\nd Adonai \\nd* in the holy mountain at Jerusalem [City of peace].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.5: 'v~' field is "In that day, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will become a crown of glory, and a diadem of beauty, to the residue of his people;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.6: 'v~' field is 'and a spirit of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· to him who sits in judgment, and strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.11: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt he will speak to this nation with stammering lips and in another language; \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.28.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.12: 'v~' field is '\\qt to whom he said, \\qt* “This is the resting place. Give rest to weary;” and “This is the refreshing;” \\qt yet they would not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\qt*28:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 14:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.14: 'v~' field is "Therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word, you scoffers, that rule this people in Jerusalem [City of peace]:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.15: 'v~' field is '“Because you have said, ‘We have made a covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death, and with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· are we in agreement. When the overflowing scourge passes through, it won’t come to us; for we have made lies our refuge, and we have hidden ourselves under falsehood.’”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.28.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.16: 'v~' field is '28:16 MP: Messiah is the foundation stone and cornerstone set in opposition to darkness and death. (See also Is 25:8; Ps 118:26). (1 Peter 2:4-6) \\wj Therefore thus says the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\+qt “Behold, I lay in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] \\+qt* for a foundation \\+qt stone, a \\+qt* tried stone, a \\+qt precious cornerstone \\+qt* of a sure foundation. \\+qt He who believes shall not act hastily. \\+qt* \\wj*28:16 Quoted in Rom 9:33, 10:11; 1 Pet 2:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.17: 'v~' field is 'I will make \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· the measuring line, and righteousness the plumb line. The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters will overflow the hiding place.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.18: 'v~' field is 'Your covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with death shall be annulled, and your agreement with \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· shall not stand. When the overflowing scourge passes through, then you will be trampled down by it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.22: 'v~' field is "Now therefore don’t be scoffers, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· a decree of destruction from the Lord, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], on the whole earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.23: 'v~' field is "Give ear, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· my voice! Listen, and hear my speech!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.28.29: 'v~' field is "This also comes out from \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], who is wonderful in counsel, and excellent in wisdom." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.6: 'v~' field is "She will be visited by \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] with thunder, with earthquake, with great noise, with whirlwind and storm, and with the flame of a devouring fire." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.10: 'v~' field is 'For \\nd Adonai \\nd* has poured out on you a \\qt spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, \\qt* 29:10 Quoted in Rom 11:8 the prophets; and he has covered your heads, the seers.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.13: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Because \\qt this people draws near with their mouth and with their lips to honor me, but they have removed their heart far from me, and their ‘fear of me’ is a \\+tl mitzvah\\+tl* ·instruction· of human origin— \\qt*29:13 Quoted in Matt 15:8-9; Mark 7:6-7; Col 2:22' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.14: 'v~' field is 'therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder; and \\qt the wisdom of their wise men will perish, and the understanding of their prudent men will be hidden.” \\qt*29:14 Quoted in 1 Cor 1:19' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.29.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.16: 'v~' field is 'You turn things upside down! Should the potter be thought to be like clay; that the thing made should say about him who made it, “He didn’t make me;” or the \\qt thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding?” \\qt*29:16 Quoted in Rom 9:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.18: 'v~' field is '29:18 MP: Messiah will heal deaf and blind. (See also Is 35:5). (Mark 7:32-35, 10:46, 10:49-52) \\wj In that day, the deaf will \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.29.19: 'v~' field is "The humble also will increase their joy in \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and the poor among men will rejoice in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.9: 'v~' field is "For it is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.11: 'v~' field is "Get out of the way. Turn aside from the path. Cause the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] to cease from before us.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.12: 'v~' field is "Therefore thus says the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on it;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.15: 'v~' field is "For thus said the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], “You will be saved in making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· and rest. Your strength will be in quietness and in confidence.” You refused," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.18: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\nd Adonai \\nd* will wait, that he may be gracious to you; and therefore he will be exalted, that he may have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you, for \\nd Adonai \\nd* is a God of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·. Blessed are all those who wait for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.19: 'v~' field is "For the people will dwell in Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] at Jerusalem [City of peace]. You will weep no more. He will surely be gracious to you at the voice of your cry. When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· you, he will answer you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.21: 'v~' field is "and when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left, your ears will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way. Walk in it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.30: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause his glorious voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, and will show the descent of his arm, with the indignation of his anger, and the flame of a devouring fire, with a blast, storm, and hailstones." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.30.33: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Tophet\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead, located in \\tl Gehenna\\tl*), his \\qt burning \\qt* place, has long been ready. Yes, for the king it is prepared. He has made its pyre deep and large with fire and much wood. \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s breath, like a stream of \\qt sulfur, \\qt* 30:33 Quoted in Rev 19:20 kindles it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.1: 'p~' field is "but they don’t look to the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.4: 'p~' field is "so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will come down to fight on Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] and on its heights." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.5: 'v~' field is "As birds hovering, so \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will protect Jerusalem [City of peace]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.31.6: 'v~' field is 'Make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to him from whom you have deeply revolted, children of Israel [God prevails].' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.1: 'p~' field is 'and princes shall rule in \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.3: 'p~' field is "and the ears of those who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· will listen." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.7: 'p~' field is 'even when the needy speaks of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·just judgement·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.9: 'v~' field is "Rise up, you women who are at ease! \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· my voice!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.32.16: 'v~' field is 'Then \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· will dwell in the wilderness;' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.2: 'p~' field is "our \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· also in the time of trouble." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.5: 'p~' field is 'He has filled Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] with \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· and righteousness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.6: 'v~' field is "There will be stability in your times, abundance of \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, wisdom, and knowledge." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.13: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you who are far off, what I have done;" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.33.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.15: 'p~' field is 'who stops his ears from \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·hearing obeying· plots of blood,33:15 Note: Blood figuratively means murder.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.33.19: 'p~' field is "a people of a deep speech that you can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey·," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.1: 'v~' field is "Come near, you nations, to \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.1: 'p~' field is "Let the earth and all it contains \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'v~' field is 'All of the army of the \\qt sky will be dissolved. \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Matt 24:29; Mark 13:25' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The sky will be rolled up like a scroll, \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Rev 6:14' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt as a \\qt* leaf fades from \\qt off \\qt* a vine or a \\qt fig tree. \\qt*34:4 Quoted in Rev 6:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'its dust into \\qt sulfur, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.9: 'p~' field is 'And its land will become \\qt burning \\qt* pitch.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt It won’t be quenched night nor day. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.34.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.34.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt Its smoke will go up forever. \\qt*34:10 Quoted in Rev 14:10-11, 18:18, 19:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'Lebanon’s \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· will be given to it,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.2: 'p~' field is 'They will see the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.3: 'v~' field is '\\qt Strengthen the weak hands, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.35.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.3: 'p~' field is '\\qt and make firm the feeble knees. \\qt*35:3 Quoted in Heb 12:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.5: 'v~' field is '35:5 MP: Signs of the Messiah include physical healing and restoration. (This is a broad brush statement). (Matt 11:3-5; Luke 7:19-21) \\wj Then \\wj* 35:5 MP: Blind eyes are opened. (See also Is 29:18-19). (Matt 9:27-30; Mark 8:22-25) \\wj the eyes of \\+qt the blind \\+qt* will be opened, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\wj* 35:5 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Mark 7:32-35, 9:24-27) \\wj the ears of \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* will be unstopped. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.6: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then \\wj* 35:6 MP: Lame legs healed. (In the example, this man was lame for 38 years). (John 5:5-9; Acts 3:2-9) \\wj \\+qt the lame \\+qt* \\wj* 35:6 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj man will leap like a deer, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.35.10: 'v~' field is 'The \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s ransomed ones will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you tell me, ‘We trust in \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God],’ is not that he whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah [Praised] and to Jerusalem [City of peace], ‘You shall worship before this altar?’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.11: 'v~' field is "Then Eliakim, Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic [Elevated], for we \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear understand obey· it; and don’t speak to us in the Jews’ language in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.13: 'v~' field is "Then Rabshakeh stood, and called out with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and said, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the words of the great king, the king of Assyria [Level plain]!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.36.16: 'v~' field is "Don’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· Hezekiah, for thus says the king of Assyria [Level plain], ‘Make your peace with me, and come out to me; and each of you eat from his vine, and each one from his fig tree, and each one of you drink the waters of his own cistern;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.1: 'v~' field is "When king Hezekiah \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with sackcloth, and went into \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s house." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.4: 'v~' field is "It may be \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of Assyria [Level plain] his master has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God], and will rebuke the words which \\nd Adonai \\nd* your God has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·. Therefore lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left.’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.6: 'v~' field is "Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to them, “Tell your master, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, “Don’t be afraid of the words that you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, with which the servants of the king of Assyria [Level plain] have blasphemed me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.7: 'v~' field is "Behold, I will put a spirit in him and he will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· news, and will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to his own land. I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.8: 'v~' field is "So Rabshakeh make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, and found the king of Assyria [Level plain] warring against Libnah, for he had \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he was departed from Lachish." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.9: 'v~' field is "He \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· news concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia, “He has come out to fight against you.” When he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· it, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, you have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· what the kings of Assyria [Level plain] have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.16: 'v~' field is "“\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], the God of Israel [God prevails], who is enthroned among the cherubim, you are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have made heaven and earth." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.17: 'v~' field is "Turn your ear, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·. Open your eyes, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and behold. \\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the \\tl Elohim Chayim\\tl* [Living God]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.19: 'v~' field is 'and have cast their deities into the fire; for they were no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·deities, judges·, but the work of men’s hands, wood and stone; therefore they have destroyed them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.20: 'v~' field is 'Now therefore, \\tl Yahweh Eloheikhem\\tl* [Yahweh our God], save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are \\nd Adonai \\nd*, even you only.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.21: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “\\tl Yahweh, Elohim Isra'el\\tl* [He sustains breathing, God of God prevails] says, ‘Because you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.23: 'v~' field is "Whom have you defied and blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high? Against the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.26: 'v~' field is "Have you not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times? Now I have brought it to pass, that it should be yours to destroy fortified cities, turning them into ruinous heaps." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.32: 'v~' field is "For out of Jerusalem [City of peace] a remnant will go out, and survivors will escape from Mount Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. The zeal of \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] will perform this.’" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.34: 'v~' field is 'By the way that he came, by the same he shall \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·, and he shall not come to this city,’ says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.36: 'v~' field is "\\tl Ha mal'ak Yahweh\\tl* [The Angel of He sustains breathing] went out and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the camp of the Assyrians. When men arose early in the morning, behold, these were all dead bodies." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.37.37: 'v~' field is 'So Sennacherib king of Assyria [Level plain] departed, went away, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation], and stayed there.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.5: 'v~' field is "“Go, and tell Hezekiah, ‘\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, the God of David [Beloved] your father, “I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· your prayer. I have seen your tears. Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.8: 'v~' field is 'Behold, I will cause the shadow on the sundial, which has gone down on the sundial of Ahaz with the sun, to make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· backward ten steps. So the sun returned ten steps on the sundial on which it had gone down.”’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.10: 'v~' field is 'I said, “In the middle of my life I go into the gates of \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.17: 'p~' field is 'but you have in \\tl chasak\\tl* ·desire, to make bands· for my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.18: 'v~' field is 'For \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· can’t \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· unto you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.18: 'p~' field is 'Those who go down into the pit (of \\tl Abbadon\\tl*, the unrighteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*) can’t hope for your truth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.38.19: 'v~' field is 'The living, the living, he shall \\tl yadah\\tl* ·extend hands in thankful praise· to you, as I do today.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.39.1: 'v~' field is "At that time, Merodach Baladan the son of Baladan, king of Babylon [Confusion], sent letters and a present to Hezekiah; for he \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· that he had been sick, and had recovered." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.39.5: 'v~' field is "Then Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said to Hezekiah, “\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· the \\tl Davar Yahweh Tzva'ot\\tl* [Word of He sustains breathing Commander of heaven’s armies]:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'v~' field is '40:3 MP: A messenger is sent by God to comfort Israel by announcing and preparing a way for the Messiah. (See also Mal 3:1). (Matt 3:1-5; John 1:22-23) \\wj \\+qt The voice of one who calls out, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is '40:3 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index of The Angel of Yahweh). (John 1:14) \\wj \\+qt “Prepare the way of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* in the wilderness! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make a level highway in the desert for \\+qt* \\wj* 40:3 Quoted in Matt 3:3; Mark 1:2-3; Luke 1:76 \\wj our God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley shall be exalted, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and every mountain and hill shall be made low. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt The uneven shall be made level, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough places a plain. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\qt* \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· shall be revealed,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.5: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt all flesh shall see it \\qt* 40:5 Quoted in Luke 3:4-6 together;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “All \\qt* flesh \\qt is like grass, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and all its \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· is like the flower of the field. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades, \\qt*40:7 Quoted in James 1:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.7: 'p~' field is 'Surely \\qt the people are like grass. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt The grass withers, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt the flower fades; \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.8 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.8: 'p~' field is 'but \\qt the word \\qt* of our \\qt God stands forever.” \\qt*40:8 Quoted in 1 Pet 24-2540:8 Quoted in Matt 24:35; Mark 13:31; 1 Pet 1:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'v~' field is '40:10 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (John 5:23-24; Rev 22:12) \\wj Behold, the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will come as a mighty one, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj Behold, his \\+qt reward is with him, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+qt recompense \\+qt* \\wj* 40:10 Quoted in Rev 22:12 \\wj before him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.13: 'v~' field is '\\qt Who has directed \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.40.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.13: 'p~' field is '\\qt or has taught him as his counselor? \\qt*40:13 Quoted in Rom 11:34; 1 Cor 2:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.14: 'p~' field is 'and taught him in the path of \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.21: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·, yet?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.27: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is passed over by my God?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.40.28: 'p~' field is "Haven’t you \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·?" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt I, \\qt* \\nd Adonai, \\nd* \\qt the first, and with the last, I am \\qt* 41:4 Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13 he.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.41.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt the offspring of Abraham [Father of a multitude] my \\+tl \'ahav\\+tl* ·affectionate lover, friend·, \\qt*41:8 Quoted in James 2:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.9: 'v~' field is 'You whom \\qt I have taken hold of \\qt* 41:9 Quoted in Heb 2:16 from the ends of the earth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.14: 'p~' field is "“and your Redeemer is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.16: 'p~' field is "You will glory in the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.20: 'p~' field is "and the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] has created it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.22: 'p~' field is "or \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· unto us things to come." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys, declares·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.41.26: 'p~' field is "Surely, there is no one who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hears obeys· your words." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'v~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah is God’s chosen servant that brings delight to his Lord. (Matt 12:17-18) \\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant, whom I uphold; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Matt 3:16-17, 17:5) \\wj \\+qt my chosen, in whom my soul delights— \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 3:16; Acts 10:38) \\wj \\+qt I have put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.1: 'p~' field is '42:1 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Matt 12:18, 24:14) \\wj \\+qt He will bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'v~' field is '42:2 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Matt 12:19) \\wj \\+qt He will not shout, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor raise his voice, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+qt nor cause it to be \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·heard· in the street. \\+qt* \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'v~' field is '42:3 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Matt 12:11-13, 12:20) \\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a dimly burning wick. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj He will faithfully bring \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he has set \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice· \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Rom 15:12 \\wj \\+qt in the earth, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.4: 'p~' field is '42:4 MP: The Gentiles / Coast lands wait for Messiah’s instructions. (See also Is 49:1). (Acts 13:4, 14:26; Eph 2:17) \\wj \\+qt and the islands will \\+qt* \\wj* 42:4 Quoted in Matt 12:18-21 \\wj wait for his \\+tl torot\\+tl* ·teachings·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.6: 'v~' field is '42:6 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (John 5:19-20) \\wj “I, \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, have called you in righteousness, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.8: 'p~' field is 'nor my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to engraved images.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj I \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey, declare· to you about them before they come up.” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.10: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· from the end of the earth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.12: 'v~' field is 'Let them give \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.12: 'p~' field is 'and declare his \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the islands.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.18: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey·, you deaf," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.20: 'p~' field is "His ears are open, but he does not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.21: 'v~' field is 'It pleased \\nd Adonai \\nd*, for his righteousness’ sake, to magnify the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.23: 'p~' field is "Who will listen and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· for the time to come?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.42.24: 'p~' field is "and they did not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· his \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.3: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.4: 'p~' field is "and I have \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· you;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is 'Bring \\qt my sons \\qt* from far,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt and my daughters \\qt* 43:6 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:18 from the ends of the earth—' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.7: 'p~' field is 'and whom I have created for my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· us former things?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.9: 'p~' field is "or let them \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·, and say, “That is true.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.11: 'v~' field is '43:11 Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Matt 11:27; Acts 4:12) \\wj I myself am \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*; \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.12: 'v~' field is "I have declared, I have saved, and I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.14: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, your Redeemer, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says: “For your sake, I have sent to Babylon [Confusion], and I will bring all of them down as fugitives, even the Chaldeans [Descendants of Loving-kindness], in the ships of their rejoicing." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.43.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt Behold, I will do a new thing. \\qt*43:19 Quoted in Rev 21:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.20: 'p~' field is 'to give drink to \\qt my people, my chosen, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.43.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.21: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people which I formed for myself, \\qt*43:21 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.21: 'p~' field is 'that they might declare my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.43.24: 'p~' field is 'but you have \\tl abad\\tl* ·served· me with your sins.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.1: 'v~' field is "Yet \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· now, Jacob [Supplanter] my servant," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.3: 'v~' field is 'For I will pour \\qt water \\qt* 44:3 Quoted in John 7:38 on him who is thirsty,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.3: 'p~' field is 'I will pour my \\qt Spirit \\qt* 44:3 Quoted in John 7:39 on your descendants,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is "and his Redeemer, \\qt \\+tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\+tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies], says: \\qt*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.44.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt “I am the first, and I am the last; \\qt*44:6 Quoted in Rev 1:8, 1:17, 21:6, 22:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.6: 'p~' field is 'and besides me there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.8: 'p~' field is "Haven’t I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you long ago," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.22: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to me, for I have redeemed you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'who turns \\qt wise men \\qt* backward,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.44.25 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.44.25: 'p~' field is 'and makes \\qt their knowledge foolish; \\qt*44:25 Quoted in 1 Cor 1:20' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.5: 'p~' field is 'Besides me, there are no \\tl elohim\\tl* ·gods, judges·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.8: 'p~' field is "Let the earth open, that it may produce \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt Shall the clay ask him who fashions it, \\qt* 45:9 Quoted in Rom 9:20 ‘What are you making?’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.11: 'v~' field is "\\nd Adonai \\nd*, the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.13: 'p~' field is "not for price nor reward,” says \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.14: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· this from ancient time?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.21: 'p~' field is 'There is no other \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·Deity, Judge· besides me, a just God and able to save;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'v~' field is '\\qt I have sworn by myself. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is 'that \\qt to me every knee shall bow, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.45.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.45.23: 'p~' field is '\\qt every tongue shall swear \\qt*45:23 Quoted in Rom 14:11; Phil 2:10-11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.3: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.3: 'p~' field is 'that have been carried from the \\tl racham\\tl* ·womb, bowels of compassion·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.46.12: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, you stubborn-hearted," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.4: 'v~' field is "Our Redeemer, \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.4: 'p~' field is "is the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.6: 'p~' field is 'You showed them no \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.7: 'v~' field is 'You said, \\qt ‘I will be a \\qt* princess forever;’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'v~' field is "“Now therefore \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you who are given to pleasures," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt who say in your heart, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt I shall not sit as a widow, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall I \\qt* know the loss of children.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.9: 'v~' field is 'But these two things shall come to you in a moment \\qt in one day, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.47.9: 'p~' field is 'the \\qt loss of children \\qt* 47:9 Quoted in Rev 18:7-8and widowhood.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· this, house of Jacob [Supplanter]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.2: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name):" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.3: 'p~' field is "yes, they went out of my mouth, and I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· them." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.5: 'p~' field is "before it came to pass I \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed, declared· it to you;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.6: 'v~' field is "You have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· it;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.6: 'p~' field is "“I have \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declared· you new things from this time," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.7: 'p~' field is "and before today you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· them;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.8: 'v~' field is "Yes, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.9: 'p~' field is 'and for my \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· I hold it back for you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.11: 'p~' field is 'I will not give my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· to another.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· me, O Jacob [Supplanter]," CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Hebrew), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Hebrew), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alpha omega' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alpha omega' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Greek), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (Greek), ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'urim thumin" token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl 'urim thumin" token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl alef' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* then ' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl tav' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)' token in Isa.48.12 footnote "+ \\fr 48:12 \\ft MP: Messiah holds the title of \\ft \\+tl alef tav\\+tl* (Hebrew), \\+tl alpha omega\\+tl* (Greek), \\+tl 'urim thumin\\+tl* (starting with Hebrew letters \\+tl alef\\+tl* then \\+tl tav\\+tl*), The first and the last. (Rev 1:8, 22:13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is '48:12 MP: Messiah holds the title of \\wj \\+qt I am the first, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.48.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.12: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am also the last. \\+qt* \\wj*48:12 Quoted in Rev 1:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.14: 'v~' field is "“Assemble yourselves, all of you, and \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.14: 'p~' field is "He whom \\nd Adonai \\nd* \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loves· will do what he likes to Babylon [Confusion]," ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.16: 'v~' field is '48:16 MP: Messiah speaks nothing in secret. (John 18:20-21) \\wj “Come near to me and \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· this: \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.16: 'p~' field is '48:16 MP: The Messiah will come and bring God’s Spirit along with him. (Acts 10:37-38) \\wj Now the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has sent me, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.17: 'p~' field is "the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] says:" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.18: 'v~' field is 'Oh that you had listened to my \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.48.20: 'p~' field is "With a voice of singing \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declare· this," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.1: 'v~' field is '49:1 MP: Messiah comes for all people. (See also Is 42:4). (Matt 28:18; 1 Tim 2:3-6; Eph 2:12-14) \\wj \\+tl Sh\'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, islands, to me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.1: 'p~' field is '49:1 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Matt 1:20-21; Luke 2:11) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has called me from the womb; \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.4: 'p~' field is 'yet surely the \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· due to me is with \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.5: 'v~' field is '49:5 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (John 4:34, 6:38; Phil 2:7) \\wj Now \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* says, he who formed me from the womb to be his servant, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will also give you as a light to the nations, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.6: 'p~' field is '49:6 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Matt 28:19; Acts 13:47) \\wj \\+qt that you may be my \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation·to the end of the earth.” \\+qt* \\wj*49:6 Quoted in Acts 13:47' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'v~' field is '49:7 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (John 15:23-25) \\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, the \\+tl Go\'eil Isra\'el\\+tl* [Redeemer of God prevails], and his Holy One, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is 'princes, and they shall \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.7: 'p~' field is "because of \\nd Adonai \\nd* who is faithful, even the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails], who has chosen you.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.8: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* says, \\qt “In an acceptable time I have answered you, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.8: 'p~' field is 'and \\qt in a day of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· I have helped you. \\qt*49:8 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'v~' field is '\\qt They shall not hunger nor thirst; \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt neither shall the heat nor sun strike them: \\qt*49:10 Quoted in Rev 7:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is 'for he who has \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· towards them \\qt will lead them. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.49.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt He will guide them by springs of water. \\qt*49:10 Quoted in Rev 7:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.13: 'p~' field is 'and will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on his afflicted.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.15: 'p~' field is 'that she should not have \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· on the son of her womb?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.49.26: 'p~' field is "and your Redeemer, the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter].”" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.50.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.3: 'p~' field is 'and I make \\qt sackcloth their covering.” \\qt*50:3 Quoted in Rev 6:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.4: 'v~' field is '50:4 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Matt 7:29; Mark 1:27; Luke 4:32, 4:36; John 12:49-50) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has given me the tongue of those who are taught, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.4: 'p~' field is "\\wj he wakens my ear to \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· as those who are taught. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.5: 'v~' field is '50:5 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (John 12:27) \\wj The Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has opened my ear, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.6: 'v~' field is '50:6 MP: Messiah’s back is whipped. “I gave my back to the smiters.” (John 19:1) \\wj I gave my back to those who \\+qt beat me, \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' token in Isa.50.6 footnote '+ \\fr 50:6 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (Mark 14:65 with 2 Sam 10:4)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.50.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.6: 'p~' field is '50:6 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Matt 26:67) \\wj I didn’t hide my \\+qt face from insult \\+qt* \\wj* 50:6 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Matt 26:67, 27:30) \\wj and \\+qt spitting. \\+qt* \\wj*50:6 Quoted in Matt 26:67; Mark 10:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the Lord \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will help me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj Who is my \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* · adversary·? \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'v~' field is '50:10 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (John 5:23, 14:1, 15:24, 17:3; 1 John 2:23) \\wj Who among you fears \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hears obeys· the voice of his servant? \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.50.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj let him trust in \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s name, \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who follow after righteousness," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'for the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· will go out from me,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.4: 'p~' field is 'and I will establish my \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· for a light to the peoples.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.5: 'p~' field is "My \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· has gone out," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.6: 'p~' field is "but my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· will be forever," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.7: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· to me, you who know righteousness," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.7: 'p~' field is 'the people in whose heart is my \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·:' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.8: 'p~' field is "and my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· to all generations.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.11: 'v~' field is 'Those ransomed by \\nd Adonai \\nd* will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.13: 'v~' field is "Have you forgotten \\tl Yahweh 'Oseinu\\tl* [Yahweh our Maker]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.15: 'p~' field is "\\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.21: 'v~' field is "Therefore now \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey· this, you afflicted," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'even the bowl of \\qt the cup of my wrath. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.51.22: 'p~' field is 'You \\qt will \\qt* not \\qt drink \\qt* 51:22 Quoted in Rev 14:10it any more:' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.1: 'p~' field is 'for from now on the uncircumcised and the \\qt unclean \\qt* will no more \\qt come into \\qt* 52:1 Quoted in Rev 21:27 you.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.5: 'p~' field is '“and \\qt my name is blasphemed continually all the day. \\qt*52:5 Quoted in Rom 2:24' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, \\qt*52:7 Quoted in Rom 10:15; Eph 6:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, declares· peace," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.7: 'p~' field is "who \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaims· \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.8: 'p~' field is 'for they shall see eye to eye, when \\nd Adonai \\nd* makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.10: 'p~' field is "and all the ends of the earth have seen the \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· of our God." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing! \\qt*52:11 Quoted in 2 Cor 6:17' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt Go out from among her! \\qt*52:11 Quoted in Rev 18:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt they will see that which had not been told them; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.52.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.52.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and that which \\+qt they did not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· they will consider and understand. \\+qt* \\wj*52:15 Quoted in Rom 15:21; 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.1: 'v~' field is '53:1 MP: The Messiah’s own people do not believe he is the Messiah. (John 12:37-38) \\wj \\+qt Who has believed our message? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in Rom 10:16' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To whom has the arm of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* been revealed? \\+qt* \\wj*53:1 Quoted in John 12:38' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj a \\+qt man of suffering, \\+qt* \\wj*53:3 Quoted in Luke 24:46' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.4: 'v~' field is '53:4 MP: Messiah bears (removes, heals) our “diseases, sickness, sorrows”. (Matt 8:16-17, 9:35) \\wj Surely \\+qt he has borne our sickness, \\+qt* \\wj*53:4 Quoted in Matt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' token in Isa.53.5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' token in Isa.53.5 footnote '+ \\fr 53:5 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Matt 20:28; John 19:34; Rom 4:25)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.5: 'p~' field is '53:5 MP: “By his stripes we are healed / made whole.” Messiah’s atonement brings wholeness and healing to those in association with him. (This healing could be physical, spiritual or both.) (Matt 8:16-17; John 17:17-19; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj and \\+qt by his stripes and wounds we are healed and made whole. \\+qt* \\wj*53:5 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'v~' field is '53:6 MP: We have strayed like sheep away from our atonement. (1 Peter 2:25) \\wj All we like \\+qt sheep \\+qt* have \\+qt gone astray. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj Everyone \\+qt has turned to \\+qt* \\wj* 53:6 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:25 \\wj his own way; \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' token in Isa.53.6 footnote '+ \\fr 53:6 \\ft MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement] (Lev 16:10). (Rom 5:17-18 (Rom 5:6-10, 5:15-21); Heb 9:28) (Also referenced in: 1 Cor 15:3; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 2:2, 3:5, 4:10)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.6: 'p~' field is '53:6 MP: Messiah bears the sins for all mankind, like the scapegoat removed from the camp on \\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has laid on him the iniquity of us all. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '53:7 MP: Messiah, in likeness of a sacrificial lamb, is silent before his accusers. (See also Ps 35:11). (Matt 27:12-14; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19, 2:23) \\wj \\+qt As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in Rev 5:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.7: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt so he didn’t open his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:7 Quoted in 1 Peter 2:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'v~' field is '53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and oppressed without opposition. (Mark 14:53-65; Acts 8:27-35) \\wj \\+qt After forcible arrest and \\+qt* \\wj* 53:8 MP: Messiah is confined and judged. (John 18:12-13, 18:19-24) \\wj \\+qt sentencing, he was taken away; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and none of his generation protested \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.8: 'p~' field is '53:8 MP: Messiah is killed / “cut off” as just punishment in place of the people’s transgressions. (Acts 8:33; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19) \\wj \\+qt his being cut off out of the land of the living \\+qt* \\wj*53:8 Quoted in Acts 8:32-33' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is '53:9 MP: Messiah is innocent, having done no violence or deceit, persoanlly or politically. (Luke 23:13-15; 1 Peter 2:21-23) 53:9 MP: Messiah’s character is without blame, even when provoked. (Luke 23:14; 1 Peter 2:23) \\wj although \\+qt he had done no \\+qt* violence, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.9: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor was any deceit in his mouth. \\+qt* \\wj*53:9 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:22' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.10: 'v~' field is '53:10 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (John 12:7-33; Gal 1:4; 1 Peter 2:24) \\wj Yet it pleased \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* to bruise him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s pleasure will prosper in his hand. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is '53:12 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37) \\wj and \\+qt was counted with the transgressors; \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in Mark 15:28' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' token in Isa.53.12 footnote '+ \\fr 53:12 \\ft MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teaching]. (Romans 2:23-26; Col 2:14; 1 John 2:2)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.53.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.53.12: 'p~' field is '53:12 MP: Messiah is the atonement that covers the sins of those who transgress God’s \\wj while actually \\+qt bearing the sin of many, \\+qt* \\wj*53:12 Quoted in 1 Cor 15:3; Heb 9:28; 1 Pet 2:24' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'v~' field is '\\qt “Sing, barren, you who didn’t give birth; \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt break out into singing, and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child: \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt for the deserted wife will have more children than the children of the married wife,” \\qt* 54:1 Quoted in Luke 23:29; Gal 4:27 says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.5: 'v~' field is "For your Maker is your husband; \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] is his name." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.5: 'p~' field is "The \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails] is your Redeemer." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.7: 'p~' field is 'but with great \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· will I gather you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.8: 'p~' field is 'but with everlasting \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· I will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on you,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd* your Redeemer.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.9: 'v~' field is '“For this is \\qt like the \\qt* waters \\qt of Noah [Rest] \\qt* 54:9 Quoted in Matt 24:37 to me;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'v~' field is 'For the \\qt mountains \\qt* may depart,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.54.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'and the hills be \\qt removed; \\qt*54:10 Quoted in Rev 6:14' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.10: 'p~' field is 'but my \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· will not depart from you,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.54.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.54.13: 'v~' field is 'All your children \\qt will be taught by \\qt* \\nd Adonai; \\nd*54:13 Quoted in John 6:45' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in Isa.55.1 footnote '+ \\fr 55:1 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\fp Culture Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.1: 'v~' field is '55:1 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. (John 7:37-39; Rev 22:17) \\wj “Hey! \\+qt Come, everyone who thirsts, to the waters! \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in John 7:37; Rev 22:17' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj Yes, come, buy wine and milk \\+qt without money and without price. \\+qt* \\wj*55:1 Quoted in Rev 21:6, 22:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.2: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey· \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey· unto me, and eat that which is good, \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is "\\wj \\+tl Sh'ma\\+tl* ·Hear obey·, and your soul will live: \\wj*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.55.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt I will make an everlasting covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with you, even to give you the \\+qt* \\+tl cheshed\\+tl* ·loving-kindness· shown \\+qt to David [Beloved]. \\+qt* \\wj*55:3 Quoted in Acts 13:34' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.5: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails];" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.7: 'p~' field is 'Let him make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to \\nd Adonai \\nd*, and he will have \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love· on him;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.10: 'p~' field is 'and does not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· there, but waters the earth,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.55.11: 'p~' field is 'it will not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to me void,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is '“Maintain \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.1: 'p~' field is "for my \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is near," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.2: 'p~' field is 'who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· without profaning it,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is "and to \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s name," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.6: 'p~' field is 'everyone who keeps the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· from profaning it,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.56.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.7: 'p~' field is 'for \\qt my house will be called a house of prayer \\qt* 56:7 Quoted in Matt 21:13; Luke 19:46 \\qt for all peoples.” \\qt*56:7 Quoted in Mark 11:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.56.10: 'p~' field is "dreaming, lying down, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loving· slumber." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.1: 'p~' field is 'Men of \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindness· are taken away,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.8: 'p~' field is "You \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately loved· what you saw on their bed." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.9: 'p~' field is 'and degraded yourself even to \\tl Sheol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.57.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.57.19: 'p~' field is '\\qt Peace, peace, to him who is far off and to him who is near,” \\qt*57:19 Quoted in Eph 2:17' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.1: 'p~' field is 'Lift up your voice like a \\tl shofar\\tl* ·ram horn·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.4: 'p~' field is "You don’t fast today so as to make your voice to be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· on high." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt to release \\qt* the bonds of wickedness,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.58.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.6: 'p~' field is 'to \\qt let the oppressed go free, \\qt*58:6 Quoted in Luke 4:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.8: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod Yahweh\\tl* ·weighty glory of He sustains breathing· will be your rear guard.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.13: 'v~' field is '“If you turn away your foot from the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.58.13: 'p~' field is 'and call the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· a delight,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.1: 'p~' field is "nor his ear dull, that it can’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.2: 'p~' field is "so that he will not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt Their feet \\qt* run to evil,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is 'and they \\qt hurry to shed innocent blood. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt Desolation and destruction are in their paths. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.59.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt They don’t know the way of peace; \\qt*59:8 Quoted in Rom 3:15-17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.8: 'p~' field is 'and there is no \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· in their ways.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.9: 'v~' field is 'Therefore is \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice· far from us,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is 'We look for \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·, but there is none;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.11: 'p~' field is "for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation·, but it is far off from us." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.14: 'v~' field is '\\tl Mishpat\\tl* ·Justice· is turned away backward,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Isa.59.15 footnote '+ \\fr 59:15 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* saw it, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and it displeased him that there was no \\+tl mishpat\\+tl* ·justice·. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.59.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.17: 'v~' field is '59:17 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Matt 16:27; Rom 2:6-8; Rev 19:15) \\wj He \\+qt put on righteousness as a breastplate, \\+qt* \\wj*59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:14; 1 Thes 5:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj and a \\+qt helmet of \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· \\+qt* \\wj* 59:17 Quoted in Eph 6:17; 1 Thes 5:8 \\wj on his head. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.19: 'p~' field is 'and his \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· from the rising of the sun;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' token in Isa.59.20 footnote '+ \\fr 59:20 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (John 14:23-26)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.20: 'v~' field is '59:20 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\wj \\+qt “A Redeemer will come to Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to those in Jacob [Supplanter] who turn from rebellion,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.59.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj “As for me, \\+qt this is my covenant ·binding contract between two or more parties· with them,” \\+qt* \\wj* 59:21 Quoted in Rom 11:26-27 \\wj says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. “My Spirit who is on you, and my words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your offspring, nor out of the mouth of your offspring’s offspring,” says \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, “from henceforth and forever.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· has risen on you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj but \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* will arise on you, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.2: 'p~' field is '\\wj and his \\+tl kavod\\+tl* ·weighty glory· shall be seen on you. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.3: 'v~' field is '60:3 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Matt 2:1-2) \\wj \\+qt Nations will \\+qt* come to your \\+qt light, \\+qt* \\wj*60:3 Quoted in Rev 21:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj and will proclaim the \\+tl tehilahot\\+tl* ·praise songs· of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.9: 'p~' field is "and for the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.10: 'p~' field is 'but in my favor have I had \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate merciful love· on you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.11: 'v~' field is '\\qt Your gates also shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day \\qt* 60:11 Quoted in Rev 21:25 nor night; that men may bring to you the wealth of the nations, and their kings led captive.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.13: 'v~' field is '“The \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress tree, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.14 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is 'and all those who despised you will \\qt \\+tl hawa\\+tl* ·bow low, prostrate· themselves down at the soles of your feet. \\qt*60:14 Quoted in Rev 3:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.14: 'p~' field is "The Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking] of the \\tl haKadosh Isra'el\\tl* [the Holy One of God prevails]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.16: 'p~' field is "the \\tl 'Avir Ya'akov\\tl* [Mighty One of Supplanter]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'v~' field is "Violence shall no more be \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in your land," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is "but you will call your walls \\tl Yishu'ah\\tl* ·Salvation·," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.18: 'p~' field is 'and your gates \\tl Tehilah\\tl* ·Praise song·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'v~' field is 'The \\qt sun \\qt* will be no more your \\qt light \\qt* by day;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'nor will the brightness of the \\qt moon \\qt* give light to you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'but \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.19: 'p~' field is 'and your God will be your \\qt glory. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.60.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.60.20: 'p~' field is 'for \\nd Adonai \\nd* will be your everlasting \\qt light, \\qt*60:20 Quoted in Rev 21:23, 22:5' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'v~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Matt 3:16-17; John 1:32-33) \\wj \\+qt The \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] is on me; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Matt 11:5; Luke 4:18-21) \\wj \\+qt because \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* has anointed me to preach good news to the poor \\+qt* \\wj* 61:1 Quoted in Matt 11:5; Luke 7:22 \\wj \\+qt and humble. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah has the anointing to proclaim liberty to captives. (John 8:36; 2 Cor 3:17) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim liberty to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '61:1 MP: Messiah has the ministry to proclaim freedom to prisoners (slaves to sin). (John 8:31-34; Rom 6:16-20, 8:1-4) \\wj \\+qt to let out into the light those bound in the dark, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and to restore the crushed with forgiveness; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.61.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.2: 'v~' field is '61:2 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Matt 4:17; Acts 17:30; 2 Cor 6:2) \\wj \\+qt to proclaim the year of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s favor, \\+qt* \\wj*61:2 Quoted in Luke 4:18-19' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the garment of \\+tl tehilah\\+tl* ·praise song· for the spirit of heaviness; \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj the planting of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.61.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.6: 'v~' field is 'But you will be called \\qt \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*’s priests. \\qt*61:6 Quoted in 1 Pet 2:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.6: 'p~' field is 'and you will boast in their \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.8: 'v~' field is "“For I, \\nd Adonai \\nd*, \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· \\tl mishpat\\tl* ·justice·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.10: 'p~' field is "for he has clothed me with the garments of \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.61.11: 'p~' field is 'so the Lord \\nd Adonai \\nd* will cause righteousness and \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· to spring up before all the nations.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.1: 'p~' field is "and her \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· like a blazing torch." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.2: 'p~' field is 'and all kings your \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.7: 'p~' field is 'and until he makes Jerusalem [City of peace] a \\tl tehilah\\tl* ·praise song· in the earth.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.11: 'v~' field is "Behold, \\nd Adonai \\nd* has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey, proclaimed· unto the end of the earth," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.62.11: 'p~' field is "‘Behold, your \\tl yesha'\\tl* ·salvation· comes." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'v~' field is '“I have trodden \\qt the wine press \\qt* alone;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'and trampled them in \\qt my wrath. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.3: 'p~' field is 'Their \\qt life-blood \\qt* 63:3 Quoted in Rev 14:19-20 is sprinkled on my garments,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'v~' field is 'I will tell of the \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl tehilahot\\tl* ·praise songs· of \\nd Adonai \\nd*,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'which he has given to them according to his \\tl racham\\tl* ·merciful love·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.7: 'p~' field is 'and according to the multitude of his \\tl cheshed\\tl* ·loving-kindnesses·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in Isa.63.8 footnote '+ \\fr 63:8 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (John 3:17; Acts 7:30-32) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.9: 'p~' field is "\\wj and \\+tl ha mal'ak Yahweh\\+tl* [the Angel of He sustains breathing] saved them. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.10: 'v~' field is 'But \\qt they rebelled, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.63.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt and grieved his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit]. \\qt*63:10 Quoted in Acts 7:51' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj Where is he who put his \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] among them?” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ruach Yahweh\\+tl* [Spirit of He sustains breathing] caused them to rest. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.15: 'p~' field is 'The yearning of your heart and your \\tl racham\\tl* ·compassionate love· is restrained toward me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.63.17: 'p~' field is '\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Complete return· for your servants’ sake,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.64.4: 'v~' field is '64:4 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (John 14:2; 1 Cor 2:9) \\wj For from of old men \\+qt have not \\+tl sh\'ma\\+tl* ·heard·, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.64.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.64.4: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt nor perceived by the ear, \\+qt* \\wj*64:4 Quoted in 1 Cor 2:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.1: 'v~' field is '65:1 MP: Messiah will be sought for and found by the Gentile nations who did not seek him. (Acts 13:48; Rom 10:20, 11:25) \\wj \\+qt “I am inquired of by those who didn’t ask. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.1: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I am found by those who didn’t seek me. \\+qt* \\wj*65:1 Quoted in Rom 10:21' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.2: 'v~' field is '65:2 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (John 5:37-40) \\wj \\+qt I have spread out my hands all day to a rebellious people, \\+qt* \\wj*65:2 Quoted in Rom 10:21' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.12: 'p~' field is "When I spoke, you didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.17: 'v~' field is '65:17 MP: New heaven and new earth will be established. (2 Peter 3:13; Rev 21:1, 21:5) \\wj “For, behold, I \\+qt create new heavens and a new earth; \\+qt* \\wj*65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17; 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj and the \\+qt former \\+qt* things will \\+qt not \\+qt* \\wj* 65:17 Quoted in 2 Cor 5:17 \\wj be remembered, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is 'and the voice of \\qt weeping \\qt* and the voice of \\qt crying \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.65.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.19: 'p~' field is 'will be \\tl sh\'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· in her \\qt no more. \\qt*65:19 Quoted in Rev 21:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.65.24: 'p~' field is "and while they are yet speaking, I will \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'v~' field is '\\nd Adonai \\nd* \\qt says, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.1 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. \\qt*66:1 Quoted in Matt 5:35' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt What kind of house will you build to me? \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.1: 'p~' field is '\\qt Where will I rest? \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.2: 'v~' field is '\\qt For my hand has made all these things, \\qt*66:2 Quoted in Acts 7:49-50' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.4: 'p~' field is "when I spoke, they didn’t \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.5: 'v~' field is "\\tl Sh'ma\\tl* ·Hear obey· \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s word," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.8: 'v~' field is "Who has \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· of such a thing?" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.10: 'v~' field is "“Rejoice with Jerusalem [City of peace], and be glad for her, all you who \\tl 'ahav\\tl* ·affectionately love· her." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.11: 'p~' field is 'and be delighted with the abundance of her \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.12: 'p~' field is 'and the \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· of the nations like an overflowing stream;' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Isa.66.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.15: 'p~' field is 'and his rebuke with \\qt flames of fire. \\qt*66:15 Quoted in 2 Thes 1:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.18: 'v~' field is '“For I know their works and their thoughts. The time comes that I will gather all nations and languages, and they will come, and will see my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.19: 'v~' field is "“I will set a sign among them, and I will send those who escape of them to the nations, to Tarshish, Pul, and Lud, who draw the bow, to Tubal and Javan, to far away islands, who have not \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·heard obeyed· my fame, nor have seen my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory·; and they shall declare my \\tl kavod\\tl* ·weighty glory· among the nations." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.22: 'v~' field is '“For as the \\qt new heavens and the new earth, \\qt* 66:22 Quoted in 2 Pet 3:13; Rev 21:1 which I will make, shall remain before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*, “so your offspring and your name shall remain.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.23: 'v~' field is 'It shall happen that from one new moon to another, and from one \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to another, all flesh will come to \\tl hawa\\tl* ·bow low, prostrate· to worship before me,” says \\nd Adonai \\nd*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Isa.66.24: 'v~' field is '“They will go out, and look at the dead bodies of the men who have transgressed against me; for \\qt their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, \\qt* 66:24 Quoted in Mark 9:44, 9:48 and they will be loathsome to all mankind.”' ERROR: toOSIS: 1Macc.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.1.21: 'v~' field is 'and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp· of the light, and all that pertained there,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.1.43: 'v~' field is 'and many of Israel [God prevails] consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.32: 'v~' field is 'and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.34: 'v~' field is 'And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.38: 'v~' field is 'And they rose up against them in battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousand souls.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.2.41: 'v~' field is 'And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.4.49: 'v~' field is 'And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.4.50: 'v~' field is 'And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamp candles that were upon the \\tl menorah\\tl* ·lamp·, and they gave light in the temple.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.5.42: 'v~' field is 'Now when Judas [Praised] came near to the brook of water, he caused the \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.6.49: 'v~' field is 'And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to the land.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.7.12: 'v~' field is 'And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers, to seek for justice.' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.9.34: 'v~' field is 'And Bacchides knew it on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, and came, he and all his army, over Jordan [Descender].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.9.43: 'v~' field is 'And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day to the banks of Jordan [Descender] with a great host.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.11.10: 'v~' field is 'for I have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· that I gave my daughter to him, for he sought to kill me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.15.1: 'v~' field is 'And Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters from the isles of the sea to Simeon [Hearing] the priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor] of the Jews [Praisers], and to all the nation;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in 1Macc.15.2: 'p~' field is 'King Antiochus to Simeon [Hearing] the chief priest and \\tl ethnarch\\tl* [governor], and to the nation of the Jews [Praisers], greeting:' ERROR: toOSIS: Matt.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.18: 'v~' field is 'Now the birth of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one] was like this; for after his mother, Mary [Rebellion], was engaged to Joseph [May he add], before they came together, she was found pregnant by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Semech' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Semech' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' token in Matt.1.20 footnote '+ \\fr 1:20 \\ft MPr: The name \\ft \\+tl Semech\\+tl* [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). (Zech 3:8)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.20: 'v~' field is '1:20 MPr: The name 1:20 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj But when he thought about these things, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph [May he add], son of David [Beloved], don’t be afraid to take to yourself Mary [Rebellion], your wife, \\wj* 1:20 MP: Messiah is dedicated to God’s work from the womb. (Ps 22:9-10) \\wj for that which is conceived in her is of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew ' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Immanu'el" token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Is 7:14)' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. (Is 7:14)' token in Matt.1.21 footnote "+ \\fr 1:21 \\ft MP: The name \\ft \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*, meaning [God with us]. This is an attributed title, not his literal name. Consider (Is 8:7-8) also uses the Hebrew \\+tl Immanu'el\\+tl*. (Is 7:14)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and shall give birth to a son. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.1.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.23: 'p~' field is '\\wj They \\+qt shall call his name \\+tl \'Immanu El\\+tl* [God is with us];” \\+qt* \\wj*1:23 Quoted from Is 7:14' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.1.24: 'v~' field is 'Joseph [May he add] arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded him, and took his wife to himself;' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Magi' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' token in Matt.2.1 footnote '+ \\fr 2:1 \\ft MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\ft \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) “from the east” (Matt 2:1). (See also Ps 72:15; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:10)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.1: 'v~' field is '2:1 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) 2:1 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Now when Yeshua [Salvation] was born in Bethlehem [House of Bread] of Judea in the days of King Herod [Heroic], behold, \\wj* 2:1 MP: Star out of Jacob. Star and Scepter (Gen 49:10) together identify royal leadership. (Num 24:17) 2:1 MP: Gentile Kings will seek out the birth of Messiah. (See also Ps 72:10, 72:15; Is 60:6). (Is 60:3) 2:1 MP: Presented with tribute and gifts from foreign kings. Being interpreted as pertaining to the \\wj \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers) from the east came to Jerusalem [City of peace], saying, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'v~' field is '2:6 MP: Messiah is born of the tribe of Judah. (Mic 5:2) \\wj \\+qt ‘You Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* land \\+qt of Judah [Praised], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj are in no way \\+qt least among the \\+qt* princes \\+qt of Judah [Praised]: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt out of you shall come a governor, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.6: 'p~' field is '\\wj who \\+qt shall shepherd \\+qt* \\wj* 2:6 Quoted from Mic 5:2, 5:4 \\wj my people, Israel [God prevails].’” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.7: 'v~' field is 'Then Herod [Heroic] secretly called the \\tl Magi\\tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), and learned from them exactly what time the star appeared.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.13: 'v~' field is '2:13 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Hos 11:1) \\wj Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared to Joseph [May he add] in a dream, saying, “Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt [Abode of slavery], and stay there until I tell you, for Herod [Heroic] will seek the young child to destroy him.” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.2.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj and was there until the death of Herod [Heroic]; that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, saying, \\+qt “Out of Egypt [Abode of slavery] I called my son.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:15 Quoted from Hos 11:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.16: 'v~' field is '2:16 MP: Infants will die. (Jer 31:15) \\wj Then Herod [Heroic], when he saw that he was mocked by the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers), was exceedingly angry, and sent out, and killed all the male children who were in Bethlehem [House of Bread] and in all the surrounding countryside, from two years old and under, according to the exact time which he had learned from the \\+tl Magi\\+tl* [Conjurer] (Persian King makers, Astrologers). \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “A voice was heard in Ramah, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lamentation, weeping and great mourning, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Rachel [Ewe sheep] is weeping for her children; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and she wouldn’t be comforted, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.2.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because they are no more.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:18 Quoted from Jer 31:15' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.2.19: 'v~' field is '2:19 MP: Messiah is called out of Egypt. True, Israel is referenced, but the singular use of “son” is Messianic. This is a double reference of my son and my children is two different references that are parallel to each other. Messiah is taken to Egypt in (Matt 2:13-15.) (Hos 11:1) \\wj But when Herod [Heroic] was dead, behold, an angel of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] appeared in a dream to Joseph [May he add] in Egypt [Abode of slavery], saying, \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl netzer' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. But Matthew uses ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazaphnoe' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·branch·, not ' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Nazarethaios' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' token in Matt.2.22 footnote '+ \\fr 2:22 \\ft MP: Messiah will grow up in Nazareth. This is known because the Hebrew word \\ft \\+tl netzer\\+tl* ·branch· is used here. This is the only prophecy that says Messiah will come from Nazareth. (Consider illusion in Is 53:2). In the parallel fulfillment verse, the Greek word for Nazarene is \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl*, coming from the Aramaic word for twig or branch. \\fp Note on the Greek: The Greek word for a citizen of Nazareth is \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl*. But Matthew uses \\+tl Nazaphnoe\\+tl* ·branch·, not \\+tl Nazarethaios\\+tl* [a person from Nazareth]. The King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611, translates the original Greek word as “a person from Nazareth” regional but modern scholars now believe this translation to be incorrect. The Bible and Matthew both make it clear Yeshua was a “citizen of Nazareth,” of Galilee, in Judea. (Is 11:1)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.2: 'v~' field is '\\wj “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·, for the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths \\+qt* \\wj* 3:3 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj straight.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruit worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.9: 'v~' field is 'Don’t think to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.11: 'v~' field is 'I indeed baptize you in water for \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, but he who comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) 3:16 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) 3:16 MP: Messiah will have the Spirit of God upon Him to accomplish His appointed works from God. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). (Is 61:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. \\wj* 3:16 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of God upon him. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:1) \\wj He saw \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of God descending as a dove, and coming on him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.3.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, with whom I am well pleased.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] was led up by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command that these stones become bread.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.4: 'v~' field is 'But he answered, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'v~' field is 'and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, throw yourself down, for it is written, \\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels unto you.’ \\qt* And,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*4:6 Quoted from Ps 91:11-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Again, it is written, \\qt ‘You shall not test \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], your God.’” \\qt*4:7 Quoted from Deut 6:16' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.10: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:10 Quoted from Deut 6:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'v~' field is '\\qt “The land of Zebulun [Living together] and the land of Naphtali [My wrestling], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is 'toward \\qt the sea, beyond the Jordan [Descender], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.15: 'p~' field is '\\qt Galil-of-the-Goyim [District, Circuit of Non-Jews], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'v~' field is '\\qt the people who lived in darkness saw a great light, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to those who live in the land of the shadow of death, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.4.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.16: 'p~' field is '\\qt to them light has dawned.” \\qt*4:16 Quoted from Is 9:1-2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.4.17: 'v~' field is '4:17 MP: Messiah proclaims the favorable time and grace of God. (Is 61:2) \\wj From that time, Yeshua [Salvation] began to preach, and to say, “ \\+tl Teshuvah\\+tl* ·Turn repent·! For the Kingdom of Heaven (God) is at hand.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.5: 'v~' field is 'Blessed are \\qt the meek! \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.5: 'p~' field is 'for they \\qt shall inherit the Land. \\qt*5:5 Quoted from Ps 37:11' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.16: 'v~' field is "Even so, let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.17: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I came to destroy the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.18: 'v~' field is 'For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, until all things are accomplished.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.19: 'v~' field is 'Therefore, whoever shall disobey the least \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and teaches others to do so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven (God). But whoever shall obey them and so teaches shall be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven (God).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.21 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.21: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, \\qt ‘You shall not murder;’ \\qt* 5:21 Quoted from Ex 20:13; Deut 5:17 and ‘Whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’5:21 Paraphrase Quoted from Ex 21:12; Lev 24:17; Num 35:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.22: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, that everyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be in danger of the judgment; and whoever says to his brother, ‘\\tl Raca\\tl*! ·Vain, empty, worthless, to spit upon, good-for-nothing·!’ will be in danger of the \\tl Sanhedrin\\tl* ·Sitting together·; and whoever says, ‘Fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.27: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·;’ \\qt*5:27 Quoted from Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.28: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that everyone who gazes at a woman to lust after her has \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·committed adultery· with her already in his heart.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.29: 'v~' field is 'If your right eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.30: 'v~' field is 'If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off, and throw it away from you. For it is more profitable for you that one of your members should perish, than for your whole body to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.31: 'v~' field is '“It was also said, ‘Whoever shall put away his \\qt wife, let him give her a \\+tl get\\+tl* ·certificate of divorce·,’ \\qt*5:31 Quoted from Deut 24:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.32: 'v~' field is 'but I tell you that whoever puts away his wife, except for the cause of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, makes her \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·become an adulterer·; and whoever marries her when she is put away commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.33 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.33 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.33: 'v~' field is '“Again you have heard that it was said to them of old time, \\qt ‘You shall not make false vows, \\qt* 5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:21 but \\qt shall perform to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your vows,’ \\qt*5:33 Quoted from Deut 23:235:33 Paraphrase Quoted from Lev 19:12; Num 30:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.34: 'v~' field is "but I tell you, don’t swear at all: neither 'by \\qt heaven', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* the throne of God;" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.35: 'v~' field is 'nor \'by \\qt the earth\', \\qt* for it \\qt is \\qt* his \\qt footstool; \\qt* 5:35 Quoted from Is 66:1nor by Jerusalem [City of peace], for it is \\qt the city of the great King. \\qt*5:35 Quoted from Ps 48:2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.38 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.38: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ \\qt*5:38 Quoted from Ex 21:24; Lev 24:20; Deut 19:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.43: 'v~' field is '“You have heard that it was said, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor \\qt* 5:43 Quoted from Lev 19:18 and hate and detest your enemy.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.44: 'v~' field is 'But I tell you, show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate and detest you, and pray for those who mistreat you and persecute you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.45: 'v~' field is "that you may be children of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·. For he makes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.46: 'v~' field is 'For if you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to you, what reward do you have? Don’t even the tax collectors do the same?' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.5.48 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.5.48: 'v~' field is 'Therefore \\qt you shall be \\qt* perfect, \\qt just as \\+tl \'Avikah shebashamayim\\+tl* ·your \\qt* Father in Heaven· \\qt is \\qt* perfect.5:48 Quoted from Lev 19:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.1: 'v~' field is "“Be careful that you don’t do your charitable giving before men, to be seen by them, or else you have no reward from \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.4: 'v~' field is "so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.5: 'v~' field is '“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, for they \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard· to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Most certainly, I tell you, they have received their reward.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.6: 'v~' field is "But you, when you pray, enter into your inner room, and having shut your door, pray to \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who sees in secret will reward you openly." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.8: 'v~' field is "Therefore don’t be like them, for \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows what things you need, before you ask him." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.9: 'v~' field is 'Pray like this: \\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·, may your name be kept holy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.13: 'v~' field is 'Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.15: 'v~' field is "But if you don’t forgive men their trespasses, neither will \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· forgive your trespasses." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.18: 'v~' field is "so that you are not seen by men to be fasting, but by \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who is in secret, and \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who sees in secret, will reward you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.6.24: 'v~' field is '“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You can’t serve both God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.11: 'v~' field is "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· give good things to those who ask him!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.12: 'v~' field is 'Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.21: 'v~' field is "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (God); but he who does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.7.23 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.7.23: 'v~' field is 'Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. \\qt Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’ \\qt*7:23 Quoted from Ps 6:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.3: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, “I want to. Be made clean.” Immediately his \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy· was cleansed." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.4: 'v~' field is '8:4 MP: Whoever does not honor the words of the Prophet will give an account to God. The prophet’s words are equal authority to God’s words. (Deut 18:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself \\+qt to the priest, \\+qt* \\wj* 8:4 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Matt 8:4) \\wj and offer the gift that Moses [Drawn out] commanded, as a testimony to them.” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.8.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet, saying, “He took \\+qt our infirmities, \\+qt* and \\+qt bore our diseases.” \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Is 53:4' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.8.29: 'v~' field is 'Behold, they cried out, saying, “What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.9.13: 'v~' field is 'But you go and learn what this means: \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 9:13 Quoted from Hos 6:6 for I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tzitzit' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tzitzit' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' token in Matt.9.20 footnote '+ \\fr 9:20 \\ft Object \\ft \\+tl Tzitzit\\+tl* ·Fringes·, see more at (Num 15:38-39 OU28)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.9.20: 'v~' field is 'Behold, a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind him, and touched the \\tl tzitzit\\tl* ·fringes· 9:20 Object on his garment;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.8: 'v~' field is "Heal the sick, cleanse the people afflicted with \\tl tzara'at\\tl* ·leprosy·, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.12: 'v~' field is 'As you enter into the household, say “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.13: 'v~' field is 'If the household deserves it, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· come on it, but if it is not, let your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.20: 'v~' field is "For it is not you who speak, but \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· who speaks in you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.25: 'v~' field is "It is enough for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If they have called the master of the house \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], how much more those of his household!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.28: 'v~' field is 'Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.29: 'v~' field is "“Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion coin (a trivial cost)? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·’s will," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.32: 'v~' field is '10:32 MP: The Messiah is the only intercessor between God and humans. (Is 59:15-16) \\wj Everyone therefore who confesses me before men, him I will also confess before \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.33: 'v~' field is "\\wj But whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before \\+tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.35: 'v~' field is 'For I came to set \\qt a son \\qt* at odds against \\qt his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.10.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.36: 'v~' field is '\\qt A man’s foes will be those of his own household. \\qt*10:36 Quoted from Mic 7:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard, approval of· son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Matt.11.5 footnote "+ \\fr 11:5 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.5: 'v~' field is '11:5 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt the blind \\+qt* receive their sight, \\+qt the lame \\+qt* walk, \\wj* 11:5 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj the people afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\+qt the deaf \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 \\wj hear, \\+qt the dead are being raised, \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 26:19 \\wj and \\+qt the poor have good news preached \\+qt* \\wj* 11:5 Quoted from Is 61:1 \\wj to them. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.11.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.10: 'v~' field is '11:10 MP: This messenger is the forerunner for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj For this is he, of whom it is written, \\+qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\+qt* before your face, who will \\+qt prepare your way before you.’ \\+qt* \\wj*11:10 Quoted from Mal 3:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.13: 'v~' field is '11:13 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will come in the spirit of Elijah. (Mal 3:1-4, 3:5) \\wj For all the prophets and the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· prophesied until John [Yah is gracious]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you are willing to accept it, he is \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 11:14 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 17:10 \\wj whose coming was predicted. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.15: 'v~' field is "\\wj He who has ears to hear, let him \\+tl sh'ma\\+tl* ·hear obey·. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.20: 'v~' field is 'Then he began to denounce the cities in which most of his mighty works had been done, because they didn’t \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.21: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago in sackcloth and ashes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.23: 'v~' field is 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], will you be \\qt exalted to heaven? No, you will go down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt* 11:23 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15 For if the mighty works had been done in Sodom [Burning] which were done in you, it would have remained until today.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.25: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I thank you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you hid these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to infants.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.26: 'v~' field is 'Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.27: 'v~' field is '11:27 MP: Yahweh is the only Savior. God is responsible for anything related to redeeming humans, which includes the work of His Servant (Is 43:10). The Servant is the Messiah. (Is 43:11) \\wj All things have been delivered to me by \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. No one knows the Son, except the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·; neither does anyone know the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal him. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.11.29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.11.29: 'v~' field is '11:29 MP: Messiah is humble. (Zech 9:9) \\wj Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and \\+qt you will find rest for your souls. \\+qt* \\wj*11:29 Quoted from Jer 6:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.1: 'v~' field is 'At that time, Yeshua [Salvation] went on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields. His disciples were hungry and began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.2: 'v~' field is 'But the Pharisees [Separated], when they saw it, said to him, “Behold, your disciples do what is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”12:2 Sabbath law of harvesting, see (Ex 34:21 OU288)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.4: 'v~' field is 'how he entered in the house of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and ate the show bread, which was not lawful for him to eat, neither for those who were with him, but only for the priests?12:4 Context: 1 Sam 21:1-6' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.5: 'v~' field is 'Or have you not read in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, that on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, the priests in the temple profane the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and are guiltless?12:5 Context: Example: Num 28:9-10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.7: 'v~' field is 'But if you had known what this means, \\qt ‘I desire \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, not sacrifice,’ \\qt* 12:7 Quoted from Hos 6:6 you would not have condemned the guiltless.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.8: 'v~' field is 'For the Son of Man is Lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.10: 'v~' field is 'And behold there was a man with a withered hand. They asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?” that they might accuse him.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.12.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.11: 'v~' field is '12:11 MP: Messiah will have compassion for “the bruised reed,” the poor, the weak, the needy, and broken hearted. (See also Is 61:1-2). (Is 42:3-4) \\wj He said to them, “What man is there among you, who has one sheep, and if this one falls into a pit on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, won’t he grab on to it, and lift it out? \\wj*12:11 Sabbath laws, see (Deut 22:4 OU417)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.12: 'v~' field is '\\wj Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Behold, my servant whom I have chosen; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt my \\+qt* \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· \\+qt in whom my soul is well pleased: \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt I will put my Spirit on him. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.18: 'p~' field is '12:18 MP: Messiah provides “justice” to the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:3-4). (Is 42:1) \\wj \\+qt He will proclaim justice to the nations. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.19: 'v~' field is '12:19 MP: Messiah will not draw attention to himself. (Is 42:2) \\wj \\+qt He will not strive, nor shout; \\+qt* the \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.19: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt neither will anyone hear his voice in the streets. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t break a bruised reed. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He won’t quench a smoking flax, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.20: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until he leads justice to victory. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.21: 'v~' field is 'In his name, \\qt the nations will \\qt* 12:21 Quoted from Is 42:1-4 hope.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.24: 'v~' field is '12:24 MP: Messiah mocked and taunted. (Ps 89:51) 12:24 MP: Messiah is rejected by his own Jewish people, “we did not esteem him”. Yet (Is 49:6 and 60:1-3) says the Messiah’s light draws the Gentiles to Him. (Is 53:3) \\wj But when the Pharisees [Separated] heard it, they said, “This man does not cast out demons, except by \\+tl Ba\'al-Zibbul\\+tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] casts out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary], he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.27: 'v~' field is "If I by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies] cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] will not be forgiven men. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+qt Jonah [Dove] \\+qt* was in the belly of \\+qt the whale three days and three nights, \\+qt* \\wj* 12:40 Quoted from Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 16:4 \\wj so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.41: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove]; and behold, someone greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.42: 'v~' field is '\\qt The queen of \\qt* the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* 12:42 Quoted from 1 King 10:1 and behold, someone greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.44: 'v~' field is 'Then he says, ‘I will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· into my house from which I came out,’ and when he has come back, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.12.50: 'v~' field is "For whoever does the will of \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.9: 'v~' field is "He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘You \\+qt* will keep on \\+qt hearing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way understand; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and \\+qt* keep on \\+qt seeing, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.14: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt but will in no way perceive, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj for \\+qt the heart of this people has grown \\+qt* callous, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt their ears bearly hear, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj they have \\+qt closed their eyes; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so as to not \\+qt see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt hear with their ears, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt understand with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj and \\+qt would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete return in repentance· again; \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.13.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.15: 'p~' field is '\\wj so that I could \\+qt heal \\+qt* them.’ \\wj*13:15 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “I will open my mouth in parables; \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.35: 'p~' field is '\\wj I will utter \\+qt things hidden from \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Ps 78:2 \\wj the foundation of the world.” \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of ' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' token in Matt.13.40 footnote '+ \\fr 13:40 \\ft MPr: The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of \\+tl Torah\\+tl* [Teachings] will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96B to 99A). (Is 59:15; Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.41: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather out of his Kingdom all things that cause people to sin and all the people who are far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and those who do iniquity,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.13.43: 'v~' field is "Then the upright will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.4: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to him, “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to have her as your wife.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Gibbor' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' token in Matt.14.27 footnote '+ \\fr 14:27 \\ft MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Gibbor\\+tl* means Mighty or Strong. (Is 9:6)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.27: 'v~' field is '14:27 MP: Messiah is called “Mighty God,” for he is mighty and strong, able to save. Hebrew \\wj But immediately Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “Take heart! \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.14.33: 'v~' field is 'Those who were in the boat came and worshiped him, saying, “You are truly the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.15.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.4: 'v~' field is 'For God enjoins these word, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ \\qt* 15:4 Quoted from Ex 21:12; Deut 5:16 and, \\qt ‘He who curses his father or mother must be put to death.’ \\qt*15:4 Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9; Prov 20:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘These people draw near to me with their mouth, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt and honor me with their lips; \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.8: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.9: 'v~' field is '\\qt In vain do they worship me, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.15.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.9: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrine rules made by men.’” \\qt*15:9 Quoted from Is 29:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.15.19: 'v~' field is 'For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, thefts, false testimony, and blasphemies.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.16.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.4: 'v~' field is '16:4 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and there will be no sign given to it, except the sign of the prophet \\+qt Jonah [Dove].” \\+qt* \\wj*16:4 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) and Matt 12:40' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.6: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Take heed and beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.11: 'v~' field is 'How is it that you don’t perceive that I didn’t speak to you concerning bread? But beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.12: 'v~' field is 'Then they understood that he didn’t tell them to beware of the \\tl hametz\\tl* ·leaven· of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees [Separated] and Sadducees [Morally-upright].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.16: 'v~' field is 'Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock] answered, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.17: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Blessed are you, Simeon Bar Jonah [Hearing son of Dove], for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.18: 'v~' field is "I also tell you that you are Peter [Rock], and on this rock I will build my assembly, and the gates of \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead· will not prevail against it." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he turned, and said to Peter [Rock], “Get behind me, \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary]! You are a stumbling block to me, for you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.16.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the Son of Man will come in the glory of \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father· with his angels, and \\wj* 16:27 MP: Messiah comes to bring judgment and repays each person according to their deeds. (Is 59:17-18) \\wj then he will render to everyone according to his deeds. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.17.5: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, 17:5 MP: “Kiss the Son” shows God has a Son deserving honor. (Ps 2:12) 17:5 MP: Messiah pleases God. (Is 42:1) \\wj a bright cloud overshadowed them. Behold, a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.17.10: 'v~' field is '17:10 MPr: The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). (Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23)) \\wj His disciples asked him, saying, “Then why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\+qt* \\wj* 17:10 Context: Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) and Matt 11:14 \\wj must come first?” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.9: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.10: 'v~' field is '18:10 MP: The Messiah’s rejection will cause God to remove His protection of Israel. (Zech 13:7) \\wj See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of \\+tl \'Avi shebashamayim\\+tl* ·my Father in Heaven·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.14: 'v~' field is "Even so it is not the will of \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· that one of these little ones should perish." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.18.16 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.16: 'v~' field is 'But if he does not listen, take one or two more with you so that \\qt every accusation can be supported by the testimony of two or three witnesses. \\qt*18:16 Quoted from Deut 17:6, 19:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.18.19: 'v~' field is "Again, assuredly I tell you, that if two of you will agree on earth concerning anything that they will ask, it will be done for them by \\tl 'Avi shebashamayim\\tl* ·my Father in Heaven·." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.4: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “Haven’t you read that from the beginning the Creator \\qt made them male and female, \\qt*19:4 Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.5: 'v~' field is 'and said, \\qt ‘For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall join to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh’ \\qt*?19:5 Quoted from Gen 2:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.7: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Why then did Moses [Drawn out] enjoin 19:7 This statement is accurate because (Deut 24:1) does not begin with “Thus says the Lord” but rather it is Moses speaking and not on Adonai’s behalf either. Moses truly gave this command, God affirmed it but it did not originate from God. us to \\qt give her a bill of divorce, \\qt* 19:7 Quoted from Deut 24:1 and divorce her?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except for \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·; and he who marries her when she is divorced commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “Why do you call me good? There is One who is good, that is God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·. But if you want to enter into life, observe the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.18: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\qt “‘You shall not murder.’ ‘You shall not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·.’ ‘You shall not steal.’ ‘You shall not offer false testimony.’ \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother.’ \\qt* 19:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20 And, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’” \\qt*19:19 Quoted from Lev 19:18; Deut 5:16' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.19.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Looking at them, Yeshua [Salvation] said, “With men this is impossible, but with God \\qt all things are possible.” \\qt*19:26 Quoted from Jer 32:17' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in Matt.20.18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in Matt.20.18 footnote '+ \\fr 20:18 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.20.23: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “You will indeed drink my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with, but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for whom it has been prepared by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj “Tell the \\+qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt behold, your King comes to you, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt humble, and riding on a donkey, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.5: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:5 Quoted from Zech 9:9' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Matt.21.8 footnote "+ \\fr 21:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.9: 'v~' field is '21:9 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj The multitudes who went in front of him, and those who followed, kept shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* to the son of David [Beloved]! \\+qt Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:9 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.13 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.13: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 21:13 Quoted from Is 56:7 21:13 MP: Parallel, Temple ground was used by merchant robbers who are not repentant. (Jer 7:11) \\wj but you are making it a \\+qt den of robbers!” \\+qt* \\wj*21:13 Quoted from Jer 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj But when the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers saw the wonderful things that he did, and the children who were crying in the temple and saying, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 21:15 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj to the son of David [Beloved]!” they were indignant, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.16: 'p~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Yes. Did you never read, \\qt ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have \\qt* 21:16 Quoted from Ps 8:2 perfected praise?’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.32: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn’t believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn’t even \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent· afterward, that you might believe him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.33: 'v~' field is '“Hear another parable. There was a man who was a master of a household, who planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* set a wall about it, dug a \\qt wine press \\qt* in it, built a \\qt tower, \\qt* 21:33 Quoted from Is 5:1-2 leased it out to farmers, and went into another country.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.42 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.42: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt It is marvelous in our eyes?’ \\+qt* \\wj*21:42 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.21.44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.21.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who \\+qt falls \\+qt* on this \\+qt stone \\+qt* will be \\+qt broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 21:44 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but if it \\+qt falls \\+qt* on him, he will \\+qt crushed to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*21:44 Quoted from Dan 2:34, 2:44' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.17: 'v~' field is 'Tell us what you think: Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit paying taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘If a man dies, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*22:24 Quoted from Deut 25:5-6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.32: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], and the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]?’ \\qt* 22:32 Quoted from Ex 3:6 God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.36: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, which of the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· is the most important?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.37: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, \\qt “‘You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ \\qt*22:37 Quoted from Deut 6:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.38: 'v~' field is 'This is the greatest and most important \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction·.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.39: 'v~' field is 'A second likewise is this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt*22:39 Quoted from Lev 19:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.40: 'v~' field is 'All of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets depend on these two \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.43: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “How then does David [Beloved] in \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] call him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], saying,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt sit on my right hand, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.22.44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.44: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet’ \\qt*?22:44 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.22.45: 'v~' field is '“If then David [Beloved] calls him \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], how is he his son?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.5: 'v~' field is '\\wj But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad, enlarge the \\+tl tzitziyot\\+tl* ·tassles· of their garments, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.6: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· the place of honor at feasts, the best seats in the synagogues,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.7: 'v~' field is "the salutations in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·' by men." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.8: 'v~' field is 'But don’t you be called ‘\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·,’ for one is your teacher, the Messiah [Anointed one], and all of you are brothers.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.9: 'v~' field is "Call no man on the earth \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, for one is \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, he who is in heaven." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.15: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you travel around by sea and land to make one convert; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much of a son of \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) as yourselves.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.23: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Torah-Teachers and Pharisees [Separated], hypocrites! For you tithe mint, dill, and cumin, and have left undone the weightier matters of the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·: justice, \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·, and faithfulness. These are the things you should have attended to, without neglecting the others!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.28: 'v~' field is 'Even so you also outwardly appear upright to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and far from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of \\+tl Gehenna\\+tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead)? \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj that on you may come all the upright \\+qt blood \\+qt* shed on \\+qt the earth, \\+qt* from the \\+qt blood \\+qt* of upright \\+qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 \\wj to the blood of \\+qt Zachariah son of Barachiah, \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 23:35 By referencing Genesis to 2 Chronicles, He calls to witness the entire recorded history of righteous people murdered from “A to Z”. (Chronicles is the last book of the Hebrew Bible) \\wj whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.23.38 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.38: 'v~' field is '23:38 MP: National Israel will be without the Temple sacrifice, without Levites ministering, and without foreign deities for a period of time. At the end of this age, Israel will repent, return, and seek Yahweh and King Messiah descendant of David. (Hos 3:4-5) \\wj Behold, \\+qt your house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj*23:38 Quoted from Ps 69:25; Jer 12:7, 22:5' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.23.39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.23.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj For I tell you, you will not see me from now on, \\wj* 23:39 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*23:39 Quoted from Ps 118:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.5: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the Messiah [Anointed one],’ and will lead many astray.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.12: 'v~' field is 'Because of increased distance from \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, many people’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· will grow cold.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.15: 'v~' field is '“When, therefore, you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* 24:15 Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11which was spoken of through Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.18: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to get his clothes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.20: 'v~' field is 'Pray that your flight will not be in the winter, nor on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.21: 'v~' field is '24:21 MPr: Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David [Beloved] will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land forever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98A). (Is 60:21) \\wj for then there will be great oppression, such as \\+qt has not been from the beginning of the world until now, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:21 Quoted from Jer 30:7; Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1 \\wj no, nor ever will be. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.29 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.29 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.29: 'v~' field is '24:29 MP: “The Day of Yahweh” refers to the end of this age characterized by darkness (Amos 8:9). (Also see Is 24:18-23). In Messianic parallel, the earth will grow dark when the Messianic atonement is accomplished. This aligns with the 70th week of (Daniel 9:24). This verse states the purpose of 70 weeks: 1) “to finish transgression,” 2) “to put an end to sin,” 3) “to atone for wickedness,” 4) “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” 5) “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and 6) “to anoint the most holy.” (Amos 5:20) \\wj But immediately after the oppression of those days, \\+qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt the stars will fall from the sky, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:29 Quoted from Is 34:4; Joel 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15) \\wj \\+qt and the powers of the heavens will be shaken; \\+qt* \\wj*24:29 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2124:29 Quoted from Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.30: 'v~' field is '24:30 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj and then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky. Then \\+qt all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Zech 12:10 (Alluding to 12:10-14) \\wj the \\+qt Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky \\+qt* \\wj* 24:30 Quoted from Dan 7:13 \\wj \\+qt with power and great glory. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.31: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will send out his angels with \\+qt a \\+qt* great \\+qt sound of a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* ·ram horn·, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:31 Quoted from Is 27:13 \\wj \\+qt and they will gather together his chosen ones from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.35: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but \\qt my words \\qt* 24:35 Quoted from Is 40:8 will not pass away.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.36: 'v~' field is 'But when that day and hour will come, no one knows— not the angels in heaven, not the Son, only \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.37: 'v~' field is '“For the Son of Man’s coming will be just as it was \\qt in the \\qt* days \\qt of Noah [Rest]. \\qt*24:37 Quoted from Is 54:9' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.24.38 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.24.38: 'v~' field is 'For as in those days which were before \\qt the flood \\qt* they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt*24:38 Quoted from Gen 7:7' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· (a ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast· (a ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, also called ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, also called ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Terurah' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Day of ' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Shofar' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast·!' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* blast·!' token in Matt.25.13 footnote '+ \\fr 25:13 \\ft Context: “The day that no man knows the day nor the hour;” This is a very Jewish reference to the only Festival day that is not defined, that is \\ft \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast· (a \\+tl shofar\\+tl* is a ram horn). This is because the festival starts on the first day of the seventh month of \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl*, also called \\+tl Tishri\\+tl*. Months are counted when the moon crests and starts anew, from waxing crest to waning crest. There is a possible four days in which this can occur. Therefore one must be constantly watching and listening for the watchman’s shofar blast that announces the start of the new month, and also starting the 7th month is the beginning of \\+tl Yom Terurah\\+tl* ·Day of \\+tl Shofar\\+tl* blast·!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.25.34: 'v~' field is "Then the King will tell those on his right hand, ‘Come, blessed of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.25.41: 'v~' field is 'Then he will say also to those on the left hand, \\qt ‘Depart from me, you \\qt* 25:41 Quoted from Ps 6:8 cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.2: 'v~' field is '“You know that the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· is two days away (Nissan 12), and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be nailed to the execution-stake.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.17: 'v~' field is 'Now on the first of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), the disciples came to Yeshua [Salvation], saying to him, “Where do you want us to prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.18: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Go into the city to a certain person, and tell him, ‘The Teacher says, “My time is at hand. I will keep the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· at your house with my disciples.”’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.19: 'v~' field is 'The disciples did as Yeshua [Salvation] commanded them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.23: 'v~' field is 'He answered, “He who dipped his \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs), the same will betray me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.24: 'v~' field is 'The Son of Man \\qt will die \\qt* 26:24 Quoted from Dan 9:26 (Context Ps 22 all; Zech 12:10) just as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.25: 'v~' field is 'Judas [Praised], who betrayed him, answered, “It is not me, is it, \\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.26: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, gave thanks for it, and broke it. He gave to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.29: 'v~' field is "But I tell you that I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it anew with you in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s Kingdom.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.26.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.31: 'v~' field is 'Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’ \\qt*26:31 Quoted from Zech 13:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.39: 'v~' field is "\\wj He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “ \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.42: 'v~' field is "Again, a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, “\\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, if this cup can’t pass away from me unless I drink it, your desire be done.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.48: 'v~' field is '26:48 MP: Messiah is betrayed by a close friend. (See also Ps 41:9; Zech 11:12-13). (P 55:12-14) \\wj Now he who betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, “Whoever I \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionately love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.49: 'v~' field is '\\wj Immediately he came to Yeshua [Salvation], and said, “ \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace·, \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·!” and kissed him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.53: 'v~' field is 'Or do you think that I couldn’t ask \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions 26:53 Note: At this time, a Roman legion was made up of ten cohorts of 500 men each, a total of 5,000 soldiers. Twelve Legions would be 48,000. of angels?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.60: 'v~' field is 'and they found none. Even though many false \\qt witnesses came forward, \\qt* 26:60 Quoted from Ps 35:11 they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.63: 'v~' field is '26:63 MP: Messiah is called the “stock planted” by God, God’s son, and the Son of Man and seated at the right hand of God. Jewish Targum refers to “Son of my Right Hand” as King Messiah. (Ps 80:15, 80:17) 26:63 MPr: If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98A). (Dan 7:13) (Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] held his peace. The high priest answered him, “I adjure you by the \\+tl Elohim Chayim\\+tl* [Living God], that you tell us whether you are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.26.64 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.64: 'v~' field is '26:64 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “You have said it. Nevertheless, I tell you, after this \\wj* 26:64 MP: Messiah ascends into heaven. (Dan 7:13) 26:64 MP: Messiah is highly exalted. (Dan 7:14) \\wj you will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 26:64 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming on the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*26:64 Quoted from Dan 7:13' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.26.67: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then they \\wj* 26:67 MP: Messiah is mocked to his face. “I did not hide my face from insult”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah is spat upon in his face. “I did not hide my face from... spitting”. (Is 50:6) 26:67 MP: Messiah’s appearance is greatly marred, (consider too Is 50:6, 53:5), while bearing the sins of humanity in himself (Is 53:15). Scripture does not say how his marring is much more than any other human. Consider that his face may be covered in scars that alter and mar his appearance. Yet consider, Yeshua who endured such a beating before death, was recognized by everyone who saw him after the resurrection. (Luke 24:16, 24:31; 1 Cor 15:5-8). (Is 52:14-15) \\wj \\+qt spit in his face \\+qt* \\wj* 26:67 Quoted from Is 50:6 \\wj and beat him with their fists, and some slapped him, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.9 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.9: 'p~' field is '“They took \\qt the thirty pieces of silver, \\qt*27:9 Quoted from Zech 11:12-1327:9 Note: 30 pieces of silver was the standard price for purchasing a slave.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.10: 'v~' field is 'and used them to \\qt buy \\qt* the potter’s \\qt field \\qt*27:10 Quoted from Jer 32:727:10 Hebrew: The term “Potter’s Field,” when it is owned by the Priests, refers to graveyard used for those unnamed, strangers, and gentile people. (See Matt 27:7)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.10: 'p~' field is 'just as \\qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] commanded me.” \\qt*27:10 Paraphrase Quoted from Jer 32:8' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.35: 'v~' field is '27:35 MP: The Messiah’s garments are divided; lots are divided; lots are cast for his clothes. (Ps 22:18) \\wj When they had nailed him to the stake, \\+qt they divided his clothing among them, casting lots, \\+qt* \\wj*27:35 Quoted from Ps 22:18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.39 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.39: 'v~' field is '27:39 MP: Messiah is mocked by people shaking their heads. (Ps 22:7) \\wj Those who passed by blasphemed him, \\+qt shaking their heads, \\+qt* \\wj*27:39 Quoted from Ps 22:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj and saying, “You who destroy the temple, and build it in three days, save yourself! If you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, come down from the execution-stake!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.42: 'v~' field is '27:42 MP: Messiah trusts Yahweh to maintain faithfulness that he will continue to live and not die under false accusations. (Ps 27:12-13) \\wj “He saved others, but he can’t save himself. If he is the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails], let him come down from the execution-stake now, and we will believe in him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.43: 'v~' field is '27:43 MP: Mockers will say of the Messiah, “he trusted God, let Him deliver him.” (Ps 22:8) \\wj \\+qt He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now, if he wants him; \\+qt* \\wj* 27:43 Quoted from Ps 22:8 \\wj for he said, ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.’” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. ' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' token in Matt.27.45 footnote '+ \\fr 27:45 \\ft MP: God will cause the sky to be darkened in the mid-day. Possible illusion to “The day of Yahweh” and the 70th week of Daniel. Roman Historian Thallus cites Roman Historian Phlegon record that in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon (middle of the Hebrew month), there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth hour. (Amos 8:9) \\fp Note: The Hebrew Calendar counts twelve hours from sunrise to sunset. This makes the sixth hour about noon, and the ninth hour near three in the afternoon. Skeptic: An eclipse cannot happen during a full moon. Answer: Scientificly that is correct, and historically this was recorded, so it has to be a miracle or nothing. \\fp Note: We do not have evidence to denounce the cited Historians as their books no longer exist.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.46: 'v~' field is 'About three o\'clock in the afternoon, 27:46 MP: When Yeshua quotes the first line, this is traditional Jewish method of making reference to the entire passage, by quoting the first few lines. Because people memorized the Bible back then, the entire passage and context was brought to memory. This is probably why the Rabbis said that Yeshua is calling to Elijah (misdirection) and not quoting Psalm 22:1, because the entire Psalm speaks of this moment. They could see Yeshua\'s intention for people to compare the Psalm with his current execution. (Ps 22:1 reference to all chapter) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\wj* 27:46 MP: Messiah will cry out to God, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? Why so far from helping me, so far from my anguished cries?” (Ps 22:1) \\wj \\+qt “Eli, Eli, lima sabachthani?” \\+qt* That is, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*27:46 Quoted from Ps 22:1, 27:46. In this time period of Judaism, when the first verse in a section is referenced, this refers to the entire chapter. Therefore the entire chapter of Ps 22 is referred to.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Matt.27.48 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.48: 'v~' field is '27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, \\wj* 27:48 MP: Messiah will thirst and be given vinegar / sour wine to drink. Vinegar is an acid and constricts the throat. Vinegar was used for digestive medicine or possibly to suffocate or lower the vocalizations of victims. If myrrh was added to the sour wine vinegar, the purpose is to act as a pain duller, easing the victim’s sense of pain. Myrrh then is used like morphine is today. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj and filled it with \\+qt vinegar, \\+qt* and put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\+qt to drink. \\+qt* \\wj*27:48 Quoted from Ps 69:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.27.54: 'v~' field is 'Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Yeshua [Salvation], when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, “Truly this was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikra kodesh' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl mikra kodesh' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' token in Matt.28.1 footnote '+ \\fr 28:1 \\ft Note: Plural Sabbaths; the Greek word indicates two Sabbaths. There are \\ft \\+tl mikra kodesh\\+tl* ·Rehearsal Holy, Convocation Holy· and there are Sabbath days.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.2: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] descended from the sky, and came and rolled away the stone from the door, and sat on it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.9: 'v~' field is 'As they went to tell his disciples, behold, Yeshua [Salvation] met them, saying, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.19: 'v~' field is '28:19 MP: Messiah will bring salvation to the ends of the earth. (Is 49:6) 28:19 MP: Messiah will proclaim a message that is new to the Gentiles. (Is 52:15) 28:19 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· and of the Son and of \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Matt.28.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj teaching them to observe all things that I have enjoined unto you. \\wj* Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' ERROR: toOSIS: Mark.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.1: 'v~' field is 'The beginning of the Good News of Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.1.2 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.2: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before you: \\qt*1:2 Quoted from Mal 3:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'v~' field is '1:3 MP: The Messiah’s forerunner will turn many to righteousness. (Mal 4:6) \\wj \\+qt the voice \\+qt* of one \\+qt crys out \\+qt* in the wilderness, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj ‘Make ready the way of \\+qt \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.1.3 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.3: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt Make his paths straight!’” \\+qt* \\wj*1:3 Quoted from Is 40:3' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.4: 'v~' field is '\\wj John [Yah is gracious] came baptizing in the wilderness and preaching the baptism of \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· for forgiveness of sins. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.8: 'v~' field is 'I baptized you in water, but he will baptize you in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.10: 'v~' field is 'Immediately coming up from the water, he saw the heavens parting, and \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] descending on him like a dove.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.11: 'v~' field is 'A voice came out of the sky, “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son, in whom I am well pleased.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.12: 'v~' field is 'Immediately \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] drove him out into the wilderness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.13: 'v~' field is 'He was there in the wilderness forty days tempted by \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]. He was with the wild animals; and the angels were serving him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.15: 'v~' field is 'and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and God’s Kingdom is at hand! \\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Turn repent·, and believe in the Good News.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.21: 'v~' field is 'They went into Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], and immediately on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day he entered into the synagogue and taught.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.24: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ha! What do we have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Nazarene [person from Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? 1:24 MP: Messiah is holy. (Dan 9:24) \\wj I know you who you are: \\+tl haKadosh Elohim\\+tl* [the Holy One of God]!” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Mark.1.40 footnote "+ \\fr 1:40 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.42: 'v~' field is "\\wj When he had said this, immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· departed from him, and he was made clean. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.1.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj and said to him, “See you say nothing to anybody; instead, as a testimony to the people, go and \\+qt let the priest examine \\+qt* \\wj* 1:44 Quoted from Lev 14:3 \\wj you, and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj When Yeshua [Salvation] heard it, he said to them, “Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.23: 'v~' field is 'He was going on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day through the grain fields, and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of grain.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.24: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisees [Separated] said to him, “Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.25: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Did you never read what \\qt David [Beloved] \\qt* did, when he had need, and was hungry— he, and those who were with him?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.26: 'v~' field is 'How he entered into God’s house when \\qt Abiathar \\qt* was \\qt high priest, \\qt* and ate the \\qt show bread \\qt* 2:26 Paraphrase Quoted from 1 Sam 21:6 from the altar of Yahweh, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and gave also to those who were with him?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.27: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was made for man, not man for the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.2.28: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Son of Man is lord even of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.2: 'v~' field is 'They watched him, whether he would heal him on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day, that they might accuse him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.4: 'v~' field is '3:4 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj He said to them, “Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” But they were silent \\wj*.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.11: 'v~' field is 'The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, “You are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Mark.3.18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Mark.3.18 footnote '+ \\fr 3:18 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking). \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas [Bronze skin] (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.22: 'v~' field is "The \\tl Torah\\tl*-Teachers who came down from Jerusalem [City of peace] said, “He has \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies],” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.23: 'v~' field is 'He summoned them, and said to them in parables, “How can \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] cast out \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.26: 'v~' field is 'If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.3.29: 'v~' field is 'but whoever may blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.9: 'v~' field is "He said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.4.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.12: 'v~' field is 'that ‘they may be always \\qt looking but never seeing; \\qt* always \\qt listening but never understanding. \\qt* Otherwise, \\qt they might turn and be forgiven.’” \\qt*4:12 Quoted from Is 6:9-10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.15: 'v~' field is 'The ones by the road are the ones where the word is sown; and when they have heard, immediately \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] comes, and takes away the word which has been sown in them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.19: 'v~' field is 'and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts· of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.4.23: 'v~' field is "If any man has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.7: 'v~' field is 'and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.5.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.19: 'v~' field is 'He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] has done for you, and how he had mercy on you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.5.41: 'v~' field is 'Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “\\tl Talita kumi\\tl*! ·Little girl, I tell you, get up·!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.2: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.12: 'v~' field is 'They went out and preached that people should \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.18: 'v~' field is 'For John [Yah is gracious] said to Herod [Heroic], “It violates the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to marry your brother’s wife.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.6.50: 'v~' field is 'for they all saw him, and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them, and said to them, “Take heart! \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]! Don’t be afraid.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘This people honors me with their lips, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.6: 'p~' field is '\\qt but their heart is far from me. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt But they worship me in vain, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.7.7 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.7: 'p~' field is '\\qt teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ \\qt*7:7 Quoted from Is 29:13' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.7.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.10: 'v~' field is 'For Moses [Drawn out] said, \\qt ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ \\qt* 7:10 Quoted from Ex 20:12; Deut 5:16; Prov 20:20 and, \\qt ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’ \\qt*7:10 Quoted from Ex 21:17; Lev 20:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.13: 'v~' field is "making void \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· by your tradition, which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.16: 'v~' field is "If anyone has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.21: 'v~' field is 'For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, \\tl moicheiai\\tl* ·adulteries·, \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·, murders, thefts,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.7.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “ \\+tl Hippatach\\+tl*! ·Be opened·!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.8.33: 'v~' field is 'But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter [Rock], and said, “Get behind me, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.8.38: 'v~' field is "For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* ·his Father·’s glory, with the holy angels.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.5: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock] answered Yeshua [Salvation], “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, it is good for us to be here. Let’s make three tents: one for you, one for Moses [Drawn out], and one for Elijah [My God Yah].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.7: 'v~' field is 'A cloud came, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. Listen to him.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.11: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, saying, “Why do the Torah-Teachers say that \\qt Elijah [My God Yah] \\qt* 9:11 Quoted from Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) must come first?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.21: 'v~' field is "He asked \\tl 'Aviv\\tl* [his father], “How long has it been since this has come to him?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.24: 'v~' field is '9:24 MP: Deaf ears are opened. (Examples includes speech). (See also Is 29:18-19). (Is 35:5) \\wj Immediately the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father of the child cried out with tears, “I believe. Help my unbelief!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.43: 'v~' field is 'If your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having your two hands to go into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the unquenchable fire,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.9.44 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.44: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*9:44 Quoted from Is 66:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.45: 'v~' field is 'If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame, rather than having your two feet to be cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead), into the fire that will never be quenched—' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.47: 'v~' field is 'If your eye causes you to stumble, cast it out. It is better for you to enter into God’s Kingdom with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into the \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead) of fire,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.9.48 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.9.48: 'v~' field is '\\qt ‘where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’ \\qt*9:48 Quoted from Is 66:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.2: 'v~' field is 'Pharisees [Separated] came to him testing him, and asked him, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit a man to divorce his wife?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.4: 'v~' field is 'They said, “Moses [Drawn out] allowed a \\qt certificate of divorce \\qt* to be \\qt written \\qt*, 10:4 Quoted from Deut 24:1 and to divorce her.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.6 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.6: 'v~' field is 'But from the beginning of the creation, God \\qt made them male and female. \\qt*10:6 Quoted from Gen 1:27, 5:2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.7: 'v~' field is '\\qt For this cause a man will leave his father and mother, and will join to his wife, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.8: 'v~' field is '\\qt and the two will become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh. \\qt*10:8 Quoted from Gen 2:24' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.11: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife, and marries another, commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery· against her.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.12: 'v~' field is 'If a woman herself divorces her husband, and marries another, she commits \\tl moichao\\tl* ·act of adultery·.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.18: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.10:18 See note on Matt 19:6-18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.10.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.19: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not give false testimony,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and mother.’” \\qt*10:19 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Looking at him, Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· towards him, and said to him, “One thing you lack. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me, taking up the execution-stake.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.34: 'v~' field is 'They will \\qt mock him, spit \\qt* on him, \\qt scourge him, \\qt* 10:34 Quoted from Is 50:6 and kill him. \\qt On the third day he will rise \\qt* 10:34 Quoted from Hos 6:2 again.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.10.51: 'p~' field is '\\wj The blind man said to him, “ \\+tl Rabboni\\+tl* ·My teacher!· I want to see again.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Mark.11.8 footnote "+ \\fr 11:8 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Those who went in front, and those who followed, cried out, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Blessed is the kingdom of \\+tl Avinu\\+tl* ·our Father· David [Beloved] that is coming in the name of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*! \\+qt \\+tl Hosanna\\+tl* ·Save now· \\+qt* \\wj* 11:10 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj in the highest!” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.11.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.17: 'v~' field is 'He taught, saying to them, “Is not it written in the \\tl Tanakh\\tl* ·Torah Prophets Writings·, \\qt ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?’ \\qt* 11:17 Quoted from Is 56:7 But you have made it a \\qt den of robbers!” \\qt*11:17 Quoted from Jer 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.21: 'v~' field is 'Peter [Rock], remembering, said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, look! The fig tree which you cursed has withered away.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.25: 'v~' field is "Whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your transgressions." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.11.26: 'v~' field is "But if you do not forgive, neither will \\tl 'Avikah shebashamayim\\tl* ·your Father in Heaven· forgive your transgressions.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.1: 'v~' field is 'He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the \\qt wine press, \\qt* built a \\qt tower, \\qt* 12:1 Quoted from Is 5:1-2 rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.6: 'v~' field is '12:6 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah,” (Ps 2:2) is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj Therefore still having one, his \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.10: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the head of the corner. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt This was from \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.11: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt it is marvelous in our eyes’?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:11 Quoted from Ps 118:22-23' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.14: 'v~' field is 'When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you are not partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· say to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.19: 'v~' field is '“Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us, \\qt ‘If a man’s brother dies, and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.’ \\qt*12:19 Quoting from Deut 25:5-6' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.26: 'v~' field is 'But about the dead, that they are raised; haven’t you read in the book of Moses [Drawn out], about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, \\qt ‘I am the God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter]’? \\qt*12:26 Quoting from Ex 3:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.28: 'v~' field is 'One of the Torah-Teachers came, and heard them questioning together. Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· is the most important of them all?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.29: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “The greatest is, \\qt ‘Hear, Israel [God prevails], \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] our God, \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·: \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.30: 'v~' field is '\\qt you shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ \\qt* 12:30 Quoting from Deut 6:4-5 This is the first commandment.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.31: 'v~' field is 'The second is like this, \\qt ‘You shall show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· to your neighbor as yourself.’ \\qt* 12:31 Quoted from Lev 19:18 There is no other \\tl mitzvah\\tl* ·instruction· greater than these.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 6:4' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 6:4' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 6:4' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.32 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' token in Mark.12.32 footnote '+ \\fr 12:32 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Deut 4:35, 4:39' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.32: 'v~' field is 'The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that \\qt he is \\+tl echad\\+tl* ·one unity·, \\qt* 12:32 and \\bd there is none other besides him, \\bd*12:32 ' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd Quoted from ' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Lev 19:18' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+bd* Lev 19:18' token in Mark.12.33 footnote '+ \\fr 12:33 \\ft \\ft \\+bd Quoted from \\+bd* Lev 19:18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.33 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.33: 'v~' field is 'and to have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to show \\qt \\+tl agapao \\+tl* ·totally devoted love· \\qt* to \\qt his neighbor as himself, \\qt* 12:33 \\qt is \\qt* more important \\qt than \\qt* all whole burnt offerings and \\qt sacrifices.” \\qt*12:33 Quoted from 1 Sam 15:22' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'v~' field is 'For David [Beloved] himself said in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness],' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt “Sit at my right hand, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.12.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.12.36: 'p~' field is '\\qt until I \\qt* put \\qt your enemies \\qt* under \\qt your feet.”’ \\qt*12:36 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.5 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, began to tell them, “Be careful that no one \\qt leads you astray. \\qt*13:5 Quoted from Jer 29:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.6: 'v~' field is 'For many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he!’ and will lead many astray.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.11: 'v~' field is 'When they lead you away and deliver you up, don’t be anxious beforehand, or premeditate what you will say, but say whatever will be given you in that hour. For it is not you who speak, but \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.12: 'v~' field is '“Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the \\qt father \\qt* his child. \\qt Children will rise up against parents, \\qt* 13:12 Paraphrase Quoted from Mic 7:6 and cause them to be put to death.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.14: 'v~' field is 'But when you see the \\qt abomination of desolation, \\qt* 13:14 Quoted from Dan 8:13, 9:27, 11:31, 12:11 spoken of by Daniel [My judge is God] the prophet, standing where it ought not (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea [Praise] flee to the mountains,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Let him who is in the field not \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· back to take his cloak.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.19: 'v~' field is 'For in those days \\qt there will be oppression, such as there has not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will be. \\qt*13:19 Quoted from Joel 2:2; Dan 12:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.20: 'v~' field is 'Unless \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] had shortened the days, no flesh would have been saved; but for the sake of the chosen ones, whom he picked out, he shortened the days.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.24: 'v~' field is 'But in those days, after that oppression, \\qt the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, \\qt*13:24 Quoted from Is 13:10; Joel 2:10, 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4), 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.25 has been lost WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.13.25 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.25: 'v~' field is '\\qt the stars will be falling from the sky, \\qt* 13:25 Quoted from Is 34:4 \\qt and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*13:25 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:2113:25 Quoted from Is 13:10; Eze 32:7; Joel 2:10; 2:31 (Heb Bible 3:4); 3:15 (Heb Bible 4:15)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.26: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in clouds \\qt* 13:26 Quoted from Dan 7:13 with great power and glory.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.31: 'v~' field is 'Heaven and earth will pass away, but my \\qt words \\qt* 13:31 Quoted from Is 40:8 will not pass away.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.13.32: 'v~' field is 'But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.1: 'v~' field is 'It was now two days before the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 12), also called the festival of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread·, and the chief priests and the Torah-Teachers sought how they might seize him by deception, and kill him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.12: 'v~' field is 'On the first day of \\tl Matzah\\tl* ·Unleavened bread· (Nissan 14), when they sacrificed the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· lamb, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare your \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.14: 'v~' field is 'and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· with my disciples?”’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.16: 'v~' field is 'His disciples went out, and came into the city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he who dips \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me in the dish (of bitter herbs). \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.22: 'v~' field is 'As they were eating, Yeshua [Salvation] took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This is my body.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.14.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.27: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “All of you will be made to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will \\qt strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ \\qt*14:27 Quoted from Zec 13:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl*, Dear Dad, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again he \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned·, and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.44: 'v~' field is 'Now he who betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate love, kiss·, he is the one. Seize him, and lead him away safely.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.45: 'v~' field is 'When he had come, immediately he came to him, and said, “\\tl Rabbi, Rabbi\\tl*! ·Teacher, Teacher·!” and kissed him.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.14.62 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.14.62: 'v~' field is '14:62 MPr: Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14A). (Dan 7:9) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. You will see the \\+qt Son of Man sitting at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 14:62 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of Power, and \\+qt coming with the clouds of the sky.” \\+qt* \\wj*14:62 Quoted from Dan 7:13' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* translation. The Hebrew ' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' token in Mark.14.65 footnote '+ \\fr 14:65 \\ft MP: Messiah’s face is beaten according to the Greek \\ft \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl* translation. The Hebrew \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text reads plucking out the beard. Note: In (2 Sam 10:4), plucking out the beard is a great insult. Both interpretations can be valid as prophecy. (See also 2 Sam 10:4). (Is 50:6)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.15.28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.28: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Scripture was fulfilled, which says, \\+qt “He was counted with transgressors.” \\+qt* \\wj*15:28 Quoted from Is 53:12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.32: 'v~' field is "Let the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Melek Isra'el\\tl* [King of God prevails], now come down from the execution-stake, that we may see and believe him.” Those who were placed on execution-stakes with him also insulted him." WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Mark.15.34 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.34: 'v~' field is 'At three, 15:34 MP: Messiah is forsaken by God. (See also Is 53:4). (Consider “sent out and divorced” in Gen 3:23-24). (Ps 22:1) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] cried with a loud voice, saying, \\+qt “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” \\+qt* which means, \\+qt “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” \\+qt* \\wj*15:34 Quoted from Ps 22:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.36: 'v~' field is 'One ran, and filling a sponge full of \\qt vinegar, \\qt* put it on a reed, and gave it to him \\qt to drink, \\qt* 15:36 Quoted from Ps 39:21, 69:21 saying, “Let him be. Let’s see whether Elijah [My God Yah] comes to take him down.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.39: 'v~' field is 'When the centurion, who stood by opposite him, saw that he cried out like this and breathed his last, he said, “Truly this man was the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.15.42: 'v~' field is 'When evening had now come, because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), that is, the day before the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.1: 'v~' field is 'When the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was past (after dark on Nissan 17, the day of First Fruits #1), Mary of Magdala [Rebellion of City tower], and Mary [Rebellion] the mother of James [Surplanter], and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.19: 'v~' field is '16:19 MP: Messiah sits at the right hand of God with all enemies being made subject to him. (Ps 110:1) 16:19 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) \\wj So then the Lord, after he had spoken to them, was received up into heaven, and \\+qt sat down at the right hand \\+qt* \\wj* 16:19 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\wj of God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Mark.16.20: 'v~' field is 'They went out, and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs that followed. \\tl Amen\\tl* ·So be it·.' ERROR: toOSIS: Luke.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' token in Luke.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' token in Luke.1.5 footnote '+ \\fr 1:5 \\ft Context: Priestly division of Abiyah. In (1 Chr 24:7-18) there is a list of priestly division to serve in the Temple, scholars date this around 400 B.C.E. In Oral Tradition, the list of a weekly rotation schedule is detailed. The priests themselves lived not only in Jerusalem but also in other settlements in the land of Israel. When it was “time for the division to go up (to Jerusalem)” (Mishnah, Ta’anit 4:2), the priests left their homes, went up to Jerusalem for a week, and afterwards returned to their homes in Judea or Galilee. \\fp According to modern Rabbi Shmuel Safrai, there are 12 divisions with 24 total rotations. The first division started on the first month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April). Abiyah’s division is #8 and therefore would serve in the second month Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again in the eighth month of Chesvan (mid-October to mid-November). The divisions rotated on the Sabbath day. Divisions serving one week, twice a year. Beyond this, a precise and exacting science for the purpose of determining dates and times is limited.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.6: 'v~' field is 'They were both upright before God, observing all the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions· and ordinances of Yahweh blamelessly.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.9: 'v~' field is 'according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of Yahweh and burn incense (as the \\tl Cohen Gadol\\tl* ·High Priest· on \\tl Yom Kippur\\tl* ·Day of Atonement·. On the 7th month of \\tl Ethanim\\tl* on the 10th day).' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.10 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Yom Kippur' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' token in Luke.1.10 footnote '+ \\fr 1:10 \\ft Context: This ritual of burning incense to fill the Most Holy Place with smoke before offering the blood on the Mercy Seat is commanded by God in (Lev 16:2-3, 16:12-14). This, in the greater context of making atonement for the entire nation on \\ft \\+tl Yom Kippur\\+tl* [Day of Atonement]. See (Lev 16:11-17).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.11: 'v~' field is 'when there appeared to him an angel of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], standing on the right side of the altar of incense.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.15: 'v~' field is 'For he will be great in the sight of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], even from his mother’s womb.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.16: 'v~' field is '1:16 MP: Messiah’s forerunner will turn the hearts of children to their fathers (possibly forefathers) and restore connection therein. (Mal 4:6) \\wj He will turn many of the children of to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], their God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj He will go before him in the spirit and power of \\+qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\+qt* ‘to \\+qt turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:17 Quoted from Mal 4:5-6 (Heb Bible 3:23-24) \\wj and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.25: 'v~' field is '“Thus has \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Masoretic' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl almah' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Septuagint' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used ' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl parthenos' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' token in Luke.1.27 footnote '+ \\fr 1:27 \\ft MP: A virgin female will conceive and bear a son, (combined with Gen 3:15, seed of a woman). \\fp Note on textual variations: Why a virgin female as compared to young female? In the Hebrew \\ft \\+tl Masoretic\\+tl* text, the prophecy in Isaiah uses the Hebrew word \\+tl almah\\+tl* [a woman of marriageable age] whereas the verse in Matthew uses the Greek word \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* [a pure virgin or woman of marriageable age]. However the translators of the Greek \\+tl Septuagint\\+tl*, which is older than any existing Hebrew text, used \\+tl parthenos\\+tl* in their translation of the verse in Isaiah. Therefore the translators understood the verse in Isaiah as referring to a literal virgin birth. (Is 7:14)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.28: 'v~' field is 'Having come in, the angel said to her, “\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace·, favored lady! \\nd Adonai \\nd* is with you. Blessed are you among women!”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.32: 'v~' field is '1:32 MP: Messiah comes to bear the responsibility as the prophesied heir who establishes the everlasting kingdom as the heir to the throne of David. (Is 9:6, 7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) 1:32 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) 1:32 MPr: The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). (Deut 33:5) \\wj He will be great, and will be \\wj* 1:32 MP: The Righteous Branch from David’s household is given the name “Lord Our righteousness”. (Jer 23:5-6) 1:32 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj called \\+tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\+tl* [the Son of the God Living]. \\+bd \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\+bd* \\wj* 1:32 MP: Messiah, as a descendant of David, establishes an everlasting throne for the house of David. (2 Sam 7:16; 1 Chr 17:11-12; Ps 89:29) 1:32 MP: The Messiah’s throne is everlasting. (Ps 45:6-7) \\wj God will give him the \\+qt throne \\+qt* of his forefather, \\+qt David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl haElyon' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl haElyon' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' token in Luke.1.33 footnote '+ \\fr 1:33 \\ft MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\ft \\+tl haElyon\\+tl* [the Most High]. (Dan 7:18)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.33 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.33: 'v~' field is '1:33 Quoted from Ps 132:11 1:33 MP: Messiah is the son of God. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; Ps 2:7). (1 Chr 17:3-15) \\wj and he will \\wj* 1:33 MP: The Kingdom will be received by the Saints of \\wj reign over the house of Jacob [Supplanter] forever. \\+qt There will be no end to his Kingdom.” \\+qt* \\wj*1:33 Quoted from Is 9:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.35: 'v~' field is 'The angel answered her, 1:35 MP: Enmity between “Thy seed and her seed.” - Women have ovum, not seed as males, therefore this is a miraculous birth. (Gen 3:15) \\wj “The \\+tl Ruach Kodesh\\+tl* [Holy Spirit] will come on you, and the power of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High] will overshadow you. \\wj* 1:35 MP: Messiah is the Son of God. (Ps 2:7) \\wj Therefore also the holy one who is born from you will be called the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.38: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] said, “Behold, the servant of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]; let it be done to me according to your word.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.41: 'v~' field is 'When Elizabeth [My God oath] heard Mary [Rebellion]’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth [My God oath] was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh]!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.46: 'p~' field is '\\qt “My soul magnifies \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.47: 'v~' field is '\\qt My spirit has rejoiced in God \\qt* 1:47 Quoted from 1 Sam 2:1 my Savior,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.48 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.48: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\qt looked at the humble state of his servant. \\qt*1:48 Quoted from 1 Sam 1:11' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.49 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.49: 'p~' field is '\\qt Holy is his name. \\qt*1:49 Quoted from Ps 111:9' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.50 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.50: 'v~' field is 'And in every generation, he has \\qt \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on those who fear him. \\qt*1:50 Quoted from Ps 103:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.54: 'v~' field is 'He has given help to Israel [God prevails], his servant, that he might remember \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action·,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.55 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.55: 'p~' field is '\\qt to Abraham [Father of a multitude] and his offspring forever.” \\qt*1:55 Quoted from Gen 13:15, 17:19' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.56: 'v~' field is 'Mary [Rebellion] stayed with her about three months, and then \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to her house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.58: 'v~' field is 'Her neighbors and her relatives heard that \\nd Adonai \\nd* had magnified his \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards her, and they rejoiced with her.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.66: 'v~' field is 'All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying, “What then will this child be?” The hand of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.67: 'v~' field is 'His father, Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], was filled with \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and prophesied, saying,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.68 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.68: 'v~' field is '1:68 MP: Messiah is the sprout from David’s line. (Combined with Is 11:1). (Ps 132:17) \\wj \\+qt “Blessed be \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], the God of Israel [God prevails], \\+qt* \\wj*1:68 Quoted from Ps 41:3, 72:18, 106:48' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.69: 'v~' field is "\\wj and has raised up a horn of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· for us in the house of his servant David [Beloved] \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.71: 'v~' field is '1:71 MP: Messiah is at the right hand of God crushing the kings against him. (Ps 110:5) 1:71 MP: In the last days, Moab will seek Israel for refuge and the throne of the honest judge from David’s line will be established. (See also Is 9:7). (Is 16:4-5) \\wj \\+tl yishu\'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.72: 'v~' field is 'to show \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· towards our fathers,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.73: 'v~' field is 'the \\qt covenant oath which he swore to Abraham [Father of a multitude], \\qt* 1:73 Paraphrase Quoted from Gen 17:2 \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·,' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' token in Luke.1.76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' token in Luke.1.76 footnote '+ \\fr 1:76 \\ft MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\fp Note: In Malachi, the word “suddenly” refers to the imminent coming of the Messiah once this messenger appears. From the writings of Josephus, we know John the Baptist and Yeshua were contemporaries of one another.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.76: 'v~' field is '1:76 MP: A messenger will prepare the way for the Messiah. (Mal 3:1) \\wj And you, child, will be called a prophet of the \\+tl Elyon\\+tl* [Most High], \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.76 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.76: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt for you will go before the face of Yahweh to prepare his ways, \\+qt* \\wj*1:76 Quoted from Is 40:3; Mal 3:1' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.77: 'v~' field is "\\wj to give knowledge of \\+tl yishu'ah\\+tl* ·salvation· to his people by the remission of their sins, \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.78: 'v~' field is '\\wj because of the tender \\+tl eleos\\+tl* ·merciful compassion in action· of our God, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.1.79 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.1.79: 'v~' field is '\\wj to \\+qt shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death; \\+qt* \\wj*1:79 Quoted from Is 9:2' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, an angel of \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* stood by them, and the \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· shone around them, and they were terrified. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.11: 'v~' field is '2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah is born as a human being, a man-child. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 2:11 MP: Messiah is called to God’s service from the womb. (Is 49:1) \\wj For there is born to you today, in David [Beloved]’s city, a Savior, who is Messiah [Anointed one] the \\wj* 2:11 Translation note: In the Peshitta (Aramaic New Covenant) the use of Yahweh is supported here directly referring to the person of Messiah. See also (Acts 2:36) “Yahweh has made this Yeshua, whom you executed on the stake, both MarYah and Messiah” while quoting from (Ps 110:1). \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\wj*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj When the angels went away from them into the sky, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem [House of Bread], now, and see this thing that has happened, which \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] has made known to us.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.20: 'v~' field is 'The shepherds \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, just as it was told them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.21: 'v~' field is 'When \\qt eight days \\qt* were fulfilled for the \\qt circumcision \\qt* of the child, his name was called Yeshua [Salvation], which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.22: 'v~' field is '2:22 MP: “Stump of Jesse” alludes to the household exists but is not in former glory. (See also Is 11:a). Therefore Messiah will grow up in a poor family. In (Luke 2:7), the offering described is detailed in (Lev 12:6-8) for the poor woman’s purification after giving birth. (See also Is 11:1; Ps 132:17). (Is 11:1, 11:10) 2:22 MP: Messiah will grow up in “dry ground,” an idiom for “a poor family”. (Luke 2:7) identifies the poorest offering after childbirth being used (Lev 12:6-8). (See also Is 11:1 – Jesse’s tree was cut off at the trunk— not thriving family). (Consider illusion in Is 11:1). (Is 53:2) \\wj When the time came for their \\+qt purification \\+qt* \\wj* 2:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3-4 \\wj according to the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem [City of peace], to present him to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj (as it is written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “Every firstborn male shall be consecrated holy to \\+qt* \\wj* 2:23 Quoted from Ex 13:2, 13:12, 13:15 \\wj \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]”), \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.2.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt “A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” \\+qt* \\wj*2:24 Quoted from Lev 12:8' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.25: 'v~' field is 'Behold, there was a man in Jerusalem [City of peace] whose name was Simeon [Hearing]. This man was upright and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel [God prevails], and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] was on him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.26: 'v~' field is 'It had been revealed to him by \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] that he should not see death before he had seen \\nd Adonai \\nd*’s Messiah [Anointed one].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.27: 'v~' field is 'Prompted by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit], he went into the temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua [Salvation] to do for him what the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· required,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.34: 'v~' field is 'and Simeon [Hearing] blessed them, and said to Mary [Rebellion], his mother, “Behold, this child is set for the \\qt falling \\qt* 2:34 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 and the rising of many in Israel [God prevails], and for \\qt a sign \\qt* 2:34 Quoted from Is 7:14 which is spoken against.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.39: 'v~' field is 'When they had accomplished everything required by the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh], they returned into Galilee [District, Circuit], to their town of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.41: 'v~' field is 'His parents went every year to Jerusalem [City of peace] at the festival of the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.43: 'v~' field is 'and when they had fulfilled the days, as they were making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return·, the boy Yeshua [Salvation] stayed behind in Jerusalem [City of peace]. Joseph [May he add] and his mother didn’t know it,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.45: 'v~' field is 'When they didn’t find him, they make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete return· to Jerusalem [City of peace], looking for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.48: 'v~' field is "When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us this way? Behold, your \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· and I were anxiously looking for you.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.2.49: 'v~' field is "He said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Didn’t you know that I must be in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house?”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.2: 'v~' field is "in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out], \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God· came to John [Yah is gracious], the son of Zacharias [Remembered by Yah], in the wilderness." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.3: 'v~' field is 'He came into all the region around the Jordan [Descender], preaching the baptism of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· for remission of sins.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Make ready the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.4: 'p~' field is '\\qt Make his paths straight. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'v~' field is '\\qt Every valley will be filled. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt Every mountain and hill will be brought low. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt The crooked will become straight, \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.5: 'p~' field is '\\qt and the rough ways smooth. \\qt*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.6: 'v~' field is '\\qt Then all humanity will see God’s \\qt* 3:6 Quoting from Is 40:3-5 method of deliverance.’”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.8: 'v~' field is 'Therefore produce fruits worthy of \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, and don’t begin to say among yourselves, ‘We have Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·;’ for I tell you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham [Father of a multitude] from these stones!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MPr: “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). (Ps 110:2) \\wj John [Yah is gracious] answered them all, “I indeed baptize you with water, but he comes who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to loosen. He will baptize you in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] and fire, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.3.22: 'v~' field is 'and \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] descended in a bodily form like a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying “You are my \\tl agapetos\\tl* ·beloved, esteemed· Son. In you I am well pleased.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.1: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], full of \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the Jordan [Descender], and was led by \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] into the wilderness' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.3: 'v~' field is 'The devil said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, command this stone to become bread.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.4: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, saying, “It is written, \\qt ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every \\+tl d\'var Elohim\\+tl* ·word of God·.’” \\qt*4:4 Quoted from Deut 8:3' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.8 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “Get behind me \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary]! For it is written, \\qt ‘You shall worship \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God, and you shall serve him only.’” \\qt*4:8 Quoted from Deut 6:13, 10:20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.9: 'v~' field is 'He led him to Jerusalem [City of peace], and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, cast yourself down from here,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.10: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘He will enjoin his angels concerning you, to guard you;’ \\qt*' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.11: 'v~' field is 'and, \\qt ‘On their hands they will bear you up, \\qt*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.11 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.11: 'p~' field is '\\qt lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.’” \\qt*4:11 Quoted from Ps 91:11-12' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.12 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answering, said to him, “It has been said, \\qt ‘You shall not tempt Yahweh your God.’” \\qt*4:12 Quoted from Deut 6:16' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.14: 'v~' field is '4:14 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of Knowledge of God (Ex 31:3; John 16:13). (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· in the power of \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] into Galilee [District, Circuit], and news about him spread through all the surrounding area. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.16: 'v~' field is '4:16 MP: Messiah will not conceal his mission from the congregation. (Ps 40:9-10) 4:16 MPr: Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). (Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26) \\wj He came to Nazareth [Branch, Separated one], where he had been brought up. He entered, as was his custom, into the synagogue on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· day, and stood up to read. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'v~' field is '4:18 MP: Heals the blind both physically and spiritually, both Jew or Gentile, removing them from darkness as a prison. (See also Is 9:1-2, 49:6). (Is 42:7 (5-9)) 4:18 MP: Messiah’s ministry includes preaching the good news to those afflicted and binding the broken hearted. (Is 61:1-2) \\wj \\+qt “The \\+tl Ruach of MarYah\\+tl* [Spirit of Master Yahweh] is on me, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to proclaim release to the captives, \\+qt* \\wj*4:18 Quoted from Is 58:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt recovering of sight to the blind, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.18: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt to deliver those who are crushed, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.19: 'v~' field is '\\qt and to proclaim the acceptable year of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh].” \\qt*4:19 Quoted from Is 61:1-2' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.25: 'v~' field is 'But truly I tell you, there were many \\qt widows \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the days of \\qt Elijah [My God Yah], \\qt* when the \\qt sky was shut up three years \\qt* 4:25 Quoted from 1 King 18:1 and six months, when a great famine came over all the land.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Elijah [My God Yah] was sent to none of them, except to \\qt Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, \\qt* to a woman who was a \\qt widow. \\qt*4:26 Quoted from 1 King 17:1, 17:9' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.4.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.27: 'v~' field is 'There were many \\qt people with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* \\qt* in Israel [God prevails] in the time of Elisha [My God salvation] the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed, except \\qt Naaman, the Syrian.” \\qt*4:27 Quoted from 2 King 5:14' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.31: 'v~' field is 'He came down to Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], a city of Galilee [District, Circuit]. He was teaching them on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.34: 'v~' field is 'saying, “Ah! what have we to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation] of Nazareth [Branch, Separated one]? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: \\tl haKadosh Elohim\\tl* [the Holy One of God]!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.4.41: 'v~' field is 'Demons also came out of many, crying out, and saying, “You are the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·!” Rebuking them, he didn’t allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Messiah [Anointed one].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.1: 'v~' field is "Now while the multitude pressed on him and heard \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.5.12 footnote "+ \\fr 5:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.12: 'v~' field is '5:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called 5:12 MPr: The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98B on Isaiah 53). (Is 53:4) \\wj While he was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man full of \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy·. When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he fell on his face, and begged him, saying, “Lord, if you want to, you can make me clean.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.13: 'p~' field is "\\wj Immediately the \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· left him. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj He commanded him to tell no one. “Instead, as a testimony to the people, go straight \\+qt to the priest \\+qt* \\wj* 5:14 Quoted from Lev 14:2 (See Lev 14 for context mentioned in Luke 5:14) \\wj and make an offer for your cleansing, as Moses [Drawn out] commanded.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.17: 'v~' field is 'On one of those days, he was teaching; and there were Pharisees [Separated] and Torah-Teachers sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galilee [District, Circuit], Judea [Praise], and Jerusalem [City of peace]. The power of \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] was with him to heal them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.5.32: 'v~' field is '\\wj I have not come to call the upright, but sinners to \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.1: 'v~' field is 'Now on the second \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· after the first, he was going through the grain fields. His disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate, rubbing them in their hands.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.2: 'v~' field is 'But some of the Pharisees [Separated] said to them, “Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.6.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.5: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.6: 'v~' field is 'It also happened on another \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· that he entered into the synagogue and taught. There was a man there, and his right hand was withered.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.7: 'v~' field is '6:7 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] watched him, to see whether he would heal on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, that they might find an accusation against him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Then Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Luke.6.15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' token in Luke.6.15 footnote '+ \\fr 6:15 \\ft Zealots as a political party; Theocratic (God is King) nationalist devoted to the Torah ·Teaching· of Moses, opposed to Roman rule over Israel and Hellenism (Greek thinking) \\fp Zealots vigorously adhered to the Torah of Moses and even resorted to violence, after the example of Pinchas (Num 25, esp verses 7-12). This was intended to prevent the Jewish religion from being violated or infiltrated by other people or ideologies such as Greek Hellenism. Zealots were theocratic nationalists, who preached that Yahweh is the only ruler over Israel. They urged to not pay taxes to Rome. Zealots would have been excited for Messiah to come as the reining King and reestablish national Israel, dispossessing Roman authority.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.6.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.24: 'v~' field is '“But \\qt woe to you who are \\qt* rich!6:24 Quoted from Amos 6:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.27: 'v~' field is '“But I tell you who hear: show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to your enemies, do good to those who hate and detest you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.32: 'v~' field is 'If you show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to those who show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.35: 'v~' field is 'But show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devoted love· to your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be children of \\tl haElyon\\tl* [the Most High]; for he is kind toward the unthankful and evil.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.6.36: 'p~' field is "even as \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· is also merciful." ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.5: 'v~' field is 'for he has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards our nation, and he built our synagogue for us.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.10: 'v~' field is 'Those who were sent, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returning· to the house, found that the servant who had been sick was well.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.7.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.15: 'v~' field is 'He who was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he \\qt gave him to his mother. \\qt*7:15 Quoted from 1 Kings 17:23' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.22: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Go and tell John [Yah is gracious] the things which you have seen and heard: that \\qt the blind receive their sight, the lame \\qt* walk, the people afflicted with \\tl tzara\'at\\tl* ·leprosy· are cleansed, \\qt the deaf \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 35:5-6 hear, the \\qt dead are raised \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 26:19 up, and \\qt the poor have good news preached \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Is 61:1 to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is '\\qt ‘Behold, I send my messenger \\qt* before your face,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.27: 'p~' field is 'who will \\qt prepare \\qt* your \\qt way before \\qt* 7:27 Quoted from Mal 3:1 you.’' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.42: 'v~' field is 'When they couldn’t pay, he forgave them both. Which of them therefore will show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to him most?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.7.47: 'v~' field is 'Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she showed \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same shows little \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.8: 'v~' field is "Other fell into the good ground, and grew, and produced one hundred times as much fruit.” As he said these things, he called out, “He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·!”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.8.10 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.10: 'v~' field is 'He said, “To you it is given to know the mysteries of God’s Kingdom, but to the rest in parables; that \\qt ‘seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.’ \\qt*8:10 Quoting from Is 6:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.11: 'v~' field is "Now the parable is this: The seed is \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.21: 'v~' field is "But he answered them, “My mother and my brothers are these who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and do it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.28: 'v~' field is 'When he saw Yeshua [Salvation], he cried out, and fell down before him, and with a loud voice said, “What do I have to do with you, Yeshua [Salvation], you Son of the \\tl Elyon El\\tl* [Most High God]? I beg you, don’t torment me!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.37: 'v~' field is 'All the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them, for they were very much afraid. He entered into the boat, and \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.39: 'v~' field is '“\\tl Teshuvah\\tl* ·Completely return· to your house, and declare what great things God has done for you.” He went his way, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Yeshua [Salvation] had done for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.40: 'v~' field is 'When Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.44: 'v~' field is '\\wj came behind him, and touched the \\+tl tzitzit\\+tl* ·fringes· of his outer cloak, his prayer shawl, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.51: 'v~' field is 'When he came to the house, he didn’t allow anyone to enter in, except Peter [Rock], John [Yah is gracious], James [Surplanter], the \\tl Abba\\tl* [dear father] of the child, and her mother.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.8.55: 'v~' field is 'Her spirit \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given to her to eat.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.10: 'v~' field is 'The apostles, when they had \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, told him what things they had done.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.26: 'v~' field is 'For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when he comes in his glory, and the glory of the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and of the holy angels.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.9.54: 'v~' field is 'When his disciples, James [Surplanter] and John [Yah is gracious], saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to \\qt command fire to come down \\qt* 9:54 Quoted from 2 Kings 1:11-12 (alluding to 2 Kings 1:9-16) from the sky, and destroy them, just as Elijah [My God Yah] did?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.4 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.4: 'v~' field is 'Carry no purse, nor wallet, nor sandals. \\qt Greet no one on the way. \\qt*10:4 Quoted from 2 King 4:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.5: 'v~' field is 'Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘\\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· be to this house.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.6: 'v~' field is "If a seeker of \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· is there, your \\tl shalom\\tl* ·complete peace· will find its rest with him; and if there isn't, it will \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· to you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.13: 'v~' field is '“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.15: 'v~' field is 'You, Capernaum [Village-Comfort, Village-Compassion], \\qt who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to \\+tl Hades / Sh\'ol\\+tl* ·Place of the dead·. \\qt*10:15 Quoted from Is 14:13, 14:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.17: 'v~' field is 'The seventy \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.18: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I saw \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] having fallen like lightning from heaven.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.21: 'v~' field is 'In that same hour Yeshua [Salvation] rejoiced in \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], and said, “I thank you, O \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to little children. Yes, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, for so it was well-pleasing in your sight.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.22: 'v~' field is "Turning to the disciples, he said, “All things have been delivered to me by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. No one knows who the Son is, except the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, and who the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father is, except the Son, and he to whomever the Son desires to reveal him.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.26: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “What is written in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? How do you read it?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.27: 'v~' field is 'He answered, \\qt “You shall have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh] your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; \\qt* 10:27 Quoted from Deut 6:5 and \\qt your neighbor as yourself.” \\qt*10:27 Quoted from Lev 19:18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.10.28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.28: 'v~' field is 'He said to him, “You have answered correctly. \\qt Do this, and you will live.” \\qt*10:28 Quoted from Lev 18:5' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.35: 'v~' field is 'On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii (2 days wages), and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.10.37: 'v~' field is 'He said, “He who showed \\tl eleos\\tl* ·merciful compassion in action· on him.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.2: 'p~' field is '\\tl Avinu shebashamayim\\tl* ·our Father in Heaven·,' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.13: 'v~' field is 'If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] to those who ask him?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.15: 'v~' field is "But some of them said, “He casts out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], the prince of the demons.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.18: 'v~' field is "If \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.19: 'v~' field is "But if I cast out demons by \\tl Ba'al-Zibbul\\tl* [Lord of Flies], by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore will they be your judges." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.20: 'v~' field is 'But if I by \\qt God’s finger \\qt* 11:20 Quoted from Ex 8:19, 31:18 cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.25: 'v~' field is 'When he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns·, he finds it swept and put in order.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.28: 'v~' field is "But he said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear \\tl ha D'var Elohim\\tl* · the Word of God·, and keep it.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.29: 'v~' field is 'When the multitudes were gathering together to him, he began to say, “This is an evil generation. It seeks after a sign. No sign will be given to it but the sign of \\qt Jonah [Dove], \\qt* 11:29 Context: Jonah 1:17 (Heb Bible 2:1) the prophet.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.31: 'v~' field is '\\qt The Queen of \\qt* the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and will condemn them: for she came from the ends of the earth to \\qt hear \\qt* the wisdom of \\qt Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense]; \\qt* 11:31 Quoted from 2 King 10:1 and behold, one greater than Solomon [Peaceable, Recompense] is here.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.32: 'v~' field is 'The men of Nineveh [Offspring’s Habitation] will stand up in the judgment with this generation, and will condemn it: for they made \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance· at the preaching of Jonah [Dove], and behold, one greater than Jonah [Dove] is here.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.42: 'v~' field is 'But woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, but you bypass justice and God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·. You ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.43: 'v~' field is 'Woe to you Pharisees [Separated]! For you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· towards the best seats in the synagogues, and the greetings in the marketplaces.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.11.51: 'v~' field is 'from the \\qt blood \\qt* of \\qt Abel [Vanity, Mourning] \\qt* 11:51 Quoted from Gen 4:9-11 to the blood of \\qt Zachariah, \\qt* 11:51 Quoted from 2 Chr 24:20-22 who perished between the altar and the sanctuary.’ Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.5: 'v~' field is 'But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into \\tl Gehenna\\tl* (Place of fiery torment for the dead). Yes, I tell you, fear him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.10: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but those who blaspheme against \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will not be forgiven.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.12: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl Ruach haKodesh\\tl* [Spirit of the Holiness] will teach you in that same hour what you must say.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.30: 'v~' field is "For the nations of the world seek after all of these things, but \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father· knows that you need these things." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.32: 'v~' field is "\\wj Don’t be afraid, little flock, for it is \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father·’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.36: 'v~' field is 'Be like men watching for their lord, when he \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returns· from the marriage feast; that, when he comes and knocks, they may immediately open to him.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.12.53 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.12.53: 'v~' field is 'They will be divided, father against son, and \\qt son against father; \\qt* mother against daughter, and \\qt daughter against her mother; \\qt* mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and \\qt daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.” \\qt*12:53 Quoted from Mic 7:6' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.3: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but unless you make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, you will all perish in the same way.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.5: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, no, but, unless you \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, you will all perish in the same way.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.10: 'v~' field is 'He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.14: 'v~' field is 'The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Yeshua [Salvation] had healed on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, said to the multitude, “There are six days in which men ought to work. Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.15: 'v~' field is 'Therefore the Lord answered him, “You hypocrites! Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, and lead him away to water?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.16: 'v~' field is 'Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham [Father of a multitude], whom \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.13.27 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.27: 'v~' field is 'He will say, ‘I tell you, I don’t know where you come from. \\qt Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.’ \\qt*13:27 Quoted from Ps 6:8' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.13.35 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj Behold, your \\+qt house \\+qt* is left to you \\+qt desolate. \\+qt* \\wj* 13:35 Quoted from Jer 12:7, 22:5 \\wj I tell you, you will not see me, until you say, \\+qt ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]!’” \\+qt* \\wj*13:35 Quoted from Ps 118:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.1: 'v~' field is 'When he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees [Separated] on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· to eat bread, they were watching him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.3: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees [Separated], saying, “Does the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· allow healing on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· or not?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.5: 'v~' field is 'He answered them, “Which of you, if your son or an ox fell into a well, wouldn’t immediately pull him out on a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· day?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.8: 'v~' field is '“When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast, don’t sit in the \\qt best seat, \\qt* since perhaps someone more \\qt honorable \\qt* than you might be invited by him,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.9: 'v~' field is 'and he who invited both of you would come and \\qt tell you, ‘Make room for this person.’ \\qt* Then you would begin, with shame, to take the lowest place.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.10: 'v~' field is 'But when you are invited, go and sit in the \\qt lowest \\qt* place, so that when he who invited you comes, he may \\qt tell you, \\qt* ‘Friend, \\qt move up higher.’ \\qt* 14:10 Quoted from Prov 25:6-7 Then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit at the table with you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.12: 'v~' field is 'He also said to the one who had invited him, “When you make a dinner or a supper, don’t call your friends, nor your brothers, nor your kinsmen, nor rich neighbors, or perhaps they might also \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return· the favor, and pay you back.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.26: 'v~' field is '“If anyone comes to me, and does not disregard his own \\qt father, mother, \\qt* wife, \\qt children, \\qt* 14:26 Quoted from Mic 7:6 brothers, and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he can’t be my disciple.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.14.35: 'v~' field is "It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown out. He who has ears to hear, let him \\tl sh'ma\\tl* ·hear obey·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.7: 'v~' field is 'I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who does \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·turn repent·, than over ninety-nine upright people who need no \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.10: 'v~' field is 'Even so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner making \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.12: 'v~' field is 'The younger of them said to his father, ‘\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, give me my share of your property.’ He divided his livelihood between them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.17: 'v~' field is 'But when he came to himself he said, ‘How many hired servants of my \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· have bread enough to spare, and I’m dying with hunger!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.18: 'v~' field is '15:18 MP: Messiah will take away the filthy garments. This is a parallel to the Messiah taking away our sins. (Zech 3:4) \\wj I will get up and go to my \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, and will tell him, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj The son said to him, ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, I have sinned against heaven, and in your sight. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj “But the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe, and put it on him. Put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.15.29: 'v~' field is 'But he answered his \\tl Abba\\tl* father, ‘Behold, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed a commandment of yours, but you never gave me a goat, that I might celebrate with my friends.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.9: 'v~' field is 'I tell you, make for yourselves friends by means of unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, so that when you fail, they may receive you into the eternal tents.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.11: 'v~' field is 'If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous \\tl mammon\\tl* ·wealth·, who will commit to your trust the true riches?' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.13: 'v~' field is 'No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and show \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. You are not able to serve God and \\tl Mammon\\tl* ·Wealth·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.16: 'v~' field is 'The \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· and the Prophets were until John [Yah is gracious]. Since then the Good News of God’s Kingdom is preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.17: 'v~' field is 'But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than for one tiny stroke of a pen in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· become void.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.18: 'v~' field is 'Everyone who divorces his wife, and marries another \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·. He who marries one who is divorced from a husband \\tl moicheuo\\tl* ·commits adultery·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.23: 'v~' field is "In \\tl Hades / Sh'ol\\tl* ·Place of the dead·, he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham [Father of a multitude] far off, and Lazarus [Help of God] at Abraham's bosom, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.27: 'v~' field is "“He said, ‘I ask you therefore, \\tl Abba\\tl* father, that you would send him to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s house;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.16.30: 'v~' field is '“He said, ‘No, \\tl Abba\\tl* father Abraham [Father of a multitude], but if one goes to them from the dead, they will make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·.’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.3: 'v~' field is 'Be careful. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him. If he makes \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·, forgive him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.4: 'v~' field is 'If he sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I make \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·complete repentance·,’ you shall forgive him.”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl tzara'at" token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))' token in Luke.17.12 footnote "+ \\fr 17:12 \\ft MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\ft \\+tl tzara'at\\+tl* in Hebrew. Only God can afflict and only God can remove. Messiah has the authority of God to preform healing works that only God alone can accomplish such as healing disabilities. Examples: God applies the disease at will: (Ex 4:5-8; Num 12:10, 2 Kings 5:27); God only can heal the disease as He wills (Num 12:13-15; 2 Kings 5:1-8,5:14-15). (Lev 14:2-3 (Ch 13-14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.12: 'v~' field is '17:12 MP: Only God can heal leprosy; really this is not Hansen’s disease but a divine-origin disease called \\wj As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were afflicted with \\+tl tzara\'at\\+tl* ·leprosy· met him, who stood at a distance. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.18: 'v~' field is 'Were there none found who \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to give glory to God, except this stranger?”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.17.20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' token in Luke.17.20 footnote '+ \\fr 17:20 \\ft MP: Messiah son of David [Beloved] establishes a kingdom and rule that is over all and establishes righteousness and justice in accordance with Adonai, God of heaven’s Armies. (Also see Is 16:5; Dan 2:44). (Is 9:7) \\fp Note: In the Blessing of Aaron (Num 6:26), “God will give you peace,” this is called the peace of the Kingdom of David. (See also Is 16:5).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.27: 'v~' field is 'They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that \\qt Noah [Rest] entered into the ship, \\qt* 17:27 Quoted from Gen 7:7 and the flood came, and destroyed them all.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.29: 'v~' field is 'but in the day that \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering] \\qt* went out from \\qt Sodom [Burning], Yahweh caused it to rain fire and sulfur from the sky, \\qt* 17:29 Quoted from Gen 19:23-24and destroyed them all.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.17.32 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.17.32: 'v~' field is 'Remember \\qt Lot [Veil, Covering]’s wife! \\qt*17:32 Quoted from Gen 19:26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.11: 'v~' field is 'The Pharisee [Separated] stood and prayed to himself like this: ‘God, I thank you, that I am not like the rest of men, extortionists, unrighteous, \\tl moichoi\\tl* ·adulterers·, or even like this tax collector.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.18.19 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.19: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] asked him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good, except one— God’s \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·.18:19 See note on Matt 19:16-18' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.18.20 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.18.20: 'v~' field is 'You know the \\tl mitzvot\\tl* ·instructions·: \\qt ‘Don’t \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·commit adultery·,’ ‘Don’t murder,’ ‘Don’t steal,’ ‘Don’t give false testimony,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’” \\qt*18:20 Quoted from Ex 20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.9: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Today, \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham [Father of a multitude]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.12: 'v~' field is 'He said therefore, “A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely return·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in Luke.19.35 footnote "+ \\fr 19:35 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.38: 'v~' field is 'saying, \\qt “Blessed is \\qt* the King \\qt who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh]! \\qt* 19:38 Quoted from Ps 118:26 \\tl Shalom\\tl* ·Complete peace· in heaven, and glory in the highest places!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.42: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying, “If you, even you, had known today the things which belong to your \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·! But now, they are hidden from your eyes. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.19.46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.19.46: 'v~' field is '\\wj saying to them, “It is written, \\+qt ‘My house is a house of prayer,’ \\+qt* \\wj* 19:46 Quoting from Is 56:7 \\wj but you have made it a \\+qt ‘den of robbers’!” \\+qt* \\wj*19:46 Quoted from Jer 7:11' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.9: 'v~' field is 'He began to tell the people this parable. “A man planted a \\qt vineyard, \\qt* 20:9 Quoted from Is 5:1 and rented it out to some farmers, and went into another country for a long time.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.13: 'v~' field is '20:13 MPr: “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90A). (Ps 2:2, 2:4) \\wj The lord of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my \\+tl agapetos\\+tl* ·beloved, esteemed· son. It may be that seeing him, they will respect him.’ \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘The stone which the builders rejected, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.17: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt the same was made the chief cornerstone\' \\+qt*? \\wj*20:17 Quoted from Ps 118:22' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj Everyone who \\+qt falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, \\+qt* \\wj* 20:18 Quoted from Is 8:14-15 \\wj but it will \\+qt crush \\+qt* whomever it \\+qt falls on to dust.” \\+qt* \\wj*20:18 Quoted Dan 2:34, 2:44' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.22: 'v~' field is 'Does \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· permit us to pay taxes to Caesar [Ruler], or not?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.28 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.28: 'v~' field is 'They asked him, “Teacher, Moses [Drawn out] wrote to us that \\qt if a man’s brother dies having a wife, and he is childless, his brother should take the wife, and raise up children for his brother. \\qt*20:28 Quoted from Deut 25:5-6' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.37: 'v~' field is 'But that the dead are raised, even Moses [Drawn out] showed at the bush, when Yahweh said \\qt ‘The God of Abraham [Father of a multitude], the God of Isaac [Laughter], and the God of Jacob [Supplanter].’ \\qt*20:37 Quoted from Ex 3:6' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl adon' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' token in Luke.20.41 footnote '+ \\fr 20:41 \\ft MP: Messiah is called \\ft \\+tl adon\\+tl* [Lord]. (Ps 110:1)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt ‘Yahweh said to \\+tl adoni\\+tl* [my Lord], \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “Sit at my right hand \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.20.43 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.43: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’ \\+qt* \\wj*20:43 Quoted from Ps 110:1 all' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.20.46: 'v~' field is '“Beware of the Torah-Teachers, who like to walk in long robes, and \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· greetings in the marketplaces, the best seats in the synagogues, and the best places at feasts;' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.8: 'v~' field is 'He said, “Watch out that you don’t get led astray, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I am he,’ and, ‘The time is at hand.’ Therefore don’t follow them.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.21.26 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.26: 'v~' field is 'men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: \\qt for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. \\qt*21:26 Quoted from Hag 2:6, 2:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.21.27: 'v~' field is 'Then they will see the \\qt Son of Man coming in a cloud \\qt* 21:27 Quoted from Dan 7:13 with power and great glory.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.1: 'v~' field is '22:1 MPr: Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3B, and Midrash Psalms 2). (Ps 2:1) \\wj Now the festival of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread·, also called the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover·, was approaching. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into Judas [Praised], who was also called Iscariot [Dagger-man], who was counted with the twelve. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.7: 'v~' field is '\\wj The day of \\+tl Matzah\\+tl* ·Unleavened bread· came (Nissan 14), on which the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb must be sacrificed. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.8: 'v~' field is 'He sent Peter [Rock] and John [Yah is gracious], saying, “Go and prepare our \\tl Seder\\tl* ·Order / Passover meal·, that we may eat.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.11: 'v~' field is 'Tell the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal with my disciples?”’' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.13: 'v~' field is 'They went, found things as he had told them, and they prepared the \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.15: 'v~' field is 'He said to them, “I have earnestly \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·coveted, desired· to eat this \\tl Seder\\tl* · Order / Passover meal· with you before I suffer and die!' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.19: 'v~' field is 'He took \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave to them, saying, “This is my body which is given for you. Do this in memory of me.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.29: 'v~' field is "I confer on you a kingdom, even as \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· conferred on me," ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.31: 'v~' field is 'The Lord said, “Simeon [Hearing], Simeon [Hearing], behold, \\tl Satan\\tl* [Adversary] asked to have you, that he might sift you as wheat,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.37: 'v~' field is '22:37 MP: Messiah is grouped with criminals at his death. (Is 53:12) \\wj For I tell you that this which is written \\wj* 22:37 MP: Messiah will die for the sins of the world. (Dan 9:26) \\wj must still be fulfilled in me: \\+qt ‘He was counted with transgressors.’ \\+qt* \\wj* 22:37 Quoted from Is 53:12 \\wj For that which concerns me has an end.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.42: 'v~' field is '22:42 MP: It was God’s will that Messiah will die for all mankind. (Zech 13:7) \\wj saying, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.47: 'v~' field is 'While he was still speaking, behold, a multitude, and he who was called Judas [Praised], one of the twelve, was leading them. He came near to Yeshua [Salvation] to \\tl phileo\\tl* · show affectionate love, show approval, kiss· him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.69: 'v~' field is 'From now on, the Son of Man will be \\qt sitting at the right hand of \\qt* 22:69 Quoted from Ps 110:1 \\tl HaG\'vurah\\tl* [The Power (of God)].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.70: 'v~' field is 'They all said, “Are you then the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.22.70: 'p~' field is 'He said to them, “You say it, because \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.29: 'v~' field is 'For behold, the days are coming in which they will say, \\qt ‘Blessed are the barren, \\qt* 23:29 Quoted from Is 54:1 the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.30 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.30: 'v~' field is 'Then \\qt they will \\qt* begin to \\qt tell the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and \\qt* tell \\qt the hills, ‘Cover us.’ \\qt*23:30 Quoted from Hos 10:8' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. ' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' token in Luke.23.33 footnote '+ \\fr 23:33 \\ft MP: The Messiah’s body is pierced. (Zech 12:10) \\fp Yeshua [Salvation] was crucified in the typical Roman manner: His hands and feet were nailed to the execution-stake using large spikes. This is very interesting considering crucifixion had not yet been devised. \\fp Both verses refer to the different reactions of the witnesses: (Ps 22:16) refers to the witnesses who rejected Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and rallied for His crucifixion. (Zech 12:10) refers to the witnesses who accepted Yeshua [Salvation] as the Messiah and mourned at His crucifixion. (Consider John 19:34-37).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.34: 'v~' field is '23:34 MP: Messiah will pray for his enemies. (Ps 109:4) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said, \\wj* 23:34 MP: Messiah will pray / intercede unto God on behalf of the transgressors. See parallel with Priestly breastplate bearing the tribes names before God (Ex 28:28) and Priest as intercessor (Ex 28:36-38). (Is 53:12) \\wj “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.34 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.34: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt They divided up his clothes by casting lots. \\+qt* \\wj*23:34 Quoted from Ps 22:18' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Luke.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in Luke.23.35 footnote '+ \\fr 23:35 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.35: 'v~' field is '23:35 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj The people stood \\+qt watching. \\+qt* The rulers with them also \\+qt scoffed at \\+qt* \\wj* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:7 \\wj him, \\wj* saying, “He saved others. \\qt Let him save \\qt* 23:35 Quoted from Ps 22:8 himself, if this is the Messiah [Anointed one] of God, his chosen one!”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.36: 'v~' field is 'The soldiers also mocked him, coming to him and offering him \\qt vinegar, \\qt*23:36 Quoted from Ps 69:21' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.38: 'v~' field is 'An inscription was also written over him in letters of Greek, Latin, and \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant]: “\\nd This Is The King of The Jews [Praisers] \\nd*.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.43: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Assuredly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise, (the righteous side of \\tl Sheol\\tl*.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.46: 'v~' field is '23:46 MP: Messiah says “into thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Ps 31:5) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], crying with a loud voice, said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, \\+qt into your hands I commit my spirit!” \\+qt* \\wj* 23:46 Quoted from Ps 31:5 23:46 MP: Messiah is killed. (Dan 9:26) \\wj Having said this, he breathed his last. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.48: 'v~' field is 'All the multitudes that came together to see this, when they saw the things that were done, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· home beating their breasts.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.23.54 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' token in Luke.23.54 footnote '+ \\fr 23:54 \\ft Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in \\ft \\+it Wars of the Jews (4.5.2)\\+it* “The Jews are so careful about funeral rites that even those who are crucified because they are found guilty are taken down and buried before sunset.” There was a common burial ground for criminals.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.54: 'v~' field is 'It was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), and the festival \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· was drawing near.23:54 Burial before Nightfall: There are multiple factors in Yeshua [Salvation] being buried before nightfall. It was the start of Passover. Considering the command in (Deut 21:22-23), the land would be defiled if the body was left to hang overnight, unless it was buried. Thirdly Jospehus writes in ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.23.56: 'v~' field is 'They \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned·, and prepared spices and ointments. On the Sabbaths (Nissan 15 and 16) 23:56 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. they rested according to the commandment.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· from the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven, and to all the rest.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.30: 'v~' field is 'When he had sat down at the table with them, he took the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· and gave thanks. Breaking it, he gave to them.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.33: 'v~' field is 'They rose up that very hour, \\tl teshuvah\\tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace], and found the eleven gathered together, and those who were with them,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.35: 'v~' field is 'They related the things that happened along the way, and how he was recognized by them in the breaking of the \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.36: 'v~' field is 'As they said these things, Yeshua [Salvation] himself stood among them, and said to them, “Peace be to you; 24:36 This last section of the verse is found in the Aramaic New Covenant \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], do not be afraid.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.44: 'v~' field is '24:44 MP: Messiah will say the scriptures were written of him. (Ps 40:7) \\wj He said to them, “This is what I told you, while I was still with you, that all things which are written in the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out], the Prophets, and the Psalms, concerning me must be fulfilled.” \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in Luke.24.46 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.46: 'v~' field is '24:46 MP: Messiah is resurrected from death and has life beyond the grave. “He will prolong / lengthen his days”. (Is 53:10) \\wj He said to them, “Thus it is written, and thus it was necessary for the Messiah [Anointed one] to \\+qt suffer \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Quoted from Is 53:3 \\wj and \\wj* 24:46 MP: The sign of Jonah is given by the Messiah. After three days of death, he is returned to the land of the living, resurrection from the dead. (Jonah 1:17, 2:10) \\wj to \\+qt rise from the dead \\+qt* \\wj* 24:46 Paraphrase Quoted from Psalm 16:10 \\wj the \\+qt third day, \\+qt* \\wj*24:46 Quoted from Jonah 1:17' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.47: 'v~' field is '24:47 MP: This field must be outside the city walls, Talmud states the city referred to is Jerusalem because God cares for her specifically. Therefore the disciples growth and multiplication requires being sown outside Jerusalem among the nations (Bab. Talmud: Kethuboth Folio 111B ref. 29). (Ps 72:16) 24:47 MP: Gracious words and most desirable are presented to the daughters of Jerusalem. (See also Ps 45:2). (Reason for fulfillment: Example of gracious words given to Jerusalem specifically.) (Songs of Songs 5:16) 24:47 MP: Messiah establishes an ideal and everlasting kingdom in Jerusalem that brings world-wide rein and peace. The nations come to submit to King Messiah’s authority and repent of war. (Is 2:2-4) (See also Ps 2:6-7, 2:12, 8:6; Is 9:6-7; Mic 4:1-3; 1 Cor 15:24-28) \\wj and \\wj* 24:47 MP: Descendant of Abraham - “By you all the nations of the earth (the Gentiles, non-Jews) will be blessed.” (Gen 12:3) \\wj in his name \\+qt \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·complete repentance· \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Ps 22:27 \\wj and remission of sins should be preached to \\+qt all the nations, \\+qt* \\wj* 24:47 Quoted from Is 2:2 \\wj starting with Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.49: 'v~' field is "Behold, I send out the promise of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· on you. But wait in the city of Jerusalem [City of peace] until you are clothed with power from on high.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. ' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' token in Luke.24.50 footnote '+ \\fr 24:50 \\ft MP: Messiah will visit the second Temple before it is destroyed. The book of Daniel not only speaks of the destruction of the temple, he also provides us with an exact sequence of events: “...The Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself.” And “the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.” (See Dan 9:24-26). (Dan 9:26) \\fp According to Daniel: The Messiah comes. (This happened with Yeshua’s birth between 6 B.C.E. - 1 A.D.) The Messiah is cut off, an idiom for killed. (This happened with Yeshua’s crucifixion approximately 33 A.D.) Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed. (This happened in 70 A.D.). \\fp Evidence: According to New Covenant, the Apostles worshiped in the Temple after the Messiah ascended into Heaven. Proof that Rabbi Yeshua Messiah died before the Temple was destroyed. \\fp Rabbi Yeshua teaches the Daniel prince is coming, likewise the Messiah’s death (John 12:31-33, 14:30). Details concerning the context Daniel’s prophecies are seen in (Matt 24:1-31). Daniel says, “the people of the prince” will destroy the temple; there are multiple Legions. Titus called Roman Legion 12, a people based from Syria and Asia Minor (the middle east); according to (Josephus WotJ: Book 3, Ch1, Par3). The king of Arabia Malchus sent his military (Josephus WotJ: Book3, Ch4, Par20). The standard Roman Legions 3, 5, 10, 15, and 18 are available too. The point is, the people prophesied are not definitive Roman but could be from a couple select Middle Eastern nations. The temple was destroyed at 70 CE.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.52: 'v~' field is '\\wj They worshiped him, and \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely returned· to Jerusalem [City of peace] with great joy, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in Luke.24.53: 'v~' field is '\\wj and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. \\+tl Amen\\+tl* ·So be it·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: John.0.0 Have an iot not in an introduction section ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.1: 'v~' field is '1:1 MP: Messiah is creator of all. He is eternal and remains constant. (Ps 102:25-27) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) 1:1 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) 1:1 MP: Messiah is God. (Zech 11:10-11) \\wj \\+tl B\'resheet\\+tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· was \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word·, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was with God, and \\+tl ha D\'var\\+tl* ·the Word· was God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.14: 'v~' field is '1:14 MP: “Your Righteousness” refers to the fullness of the seven fold Spirit of God (Is 11:1-2) and the perfection of graces and virtues without measure, “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). This qualifies Messiah to be Mediator and Righteous Judge. (Is 11:2; Is 53:11). (Ps 72:1) 1:14 MP: “a child is born,” Messiah has a human body of flesh and bone. (Is 9:6) 1:14 MP: Messiah has the titles of Yahweh and God associated with him (similar to the Angel of Yahweh in Ex 23:20-21). (See also Index: “The Angel of Yahweh). (Is 40:3, 40:b-10) 1:14 MP: Messiah is sent by GOD to dwell among his people, Gentiles joining Jews. (Zech 2:10-11) 1:14 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj \\+tl Ha D\'var\\+tl* ·The Word· became flesh, and tabernacled among us. We saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, such \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God· as of the one and only Son of the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father·, full of grace and truth. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj For the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· was given through Moses [Drawn out]; grace and truth came through Yeshua Messiah [Salvation Anointed one]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.18: 'v~' field is 'No one has seen God at any time. The one and only Son, who is in the bosom of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, he has declared him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.23: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said, “I am \\+qt the voice of one crying in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh],’ \\+qt* \\wj* 1:23 Quoted from Is 40:3 \\wj as Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] the prophet said.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by " token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by " token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ruach haKodesh' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ruach haKodesh' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)' token in John.1.32 footnote "+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). \\fp First he will purify the children of Levi [United with] and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with 'urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by \\ft \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). (Mal 3:3)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) ' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' token in John.1.32 footnote '+ \\fr 1:32 \\ft MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\fp Special Considerations: Seven is the number of complete fullness. (Is 11:2) \\fp Note: This phrase is repeated in (Rev 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, 5:6). All attributes listed are associated with “the Spirit of God” in Old Covenant working with humans, therefore we can liken this to the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant because of the sameness.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.32: 'v~' field is '1:32 MPr: Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). 1:32 MP: The Messiah possesses the complete (seven) anointing of the Spirit of God upon him. (Consider the purpose of the Spirit, Is 11:2). \\wj John [Yah is gracious] testified, saying, “I have seen \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending like a dove out of heaven, and it remained on him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.33: 'v~' field is '\\wj I didn’t recognize him, but he who sent me to baptize in water, he said to me, ‘On whomever you will see \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] descending, and remaining on him, the same is he who baptizes in \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness].’ \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.34: 'v~' field is '1:34 MP: Messiah is the Son of God, “a son is given”. Hence Messiah has divine origins. (Is 9:6) \\wj I have seen, and have testified that this is the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.38: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·” (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), “where are you staying?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.41: 'v~' field is 'He first found his own brother, Simeon [Hearing], and said to him, “We have found the Messiah [Anointed one]!” (which is, being interpreted, \\tl Moshiach\\tl* ·Anointed one·).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.45: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] found Nathanael [Given by God], and said to him, “We have found the one that Moses [Drawn out] wrote about in the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, and the Prophets— it is Yeshua [Salvation] son of Joseph [May he add] from Nazareth [Branch, Separated one].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.49: 'v~' field is "\\wj Nathanael [Given by God] answered him, “ \\+tl Rabbi\\+tl* ·Teacher·, you are the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·! You are \\+tl Melek Isra'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.1.51: 'v~' field is '\\wj He said to him, “Most certainly, I tell you, hereafter you will see \\+qt heaven \\+qt* opened, and \\+qt the angels of God ascending and descending \\+qt* \\wj* 1:51 Quoted from Gen 28:12 \\wj on the Son of Man.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.13 footnote '+ \\fr 2:13 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.13: 'v~' field is '2:13 MP: Messiah will make a sudden appearance at the temple. (Mal 3:1) 2:13 MP: Messiah is angered by disrespect toward the temple because of his zeal for the house of Adonai. (Ps 69:9) 2:13 MP: Messiah will enter the temple with authority. Messiah’s appearance at the Temple will test and purify those in association with the Temple. Once again, they will offer sacrifices in an upright manner, acceptable before God. (Mal 3:1) \\wj The \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· \\wj* 2:13 Note: This is the first of three \\wj in Judah [Praised] was at hand, and Yeshua [Salvation] went up to Jerusalem [City of peace]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.16: 'v~' field is "\\wj To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house a marketplace!” \\wj*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.2.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj (His disciples later remembered that it was written, \\+qt “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”) \\+qt* \\wj*2:17 Quoted from Ps 69:9' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.2.23 footnote '+ \\fr 2:23 \\ft Note: This is the first of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.2.23: 'v~' field is 'Now when he was in Jerusalem [City of peace] at the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, 2:23 Note: This is the first of three during the feast, many believed in his name, observing his signs which he did.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.2: 'v~' field is 'The same came to him by night, and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.6: 'v~' field is 'That which is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] is spirit.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.8: 'v~' field is 'The wind blows where it wants to, and you hear its sound, but don’t know where it comes from and where it is going. So is everyone who is born of \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit].”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.14: 'v~' field is '3:14 MP: Messiah is from Jesse’s household and is a banner and rallying point to the nations, the Gentiles. (See also Is 11:1, 49:6, 60:1-3). (Is 11:10) 3:14 MP: The one providing atonement is lifted up on a stake to restore healing to man. (Num 21:9) \\wj As \\+qt Moses [Drawn out] \\+qt* lifted up the \\+qt serpent \\+qt* \\wj* 3:14 Quoted from Num 21:9 \\wj in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.16: 'v~' field is '3:16 MP: Messiah brings the time of God’s judgment and vengeance. (Is 61:2) \\wj For God has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the inhabitants of the earth, so he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). ' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' token in John.3.17 footnote '+ \\fr 3:17 \\ft MP: The Angel of God’s presence is referred to in Exodus and became their Savior from God. Therefore this Savior is sent from God as Servant, Priest, prophet, and later as King to save, redeem, and establish a people unto God. This establishes that Messiah is the Angel of Yahweh. (Is 63:8-9) \\fp Messiah, as the Angel of God’s presence, acted on God’s directive to save and redeem God’s people (Ex 23:20-21, 32:34 with Is 43:11, 49:6) “for God’s name is in him [the angel] (Ex 23:21)”. \\fp Note: In combination, this prophecy is a key pin that identifies that “The Angel of Yahweh” who is also called “The Angel of God” who also shares names and titles with God and who identified with Yahweh. This is in fact the Messiah, God’s Servant at God’s right hand, sent to save and redeem by God’s command. (Is 43:11 – God is the only Savior, Is 63:8, Is 53:4-6 – the Servant who is afflicted and is in association with those in iniquity). \\fp In (Ex 23:21; Is 40:3, 40:9), the Angel shares titles with Yahweh. In (Gen 22:1-2, 22:11-12; Ex 3:2-4, 13:21, 14:19), the Angel of Yahweh is identified when Yahweh is also being identified. Yeshua says he represents Father God and are equal in (John 5:23, 10:30, 14:1, 14:9-11). For a complete list about “The Angel of the Lord” see appendix.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who believes in him is not judged. He who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the one and only \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.19: 'v~' field is '\\wj This is the judgment, that \\wj* 3:19 MP: Light from God. (Gen 1:3) \\wj the light has come into the world, and men have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to the darkness rather than the light; for their works were evil. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.26: 'v~' field is 'They came to John [Yah is gracious], and said to him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, he who was with you beyond the Jordan [Descender], to whom you have testified, behold, the same baptizes, and everyone is coming to him.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.34: 'v~' field is 'For he whom God has sent speaks the words of God; for God gives \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] without measure.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.3.35: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· to the Son, and has given all things into his hand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.12: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, Jacob [Supplanter], who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.21: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Woman, believe me, the time will come, when neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem [City of peace], will you worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.22: 'v~' field is "You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for \\tl yishu'ah\\tl* ·salvation· is from the Jews [Praisers]." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.23: 'v~' field is 'But the time will come, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship \\tl Abba\\tl* Father in spirit and truth, for \\tl Abba\\tl* Father seeks such to be his worshipers.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.26: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], I who is speaking to you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.31: 'v~' field is 'In the meanwhile, the disciples urged him, saying, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, eat.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.4.37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.37: 'v~' field is 'For in this the saying is true, \\qt ‘One sows, and another reaps.’ \\qt*4:37 Quoted from Mic 6:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.4.53: 'v~' field is 'So the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father knew that it was at that hour in which Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Your son lives.” He believed, as did his whole house.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.2: 'v~' field is 'Now in Jerusalem [City of peace] by the sheep gate, there is a pool with five pourches, which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Bethesda [House of mercy]”.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.9: 'p~' field is 'Now it was the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· on that day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.10: 'v~' field is 'So the Jews [Praisers] said to him who was cured, “It is the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·! It is against \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· for you to carry your mat!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.16: 'v~' field is 'For this cause the Jews [Praisers] persecuted Yeshua [Salvation], and sought to kill him, because he did these things on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.17: 'v~' field is '5:17 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 13:7) 5:17 MP: Messiah will bear reproach, for God’s sake. (Ps 69:7) \\wj But Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “ \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] is still working, so I am working, too.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.18: 'v~' field is '5:18 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj For this cause therefore the Jews [Praisers] sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease·, but also called God \\+tl \'Aviv\\+tl* ·his Father·, making himself equal with God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.19: 'v~' field is '5:19 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:19 MP: God leads and guides the Messiah in righteous. (Is 42:6) 5:19 MP: Messiah has the Spirit of the Fear of God. (Deut 6:24, 10:12; Jer 32:38 context of Jer 31:31-33 covenant with a new spirit and a new heart.) (Is 11:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered them, “Most certainly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· doing. For whatever things he does, these the Son also does likewise. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.20: 'v~' field is '\\wj For \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· has \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj For as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom he desires. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.22: 'v~' field is '5:22 MP: “Right Judgments” refers not to specific Torah Commands already given, but the whole power and authority of his role as King. This explains why the following verses describe how the Messiah rules. (Ps 72:2) 5:22 MP: Messiah’s Kingdom subjects possess protection, deliverance, and salvation by Him, and all spiritual blessings in His Kingship (Is 32:17-18; Jer 33:15-16). This evidence shows He is the promised seed (Gen 12:7, 22:18; Gal 3:16), in whom all nations should be blessed (Ps 72:17). (Ps 72:2-7) 5:22 MP: The descendant of David is “Branch of Righteousness” and fulfills God’s good promises, establishing justice and righteousness and peace. The name to describe Jerusalem under his authority is “Yahweh Our righteousness”. (Jer 33:14-16) \\wj For the \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· judges no one, but he has given all judgment to the Son, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.23: 'v~' field is '5:23 MP: Messiah comes bearing strength and rewards accordingly. (Is 40:10) \\wj that \\wj* 5:23 MP: Messiah will offer salvation to all mankind. (Joel 2:28-30) \\wj all may \\wj* 5:23 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj honor the Son, even as they honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. He who does not honor the Son does not honor \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.25: 'v~' field is 'Most certainly, I tell you, the hour comes, and now is, when the dead will hear the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·’s voice; and those who hear will live.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.26: 'v~' field is 'For as \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has life in himself, even so he gave to the Son also to have life in himself.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.30: 'v~' field is '5:30 MP: Messiah comes to do God’s will. (Ps 40:7-8) 5:30 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 5:30 MP: Messiah is just. (Zech 9:9) \\wj I can of myself do nothing. As I hear, I judge, \\wj* 5:30 MP: Messiah will act with righteousness. (Ps 45:7) \\wj and my judgment is upright; because I don’t seek my own will, but the will of \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who sent me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.36: 'v~' field is 'But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John [Yah is gracious], for the works which \\tl Abba\\tl* Father gave me to accomplish, the very works that I do, testify about me, that the \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father· has sent me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.37: 'v~' field is '5:37 MP: Messiah reaches out to rebellious Israel. (Is 65:2) \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· himself, who sent me, has testified about me. You have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his form. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.42: 'v~' field is 'But I know you, that you don’t have God’s \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· in yourselves.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.43: 'v~' field is '5:43 MP: Combined with (Ps 2:6-7, 12), this Son is the King whom God installs in Zion and who has a special unique relationship to God. His wrath is not something to be desired. (See also Prov 30:4). (Ps 2:6-7, 12) 5:43 MP: Statement and question, what is the name of “Son” of God. Consider in connection with (Ps 2:6-7) God’s King has become God’s son and (Ps 2:12) kiss the son / give reverence to the son lest he be angry and you perish. (Prov 30:4) (See also 1 John 2:22-24) \\wj I have come in \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s name, and you don’t receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.5.45: 'v~' field is '“Don’t think that I will accuse you to \\tl Abba\\tl* Father. There is one who accuses you, even Moses [Drawn out], on whom you have set your hope.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.6.4 footnote '+ \\fr 6:4 \\ft Note: This is the second of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.4: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· 6:4 Note: This is the second of three was at hand.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.5: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a great multitude was coming to him, said to Philip [Loves horses], “Where are we to buy \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, that these may eat?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.7: 'v~' field is 'Philip [Loves horses] answered him, “Two hundred denarii (200 days wages) worth of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread· is not sufficient for them, that everyone of them may receive a little.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.20: 'v~' field is 'But he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], don’t be afraid.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.25: 'v~' field is 'When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, when did you come here?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.27: 'v~' field is 'Don’t work for the food which perishes, but for the food which remains to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you. For God the \\tl Abba\\tl* Father has sealed him.”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.6.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.31: 'v~' field is 'Our fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:31 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness. As it is written, \\qt ‘He gave them bread out of heaven to eat.’” \\qt*6:31 Quoting from Ps 78:24; Neh 9:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, it was not Moses [Drawn out] who gave you the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven, but \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· gives you the true \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· out of heaven." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.33: 'v~' field is 'For the \\tl manna\\tl* of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.34: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Lord, always give us this \\tl manna\\tl*.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.37: 'v~' field is '6:37 MP: Messiah is God’s servant. (Zech 3:8) \\wj All those whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father· gives me will come to me. He who comes to me I will in no way throw out. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.39: 'v~' field is "This is the will of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· who sent me, that of all he has given to me I should lose nothing, but should raise him up at the last day." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.44: 'v~' field is 'No one can come to me unless \\tl Abba\\tl* Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.45: 'v~' field is 'It is written in the prophets, ‘They \\qt will all be taught by \\+nd Adonai \\+nd*.’ \\qt* 6:45 Quoting from Is 54:13 Therefore everyone who hears from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and has learned, comes to me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.46: 'v~' field is 'Not that anyone has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, except he who is from God. He has seen \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.48: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the bread of life.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.49: 'v~' field is 'Your fathers \\qt ate \\qt* the \\qt \\+tl manna\\+tl* ·what is it· \\qt* 6:49 Quoted from Ex 16:15 in the wilderness, and they died.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.51: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the living \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it· which came down out of heaven. If anyone eats of this \\tl manna\\tl*, he will live forever. Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.57: 'v~' field is 'As the living \\tl Abba\\tl* Father sent me, and I live because of \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·; so he who feeds on me, he will also live because of me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.58: 'v~' field is 'This is the bread which came down out of heaven— not as our fathers ate the \\tl manna\\tl* ·what is it·, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.65: 'v~' field is "He said, “For this cause have I said to you that no one can come to me, unless it is given to him by \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.6.69: 'v~' field is 'We have come to believe and know that you are the Messiah [Anointed one], \\tl haBen haElohim Chayim\\tl* [the Son of the God Living].”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tishri' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew ' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew ' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ethanim' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' token in John.7.2 footnote '+ \\fr 7:2 \\ft Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian \\ft \\+tl Tishri\\+tl* ·Beginning·, or in Hebrew \\+tl Ethanim\\+tl* ·Ever flowing streams·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.2: 'v~' field is 'Now the festival of \\tl Sukkot\\tl* ·Tabernacles·, the Festival of Booths, was at hand. (The seventh month 7:2 Note: The seventh month is called just that in the Bible; also called in Babylonian 15th day).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.19: 'v~' field is 'Didn’t Moses [Drawn out] give you the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·? Yet none of you keeps the law! Why do you seek to kill me?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.22: 'v~' field is 'Moses [Drawn out] has given you \\qt circumcision \\qt* 7:22 Quoted from Lev 12:3 (not that it is of Moses [Drawn out], but of the fathers), and on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· you circumcise a boy.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.23: 'v~' field is 'If a boy receives circumcision on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·, that the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· of Moses [Drawn out] may not be broken, are you angry with me, because I made a man completely healthy on the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·?' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. ' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' token in John.7.37 footnote '+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\fp Note: By quoting the first lines of this chapter, Messiah is referencing the entire chapter (as was a common custom of rabbis of his day because all Jews memorized the whole of Bible books), therefore the entire chapter is used to allude to his Messianic claim and be as a witness to this prophetic fulfillment. (Is 55:1-2) \\fp By quoting this passage, the Messiah applied the Tabernacles Water Pouring ceremony and the intention of the ceremony to himself and to the effusion and permeation of the Holy Spirit (Is 44:3). The Holy Spirit is promised to be given by Messiah and even accompanying His ministry. \\fp Bishop Lowth, in 1846, quoted an undefined passage in Jerusalem Talmud, concluding that the song in (Num 21:16-18) is to be sung in the times of the Messiah, possibly at this ceremony. \\fp The water is said to be “drawn from the wells of salvation” (Is 12:3), signifying the influences of the Holy Spirit to be given in the days of Messiah.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hoshana Rabbah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hoshana Rabbah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Cohen Gadol' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulavs' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl lulavs' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* before God and chant ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* before God and chant ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hossanah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Hossanah' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell ' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!' token in John.7.37 footnote "+ \\fr 7:37 \\ft Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\ft \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great· and the water libation ceremony happens on this day (Sukkah 51-b). The \\+tl Cohen Gadol\\+tl* ·High Priest· would lead a procession to the pool of Siloam. (See also John 9:5-11) There he would fill a golden pitcher with water as the crowd would wave their \\+tl lulavs\\+tl* before God and chant \\+tl Hossanah\\+tl* ·Save now·! They would all sing (Psalm 128:25-26) while the libation was prepared. All were silent as the water was being poured out on the altar of sacrifice. \\fp After this water ceremony, as the night fell \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· started, this is a separate and linked Festival for one day. (See also John 8:12). There was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)!" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.37: 'v~' field is '7:37 MP: Rivers of Living Water come from the inner person. (One who was spiritually dry then watered by God’s Spirit). (See also Is 29:18-19). 7:37 MP: By quotation, Messiah is declaring himself a parallel Feast Day fulfillment. “Every one come who is thirsty” (John 7:37-39) is applied Messiah’s ministry. \\wj Now on the last day of the festival \\wj* 7:37 Context: “The last day of the Festival;” Tabernacles is 7 days long It is commonly said to be eight, but that is incorrect. The seventh day is \\wj (of Tabernacles, the seventh day called \\+tl Hoshana Rabbah\\+tl* ·Save now Great·, the seventh month 21st day), Yeshua [Salvation] stood and cried out, “If \\+qt anyone is thirsty, \\+qt* \\wj* 7:37 Quoting from Is 55:1 \\wj let him come to me and drink! \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.38: 'v~' field is '7:38 MPr: Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18 in Midrash Eccl 1:9). (Joel 3:18) \\wj Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, \\+qt rivers of living water \\+qt* \\wj* 7:38 Quoting from Is 12:3, 44:3; Jer 2:13 \\wj will flow from his inmost being!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.39: 'v~' field is '\\wj But he said this about the \\+qt Spirit, \\+qt* which those trusting in him were to receive. For the Holy \\+qt Spirit \\+qt* \\wj* 7:39 Quoting from Is 44:3; Joel 2:28-29 \\wj was not yet given, because Yeshua [Salvation] was not yet glorified. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.40 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.40: 'v~' field is '7:40 MP: God confirms His intention to raise up a Prophet like Moses [Drawn out], and put His words the mouth of His Prophet. (Deut 18:17-19) \\wj Many of the multitude therefore, when they heard these words, said, “This is truly the \\+qt prophet.” \\+qt* \\wj*7:40 Quoting from Deut 18:15' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.42 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.42: 'v~' field is '7:42 MP: Messiah is born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. This defines the ancient Bethlehem originally called Ephrath in (Gen 35:16, 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11). This place was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah (Mic 5:2), Beth-lehem-Judah (1 Sam 17:12), and “the city of David” (Luke 2:4). At the time of Yeshua\'s birth, Bethlehem Ephrathah, also called “Bethlehem in Judea” in (Matt 2:5), was a village about five miles south of Jerusalem in Judea. This is different from the Zebulun tribe\'s city of Bethlehem in the Galilee, about six miles west of Nazareth menioned only in (Josh 19:15). (Mic 5:2) \\wj Has not the Scripture said that the Messiah [Anointed one] comes of the \\+qt offspring of David [Beloved], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from 2 Sam 7:12; Ps 89:3-4, 132:11-12 \\wj and from \\+qt Bethlehem [House of Bread], \\+qt* \\wj* 7:42 Quoting from Mic 5:2 \\wj the village where David [Beloved] lived?” \\wj*7:42 Context: (1 Sam 16:1) identifies Bethlehem as David’s hometown.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.49: 'v~' field is "True, these \\tl 'am-ha'aretz\\tl* ·people of the land· do, but they know nothing about the \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, they are under a curse!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.7.51: 'v~' field is '“Our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching· does not condemn a man, does it, until after hearing from him personally and finding out what he’s doing?”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.7.52 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.2: 'v~' field is "Now very early in the morning (seventh month 22nd day), he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. He sat down, and taught them. (This day is called \\tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·.)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.3: 'v~' field is 'The Torah-Teachers and the Pharisees [Separated] brought a woman taken in \\tl moicheia\\tl* ·adultery· and set her in the midst of Yeshua [Salvation].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.4: 'v~' field is 'They told him, “Teacher, we found this woman \\qt \\+tl moicheuo\\+tl* ·committing adultery·, \\qt* in the very act.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' token in John.8.5 footnote '+ \\fr 8:5 \\ft Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching·, but this quote is missing the fact that both the man and woman are to be punished for adultery (Lev 20:10). The woman only is to be stoned if she is recently married but found to be not a virgin (Deut 22:21).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.5: 'v~' field is 'Now in our \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, Moses [Drawn out] enjoined us that such a \\qt woman be stoned to death. \\qt* 8:5 Selectively Quoted from Lev 20:10; Deut 22:21 8:5 Context: Death is the punishment for adultery according to What then do you say about her?”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl*' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+nd Adonai ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft MP: \\ft \\+tl \\+tl*\\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot [Yah Commander of Heaven’s armies] is coming to dwell with His people. Messiah is coming to dwell with his people. (Zech 2:10-11)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of ' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day.' token in John.8.12 footnote "+ \\fr 8:12 \\ft Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· following the seven days of \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. (See also John 7:37). The night before there was a great party like none other! The four menorahs were lit and Rabbis and students alike would put on a “light show” and “torch dances” while the Levites sang and played music; dancing before God like David danced (Sukkah 5:1)! This is a discussion in front of these menorahs the following morning, still on the Festival day." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.12: 'v~' field is '8:12 MP: Messiah is a light to the Gentiles and the world. (See also context of Is 9:1-2, and Is 9:3, 49:6). (Is 42:6) 8:12 MP: \\wj Again, therefore, Yeshua [Salvation] spoke to them, saying, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], the light of the world. \\wj* 8:12 Context: “Light of the World;” this day is Seventh Month 22 day, called \\wj He who follows me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the light of life.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj Even if I do judge, my judgment is true, for I am not alone, but I am with \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.8.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj It’s also written in your \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that \\+qt the testimony of two people is valid. \\+qt* \\wj*8:17 Quoted from Deut 19:15' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.18: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] that testifies about myself, and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· who sent me testifies about me.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.19: 'v~' field is 'They said therefore to him, “Where is your \\tl Abba\\tl* Father?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.19: 'p~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “You know neither me, nor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. If you knew me, you would know \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· also.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], you will die in your sins.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj They didn’t understand that he spoke to them about \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.28: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)], and I do nothing of myself, but as \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· taught me, I say these things. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.29: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who sent me is with me. \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has not left me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to him.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.38: 'v~' field is "I say the things which I have seen with \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; and you also do the things which you have seen with \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·.”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.39: 'v~' field is 'They answered him, “Abraham [Father of a multitude] is \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.41: 'v~' field is 'You do the works of your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.41: 'p~' field is 'They said to him, “We were not born of \\tl porhneia\\tl* ·sexual immorality·; we have one \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, God.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.42: 'v~' field is 'Therefore Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “If God were your \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, you would have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards me, for I came out and have come from God. For I haven’t come of myself, but he sent me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.44: 'v~' field is "You are of your \\tl Abba\\tl* father, the devil, and you want to do the \\tl epithumia\\tl* ·lusts, desires· of \\tl 'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks on his own; for he is a liar, and its \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.49: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I don’t have a demon, but I honor \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you dishonor me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.53: 'v~' field is 'Are you greater than Abraham [Father of a multitude] \\tl Avinu\\tl* ·our Father·, who died? The prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.54: 'v~' field is '8:54 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.56: 'v~' field is "\\wj \\+tl 'Avikah\\+tl* ·your Father· Abraham [Father of a multitude] rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.8.58: 'v~' field is '8:58 MP: Messiah is from everlasting, meaning He preexisted, “whose origins are far in the past, back in ancient times”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to them, “Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham [Father of a multitude] came into existence, \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)].” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.2: 'v~' field is 'His disciples asked him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” (Still the seventh month 22 day).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following ' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following ' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Sukkot' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37).' token in John.9.7 footnote "+ \\fr 9:7 \\ft Context: This is still the seventh month 22nd day, the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly·, a separate and linked Festival for one day following \\+tl Sukkot\\+tl* ·Tabernacles·. There was a very significant water drawing ceremony from this very same pool just one day earlier. (See John 7:37)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret" token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).' token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7).' token in John.9.14 footnote "+ \\fr 9:14 \\ft Context Note: If the Festival of \\ft \\+tl Sh'mini Atrzeret\\+tl* ·Eighth day Assembly· happened on a Sabbath day, it is considered a High Feast day. Two accounts of another healing on Sabbath with discussion exists in (Matt 12:10; Luke 6:7)." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.14: 'v~' field is 'It was a \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease· 9:14 Context Note: If the Festival of when Yeshua [Salvation] made the mud and opened his eyes.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.16: 'v~' field is 'Some therefore of the Pharisees [Separated] said, “This man is not from God, because he does not keep the \\tl Sabbath\\tl* ·To cease·.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” There was division among them.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.9.31 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.31: 'v~' field is 'We know that \\qt God does not listen to sinners, \\qt* but if anyone is a worshiper of God, and \\qt does his will, he listens to him. \\qt*9:31 Quoting from Ps 34:15, 66:18-19; Pro 15:29' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.9.35: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said, “Do you believe in the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.7: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “Most certainly, I tell you, \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the sheep’s door.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.9: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the door. If anyone enters in by me, he will be saved, and will go in and go out, and will find pasture.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.11: 'v~' field is '10:11 MP: Good Shepherd’s characteristics. (Ps 23:1) \\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] \\wj* 10:11 MP: God will raise up a person representing David to shepherd his people, He is a Shepard and Prince before God. (Eze 34:23-24) \\wj the good shepherd. \\wj* 10:11 MP: Messiah is likened to a Shepherd. (Is 40:11) \\wj The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.14: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the good shepherd. I know my own, and I’m known by my own; \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj even as \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· knows me, and I know \\+tl Abba\\+tl* Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.17: 'v~' field is '10:17 MP: God is fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah. By accepting this, it infers the sin offering is accepted. Acceptance of the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:20). Read in context of (Lev 4:2-7). (Is 53:11) \\wj For this reason \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· unto me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it again. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.18: 'v~' field is "\\wj No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down by myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. I received this commandment from \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·.” \\wj*" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.22 has been lost CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kislev' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Kislev' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called ' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called ' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tevet' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Tevet' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Good·.' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Good·.' token in John.10.22 footnote '+ \\fr 10:22 \\ft Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called \\ft \\+tl Kislev\\+tl* ·Trust security·. Also the Tenth month in Babylonian is called \\+tl Tevet\\+tl* ·Good·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.22: 'v~' field is 'Then came the Festival of \\tl Chanukah\\tl* ·Dedication· at Jerusalem [City of peace]. (This occurs in the ninth month 25th day to tenth month 2nd day).10:22 Note: the Ninth month in Babylonian is called ' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.25: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I told you, and you don’t believe. The works that I do in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s name, these testify about me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.29: 'v~' field is "\\tl 'Avi\\tl* [My Father], who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s hand." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.30: 'v~' field is '10:30 MP: Messiah is both God and man. (Zech 12:10) \\wj I and \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· are one.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.32: 'v~' field is "Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “I have shown you many good works from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·. For which of those works do you stone me?”" WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.34 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.34: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered them, “Is not it written in your \\tl Torah\\tl* ·Teaching·, \\qt ‘I said, you are \\+tl elohim\\+tl* ·judges, gods·?’ \\qt*10:34 Quoted from Ps 82:6, 118:25-26' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.35: 'v~' field is "If he called the people \\qt \\+tl 'elohim'\\+tl* ·judges, gods·, \\qt* to whom the word of \\tl Elohim\\tl* ·God· came (and the Scripture can’t be broken)," CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Ben-Elohim' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' token in John.10.36 footnote '+ \\fr 10:36 \\ft MP: Messiah is the \\ft \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·. (See also 2 Sam 7:12-14; 1 Chr 17:13-15). (Ps 2:7)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.10.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.36: 'v~' field is '10:36 MP: Messiah is the \\wj do you say of him whom \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You blaspheme,’ because I said, \\+qt ‘I am the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·?’ \\+qt* \\wj*10:36 Quoted from Ps 2:7' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.37: 'v~' field is "If I don’t do the works of \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, don’t believe me." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.10.38: 'v~' field is 'But if I do them, though you don’t believe me, believe the works; that you may know and believe that \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· is in me, and I in \\tl Abba\\tl* Father.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.3: 'v~' field is 'The sisters therefore sent to him, saying, “Lord, behold, he for whom you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· is sick.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.5: 'v~' field is 'Now Yeshua [Salvation] had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· towards Martha [Lady mistress, Strong bitterness], and her sister, and Lazarus [Help of God].' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.8: 'v~' field is 'The disciples told him, “\\tl Rabbi\\tl* ·Teacher·, the Jews [Praisers] were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.25: 'v~' field is '11:25 MP: The dead in Messiah will bodily resurrect at the same time Messiah is resurrected from the dead. (Is 26:19) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will still live, even if he dies. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj The Jews [Praisers] therefore said, “See how much \\+tl phileo\\+tl* ·affectionate love, high regard· he had for him!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.41: 'v~' field is 'So they took away the stone from the place where the dead man was lying. Yeshua [Salvation] lifted up his eyes, and said, “\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I thank you that you listened to me.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.11.55 footnote '+ \\fr 11:55 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.11.55: 'v~' field is 'Now the Judean [Person from Praise] festival of \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· 11:55 Note: This is the third of three was at hand, (the start of Nissan). Many went up from the country to Jerusalem [City of peace] before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover·, to purify themselves.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.12.1 footnote '+ \\fr 12:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.1: 'v~' field is 'Then six days before the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 8), 12:1 Note: This is the third of three Yeshua [Salvation] came to Bethany [House of affliction], where Lazarus [Help of God] was, who had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl haKadosh Isra'el" token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)' token in John.12.12 footnote "+ \\fr 12:12 \\ft MPr: “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas to him as the \\ft \\+tl haKadosh Isra'el\\+tl* [the Holy One of God prevails].” (Midrash Peskita de-Rabbi Kahana 27:3). (Lev 23:40; Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13)" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.13: 'v~' field is '12:13 MP: Messiah comes in the name of Yahweh. This is also an appropriate greeting to Messiah. (Ps 118:25-26) \\wj they took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet him, shouting, \\+qt “ \\+tl Hosanna!\\+tl* ·Save now!· Blessed is he who comes in the name of \\+tl MarYah\\+tl* [Master Yahweh], \\+qt* \\wj* 12:13 Quoted from Ps 118:25-26 \\wj the \\+tl Melek Isra\'el\\+tl* [King of God prevails]!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.14: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation], having found a \\qt young donkey, \\qt* sat on it. As it is written,' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.15 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.15: 'v~' field is '“Don’t be afraid, \\qt daughter of Zion [Mountain ridge, Marking]. Behold, your King comes, sitting on a donkey’s colt.” \\qt*12:15 Quoted from Zec 9:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.25: 'v~' field is 'He who \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately loves, has high regard for· his life will lose it. He who hates his life in this world will keep it to eternal life.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.26: 'v~' field is 'If anyone serves me, let him follow me. Where I am, there will my servant also be. If anyone serves me, \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· will honor him.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.27: 'v~' field is '12:27 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 12:27 MP: Messiah is not rebellious to God’s will. (Is 50:5) 12:27 MP: Messiah, as God’s Servant, will be highly exalted. (Is 52:13) 12:27 MP: God will afflict the Messiah, in association with bearing sin. (Is 53:10) \\wj “Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say? ‘ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, save me from this time?’ But for this cause I came to this time. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.28: 'v~' field is '12:28 MPr: The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). (Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6)) 12:28 MPr: Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18) (Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18)). \\wj \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify your name!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj The multitude answered him, “We have learned from the \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching· that the Messiah [Anointed one] \\+qt remains forever. \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Is 9:7, Ps 89:29, 89:36-37 12:34 Context: 2 Sam 7:13 \\wj How do you say, ‘The Son of Man must \\+qt be lifted up?’ \\+qt* \\wj* 12:34 Quoted from Num 21:8 Who is this Son of Man?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj “ \\+nd Adonai, \\+nd* \\+qt who has believed our report? \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.38 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.38: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt To has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?” \\+qt* \\wj*12:38 Quoted from Is 53:1' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “He has blinded their eyes and he hardened their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt lest they should see with their eyes, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and perceive with their heart, \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and would make \\+tl teshuvah\\+tl* ·completely return in repentance·, \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.40 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.40: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt and I would heal them.” \\+qt* \\wj*12:40 Quoted from Is 6:10' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.41: 'v~' field is '\\wj Isaiah [Salvation of Yah] said these things when he saw his \\+tl shekhinah\\+tl* ·manifest weighty glory and presence of God·, and spoke of him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.43: 'v~' field is 'for they had \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for men’s praise more than God’s praise.' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.12.49 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.49: 'v~' field is '12:49 MP: Messiah is everlasting with the authority of his father (Yahweh and ancestor David). Now the Hebrew idiom “Eternal Father” in the context of a ruler on David’s throne (Is 9:7). Eternal father could mean “The ruler with authority to pass on or deny access to eternal life”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is the “Prince of Peace”. This role can be understood as “The chief leader of the people establishing a peaceful covenant relationship with God”. (Is 9:6) 12:49 MP: Messiah is called Israel. Messiah comes from the nation of Israel. Messiah is also called Israel as the patriarch Jacob was renamed Israel (Gen 32:28). Being called Israel as a relationship role, Messiah is the example of right relationship with Yahweh for all Israel to emulate. (Is 49:3) 12:49 MP: The Messiah speaks with knowledge taught to him from God, not from men. (Is 50:4) 12:49 MP: Messiah is God’s servant born in Bethlehem, “the future ruler of Israel”. (Mic 5:2) \\wj For I spoke not from myself, but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me, he gave me a \\+qt commandment, \\+qt* what I should say, and what I should \\+qt speak. \\+qt* \\wj*12:49 Quoted from Deut 18:18' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.12.50: 'v~' field is '\\wj I know that his commandment is eternal life. The things therefore which I speak, even as \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· has said to me, so I speak.” \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' token in John.13.1 footnote '+ \\fr 13:1 \\ft Note: This is the third of three \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· in the public ministry of Yeshua.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.1: 'v~' field is '13:1 MPr: The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to (Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). (Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15) \\wj Now before the festival of the \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), \\wj* 13:1 Note: This is the third of three \\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that his time had come that he would depart from this world to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, having \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for his own who were in the world, he showed \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to them unto the end. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.3: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation], knowing that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· had given all things into his hands, and that he came from God, and was going to God, \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.13.18 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.18: 'v~' field is '13:18 MP: The Messiah’s betrayer is a friend whom he breaks bread with. Consider more details about this betrayal: sold for 30 pieces of silver (Ex 21:32; Zech 11:12; Matt 26:15); the money is thrown down in God’s house (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:5); the price used to buy potter’s field for strangers’ burial graves (Zech 11:13; Matt 27:7). (Ps 41:9) \\wj I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He \\+qt who eats \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· with me has lifted up his heel against me.’ \\+qt* \\wj*13:18 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 41:9' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.19: 'v~' field is '13:19 MP: Messiah declares things before they happen. (Is 42:9) \\wj From now on, I tell you before it happens, that when it happens, you may believe that \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.23: 'v~' field is "\\wj One of his disciples, the one whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for, was at the table, leaning against Yeshua [Salvation]'s chest. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.26: 'v~' field is "\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread· when I have dipped it (in the bitter herbs).” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas [Praised], the son of Simeon [Hearing] from K'riot. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.27: 'v~' field is '\\wj After the piece of \\+tl matzah\\+tl* ·unleavened bread·, then \\+tl Satan\\+tl* [Adversary] entered into him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.30: 'v~' field is 'Therefore having received that piece of \\tl matzah\\tl* ·unleavened bread·, he went out immediately. It was night.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.34: 'v~' field is '\\wj A new commandment I give to you, that you show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another. Just as I have had \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· towards you, you also show \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.13.35: 'v~' field is '\\wj By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have \\+tl agape\\+tl* ·unconditional love· for one another.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.2: 'v~' field is '14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) 14:2 MPr: The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). (Song of Songs 8:1) \\wj In \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·’s house are many homes. \\wj* 14:2 MP: Nobody has seen or heard the things that God has prepared for those who wait for Him. (Is 64:4) \\wj If it was not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.6: 'v~' field is '14:6 MPr: The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). (Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2)) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “ \\+tl Ena Na\\+tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, except through me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.7: 'v~' field is "\\wj If you had known me, you would have known \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. From now on, you know him, and have seen him.” \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.8: 'v~' field is '\\wj Philip [Loves horses] said to him, “Lord, show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and that will be enough for us.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.9: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said to him, “Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip [Loves horses]? He who has seen me has seen \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·. How do you say, ‘Show us \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·?’ \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.10: 'v~' field is '\\wj Don’t you believe that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me? The words that I tell you, I speak not from myself; but \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who lives in me does his works. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.11: 'v~' field is '\\wj Believe me that I am in \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in me; or else believe me for the very works’ sake. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.12: 'v~' field is '14:12 MP: Messiah son of David will be the Shepard Leader Ruler teaching God’s people to live holy by God’s instructions. (Eze 37:24-25) \\wj Most certainly I tell you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he will do also; and he will do greater works than these, because I am going to \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.13: 'v~' field is '14:13 MP: This can be interpreted two ways. 1) Messiah prays for those who he has redeemed as Intercessor and Redeemer, or those redeemed will pray for the prosperity of their Redeemer. 2) Messiah redeems from violence. Spiritually referring to sin separating humans from God. Physically referring to Messiah as military leader and political redemption. Both are reason for humans to “continually bless him”. (Consider also in association with Ps 72:10; Is 60:3, 60:6). (Ps 72:14-15) \\wj Whatever you will ask in my name, that will I do, that \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· may be glorified in the Son. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.15: 'v~' field is '\\wj If you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, keep my commandments. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.16: 'v~' field is '\\wj I will pray to \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father·, and he will give you another Counselor, that he may be with you forever, \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.17: 'v~' field is '\\wj \\+tl haRuach\\+tl* [the Spirit] of truth, whom the world can’t receive; for it does not see him, neither knows him. You know him, for he lives with you, and will be in you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.20: 'v~' field is "In that day you will know that I am in \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you in me, and I in you." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.21: 'v~' field is "One who has my commandments, and keeps them, that person is one who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me. One who has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me will receive \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· from \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and I will have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for him, and will reveal myself to him.”" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' token in John.14.23 footnote '+ \\fr 14:23 \\ft MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings· in their inner person. (See also Jer 31:31-33). (Is 59:20-21)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.23: 'v~' field is '14:23 MP: Messiah comes to Zion as Redeemer to remove transgression by placing the Holy Spirit upon people and teach God’s 14:23 MPr: The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64). (Ex 19:25) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] answered him, “If a man has \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me, he will keep my word. \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* [My Father] will have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devoted love· for him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.24: 'v~' field is '\\wj He who does not have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· for me does not keep my words. The word which you hear is not mine, but from \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· who sent me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.26: 'v~' field is '\\wj But the Counselor, \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness], whom \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and will remind you of all that I said to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.27: 'v~' field is '14:27 MPr: The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). (Is 9:7) \\wj \\+tl Shalom\\+tl* ·Complete peace· I leave with you. I am giving you my \\+tl shalom\\+tl* ·complete peace·; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don’t let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.28: 'v~' field is "You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·;’ for \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· is greater than I." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.14.31: 'v~' field is 'But that the world may know that I have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·total devotion love· for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, I do as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· enjoined me. Arise, let us go from here.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.1: 'v~' field is "“\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the true vine, and \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· is the farmer." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.5: 'v~' field is '\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)] the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me, and I in him, the same bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.8: 'v~' field is "\\wj “In this is \\+tl 'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so you will be my disciples. \\wj*" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.9: 'v~' field is 'Even as \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me, I also have shown \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for you. Remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.10: 'v~' field is "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·; even as I have kept \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·’s commandments, and remain in his \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love·." ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.12: 'v~' field is '15:12 MP: Messiah establishes that obedience is more desired to God than sacrifice. (Ps 40:6-8) \\wj “This is my commandment, that you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to one another, even as I have shown \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·total devotion love· to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.13: 'v~' field is 'Greater \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.15: 'v~' field is '15:15 MP: Messiah calls these believers, or those who do the Father’s will, brethren or brothers. (Ps 22:22) \\wj No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his lord does. \\wj* 15:15 MP: “He will divide the spoils.” By being an atonement for many, Messiah is the Redeemer and therefore enjoys the benefits / spoils of this conquest; redeeming people from their former master who rules thru sin to the new Master who is Yahweh. (Is 53:12) \\wj But I have called you friends, for everything that I heard from \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·, I have made known to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.16: 'v~' field is '15:16 MP: Corn referring to the kernel seed that starts small and grows to multiple abundance as the grass, likewise are Messiah and his disciples multiplying (according to R. Obadiah Gaon). Growing outside the city, in the land beyond borders, referencing a mixed group of Jew and non-Jew. By comparing this crop to “Lebanon,” it describes the quality of the produce grown. (Ps 72:16) \\wj You didn’t choose me, but I chose you, and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain; that whatever you will ask of \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· in my name, he may give it to you. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.17: 'v~' field is '“I enjoin these things to you, that you may have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to one another.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.19: 'v~' field is 'If you were of the world, the world would \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.23: 'v~' field is '15:23 MP: Messiah is despised. (See also Ps 69:4). (Is 49:7) 15:23 MP: Messiah is rejected. (Zech 12:10) \\wj He who hates me, hates \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father· also. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.24: 'v~' field is '15:24 MP: Hated without a cause. (Ps 69:4) 15:24 MP: Trusting in Yahweh God also means to trust in his Servant Messiah. (Is 50:10) \\wj If I hadn’t done among them the works which no one else did, they would not have had sin. But now have they seen and also hated both me and \\+tl \'Avi\\+tl* ·my Father·. \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.15.25 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.25: 'v~' field is '\\wj But this happened so that the word may be fulfilled which was written in their \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teaching, \\+qt ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’ \\+qt* \\wj*15:25 Quoted from Ps 35:19, 69:4, 109:3' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.15.26: 'v~' field is '“When the Counselor has come, whom I will send to you from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, who proceeds from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, he will testify about me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.3: 'v~' field is 'They will do these things because they have not known \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, nor me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.10: 'v~' field is "about righteousness, because I am going to \\tl 'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·, and you won’t see me any more;" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.13: 'v~' field is 'However when he, \\tl haRuach\\tl* [the Spirit] of truth, has come, he will guide you into all truth, for he will not speak from himself; but whatever he hears, he will speak. He will declare to you things that are coming.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.15: 'v~' field is 'All things whatever \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has are mine; therefore I said that he takes of mine, and will declare it to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.17: 'v~' field is 'Some of his disciples therefore said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you won’t see me, and again a little while, and you will see me;’ and, ‘Because I go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·’?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.23: 'v~' field is '“In that day you will ask me no questions. Most certainly I tell you, whatever you may ask of \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· in my name, he will give it to you.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.25: 'v~' field is 'I have spoken these things to you in figures of speech. But the time is coming when I will no more speak to you in figures of speech, but will tell you plainly about \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.26: 'v~' field is 'In that day you will ask in my name; and I don’t say to you, that I will pray to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· for you,' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.27: 'v~' field is 'for \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· himself \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, has high regard for· you, because you have \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loves, high regard for· me, and have believed that I came from God.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.28: 'v~' field is 'I came from \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·, and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world, and go to \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father·.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.16.32: 'v~' field is '16:32 MP: The Shepard is struck and the sheep (disciples) scatter. (Zech 13:7) \\wj Behold, the time is coming, yes, and has now come, that you will be scattered, everyone to his own place, and you will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, because \\+tl haAbba\\+tl* ·the Father· is with me. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.1: 'v~' field is '17:1 MP: The work that Messiah does will glorify God. (Is 49:3) 17:1 MP: God’s desire is fulfilled in Messiah being a sin offering. This end goal is God’s purpose. In context, God pleasure is linked to a sin offering being provided. An atonement, a redemption, and a covering for sin was accomplished through that offering for all people who are associated (see Is 53:5-6, 53:11) bringing God pleasure. Being associated with the sin offering is seen in (Lev 4:4, 4:15, 4:24, 4:29, 4:33). (Is 53:10) \\wj Yeshua [Salvation] said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, “ \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living ' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Torah' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' token in John.17.5 footnote '+ \\fr 17:5 \\ft MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. \\fp Jewish: Wisdom in Proverbs refers to Torah itself, and therefore God’s Wisdom revealed in Torah was before the creation in (Gen 1:1). \\fp Christian: Messiah is from everlasting, for he is the incarnate wisdom of God. Therefore wisdom in Proverbs refers to Messiah. \\fp Proposed: The two perspectives can be reconciled if Messiah is not wisdom itself, rather the fullness of the wisdom expressed in the Living \\ft \\+tl Torah\\+tl* ·Teachings·. (Prov 8:22-23) (see also 1 Cor 1:24; Col 1:15-17)' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.5: 'v~' field is '17:5 MP: This prophecy is debated between Jewish and Christian interpretations. 17:5 MP: Messiah is from everlasting just as Yahweh God is eternal. (Is 48:16) \\wj Now, \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, glorify me with your own self with the glory which I had with you before the world existed. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.11: 'v~' field is 'I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, keep them through your name which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.12: 'v~' field is 'While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name. Those whom you have given me I have kept. None of them is lost, except the \\qt son of destruction, \\qt* 17:12 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 69:25, 109:8 with Acts 1:16-20 that the Scripture might be fulfilled.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.21: 'v~' field is 'that they may all be one; even as you, \\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that you sent me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.23: 'v~' field is 'I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected into one; that the world may know that you sent me, and have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for them, even as you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.24: 'v~' field is '\\tl Abba\\tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad·, I desire that they also whom you have given me be with me where I am, 17:24 MP: See (MP in John 17:5 paired with Prov 8:22-23) \\wj that they may see my glory, which you have given me, for you have \\+tl agapao\\+tl* ·totally devoted love· for me from before the foundation of the world. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.25: 'v~' field is 'Righteous \\tl Abba\\tl* Father, the world has not known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.17.26: 'v~' field is 'I made known to them your name, and will make it known; that the \\tl agape\\tl* ·unconditional love· with which you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· to me may be in them, and I in them.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.6: 'v~' field is 'When therefore he said to them, “\\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)],” they went backward, and fell to the ground.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.8: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] answered, “I told you that \\tl Ena Na\\tl* [I AM (the Living God)]. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.11: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to Peter [Rock], “Put the sword into its sheath. The cup which \\tl haAbba\\tl* ·the Father· has given me, shall I not surely drink it?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.18.28: 'v~' field is 'They led Yeshua [Salvation] therefore from Caiaphas [Rock that hollows itself out] into the Praetorium. It was early, and they themselves didn’t enter into the Praetorium, that they might not be defiled, but might eat the \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· meal (Nissan 14).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak" token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed "+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak" token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))' token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))' token in John.18.36 footnote "+ \\fr 18:36 \\ft MP: This prophecy is in the names’ literal meaning connected to the prophecy of the sprout and of the crown. He, the Branch, is Salvation and serves as Priest and King. “Put one crown on \\ft \\+tl Joshua ben Y'hotzadak\\+tl* [Yah salvation son of Yah righteousness], the high priest” then prophecy describes “The branch” and his priestly and kingly service. (Applying His ministry to us: (2 Cor 5:20-21). Ministry in action; as Priest: (Heb 5:5, 9:12) and as King: (John 18:36-37; Rev 17:14))" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.7: 'v~' field is '19:7 MP: Messiah perceived to be cursed by God. (See also Ps 22:1, 118:17-18). (Is 53:4) \\wj The Jews answered him, “We have a law (of God), \\wj* 19:7 Note: This law that justifies Yeshua being put to death could be (Lev 24:16) about blasphemy or (Deut 18:20) about a prophet speaking in God’s name falsely. Both shall be put to death, according to God’s command. (Read in full context of Deut ch 13 and Deut 18:9-22). \\wj and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the \\+tl Ben-Elohim\\+tl* ·Son of Elohim God·.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.13: 'v~' field is 'When Pilate [Armed with javelin] therefore heard these words, he brought Yeshua [Salvation] out, and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called “The Pavement,” but in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Gabbatha.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.14: 'v~' field is "Now it was the Preparation Day for \\tl Pesac\\tl* ·Passover· (Nissan 14), at about three o'clock in the afternoon. He said to the Jews [Praisers], “Behold, your King!”" ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.17: 'v~' field is 'He went out, bearing his execution-stake, to the place called “Skull,” which is called in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], “Golgotha [Place of skull],”' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in John.19.20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' token in John.19.20 footnote '+ \\fr 19:20 \\ft MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\fp Note: In the future, the people of Israel will look upon this same person, “whom they have pierced” (Zech 12:10).' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.20: 'v~' field is '19:20 MP: People will stare and witness Messiah during his death including piercing. (Ps 22:17) \\wj Therefore many of the Jews [Praisers] read this title, for the place where Yeshua [Salvation] was executed on the stake was near the city; \\wj* and it was written in \\tl Hebrew\\tl* [Immigrant], in Latin, and in Greek.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt “They divided my garments among them. \\+qt* \\wj*' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.24 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.24: 'p~' field is '\\wj \\+qt For my cloak they cast lots.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:24 Quoted from Ps 22:18' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'lg' tag but should have closed 'l' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'p' tag but should have closed 'lg' ERROR: MLWriter.writeLineClose:closed 'l' tag but should have closed 'p' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.26: 'v~' field is 'Therefore when Yeshua [Salvation] saw his mother, and the disciple whom he felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.28: 'v~' field is '19:28 MP: Messiah will thirst. (See also Ps 69:21, 69:21). (Ps 22:15) \\wj After this, Yeshua [Salvation], seeing that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am \\+qt thirsty.” \\+qt* \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.29: 'v~' field is '19:29 MP: Messiah has gall offered him as food. Gall is a medicinal poison; poisons have a bitter taste and acids, like vinegar, have a sour taste. This mixture has various English simile terms: poisoned water, mixed drink with serpent poison, drinking viper’s poison (Deut 32:32-33; Jer 9:15, 23:15). Gall is a mixture of liver or gallbladder digestive juice, called bile, possibly mixed with poppy seed opium or wormwood. Gall would be offered to a person as an end to pain, cure illness, or overdosing to kill. Ingesting opium, wormwood, or bile is like taking very bitter medicine. Therefore descriptions of eating and drinking the substances are metaphors for very bitter experiences. (See also Ps 22:15). (Ps 69:21) \\wj Now a vessel full of vinegar was set; so they put a sponge full of the \\+qt vinegar \\+qt* \\wj* 19:29 Quoted from Ps 69:21 \\wj on hyssop, and held it at his mouth. \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.31: 'v~' field is '19:31 MP: Messiah is cursed on our behalf, hanged on a stake, (See also Is 53:5). (Deut 21:22-23) \\wj Therefore the Jews [Praisers], because it was the Preparation Day (Nissan 14), so that the bodies would not remain on the execution-stake on the festival \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· (for that \\+tl Sabbath\\+tl* ·To cease· \\wj* 19:31 Special Sabbath; High Sabbath during a Festival, such as Unleavened Bread week. The first day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation, then the weekly Sabbath came next. Special week Nissan 15-16. \\wj was a special one), asked of Pilate [Armed with javelin] that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. \\wj*' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' token in John.19.32 footnote '+ \\fr 19:32 \\ft MP: None of Messiah’s bones would be broken parallel to the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb. (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c). (See also Ps 22:17, 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ex 12:46; Ps 34:20)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed 'fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: Messiah is “pierced / wounded for our transgressions”. \\fp Note: There is no Bible punishment or law for death that specifically involves piercing; stoning or banishment is more common. (Is 53:5)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl Pesac' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' CRITICAL: toOSIS: Unprocessed '+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' token in John.19.34 footnote '+ \\fr 19:34 \\ft MP: The ability to count all bones implies no divided or broken bones, therefore none of his bones are broken (Ps 34:21), just as the \\ft \\+tl Pesac\\+tl* ·Passover· lamb (Ex 12:46). (See also Ps 22:14-c, 34:19-20). (Ps 22:17)' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.36 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.36: 'v~' field is '\\wj For these things happened, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, \\+qt “Not \\+qt* one of his \\+qt bones will be broken.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:36 Quoting from Ex 12:46; Num 9:12; Ps 34:20' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.19.37 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.19.37: 'v~' field is '\\wj Again another Scripture says, \\+qt “They will look on \\+qt* him \\+qt whom they pierced.” \\+qt* \\wj*19:37 Quoted from Zech 12:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.2: 'v~' field is 'Therefore she ran and came to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], and to the other disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionate loved, had high regard for·, and said to them, “They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have laid him!”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.20.9 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.9: 'v~' field is '(For they had not yet understand the Scripture teaches that the Messiah [Anointed one] had to \\qt rise from the dead.) \\qt*20:9 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 16:10' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.16: 'p~' field is 'She turned and said to him, “\\tl Rabboni\\tl*!” which is to say, “My Teacher!”' WARNING: toOSIS: Space before note at end of verse in John.20.17 has been lost ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.17: 'v~' field is 'Yeshua [Salvation] said to her, “Don’t hold me, for I haven’t yet ascended to \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father·; but go to \\qt my brothers, \\qt* and tell them, ‘I am ascending to \\tl \'Avi\\tl* ·my Father· and \\tl \'Avikah\\tl* ·your Father·, to my God and your God.’”20:17 Paraphrase Quoted from Ps 22:22, also quoted in Heb 2:11-12' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.19: 'v~' field is '20:19 MP: The Spirit of the Lord will be poured out upon all people. (Joel 2:28-29) \\wj Therefore when evening came that day, the (end of the) first day of the week, (the start of Nissan 18), and when the doors were locked where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews [Praisers], Yeshua [Salvation] came and stood in the middle, and said to them, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.21: 'v~' field is '\\wj Yeshua [Salvation] therefore said to them again, “ \\+tl Shalom aleikhem\\+tl*! ·Complete peace my family·! As \\+tl Abba\\+tl* ·Father familiar, Dear Dad· has sent me, even so I send you.” \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.22: 'v~' field is '\\wj When he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive \\+tl Ruach haKodesh\\+tl* [Spirit of the Holiness]! \\wj*' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.26: 'v~' field is 'After eight days (Nissan 26) again his disciples were inside, and Thomas [Seeker of truth] was with them. Yeshua [Salvation] came, the doors being locked, and stood in the middle, and said, “\\tl Shalom aleikhem\\tl*! ·Complete peace my family·!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.20.31: 'v~' field is 'but these are written, that you may believe that Yeshua [Salvation] is the Messiah [Anointed one], the \\tl Ben-Elohim\\tl* ·Son of Elohim God·, and that believing you may have life in his name.' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.7: 'v~' field is 'That disciple therefore whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for said to Peter [Rock], “It’s the Lord!”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.15: 'v~' field is 'So when they had eaten their breakfast, Yeshua [Salvation] said to Simeon Peter [Hearing Rock], “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me more than these?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.15: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.16: 'v~' field is 'He said to him again a second time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you have \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for me?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.16: 'p~' field is 'He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.17: 'v~' field is 'He said to him the third time, “Simeon [Hearing], son of Jonah [Dove], do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.17: 'p~' field is 'Peter [Rock] was grieved because he asked him the third time, “Do you \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· me?” He said to him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I \\tl phileo\\tl* ·affectionately love, have high regard for· you.”' ERROR: toOSIS: We still have some unprocessed backslashes for OSIS in John.21.20: 'v~' field is 'Then Peter [Rock], turning around, saw a disciple following. This was the disciple whom Yeshua [Salvation] felt \\tl agapao\\tl* ·totally devoted love· for, the one who had also leaned on Yeshua [Salvation]’s chest at the supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”' ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write CNC OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write IXT OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write BAK OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXA OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXB OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXC OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXD OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXE OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXF OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write XXG OSIS book because no OSIS code available ERROR: toOSIS: Can't write OTH OSIS book because no OSIS code available INFO: toOSISXML: Ignored markers were {'id', 'h', 'toc2', 'toc1', 'ide', 'c#', 'toc3'} ERROR: toOSISXML: Unhandled markers were {'cd'} WARNING: toOSISXML: Unhandled books were ['INT', 'FRT', 'CNC', 'IXT', 'BAK', 'XXA', 'XXB', 'XXC', 'XXD', 'XXE', 'XXF', 'XXG', 'OTH'] INFO: exportLoadedBible: Making Sword modules from exported single OSIS file… 15:04:52 INFO: Creating uncompressed Sword module… INFO: Creating compressed Sword module… INFO: processSet: Processing supplied USFM files with external programs… 15:04:59 INFO: Running ProcessUSFMFiles v0.74… 15:04:59 INFO: Checking USFM tags (using Crosswire.org Python script)… 15:04:59 INFO: Creating individual OSIS files (using Crosswire.org Python script)… 15:04:59 INFO: Creating single OSIS file (using Crosswire.org Python script)… 15:05:00 INFO: Creating individual OSIS files (using Crosswire.org Perl script)… 15:05:01 INFO: Creating single OSIS file (using Crosswire.org Perl script)… 15:05:03 INFO: Creating uncompressed Sword module… INFO: Creating compressed Sword module… INFO: Creating single OSIS file (using u2o)… 15:05:11 INFO: Using u2o.py v0.6 (2020-1-13) USFM v3.0 -> OSIS v2.1.1 WARNING: NOTE: References have not been processed. WARNING: Validating osis xml… WARNING: Validation passed! WARNING: Unhandled USFM Tags: \b, \i, \ib INFO: Creating config file with book abbreviations for u2o orefs.py… INFO: Processing u2o OSIS cross-references with orefs.py… WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:2 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:3 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:3 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:5 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:5 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:8 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:12 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:18 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:22 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:25 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:26 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:27 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:27 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:28 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS reference not processed… 1:30 WARNING: orefs.py: OSIS 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